Packed public meeting amid growing dust anger in seaside suburb
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Locals demanded answers from authorities at the meeting. 

“I think the thing that we need to know most is how bad the dust actually is,” resident Matt Farrell said. 

Emotions have run high at a packed public forum at Sellicks Beach where residents voiced their anger and fear over potentially toxic dust raining down on their suburb. (Nine)

“We know that it’s an aesthetic problem, we know that it’s a hazard, but is it a dangerous hazard?”

The dust, which residents claim has a metallic and gritty taste, has prompted concerns about its long-term health effects. 

“You wake up in the mornings and you can feel that dust in your mouth just inside your own home,” said resident Paul Yeomans.

“It has to stop… something has to give.”

The residents believe the dust is originating from a neighbouring quarry, which has recently expanded its operations and now operates 24/7. Testing of dust collected by residents revealed the presence of toxic silica.

“I’ve gotta say I think people who are affected by it deserve better… but the environmental standards that are being imposed on (quarry operator) Adbri are severe and they’re being frequently monitored and that will continue to be the case,” Premier Peter Malinauskas said.

Just a stone’s throw from their slice of paradise at Sellicks Beach, 45 minutes south of Adelaide, is a giant quarry. (Nine)

Following last night’s report from 9News and A Current Affair on the quarry, the issue was also raised in South Australian parliament today, with Independent MP Frank Pangallo questioning why the government was not acknowledging and acting on complaints from residents.

Despite the economic importance of the quarry, residents have stressed the wellbeing of the community should not be compromised. 

“We need the minerals, we need things to move ahead as a state, I understand all that,” resident Paul Yeomans said. 

“But it can’t be at the detriment of people’s health…it just cannot be.”

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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