26 August 2025

Measles alert July and August

Status: Active
Date issued: 14 July 2025 (last updated 26 August 2025)
Issued by: Director of Communicable Disease Control Directorate, Dr Paul Armstrong
Issued to: Health professionals and the WA community

There have been 13 cases of measles identified in WA in July and August 2025, of which 4 have been in returned overseas travellers and 9 have been locally acquired.

Measles typically develops around 10 days after being exposed to the virus, but this can vary from 7 to 18 days. 

Measles is highly infectious and can spread via airborne droplets to people close by (e.g. in waiting rooms). Droplets in the air may still infect people entering a room up to 30 minutes after an infected person has left it.

If someone not already immune to measles visited an exposure location during the specified dates and times below, they are advised to monitor for symptoms between 7 to 18 days after the visit. Persons who have received two measles vaccinations and those born before 1966 are considered immune to measles, on rare occasions, vaccinated individuals may develop a mild illness.

There is no ongoing risk of measles at these locations.

Several countries around the world are experiencing measles outbreaks. People travelling to these countries are at risk if they do not have immunity to the measles virus. See smartraveller.gov.au for more information on risk of infectious diseases for Australians overseas.

Exposure locations

Anyone who has visited the following locations during the days/times listed, should be vigilant for symptoms of measles, and seek medical advice if symptoms occur.

New locations are listed in bold.

Date and time Location Address
Friday 22/08/2025
11:00am to 2:00pm
Stargate Shopping Centre 114 Amazon Dr, Baldivis WA 6171
Thursday 21/08/2025
7:30pm to 8:10pm
JB Hi-Fi Malaga 23 Exhibition Dr, Malaga WA 6090
Thursday 21/08/2025
3:10pm to 4:30pm
Stockland Baldivis Lot 1 Safety Bay Rd, Baldivis WA 6171
Thursday 21/08/2025
1:30pm to 2:30pm
The Knock Restaurant The Boardwalk, Shop 1&2/1 Railway Terrace, Rockingham WA 6168
Thursday 21/08/2025
9:30am to 2:30pm
Fiona Stanley Hospital – Emergency Department 11 Robin Warren Dr, Murdoch WA 6150

