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Neighbours of Red Cliffs hemp farm says odour causes ‘nausea, headaches’

For the first time in her 50 years of living in Red Cliffs, Marjorie Patullo hesitates before turning the air conditioner on.
Key points:
- Residents near a new test crop for industrial hemp say the smell is causing issues
- They believe there should be rules in place to keep crops away from homes
- Producer says the smell of the crop is not a concern
Normally an essential item to combat a hot Mallee summer, Mrs Patullo said the air conditioner has recently been exacerbating the smell of a nearby industrial hemp crop, which she believes is causing her “massive headaches”.
Mrs Patullo, 75, lives in a residential zone approximately 200 metres from a trial crop on Nursery Ridge Road.
She said on humid days, the smell could seep into her house and stop…
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