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Kyle Sandilands takes plight of WA magpies dying from deadly disease to airwaves of Kyle and Jackie O Show


Kyle Sandilands has joined the chorus of voices demanding more be done to save WA magpies, which are at risk of disappearing from suburban areas because of a deadly paralysis syndrome.

“It’s a national tragedy,” the country’s top radio host and Australian Idol judge said of the issue.

Sandilands took the plight of local magpies to the airwaves on Monday after learning about it through an article published in The Sunday Times and PerthNow.

“I love animals, so this stuck in my mind,” he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show’s global 1.2 million listeners.

“Hundreds of thousands of magpies are . . . dropping dead.”

He added on Sydney’s top-rated breakfast show: “This isn’t some bird flu thing, this is a mysterious syndrome that they are calling magpie paralysis syndrome.

Radio host Kyle Sandilands has taken the plight of WA magpies to the airwaves.
Camera IconRadio host Kyle Sandilands has taken the plight of WA magpies to the airwaves. Credit: Unknown/Instagram

“The West Australian population are worried that their magpie population will be wiped out completely.”

West Australians have also been vocal in their support of the State’s magpies, with thousands engaging with the story on PerthNow and an influx of donations, some as high as $10,000, to WA wildlife centres.

WA Wildlife chief executive Dean Huxley estimated that the mystery paralysis syndrome had led to the death of hundreds of thousands of birds across WA since it first emerged seven years ago.

While cases have been steadily rising each year, there has been a fivefold increase in recent months.


Kyle Sandilands has joined the chorus of voices demanding more be done to save WA magpies, which are at risk of disappearing from suburban areas because of a deadly paralysis syndrome.

“It’s a national tragedy,” the country’s top radio host and Australian Idol judge said of the issue.

Sandilands took the plight of local magpies to the airwaves on Monday after learning about it through an article published in The Sunday Times and PerthNow.

“I love animals, so this stuck in my mind,” he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show’s global 1.2 million listeners.

“Hundreds of thousands of magpies are . . . dropping dead.”

He added on Sydney’s top-rated breakfast show: “This isn’t some bird flu thing, this is a mysterious syndrome that they are calling magpie paralysis syndrome.

Radio host Kyle Sandilands has taken the plight of WA magpies to the airwaves.
Camera IconRadio host Kyle Sandilands has taken the plight of WA magpies to the airwaves. Credit: Unknown/Instagram

“The West Australian population are worried that their magpie population will be wiped out completely.”

West Australians have also been vocal in their support of the State’s magpies, with thousands engaging with the story on PerthNow and an influx of donations, some as high as $10,000, to WA wildlife centres.

WA Wildlife chief executive Dean Huxley estimated that the mystery paralysis syndrome had led to the death of hundreds of thousands of birds across WA since it first emerged seven years ago.

While cases have been steadily rising each year, there has been a fivefold increase in recent months.

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