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Last of the mosquitoes, and thanks to the community

By Kathryn Dryden At the end of May, the last non-biting sterile male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes were set free in Debug […]

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Our community volunteer, John

John Harrison is a Wangan resident who doesn’t like dengue, and Debug Innisfail is lucky to have him involved on […]

The big wet

Innisfail and its surrounding areas have copped a deluge in recent weeks where some suburbs were flooded and people suffered […]

Local ‘Mozzie Meets’ on 21st March, 2018

The community of the Northern Cassowary Coast, particularly those living and working in the mosquito release sites, Mourilyan, South Johnstone […]

A mighty million!

We recently reached a milestone of one million sterile non-biting male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes released in Mourilyan, South Johnstone and […]

Feedback and WIN!

People living, working and recreating in and around the communities in which we have been studying are invited to give […]

Our mozzies make mates in Mourilyan

30 November 2017: Releases of sterile, non-biting males are underway in Mourilyan with South Johnstone and Goondi Bend to begin next week.

Debug Innisfail gets the thumbs up from the community

November 2017: Residents gathered to 'Meet the Scientists' and gave Debug Innisfail the thumbs up.

Meet the Scientists – public event

6 November 2017: All residents and business owners on the Cassowary Coast are invited to meet the scientists.

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