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Bondi Cavemen's view looking dim

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Sydney

In a city obsessed with property prices and harbour views, Jhyimy Mhiyles enjoys a million-dollar outlook over world-renowned Bondi beach without paying a cent.

But his days of gazing over the powdery white sands of Australia's most famous strand could be numbered.

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Mr Mhiyles, nicknamed the Bondi Caveman, has been told by the local council to abandon the cliff-top ledge he has called home for the past seven years on the grounds that he is illegally occupying public land. Waverley Council also says it has received complaints about the hygiene of his makeshift camp and has concerns about his safety.

Council rangers say the open fires and gas stoves he cooks on are a hazard to the surrounding vegetation.

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His cliff-top home is a tangled nest of scrounged cooking pots, battered picture frames and odd bits of furniture. It is overlooked by sleek apartments and up-market villas that sell for A$1 million (HK$6.32 million) or more.

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