Police were called to the site where hundreds of people were believed to have gathered for an organised two-day camping dance music 'festival'. 9News
man has shared video of the aftermath of an illegal "bush doof" near Palm Cove, north of Cairns.
Two Cairns residents accused of organising the event have been charged with failing to comply with public health directions. Brody Roberts, who runs the local Cairns Jeep Wrangler four-by-four group was driving along a remote logging track when he encountered "hundreds" of partygoers recovering from the night's affair.Dashcam footage from a GoPro in Mr Roberts' car showed cars and campervans lined along the logging track near Mona Mona and revellers milling around.
"We were out for a bit of a look around our bush, have a BBQ lunch and came across hundreds of druggo half naked hippies using our bush as a rubbish dump and a toilet," Mr Roberts told 9News. Mr Roberts' said he was appalled by the partygoers' apparent disregard for the environment saying it had broader implications for how responsible individuals could use outdoor spaces.
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