Plastic nurdles spread to Port Fairy as clean-up and investigation continue

Sian Johnson
Updated November 23 2017 - 5:18pm, first published 4:30pm
A group of people spent time at Shelly beach on Tuesday morning cleaning thousands of nurdles washed up onto the shore.  Picture: Christine Ansorge
A group of people spent time at Shelly beach on Tuesday morning cleaning thousands of nurdles washed up onto the shore. Picture: Christine Ansorge

The clean-up of thousands of tiny plastic beads, known as nurdles, has extended to Port Fairy’s East Beach from Warrnambool’s Shelly Beach.

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Sian Johnson

Sian Johnson

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