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Staking claim to a patch of sand with your beach cabana might be the most Australian thing of all

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08.01.2025

Anthony Albanese is up in arms over some absolutely un-Australian behaviour he’s seen on a Facebook group. People, he’s discovered, own beach cabanas.

This is not a problem in itself but, according to reports made by the News Corp papers, brightly coloured bits of tarp are being hammered into the God-given sand and then – get this – no one even sits there. They just leave again. Sometimes they’re actually saving a bit of beach for later on. Allegedly.

Albanese condemned the practice when asked about it on Channel Nine’s Today show.

I’m pro-cabana. Australia receives about 58 petajoules of solar radiation every year – more than any other country........

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