NSW Premier
Gladys Berejiklian inadvertently spawned Australia’s hottest new meme when she posted a photo of her self watching a tiny TV ahead of Wednesday night’s State of Origin footy gave between NSW and Queensland.
Everything about the photo was supremely cursed. The tiny TV in the distance, the unopened Coke Zero in the Premier’s hand, her awkward posture, the fact she’s bloody standing up despite being in a lounge room and, of course, the fact she posted the photo claiming to be watching the game a full four hours before it was even scheduled to begin.
Benjamin Millar
Rogue operators illegally dropping waste across Melton dumping hotspots are exploiting legal loopholes, according to a frustrated councillor.
Coburn ward councillor Ashleigh Vandenberg is campaigning for more powers to tackle waste removal cowboys flouting what she sees as a lax monitoring system.
Cr Vandenberg warned that rubbish dumping is a serious environmental concern that can pose health risks to the local community.
“A growing amount of construction waste is being dumped on public and private properties which could potentially lead to contamination issues,” she said.
Under current state legislation, waste removal operators are not required to be licensed and don’t have to provide any evidence of proper waste disposal.
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