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Coalition ineptitude has put us last in the race against Delta smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Steve Hansen Erosion in Byron Bay appears out of control and may have the potential to threaten the welfare of the town. Solutions proposed over the years have included building a rock seawall and importing large amounts of sand from elsewhere. A Council release from April 2021 indicates plans to restore sand dunes by beach scraping, sand trapping, fence restoration and dune revegetation. It is suggested that these approaches will be implemented ‘once the sand rebuilds’. The rebuilding of the sand appears to be the core of the problem. This may be impeded by the phenomenon of ‘headland bypassing’, which occurs when sand is transported from one beach to another around an obstacle, such as a headland, and, in the absence of the appropriate conditions in terms of wave direction and strength, fails to deposit sand in the area directly behind the obstacle. ....
Go hard, go early lesson not learnt by Berejiklian smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Anachronisms abound Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Somewhat predictably, the mere mention of carpet in old boozers (C8) caused some of the older heads among Column 8 readers to explode – metaphorically, of course. John Bills of North Avoca emphatically states “the really real boozers had tile floors (to match the tile walls). No fancy carpet to be found”. Robert Hosking of Paddington exclaims,“Carpet? What kind of modern nonsense is that? You have to be able to hose the bar out at 6.15pm!” Lance Rainey of Lanitza also scoffs at the idea of carpet in proper old boozers (C8) and holds an unflattering view of carpeted lounge bars and those who frequent them. According to Lance, old boozers had “no tables either; just the bar and elbow-high shelves around columns, in corners and along walls. And, of course, on summer nights there was concrete pavement for those who stood outside the windows, drinks being passed to them through the windows b ....
From 'Res-er-vwah' to 'Lawnceston': butchering the names of places Australians call home | Calla Wahlquist theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.