The El Nino weather pattern is expected to bring more than just hot weather this summer, with experts warning worsened effects of hay-fever are likely.
The dry heat will see more airborne pollen and allergens.
Asthma Foundation CEO Letitia Harding told Tim Dower that those who experience hay-fever and asthma should take necessary precautions.
She is reminding sufferers to have medication handy, and those with asthma not to forget their inhalers.
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