Dalton Secures $2M To Research Link Between Water And MND

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

Helen-Dalton

IMAGE: Independent Member for Murray, Helen Dalton.

Independent MP for Murray, Helen Dalton has secured an additional $2 million from the State Labor Government to fund urgent research into the connection between Blue-Green algae in waterways and the high rates of motor neurone disease (MND) in the Riverina.

The funding will allow scientists from Macquarie University’s Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Research to recommence their vital work, after research was abandoned due to a lack of funding.

“This research should never have stopped,” Ms Dalton said.

“We are talking about people’s lives.

“I’m very glad this new government has agreed to provide this additional funding.

“It is urgently needed.”

MND is a progressive condition which attacks the nerve cells that control muscles affecting speech, swallowing and breathing.

Rates of MND around Lake Wyangan, located near Griffith, are up to seven times higher than in other areas of Australia.

“We must give the researchers the resources they need to understand the impact blue green algae may be having on so many lives,” Ms Dalton said. “This connection shouldn’t be a mystery and if we are going to address this problem, the first step is to understand the problem.”

Up to 90 per cent of MND cases are believed to be triggered by environmental and lifestyle factors.

“We all need to know whether the high rates are being caused by blue green algae, or pesticides, or some other factor,” Ms Dalton said.

“The people of Murray deserve answers and this funding for research will finally provide those answers.”

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