Man walking length of Australia to campaign for basic income spent night in freezing temperatures after falling from a cliff

Man walking length of Australia to campaign for basic income spent night in freezing temperatures after falling from a cliff
Man walking length of Australia to campaign for basic income spent night in freezing temperatures after falling from a cliff

By Yashee Sharma

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A man walking the length of Australia to campaign for basic income has has spent the night in freezing temperatures after falling from a cliff.

Daniel Hart, 27, fell off a coastal track while walking in Royal National Park at Eagle Rock south of Sydney yesterday.

After spending the night in freezing temperatures, Hart was winched to safety by a rescue helicopter this afternoon.

Hart told 9News he had taken a wrong turn before falling into the water.

“I was walking along the coast track, took a wrong turn and I was too stubborn to turn back,” he said.

“Spent about three hours climbing along the rocks then a massive wave came and changed everything,” he said.

Hart had set off on foot to walk 4500 kilometres across mainland Australia from Wilsons Promontory in Victoria to the top of Cape York in Far North Queensland.

He started the walk in April to campaign for basic income, under which everyone would receive regular and unconditional payments for basic needs.

He was taken to hospital in a stable condition, where he was treated for minor scratches and mild hypothermia.

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