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A 15-year-old boy bitten by a shark, believed to be a 2.5m white pointer, has died despite fellow surfers coming to his aid in waters off the NSW coast. Witnesses have told police the teenager ...
The attack took place just north of Grafton, at Wooli Beach The attack left the surfer with severe injuries to his legs He was given CPR but was unable to be revived The 15-year-old was surfing at ...
Wooli Beach is a NSW coastal erosion hotspot. Sand moving north has left the shoreline exposed and made nearby houses vulnerable to erosion. Council deputy general manager Des Schroder said he was ...
Mani Hart-Deville was surfing at Wilsons Headland off Wooli Beach when a “shark attacked” him, resulting in “serious injuries to his legs,” according to witness statements given to police.
News Corp reported the tragedy occurred when the man went to the rescue of his granddaughters who were caught in a flash rip, 25 metres north of the flags at Wooli Beach at 1.15pm on Monday.
During the destructive storms and high seas in May and June, 11 beach access points at Wooli were damaged and most had to be closed by Clarence Valley Council due to erosion and stabilisation issues.
Tomorrow those efforts should be rewarded when Clarence Valley Council presses the go button on a plan to scrape sand from an intertidal zone on Wooli Beach to nourish 800m of dunes in front of ...
The incident happened at a remote beach north of Coffs Harbour. The 60-year-old from Grafton was swimming with four of the children at Wooli Beach on the north coast of NSW yesterday afternoon ...
Witnesses said the 15-year-old was surfing at Wilsons Headland off Wooli Beach near Grafton on Saturday afternoon when “a shark attacked”, resulting in “serious injuries to his legs”.