NSW Police Online (press release) The canisters are believed to contain rat poison ( aluminium phosphide ), which could be fatal if inhaled or ingested. They are describ...
NSW Police Online (press release) The canisters are believed to contain rat poison ( aluminium phosphide ), which could be fatal if inhaled or ingested. They are describ...
The Australian The silver containers are suspected of holding potentially fatal aluminium phosphide , which is used as rat poison. Similar canisters have also been discovered further north at Kingscliff and Failford, further south at Warriewood and Batemans Bay, as ...
The Daily Telegraph The canisters contain highly-toxic aluminium phosphide , which is used as rat poison, and can be deadly on contact with air or moisture. They are believed to have fallen off a freight ship around two years ago before floating onto Australian beaches one ...
ABC Online The canisters are believed to contain aluminium phosphide , which is used as rat poison and could be fatal if inhaled or ingested. Local officers are warning...
ABC Online The containers are about 30 centimetres long, and are believed to be filled with rat poison, or aluminium phosphide , which could be fatal if inhaled or ingested. Police do not know where the canisters came from, but say they appear to have been in the ...