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	<title>Comments on: Mt Eliza also in the news</title>
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	<description>Clothing free, on a free beach!</description>
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		<title>By: bendigonudey</title>
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		<description>The point about properly managing facilities is well made. 
When Mornington Peninsular Shire reviewed management of coastal areas in the shire a couple of years ago, the Carpark and toilet facilities at Sunnyside were marked for urgent action as it was believe that some of the innappropriate behaviour there was facilitated by the toilet design and the presence of obscuring vegetation.

It is interesting to bserve the photo that accompanies the article - it still appears that the old toilet block is in place, and vegetation is still in close proximity to it.

Perhaps with Council elections due soon, local ratepayers should be asking whether and when council is likely to act on its own report to improve facilities.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The point about properly managing facilities is well made.<br />
When Mornington Peninsular Shire reviewed management of coastal areas in the shire a couple of years ago, the Carpark and toilet facilities at Sunnyside were marked for urgent action as it was believe that some of the innappropriate behaviour there was facilitated by the toilet design and the presence of obscuring vegetation.</p>
<p>It is interesting to bserve the photo that accompanies the article &#8211; it still appears that the old toilet block is in place, and vegetation is still in close proximity to it.</p>
<p>Perhaps with Council elections due soon, local ratepayers should be asking whether and when council is likely to act on its own report to improve facilities.</p>
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