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Jervis Bay Territory: Australia s weird, little-known third mainland territory

Jervis Bay Territory: Australia s weird, little-known third mainland territory
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Jervis Bay Territory: Australia s weird, little-known third mainland territory

A guide to the best surf beaches in Australia

Save 19 May 2021 • 3:00pm Follow Finding the best beaches to surf in Australia can be tricky if you want the breaks to yourself. This guide takes you from the biggest and best to the quietest most exclusive surf spots Surfing is as much a part of Australian culture as cricket and beach barbecues. And, given the number of world-class surf beaches to choose from, this is hardly surprising. All along Australia’s enormous coastline are big wave breaks that become places of pilgrimage for experienced surfers. But there are plenty of gentler surf spots, too, that are ideal for beginners. These seven surf spectaculars should cover all abilities.

PFAS contamination class action filed by Jervis Bay community for cultural loss

PFAS contamination class action filed by Jervis Bay community for cultural loss TueTuesday 2 updated TueTuesday 2 James Williams says he no longer fishes in local waterways due to PFAS contamination warnings. ( Share Print text only Cancel An Aboriginal community has launched a class action against the Federal Government claiming chemical contamination on their land from Department of Defence operations has destroyed their livelihoods. Key points: The Wreck Bay Aboriginal community and surrounding villages are claiming damages for cultural losses due to PFAS contamination Residents have lodged a class action in the Federal Court The chemicals are found in firefighting foams used on neighbouring Defence facilities for decades

Sydneysiders turned away from Jervis Bay under tough Covid restrictions

Sydneysiders heading to Booderee National Park in Jervis Bay - famous for its white sand beaches -  are being turned around and sent home. Strict coronavirus measures mean anyone from Sydney making the three-hour drive south to the popular tourist destination must get a valid exemption. That s because the area which only has a population of about 400 people is not actually part of New South Wales - it s a territory which is under the governance of the Commonwealth, much the same as the ACT. Greater Sydney, the Central Coast and Wollongong have been declared Covid-hotspots by the Commonwealth meaning anyone travelling from those places needs to cancel their holiday plans. 

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