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Melbourne councils struggling to clean up rising amounts of illegal dumping
Key takeaways
- A common dumping location near the Westall train station, in Melbourne's south-east.
- The peak body representing Victorian councils says a task force to crack down on illegal dumpers and support clean up efforts across suburban Melbourne has achieved little results.
- The Victorian government and local councils are at loggerheads over the responsibility to clean up the rising amounts of illegal dumping.
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A common dumping location near the Westall train station, in Melbourne's south-east. (Supplied: Michael Oldfield)
The peak body representing Victorian councils says a task force to crack down on illegal dumpers and support clean up efforts across suburban Melbourne has achieved little results.
The Victorian government and local councils are at loggerheads over the responsibility to clean up the rising amounts of illegal dumping.
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