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How common are Irukandji jellyfish and what are the risks?
They may be tiny, but Irukandji jellyfish can pack a fatal punch.
Residents in Western Australia’s far north know to be wary of jellyfish stings, especially during the wet season from November to April.
But an “unusual” sting at Broome’s tourist hot spot Cable Beach in late July has sparked the…
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