Scavenging ‘Treasures’ in Australia: The Story of an Indonesian Citizen’s Surprising Finds

2023-06-17 00:00:16

Australia

This story about an Indonesian citizen (WNI) who became a scavenger in Australia has attracted the attention of netizens on social media. The reason, he found a ‘treasure’ in the form of used goods that are still good and suitable for use.

It all started with an upload by Enny Sustrawati via her TikTok account @270592rv. He shared his activities while scavenging used goods on the roadside in Australia.

The items found are not random items. Starting from the Apple Watch, Ipad, Iphone, laptops, JBL brand headphones, irons to furniture that are still in good condition. He was also surprised to find other branded items such as Boss brand belts, Nike and Adidas shoes.


@270592rv Thank God for giving us what we need, not what we want #lifeisgood #sydneyaustralia #mulungdisydney ♬ original sound – 270592 – Enny Sustrawati

“Mulung checked in Australia. I didn’t bring a flat iron here, my hair was already loose, I wanted to buy it online. Eh, I found a hair curler on the street. God is so kind,” said Enny, touched.

After finding the items she needed to style her hair, Enny said all the items she found were still functioning properly. He also found packaged snacks and drinks whose expiration date is still in 2024. There are also streetwear shoes from the Supra brand that are still good. Then Enny and her colleagues went back to examine the pile of used goods.

“What else can you get next? There are lots of Hot Wheels. There are laptops, Apple Watches, and iPhones, right? But what can be fixed? A Macbook Air as well as a charger,” said Enny surprised.

Enny explained that there were still many items that the previous owner wanted to remove. But the condition is too big and difficult to bring home.

treasure’ viral on social media.” title=”This Indonesian woman suddenly scavenged in Australia” class=”p_img_zoomin” />This woman from Indonesia suddenly scavenged in Australia and got a lot of viral ‘treasures’ on social media. Photo: Doc. TikTok @270592rv.

“Nike shoes, how are you? Are you aiming to come here? Thank God for giving us what we need, not what we want,” he explained.

Enny’s upload has been watched by more than 6.5 million views and immediately received a flood of comments from netizens. On average, netizens want to participate in scavenging with Enny Sustrawati.

“It’s like if I’m there every day, I just work, the goods are still good,” said TikTok user @Oliv_Shop06.

“My soul is struggling,” the account @wenipertiwi grumbled.

“How come it’s the same as me, if there is waste, it’s still good, my soul automatically scavenges me,” said the account @Humairazhu.

“Want all of them,” mupeng account @anGelaputri.

“If you buy a house there, you don’t have to bother buying furniture,” said the account @Ido.

“It’s true that I also get a lot of good household furniture,” Enny replied.

Enny Sustrawati admitted that during her four months living in Australia she had found 30 pairs of shoes. He often finds used items that are still good and will re-upload them on his TikTok account.

He explained that while looking for used goods, he had to travel around Australia. “In apartments there is usually a special room for throwing things away,” he explained.

Wolipop confirmation

Wolipop has contacted Ni Putu Enny Sustrawati who shared her experience on TikTok when she was a ‘scavenger’ in Australia. He directly tells the story behind his viral post.

“So I’ve only been here six months, the first time here in December I saw in front of people’s houses throwing things away. I didn’t dare to take them at first. Then I was told you could take them if there was something you needed for free, said the person who had it “Then I’m looking for things that I can carry and I need,” said Enny to Wolipop.

He will share his full experience when he found a ‘treasure’ in Australia when he was a ‘scavenger’. Check out the full article on Wolipop!

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