Thursday 21/08/2025
1:00pm to 1:45pm

Kwinana Marketplace 4 Chisham Ave, Kwinana Town Centre WA 6167
Thursday 21/08/2025
11:30am to 12:30pm
Lakelands Shopping Centre 49 Mandurah Rd, Lakelands WA 6180
Thursday 21/08/2025
10:30am to 11:15am
Red Cross Shop Mandurah 13/14 Tuckey St, Mandurah WA 6210
Thursday 21/08/2025
10:00am to 11:00am
Jesters 10/38 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210
Thursday 21/08/2025
9:30am to 10:30am
Mandurah Forum 330 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah WA 6210
Thursday 21/08/2025
8:40am to 9:20am
Tobacco / convenience store Greenfields Shopping Centre, 53 Murdoch Dr, Greenfields WA 6210
Thursday 21/08/2025
8:15am to 8:55am
Ampol Foodary Baldivis Safety Bay Rd Cnr, 614B Baldivis Rd, Baldivis WA 6171
Wednesday 20/08/2025
2:05pm to 6:15pm
WA Stage School - Malaga 6/2 Mulgul Rd, Malaga WA 6090
Wednesday 20/08/2025
5:00am to 2:35pm
Fiona Stanley Hospital – Emergency Department 11 Robin Warren Dr, Murdoch WA 6150
Wednesday 20/08/2025
1:00pm to 2:15pm
Kwinana Marketplace 4 Chisham Ave, Kwinana Town Centre WA 6167
Wednesday 20/08/2025
9:00am to 12:35pm
Dôme Café - Maylands 219-221 Railway Parade, Maylands WA 6051
Tuesday 19/08/2025
1:30pm to 2:45pm
Star Dance Supplies 3/97 Dixon Rd, Rockingham WA 6168
Tuesday 19/08/2025
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Kwinana Marketplace 4 Chisham Ave, Kwinana Town Centre WA 6167
Tuesday 19/08/2025
9:45am to 11:15am
Mandurah Forum 330 Pinjarra Rd, Mandurah WA 6210
Monday 18/08/2025
1:30pm to 3:10pm
Chimek Vic Park 818 Albany Hwy, East Victoria Park WA 6101
Monday 18/08/2025
11:45am to 12:45pm
Pharmacy 777 Lynwood Shopping Centre, Shop 6-9/6 Lynwood Ave, Lynwood WA 6147
Monday 18/08/2025
11:15am to 12:00pm
Bridge Builders Food Relief Mandurah 370 Pinjarra Rd, Greenfields WA 6210
Monday 18/08/2025
9:30am to 10:30am
Mandurah Visitor Centre and Black Stump Art Gallery 75 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah WA 6210
Sunday 17/08/2025 9:30pm to
Monday 18/08/2025 12:30am
Crown Casino Perth Great Eastern Highway, Burswood WA 6100
Saturday 16/08/2025
12:55pm to 1:50pm
Perth Airport, Terminal 1 1 Horrie Miller Dr, Perth Airport WA 6105
Saturday 16/08/2025
9:00am to 12:55pm
TransNusa flight 8B 80 Denpasar, Indonesia to Perth  
Thursday 14/08/2025
1:15pm to 2:45pm
City of Perth Parking (CPP) Cultural Centre parking  2 Roe St, Perth WA 6000
Monday 11/08/2025
5:25am to 6:00am
Caltex Burswood 265 Great Eastern Highway, Burswood WA 6100
Friday 8/08/2025
1:30pm to 2:30pm
Rockingham General Hospital – Emergency Department Elanora Drive Cooloongup
Friday 8/08/2025
11:20am to 12:05pm
Woolworths, Greenfields  2 Eaglemont St, Greenfields
Friday 8/08/2025
10:50am to 11:45am
Bunnings, Mandurah  21 Kirkpatrick Dr, Greenfields
Thursday 7/08/2025
7:00pm to 7:40pm
Zambrero Warnbro Warnbro Centre, 206 Warnbro Sound Ave, Warnbro
Thursday 7/08/2025
12:30pm to 7:00pm
Rockingham General Hospital – Emergency Department Elanora Drive, Cooloongup
Thursday 7/08/2025
10:50am to 12:30pm
Warnbro Shopping Centre Warnbro Centre, 206 Warnbro Sound Ave, Warnbro
Wednesday 6/08/2025
1:35pm to 2:35pm
Chemist Warehouse, Singleton 3 Redwood Ave, Karnup 
Wednesday 6/08/2025
1:30pm to 2:05pm
Singleton Village shopping centre
entrance foyer and Woolworths, Singleton
2 Redwood Ave, Karnup
Wednesday 6/08/2025
10:05am to 10:50am
IGA Kiara Corner Aussat Drive and Bottlebrush Dr, WA Kiara 6054
Wednesday 6/08/2025
10:00am to 10:35am
Caltex 157 Morley Drive East, Kiara WA 6054
Wednesday 6/08/2025
9:50am to 10:40am
Kiara Pharmacy and Compounding 153 Morley Drive East, Kiara WA 6054
Tuesday 5/08/2025
5:00pm to 5:40pm
Warnbro Shopping Centre, including Woolworths Warnbro Centre, 206 Warnbro Sound Ave, Warnbro
Tuesday 5/08/2025
1:50pm to 3:30pm
Rockingham PCYC Emma St, Rockingham
Tuesday 5/08/2025
11:30am to 1:00pm
WOTSO Workspace 22 Ormsby Terrace, Mandurah
Tuesday 5/08/2025
10:00am to 11:00am
Peel Health Campus entrance foyer, main corridor to wards and Whelan ward 110 Lakes Rd, Mandurah
Tuesday 5/08/2025
8:00am to 9:00am
Seven Trees Coffee 11 Galbraith Loop, Falcon
Monday 4/08/2025
9:15am to 10:00am
Peel Health Campus
entrance foyer, main corridor to wards and Whelan ward
110 Lakes Rd, Mandurah
Saturday 2/08/2025
3:00pm to 4:15pm
Perth Airport Terminal 1 1 Horrie Miller Dr, Perth Airport
Saturday 2/08/2025
11:30am to 3:15pm
Jetstar flight JQ111 Bali (Indonesia) to Perth
Friday 1/08/2025
9:30pm to 10:20pm
7-Eleven, Morley 162 Russell Street, Morley
Friday 1/08/2025
10:40am to 11:30am
JB Hi Fi, Rockingham Centre 1 Council Avenue, Rockingham Western Australia 6168
Friday 1/08/2025
9:45am to 11:00am
Department of Transport, Driving Test Centre 37 McNicholl Street, Rockingham Western Australia 6168

