A small town in Tasmania has extended the hand of friendship to President-elect Donald Trump with a plan to rename its cricket ground Donald J Trump Park, reports The Guardian.
Councilor John Temple suggested the town of Westbury make the name change at a council meeting this week, noting that Trump was “likely to be the greatest agent of change this century”.
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“It is in our best interests to extend the hand of friendship to the new president of the United States, who is not a politician and will likely come at things from a different perspective,” Guardian Australia reports Temple as having said. The councilor has reportedly tweeted at Trump for his thoughts, but is yet to receive a response.