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Oil Spill on the Sunshine Coast

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Subject: Oil Spill on the Sunshine Coast
From: "Jan England " <>
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 21:05:14 +1000
I went down to Point Cartwright (Sunshine Coast) yesterday about 3 pm to check 
for any seabirds that might have been blown in with the cyclone.  As soon as I 
got out of the car I could smell the oil and one look at the beach showed that 
we had oil all along the coastline.  It had not hit the news by then and I was 
rather surprised to see the extent of the spill considering it had been 
regarded as only MINOR.  After a while a couple of Council workers pulled up 
and took some photos but there was no evidence of action.

It wasn't until I saw the news last night that they had realised it was a lot 
worse that originally expected and of course today all hell broke loose with 
our political parties using the opportunity to have a go at one another with 
the State election only 2 weeks away. The Labor government is blaming the 
shipowners for not declaring the spill in its full extent.

In regard to the birds, there was not one bird in sight - not even a seagull.

Jan
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