The ban by a local surf club echoes the energy of present censorship campaigns being run by agenda-ridden moralisers in Australia and the US
The new prudery is alive and well and showering in a swimsuit in Terrigal. News broke on Wednesday that the popular tourist town’s surf club is banning nudity in its changerooms.
Back in the 80s and 90s, this was a challenge engaged by the students of my first all-girls public high school with a comparable resolve to 350 years of mathematicians going after Fermat’s last theorem.
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