When 9 News put out a story on Twitter this week claiming a pack of four wongari had attacked a woman at K’gari – no one had the faintest idea what they were talking about.
Once translated, it became clear that four dingoes had attacked a woman on Fraser Island – something not altogether unexpected considering Fraser Island has been gaining an unfortunate reputation for its thin, hungry, and aggressive wild dingoes.
As far as a rebranding exercise goes, tourism on the island can start afresh, distancing itself from the infamous Fraser Island dingoes.
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