Rotting fish sparks concern over safety of drinking water
The recent mass fish kill near Menindee in far western New South Wales has residents worried their tap water isn't safe to drink. The local aboriginal land council says the rotting fish pose a serious risk to the health and safety of the town and it's surrounds.
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