Power Outages

3

Fire Incidents

3

NSW SES Advice

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Road Conditions

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Alert LevelPlanned Burn
Location1-15 CARAVAN HEAD RD, OYSTER BAY NSW 2225
Council AreaSutherland
StatusUnder control
TypeHazard Reduction
FireYes
Size2 ha
Responsible AgencyFire and Rescue NSW
Updated26 Apr 2024 14:16

Alert LevelPlanned Burn
Location118 PRINCE EDWARD PARK RD, WORONORA 2232
Council AreaSutherland
StatusUnder control
TypeHazard Reduction
FireYes
Size54 ha
Responsible AgencyRural Fire Service
Updated28 Apr 2024 01:46

Location: (-34.03218841599994, 151.0450744630001)

Alert LevelPlanned Burn
Location250B Gymea bay
Council AreaSutherland
StatusUnder control
TypeHazard Reduction
FireYes
Size2 ha
Responsible AgencyFire and Rescue NSW
Updated28 Apr 2024 08:19

Current Level0.83m
Minor-
Moderate-
Major-

Location: (-33.954854715885, 150.98473831936)

Current Level0.05m
Minor-
Moderate-
Major-

Location: (-33.99700098554, 151.07085864813)

AUDLEY, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK

FARNELL AVE, AUDLEY RD

CauseMaintenance of high voltage electrical equipment
StatusCancelled
Affected Customers11
Start Date28/04/2024, 7:30 pm
Est. Restoration Date29/04/2024, 7:30 am

Location: (-34.05851, 151.05311)

AUDLEY, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK

FARNELL AVE, AUDLEY RD

CauseMaintenance of high voltage electrical equipment
StatusCancelled
Affected Customers11
Start Date28/04/2024, 7:30 pm
Est. Restoration Date29/04/2024, 7:30 am

Location: (-34.06354, 151.05508)

AUDLEY, ROYAL NATIONAL PARK

FARNELL AVE, AUDLEY RD

CauseMaintenance of high voltage electrical equipment
StatusCancelled
Affected Customers11
Start Date28/04/2024, 7:30 pm
Est. Restoration Date29/04/2024, 7:30 am

Location: (-34.07355, 151.05538)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

NRL: Sharks v Dragons at PointsBet Stadium in Woolooware. Kick-off from 4:05pm, full-time approx 6pm.

Road closures will be in place on Captain Cook Drive from approximately 10 minutes before kick-off and remain in place until crowds have cleared after full-time.

Traffic on roads approaching the stadium will be heavier than usual as fans travel to and from the match. Allow extra travel time on Captain Cook Dr, Woolooware Rd and Gannons Rd. 

Motorists in the area should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased pedestrian activity.

RoadsCaptain Cook Drive, PointsBet Stadium, Woolooware

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Location: (-34.0391418, 151.1432253)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, Slope stabilisation, Planned
Advice

Avoid the area

Plan your journey

Schedule

Closed

Both directions

Every Day - (all day - )

RoadsGarie Road, Garawarra Farm Road, Royal National Park, Garie Beach

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Location: (-34.1709251, 151.0509063)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, Line marking, Planned
Advice

Reduced speed limit

Exercise caution

Traffic lights at the intersection of Henry Lawson Dr and Clancy St/Dilke Rd will be blacked out, with alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time.

Speed Limit40
Schedule

Affected

All directions

Monday - (10:00pm - 5:00am)

Affected

All directions

Tuesday - (10:00pm - 5:00am)

RoadsHenry Lawson Drive, Needlewood Grove, Padstow Heights, Johnston Street

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Location: (-33.966616, 151.035463)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned
Advice

Plan your journey

Check signage

From 8pm Friday until 8pm Sunday each week alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time.

Diversions

Northbound: Princes Hwy, Farnell Ave, Audley Rd, Sir Bertram Stevens Dr.

Southbound: Princes Mtwy, Lawrence Hargrave Dr, Sir Bertram Stevens Dr.




Schedule

Closed

Both directions

Sunday - (8:00pm - 11:59pm)

Closed

Both directions

Monday - (all day - )

Closed

Both directions

Tuesday - (all day - )

Closed

Both directions

Wednesday - (all day - )

Closed

Both directions

Thursday - (all day - )

Closed

Both directions

Friday - (12:00am - 8:00pm)

RoadsMcKell Avenue, Kooraban Street, Waterfall, Sir Bertram Stevens Drive

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Location: (-34.1352284, 150.9944337)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Plan your journey

Expect delays

The Cancer Council's Sutherland Shire "Relay for Life" event will be held at Don Lucas Reserve from 9am Saturday 4 May until 10am Sunday 5 May.

Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual on Mitchell Road, Murdock Street, Marine Esplanade, Sanderson Street and Bate Bay Road as participants and supporters travel to and from the event. Motorists should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity on local roads in the vicinity of Don Lucas Reserve.

It is expected that participants and families will begin arriving from 6.30am on Saturday with peak traffic between 8am and 12 noon. The Saturday evening "Ceremony of Hope" will generate more arrivals around 6pm. Departures are expected to take place around 10pm on Saturday and from 6.30am on Sunday. The event closes at 10am and most vehicles are expected to have left the area by 1pm on Sunday.

A temporary No Parking zone will be in place in Murdock Street, immediately after the entry to the Don Lucas Reserve car park to provide set down and pick up areas from 6am on Saturday 4 May until 11am on Sunday 5 May.

The Don Lucas Reserve car park will be closed from 8pm on Wednesday 1 May until 12 noon on Monday 6 May to aet up and break down the event associated infrastructure.

Parking is available in Murdock Street, Marine Esplanade and Mitchell Road. Check signs carefully as vehicles illegally parked are likely to receive penalty infringement notices.

RoadsMitchell Road, Murdock St, Cronulla
OrganisationSutherland Shire Council
02 9710 0333
ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-34.041637, 151.161841)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Plan your journey

Expect delays

The St Stylianos Greek Orthodox Church (Gymea) Good Friday Procession will take place on the evening of Friday 3 May between 9pm and 10.30pm.

The procession proceeds from the church, down Hotham Road, then Clements Parade, then Bath Road, then Durbar Avenue and then Hotham Road back to the church. The procession walks on the roads led by a priest.

In order to ensure a safe event, road closures will be in place on:

  • Hotham Road, between Kingsway and Clements Parade,
  • Jowyn Place,
  • Clements Parade, between Hotham Road and Bath Road
  • Bath Road, between Clements Parade and Durbar Avenue, and
  • Durbar Avenue, between Bath Road and Hotham Road.

Motorists travelling in this area at this time should allow extra travel time and follow directions of Police and authorised traffic controllers.

RoadsHotham Road, Kingsway, Gymea
OrganisationSutherland Shire Council
02 9710 0333
ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-34.0320687, 151.080944)

5 Ways at The Boulevarde looking west towards Sutherland.

Location: (-34.02977, 151.10533)

Audley Road at Audley Weir looking east towards Sir Bertram Stevens Drive.

Location: (-34.073084, 151.056689)

Sir Bertram Stevens Drive looking west at Audley Weir.

Location: (-34.0735779, 151.057465)

Sir Bertram Stevens Drive at Audley Weir looking south towards Waterfall.

Location: (-34.073741, 151.05747)

New Illawarra Road at Bangor Bypass looking south towards Lucas Heights.

Location: (-34.023547, 151.007751)

Princes Highway at the King Georges Road intersection looking south towards Sutherland.

Location: (-33.98789, 151.11166)

Princes Highway at Heathcote looking south towards Wollongong.

Location: (-34.079598, 151.010562)

Princes Highway at President Avenue looking south towards Waterfall.

Location: (-34.035113, 151.066129)

Rocky Point Road looking south towards Taren Point.

Location: (-34.0046654, 151.128662)

No Road Closures to display

Georges River at Picnic Point Downstream (213410D)

MeasureValue
Level 1-0.031m

Location: (-33.98234674, 151.0001846)

Georges River at Como Bridge (213425)

MeasureValue
Level 10.049m

Location: (-33.9970009855, 151.0708586481)

Kelso Creek (213430)

MeasureValue
Level D/S0.302m
Level U/S0.833m
Rainlast 3 hours: 0 last 6 hours: 0 last 24 hours: 0 last 96 hours: 0

Location: (-33.9548547159, 150.9847383194)

Woronora River at Bridge (213482)

MeasureValue
Level 10.045m

Location: (-34.02070833, 151.0497972)

Port Hacking at Bundeena (214452)

MeasureValue
Level 11.045m
Forecast Tide0.084m
Residual0.019m

Location: (-34.082683, 151.1509)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-34.0703, 151.1512)

DateObservation
No valid readings reported

Location: (-34.0519, 150.9825)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-33.9942, 151.1292)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-34.0517, 150.98)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-33.9699, 151.0635)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-34.0642, 151.0578)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 7:45:28 am-0.56 metres

