Burial of dead whale on Port Macquarie beach has community worried ahead of holidays

9/21/2017
Three days after burying a 12-metre, 18-tonne whale in a deep hole, a New South Wales council has decided to dig it up again. It dragged a fishing ...
Buried: Council made the decision to bury the dead whale on Nobbys Beach which resulted in community outrage. Photo courtesy: Mick Sheppo.
"Despite the fact that the whale was disposed of in a manner within clay, there is great concern on behalf of the community and council has listened to ...
9/20/2017
A humpback whale. Port Macquarie residents objected after a humpback whale was buried on Nobbys Beach. Photograph: TASS/Barcroft Images.
The 18-tonne humpback whale carcass buried at a north coast beach could be exhumed after its burial caused an uproar from the community.
“If the whale is not removed we will have no option but to keep pressure on council – everything is at stake, lives, businesses and the community.”.

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