UPDATE: A fierce backlash erupts over plans to dump Perth’s rubbish near the regional town of York. Lachlan Hunter from The Nationals is leading the charge, expressing outrage as local communities fear the environmental and social consequences of this controversial decision.
Just announced today, local officials confirmed that rubbish from Perth may soon be transported to York, raising alarms among residents. Hunter stated, “This plan betrays the Wheatbelt,” highlighting the significant impact it could have on the local environment and community health.
The announcement comes as part of a broader regional waste management strategy, but many locals worry that this move will jeopardize York’s reputation and quality of life. “We cannot allow this to happen,” Hunter insisted, urging immediate action to protect the town.
In addition to discussing the rubbish issue, the latest podcast episode features regional news updates with Fiona L Fox from ARR.News and insights into agricultural technology by Ben Boekeman, who discusses advancements like Starlink and drones that are transforming farming practices.
Today’s episode also includes critical updates on farming weather by Jessica Lingard from the Bureau of Meteorology, essential for farmers and rural communities. Lingard’s forecasts have become a vital resource, and her engaging presentation style keeps listeners informed and entertained.
As the situation develops, Hunter and local advocates are encouraging residents to voice their concerns. “We need to unite against this plan and ensure our voices are heard,” he emphasized. The community is urged to reach out and express their opposition to local policymakers.
The backlash against this rubbish dump proposal is not just about waste management; it’s a fight for the identity and future of York. Residents are mobilizing, and the outcome of this decision could reshape the region.
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With tensions rising, all eyes are on York. What happens next could set a precedent for waste management practices in the region. Share your thoughts and stay tuned as this story unfolds.

































