Sunday, December 21, 2025
ADVT 
Interesting

People Are Laughing Because Melbourne’s Beaches Are Full Of Shit

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Jan, 2017 01:12 PM
     
    Just in case you are planning a quick 2017 welcome vacation and are headed towards Australia, we have a not-so-good-news for you. 
     
    It is well known that the country which sees a great influx of tourists throughout the year, is also home to a number of popular beaches like Bondi beach, Mandalay beach, Byron Bay beach, to name a few. But, the Environment Protection Authority of Victoria has warned people recently against visiting the beaches and, more specifically, to avoid swimming. Wonder why?
     
    The authorities have reportedly asked people to not swim in the beaches around Melbourne due to the increased flow of faeces into the waters, thus degrading its quality and making it unfit for swimming. Due to recent storms, about 21 beaches apparently have poor quality water now. 
     
    Dr Anthony Boxshall, a spokesperson with the EPA reportedly told ABC News 24 that there’s horse poo, bird poo, cow poo and even human poo. All these wastes have washed in from the streets to the waters of the beaches. With that, everything that came out on the streets through the storm water system has now flowed into the waters, he reportedly said.
     
    This sudden change in the environment of Melbourne beaches has got people talking, and a local channel of Australia has even called the beaches as ‘Melbourne Poo beaches’. Others called it a ‘shit storm in Melbourne’, while many wondered what the sudden fuss was about, because according to them there was shit on Melbourne’s beaches all these years.
     
    Sample how people are reacting to the news.
     
     
     
     

    MORE Interesting ARTICLES

    Need Some Medical Marijuana? There's An App For That

    An Alberta-based pot producer has launched a mobile app to make it easier for patients with a prescription to purchase federally-regulated medicinal weed.

    Need Some Medical Marijuana? There's An App For That

    Chicago Woman Launches Lawsuit Against Canadian Maker Of App-Based Vibrator

    Chicago Woman Launches Lawsuit Against Canadian Maker Of App-Based Vibrator
    U.S. woman has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit against the Canadian-owned maker of a smartphone-enabled vibrator, alleging the company sells products that secretly collect and transmit "highly sensitive" information.

    Chicago Woman Launches Lawsuit Against Canadian Maker Of App-Based Vibrator

    Activist Bono Says Working With Trump Would Be His Biggest Challenge, 'By Far'

    Activist Bono Says Working With Trump Would Be His Biggest Challenge, 'By Far'
    OTTAWA — U2 lead singer and activist Bono says working with a Trump administration to fight extreme poverty would be his biggest challenge — "by far."

    Activist Bono Says Working With Trump Would Be His Biggest Challenge, 'By Far'

    New Mexico Mother And Son Fell In Love And Will Go To Jail To Defend Their Relationship

    New Mexico Mother And Son Fell In Love And Will Go To Jail To Defend Their Relationship
    'I never got anything my entire life and she went out of her way to make me happy and after about a week or so I started having feelings for her and I guess I fell in love. - Caleb Peterson

    New Mexico Mother And Son Fell In Love And Will Go To Jail To Defend Their Relationship

    Bilinguals Have An Enhanced Ability To Maintain Attention And Focus

    Bilinguals Have An Enhanced Ability To Maintain Attention And Focus
    Bilinguals have been found to possess cognitive advantages over those who only speak one language, but the nature of the advantage is unclear.

    Bilinguals Have An Enhanced Ability To Maintain Attention And Focus

    Indian-Origin Labour Lawmaker Among 50 Facing Constituency Changes In UK

    Indian-Origin Labour Lawmaker Among 50 Facing Constituency Changes In UK
    69-year-old British-Punjabi Labour party MP, Virendra Sharma, has represented the Ealing Southall area, with a large number of Punjabi origin electorate, for nearly a decade.

    Indian-Origin Labour Lawmaker Among 50 Facing Constituency Changes In UK