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50 years of Port MacDonnell Landcare Group

The Port MacDonnell Landcare Group recently celebrated its 50th birthday at Dingley Dell. The 50th celebrations were well attended by […]

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Mourners forced to 'go behind the bushes'


Mourners forced to ‘go behind the bushes’
A regional church is praying for toilets to be installed in the town’s only cemetery after mortified mourners were forced to urinate publicly, mid-funeral.
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A South East community has called for toilets to be installed at the town's only cemetery after mortified mourners were forced to "go behind the bushes".
Port MacDonnell Cemetery is around 3km from the nearest public toilet leaving visitors with two options - drive into town and miss the service, or public urination.
With more funerals than normal held this year, Port MacDonnell Uniting Church secretary Betty Walters wrote to Grant District Council requesting new facilities.

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Mourners forced to 'go behind the bushes' | Warwick Daily News


Mourners forced to ‘go behind the bushes’
A regional church is praying for toilets to be installed in the town’s only cemetery after mortified mourners were forced to urinate publicly, mid-funeral.
News
by Jessica Ball
Premium Content
Subscriber only
A South East community has called for toilets to be installed at the town's only cemetery after mortified mourners were forced to "go behind the bushes".
Port MacDonnell Cemetery is around 3km from the nearest public toilet leaving visitors with two options - drive into town and miss the service, or public urination.
With more funerals than normal held this year, Port MacDonnell Uniting Church secretary Betty Walters wrote to Grant District Council requesting new facilities.

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Mourners forced to 'go behind the bushes'

Mourners forced to 'go behind the bushes'
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