AusPollen App questionnaire

aus pollen2017The Auspollen project was one of the first research projects funded by AIFA.  Auspollen continues to expand and now invites people with hay fever (allergic rhinitis) and/or asthma that is made worse by allergens in the air, to evaluate free local AusPollen Apps. 

The Apps provide daily levels of pollen in the air and can be accessed on the AusPollen website www.pollenforecast.com.au or via iTunes, Google Play Apps, twitter and facebook.

To help evaluate usefulness of the AusPollen Apps and improve this service, please complete a short questionnaire before and after the pollen season. The questionnaire opens on October 20, 2017 and the link is http://survey.qut.edu.au/f/190401/43d7/)

This research will help us know where to locate future pollen count sites and determine if there are local triggers that make hay fever and asthma worse.

If you would like to know more about the AusPollen project please contact Associate Professor Janet Davies, Queensland University of Technology, by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Thank you in advance for your participation.

Associate Professor Janet Davies, on behalf of the AusPollen Partnership Project team.

Associate Professor Janet Davies, on behalf of the AusPollen Partnership Project team.

AusPollen Partnership

For any complaints about the project, how its conducted or questions about participating in research in general, please contact the SWSLHD Research and Ethics on 02 8738 8304 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

This research is funded by NHMRC Partnership Project GNT1116107 and co-sponsorship from partner organisations.

Content updated 20 October 2017