PFAS concerns lead to warning for Jervis Bay students

By Kimberley Le Lievre
Updated October 1 2018 - 8:14pm, first published 8:12pm
The berries that grow on a Lilly Pilly tree. Photo: J Gayle
The berries that grow on a Lilly Pilly tree. Photo: J Gayle

Contaminated fruit trees at Jervis Bay primary school are being removed and children have been warned not to eat the berries, as three more creeks in the area are closed to fishing due to the presence of toxic chemicals.

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