Australia's largest mining city plagued by public drunkenness By News October 10, 2022 Add Comment Edit Drained wine casks and broken glass litter this outback town's CBD. While personal incomes are well above average here, beneath the facade lies an insidious social problem. Share this post Related PostsA 'teeny tiny red carpet' and no Zoom: What to expect from the Oscars this year'Very confronting': Mother shocked when her six-year-old brought up the death of Gold Coast mother Kelly WilkinsonThree killed on oil tanker off Syria's coast in suspected drone attackEnglish football to boycott social media in protest against racist abuseFire tears through COVID hospital in Baghdad, killing dozensAsbestos found at more than 100 Queensland schools and the search continuesHundreds watch Melbourne Anzac Day service from fence outside Shrine of Remembrance'My ancestors were the enemy': How Edda has stopped feeling like an 'outsider' on Anzac Day
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