Who is at risk?

  • Anyone who has travelled overseas or attended any of the above listed areas, and are not immune to measles, are at risk of developing measles. Those presenting with signs and symptoms of measles should be tested and the Department of Health notified. Note there is no ongoing risk of measles at the above-named locations outside of the dates and times listed.
  • Anyone born after 1965 and who has not received two doses of a measles-containing vaccine is at risk of contracting measles. Vaccination status should be confirmed with documented evidence of vaccination or immunity (via a blood test).
  • Those at risk of severe illness from measles include immunocompromised people, young children and pregnant women.

Symptoms and transmission

Symptoms of measles include:

  • Fever
  • Tiredness
  • Runny nose
  • Cough
  • Sore red eyes.
  • Red blotchy rash, appears 3-4 days later. The rash usually starts on the face before spreading down to the body, and can last for 4-7 days.

People with measles usually feel very unwell, and some may end up in hospital. Complications include pneumonia, and less often, encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).

People with measles are usually infectious (able to pass on the virus to others) from one day before their symptoms start and for four days after their rash appears.

Recommendations

General public

Anyone who attended the exposure sites during the listed dates and times, may have been exposed to measles and should monitor for symptoms from 7 to 18 days after attending that location.

People with measles typically develop symptoms around 10 days (range 7-18 days) after being exposed to the virus.

Anyone who develops symptoms of measles should put on a mask, isolate and seek medical care to be tested for measles.

Before visiting a general practice clinic or emergency department, it is important to:

  • call ahead to let them know of a potential measles infection, so they can provide instruction on where to go and ensure appropriate isolation measures are taken to prevent spread to other patients or staff
  • follow their instructions, including wearing a mask when attending

Anyone concerned they may have measles and require medical advice after hours can contact healthdirect on 1800 022 222.

The general public are urged to stay up to date with their vaccinations. People born after 1965 should make sure they have had two documented doses of a measles-containing vaccine at some stage in their life.

Anyone planning overseas travel should see their general practitioner or a travel doctor to discuss appropriate vaccinations prior to travel.

  • Babies as young as six months can receive a measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine prior to travel overseas to countries where measles is prevalent.
  • The first dose of MMR vaccine is usually given at 12 months as part of the National Immunisation Program (NIP) schedule. If a baby receives an early dose of MMR vaccine (e.g. at eight months) prior to travelling overseas, it is recommended they still receive their routine 12-month and 18-month doses in line with the NIP schedule.

Health professionals

Health professionals should be alert for measles, particularly among returned overseas travellers – ensure all staff have a high index of suspicion for measles in patients presenting with a febrile rash.

General practices and emergency departments should:

  • Ask about recent travel when assessing acute illness.
  • Identify people with measles-compatible illness at reception or triage, provide a mask and isolate immediately – consultation rooms used in the assessment of patients with suspected measles should be left vacant for at least 30 minutes after the consultation.
  • Consider testing patients presenting with fever and rash for measles – the recommended laboratory tests for diagnosis of acute measles include: a throat swab (or nasopharyngeal aspirate) PCR, and first catch urine PCR; serum samples for serology to check immunity can also be sent.
  • Notify suspected cases immediately to your local Public Health Unit by telephone (8am to 5pm Mon-Fri excluding public holidays) or to the Department of Health (after hours).

Free MMR vaccines are available to people susceptible to measles, even if they are not eligible for Medicare. Serology is not required before vaccinating.

Anyone planning overseas travel should ensure they are up to date with all routine vaccinations and consider receiving additional travel vaccinations.