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‘Everyone is taking the p**s at the moment and I don’t know why because all the queues have disappeared from the chippy,’ the wrote. ‘Pubs and restaurants are pretty empty, everyone has cut back because of high prices, so they lose out even more in the end!’

The base of the freeway — where hills commuters, top 10 trucks and people driving to Adelaide from the eastern states converge — has been the scene of a number of serious crashes and near misses in recent years.

It was initially believed that Manchester United’s youth team would face Wrexham, but Ten Hag was eager to give some of his first-team players additional minutes ahead of the 2022-2023 Premier League campaign. 

The crash prompted calls from the Transport Workers Union for greater safety measures including an extra arrester bed near the end of the freeway, a cut in the speed limit for heavy vehicles from 60 to 40km/h and compulsory training for drivers on navigating steep descents.

Premier Peter Malinauskas said while the state government was willing to explore extra safety measures for the freeway, it was first important to determine the cause of the crash, be that driver error or a mechanical failure.

‘To say sh*tty for some of you, it’s usual, blame the bus company, then make out how amazing you are being on the phone all day is NOT owning your stuff Splendour!!! Such a lack of compassion for the people who are paying you who you literally left out in the mud, hungry and cold all night,’ an attendee responded to the latest apology.

«We know from previous economic recessions that young people can suffer serious long-term negative impacts to their job prospects for up to a decade after the initial economic shock,» the foundation’s acting head Professor Kristy Muir said.

Not everyone was shocked by the price however, with one person, seemingly referring to the cost of living crisis, writing: ‘Cheese, where I live, in Asda is about £2.50/2.70. The price has gone up quite a bit.’

The report suggests more flexibility for apprentices, national standards for occupation licensing, «catch-up» courses to help people brush up on skills and improve disability support programs for the unemployed with disabilities.

‘Our bus driver roped in two other busses that had to follow him because they didn’t know the bus route to tweed via the coast line. The bus drivers were absolute legends and after they dropped us off at 5am were on their way back after organisers were pleading to them over walkie talkies,’ he said.

‘I was so frightened of being crushed in the bus crowd last night with peoples desperation escalating as the morning approached. No crowd control and no staff in sight! Thank god there were no casualties,’ she wrote.

‘Come on Splendour we deserve better than that and so do the bus drivers that were out there all night! More toilets and water isn’t going to fix a thing, especially those that couldn’t make it today because of getting home at a time when the rest of the state is waking up. What a slap in the face.’   

About 50,000 revellers descended on the three-day festival near Byron Bay at the weekend — but the excitement quickly turned to frustration with the wild weather kicking off unlivable conditions and lengthy bus delays to leave the event.

‘We know last night’s journey home was sh*tty for some of you. It usually takes some time to get everyone out of the venue, we’re so sorry you had that experience at Splendour,’ the statement said on Sunday.

‘We’ve had muddy events before, it’s not new to us, but I think the amount of rain that the Northern Rivers has received over the past six months has made it very difficult,’ she told ‘Everyone’s working as hard as they can to make this an experience they deserve, but it is very challenging conditions.’ 

‘While the music was incredible, your festival sucks. It was so poorly organised it appears you don’t actually care. Caring means resourcing the event adequately. You have to over resource so you have contingency to fall back on,’ another commented.

Festivalgoers complained on Friday they wanted to leave the music festival because of the horrible conditions with one uploading a video to TikTok showing cars bogged in the mud accompanied by the soundtrack, ‘I wanna go home’. 

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