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Rubbish and faeces dumped in ‘vulnerable’ SA environments amid regional travel boom

South Australia’s tourism chief says he is disappointed to hear reports of rubbish dumping in regional areas, as the state attempts to revive regional economies.
Key points:
- Regional South Australians are frustrated that visitors are dumping rubbish and faeces
- One Eyre Peninsula resident says there is not enough infrastructure to support the boom in local tourism
- SA’s tourism chief executive says he is “disappointed” to hear about the lack of respect for the environment
It comes after regional South Australians expressed their frustration this week at a spike in rubbish and faeces being dumped along “vulnerable” coastal locations during a surge in domestic travel.
Eyre Peninsula resident Murray Kelsh said he experienced one of the “saddest…
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