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Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized the use of portable cabanas on the country's beaches, calling it against the egalitarian spirit. The debate arises as these cabanas, which provide shade, have become popular but also take up more space than umbrellas. Albanese stated that everyone in Australia owns the beach, and reserving spots goes against this principle.
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