Australian Prime Minister Criticizes Beach Cabana Reservations as 'Unfair'
- The debate over portable cabanas on Australian beaches has intensified as temperatures exceed 40°C during summer.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that reserving beach spots with cabanas is 'not on' and a 'breach' of equality principles.
- Some people view the cabanas as 'un-Australian,' while others support their use for shade in a high skin cancer rate country.
- Albanese emphasized that in Australia, 'everyone owns the beach,' contrasting it with places where beach access requires payment.
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