NSW parliamentary inquiry into air quality hears asthma sufferers, wider community still affected by bushfire smoke

By Catie McLeod
Updated June 12 2020 - 11:15am, first published June 11 2020 - 6:00pm
PREPARED: Murrumbidgee respiratory clinical nurse consultant Robyn Paton said bushfire smoke could cause mild symptoms such as itchy eyes or, in more severe cases, difficulty breathing. Picture: Emma Hillier
PREPARED: Murrumbidgee respiratory clinical nurse consultant Robyn Paton said bushfire smoke could cause mild symptoms such as itchy eyes or, in more severe cases, difficulty breathing. Picture: Emma Hillier

Tumut's Colin Locke spent six weeks of the past summer struggling to breathe.

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