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Citizens in the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef in the far north of Australia have blown the whistle on the (up-until-now) secret location of the sequel to CBS's "Survivor." The New York Post, whose owner Rupert Murdoch owns several news agencies Down Under, reports that angry locals spilled the beans over cameras and equipment being set up along the rugged Herbert River because they are upset at not being paid hush money to keep quiet. Others, meanwhile, are reputedly having their palms greased to maintain their silence about the crocodile-infested location. One local paper reported that some people are being paid $200 a day not to speak about the new "Survivor" site, which is said to be a four-hour drive from the town of Cairns. "The town is pretty pissed off by it," local pub owner Mick Dunne is quoted saying. As for the site itself, says Dunne, "It's pretty harsh, (with) marsh flies and ants, and leeches in the grass."
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