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China Bloom kicks locals off Whitsundays beach

On Keswick Island, 30km from Mackay in the Whitsundays, life has changed dramatically.
Land-based access to sections of the national park have been “locked” or blocked with boulders; keep out signs have been erected along the foreshore.
The airstrip is no longer accessible and, worst of all according to locals, one of the island’s most majestic public beaches is off limits.
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