Potentially harmful dust particles blown across Tasman subject of new study.
It's common knowledge that Australia gets too many of our best brains and skilled workers - but are we getting their wind-borne bugs?
A study is under way to determine just what kind of microbes are hitch-hiking their way across the Tasman on dust particles being blown to the South Island.
The joint project between AUT University and the University of Waikato will determine whether such Australian organisms pose any threat to our flora, fauna - or us.
"We are not at the stage yet where we've got any conclusions, but what we are trying to establish is what microbes are coming over the Tasman, are they still alive when they get here, and whether any of them are a potential health risk to humans," said study leader Professor Steve Pointing, director of AUT's Institute for Applied Ecology.