![]() Sara Pascoe feared she would 'ruin her career' by reporting fan's rape claim involving male celebrity 'What do apples and pears have to do with stairs?' Zendaya admits she struggles to understand British beau Tom Holland's accentĪnt and Dec confirm Saturday Night Takeaway will RETURN next year for its 20th series after hosting their grand finale show in Florida The Queen's last salute: Her Majesty orchestrated a 'military-style exercise' to make it to Jubilee balcony and hide her wheelchairĭavid and Victoria Beckham 'are to be hosted by son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola for an Easter dinner at the Peltz family's mansion - as they hope to end feud once and for all'Īnt McPartlin left red-faced as he suffers embarrassing blunder while hosting Saturday Night Takeaway with help of Nicole Scherzinger in Florida 'I can only appreciate and acknowledge the hardship,' Mr Greentree said. On Monday, NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Brett Greentree said the agencies' first priority was protecting the water supply, but the clean-up effort could take some time. 'People have no faith that the government has the ability to respond or has any interest to respond.'įederal and state agencies are working out of an Emergency Operations Centre set up in the outback town on Sunday. 'There is anger there and frustration,' Mr McCrabb said. Other residents said they were too frustrated to attend the meeting after similar fish deaths in the waterway in 2019, and were skeptical about water management on the lower Darling-Baaka. 'As soon as you touch those fish now, they just break up. Mr McCrabb said the community was doubtful about attempts to remove the fish because the water has become a 'soupy mess'. The process to remove them began on Tuesday, though some residents are concerned decomposing fish have already began to sink. The dead fish fill a huge amount of the river, including the intake point for the Menindee water treatment plant.Ĭentral Darling's shire council manager Greg Hill said there would be water deliveries available on request to those not on the town water supply It is believed the officials only drank from town water, which is the only source that currently meets Australian water standards.Ĭentral Darling's shire council manager Greg Hill said there would be water deliveries available on request to those not on the town water supply. Some residents claim they have suffered rashes after using water from the river. 'We need more local people involved with those that are doing the testing and where you are getting the results from,' Ms Fennell told the panel. ![]() She explained how the town was tired of being given instructions by the government without being granted meaningful involvement in the operation. Jan Fennell, a resident, was the one to ask the officials to drink the water. 'That is certainly not being accepted by the community at all.' 'The only thing that was reiterated and certainly not taken with any faith from the community is that the water supply is safe and secure,' said local Graeme McCrabb. The heated meeting came after millions of dead native fish were found floating in the Darling-Baaka River, ![]()
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