News outlets around the world are reporting on a series of shark attacks along Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) coastline.
We're used to hearing shark alarms and seeing warning signs on the beach. But actual attacks? Not until this week changed ...
Volunteer surf lifesaver Sarah Lally was teaching four teenage girls resuscitation in North Steyne Surf Lifesaving Club on Monday night when someone shouted that a man had been attacked by a shark.
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Australian fisherman reels in 440-pound bull shark amid spree of attacks
An Australian fisherman was filmed reeling in a large bull shark near a popular Sydney beach this week amid a wave of attacks in the region.
All beaches across Sydney’s Northern Beaches are expected to reopen on Friday following widespread closures sparked by a recent surge in shark attacks across NSW.
After several shark sightings and attacks along Sydney’s Northern Beaches this week, a council has made a major call ahead of the Australia Day long weekend.
With four shark attacks in New South Wales in the space of just 48 hours over the past week, it’s time to go Trump-style on these pre-historic, man-eating creatures.
Shark attacks, a political rupture and a horrific triple killing dominated the news this week. But in the Herald newsroom, there was a glimmer of good news.
But sharks aren't the only concern at NSW beaches over the Australia Day public holiday weekend.
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