Thunderstorm asthma: a family’s loss, behind the science and what we could do better

Ellen Ebsary
October 14 2017 - 4:30pm
SPEAKING OUT: Dave and Sue Shaw of Wodonga warn thunderstorm asthma is deadly and people who are vulnerable need to protect themselves if a warning, under a new forecasting system, is issued. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
SPEAKING OUT: Dave and Sue Shaw of Wodonga warn thunderstorm asthma is deadly and people who are vulnerable need to protect themselves if a warning, under a new forecasting system, is issued. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

A storm was on the horizon when James Shaw and his team were driving back from Benalla on November 3, 2015, celebrating a win representing the Albury Wodonga Eight Ball Association.

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Ellen Ebsary

Ellen Ebsary

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