After first thought to be made of oil from a spill, the mysterious ’tar balls’ which washed up on Sydney’s beaches in mid-October were actually something worse.
NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe has called the protesters ‘vile’ and police are now investigating.
The New South Wales government will spend $4.1 million, along with $8 million in private investment, on new electric vehicle charging stations.
Scientists used advanced equipment to identify and map the wreck and confirmation of the remains was made by CSIRO scientists who matched the ship’s features.
After first thought to be made of oil from a spill, the mysterious ’tar balls’ which washed up on Sydney’s beaches in mid-October were actually something worse.
NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe has called the protesters ‘vile’ and police are now investigating.
The New South Wales government will spend $4.1 million, along with $8 million in private investment, on new electric vehicle charging stations.
Scientists used advanced equipment to identify and map the wreck and confirmation of the remains was made by CSIRO scientists who matched the ship’s features.