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would you wanna go in there and clean that shit out? im not really surprised they just wanna cover it up again. shits nasty. that and if they took care of all the rubbish, the natives would just replace it overnight anyways.

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would you wanna go in there and clean that shit out? im not really surprised they just wanna cover it up again. shits nasty. that and if they took care of all the rubbish, the natives would just replace it overnight anyways.

they could get those people who have to do community services to clean it.

they could get those people who have to do community services to clean it.

theres still restrictions on what they can and cant clean up. i daresay the torrens (which is essentially toxic waste) would be a definite restriction.

theres still restrictions on what they can and cant clean up. i daresay the torrens (which is essentially toxic waste) would be a definite restriction.

I'm sure there is something that they can do! Tractor with big rake to move it to one spot and it get trucked away or something. It's just that they don't want to risk it, so they'll cover it up and let the next Government to fix it.

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