"What's next do we have to test the soap dispensers in the toilets for nuclear waste?"
Blue-green algae has been found in the wetlands at the Rozelle Parklands, sparking outrage from locals who "have had enough" of the issues riddling their suburb.
Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne has given Transurban Group until Monday to address the public safety issue before they "take legal action." "We are sick and tired of what should be a community asset being undermined through a failure of commercial entities to take responsibility for keeping the place safe."
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