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Debate over using beach cabanas at popular travel destination prompts prime minister to weigh in
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has addressed a recent debate on people reserving sand space with portable cabanas on the country's beaches. Social media users weigh in.
Australia's Prime Minister Wades in to Debate Over Beach Cabanas
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Tuesday waded in to a debate over the use of portable cabanas to reserve prime spots on the nation's beaches, saying the practice was "not on" and against the country's egalitarian spirit.
Australian PM wades into debate as new form of beach hogging grips nation
Beachgoers in Australia have started to use cabanas to reserve prime spots on the beach in the morning, but the Australian Prime Minister has called out the action as 'not on'
'Everyone owns the beach': PM joins in debate on cabanas
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has criticised beachgoers who take over the shoreline with designer shelters known as beach cabanas, reminding them that in Australia "everyone owns the beach". Dana Daniel is Senior Political Reporter for The Canberra Times.
Beach Cabanas Ignite Debate Over Aussie Egalitarian Spirit
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has entered the fray over portable cabanas used to reserve beach spots, criticizing it as contradictory to Australia's egalitarian spirit. With temperatures soaring,
Cabanas sparking fierce debate at Aussie beaches
Aussie beachgoers are divided over the soaring popularity of cabanas at popular swimming spots.
‘Breach of principle’: Australia PM Albanese wades into debate over beach cabanas
He said the practice was “not on” and against the country’s egalitarian spirit. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Australia’s prime minister joins intense debate over beach cabanas
Portable cabanas used to reserve spots on Australian beaches are ‘un-Australian’, says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
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