Vegan woman sues neighbours over barbecue use

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Vegan woman sues neighbours over barbecue use
Vegan woman sues neighbours over barbecue use

A vegan has taken her neighbours all the way to the Supreme Court, demanding they stop smoking, bouncing balls and even cooking barbecues in their backyard.

Cilla Carden from Girrawheen, in Perth’s northern suburbs, said she is fed up with the smell of meat cooking on the barbecue next door.

“They’ve put it there so I smell fish, all I can smell is fish. I can’t enjoy my backyard, I can’t go out there.”

Ms Carden, a massage therapist, is also furious at cigarette smoke wafting into her yard and the sound of children playing with basketballs next door.

“It’s been devastating, it’s been turmoil, it’s been unrest, I haven’t been able to sleep,” she said.

One of her neighbours invited a Nine News Perth crew into the backyard to show that he had removed the barbecue and told his children to stop playing basketball.

Another neighbour said in a statement: “Ms Carden’s demands were proven to be not reasonable and indeed were to the detriment of the other owners’ ability to enjoy their lots in a reasonable and acceptable manner.”

Ms Carden is so upset she has taken her neighbours to the State Administrative Tribunal and the Supreme Court.

“It’s deliberate, that’s what I told the courts, it’s deliberate.”

But a Supreme Court judge and the State Administrative Tribunal have sided with her neighbours, dismissing her case.

Her request to appeal the decisions has also been refused.

Ms Carden says she won’t give up on her fight and will return to court soon.

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