Article 271EM River swimming: why don't Australians take the plunge?

River swimming: why don't Australians take the plunge?

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Marco Amati and Sally McPhee for the Conversation
from Environment | The Guardian on (#271EM)

While we love the beach and the backyard pool, a dip in the Yarra or Swan has become anathema to us - but it wasn't always so

Australia is world-famous as a swimming nation. We have a celebrated beach culture, not to mention more privately owned pools per capita than any other country. Yet few urban Australians would consider swimming in their city's river.

Almost every major Australian city sits on the banks of a large river. But judging by online reactions to the suggestion of a dip in the Brisbane river, most people are worried about everything from ear infections to a painful death from brain-eating amoebae.

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