Location: (-34.1167, 150.9333)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 8:00:00 am0 mm
28/04/2024 7:00:00 am0 mm
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-34.081, 150.9009)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 7:45:00 am-0.202 metres
28/04/2024 7:30:00 am-0.249 metres
28/04/2024 7:15:00 am-0.286 metres
28/04/2024 7:00:00 am-0.311 metres
28/04/2024 6:45:00 am-0.312 metres
28/04/2024 6:30:00 am-0.298 metres
28/04/2024 6:15:00 am-0.275 metres
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am-0.245 metres
28/04/2024 5:45:00 am-0.21 metres
28/04/2024 5:30:00 am-0.172 metres
28/04/2024 5:15:00 am-0.128 metres
28/04/2024 5:00:00 am-0.081 metres

Location: (-33.9833, 151)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 8:03:31 am-0.1 metres
28/04/2024 8:00:30 am-0.11 metres
28/04/2024 7:57:30 am-0.12 metres
28/04/2024 7:54:30 am-0.13 metres
28/04/2024 7:53:30 am-0.12 metres
28/04/2024 7:52:30 am-0.11 metres
28/04/2024 7:51:31 am-0.14 metres
28/04/2024 7:49:30 am-0.12 metres
28/04/2024 7:48:32 am-0.13 metres
28/04/2024 7:47:31 am-0.15 metres
28/04/2024 7:46:34 am-0.16 metres
28/04/2024 7:43:32 am-0.17 metres
28/04/2024 7:40:30 am-0.18 metres
28/04/2024 7:38:31 am-0.19 metres
28/04/2024 7:34:31 am-0.2 metres
28/04/2024 7:31:31 am-0.21 metres
28/04/2024 7:28:31 am-0.22 metres
28/04/2024 7:25:30 am-0.23 metres
28/04/2024 7:22:31 am-0.24 metres
28/04/2024 7:18:30 am-0.25 metres
28/04/2024 7:15:30 am-0.26 metres
28/04/2024 7:11:31 am-0.27 metres
28/04/2024 7:08:31 am-0.28 metres
28/04/2024 7:04:31 am-0.29 metres
28/04/2024 7:01:31 am-0.3 metres
28/04/2024 6:57:31 am-0.31 metres
28/04/2024 6:53:30 am-0.32 metres
28/04/2024 6:49:31 am-0.33 metres
28/04/2024 6:44:31 am-0.34 metres
28/04/2024 6:42:30 am-0.32 metres
28/04/2024 6:34:30 am-0.33 metres
28/04/2024 6:33:31 am-0.36 metres
28/04/2024 6:32:32 am-0.33 metres
28/04/2024 6:31:31 am-0.36 metres
28/04/2024 6:30:30 am-0.35 metres
28/04/2024 6:24:30 am-0.36 metres
28/04/2024 6:23:30 am-0.33 metres
28/04/2024 6:18:31 am-0.36 metres
28/04/2024 6:17:30 am-0.32 metres
28/04/2024 6:15:30 am-0.36 metres
28/04/2024 6:14:32 am-0.32 metres
28/04/2024 6:05:30 am-0.35 metres
28/04/2024 5:57:32 am-0.34 metres
28/04/2024 5:48:31 am-0.33 metres
28/04/2024 5:44:30 am-0.32 metres
28/04/2024 5:35:30 am-0.31 metres
28/04/2024 5:33:31 am-0.31 metres
28/04/2024 5:32:31 am-0.28 metres
28/04/2024 5:31:32 am-0.29 metres
28/04/2024 5:27:31 am-0.26 metres
28/04/2024 5:26:30 am-0.27 metres
28/04/2024 5:24:31 am-0.28 metres
28/04/2024 5:23:31 am-0.25 metres
28/04/2024 5:22:30 am-0.26 metres
28/04/2024 5:19:31 am-0.28 metres
28/04/2024 5:18:30 am-0.27 metres
28/04/2024 5:14:30 am-0.23 metres
28/04/2024 5:12:31 am-0.22 metres
28/04/2024 5:07:31 am-0.25 metres
28/04/2024 5:04:31 am-0.24 metres

Location: (-34.0209, 151.0499)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 6:00:00 am0 mm

Location: (-34.1136, 150.935)

DateObservation
No valid readings reported

Location: (-34.0486, 151.0042)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 7:46:00 am0.839 metres
28/04/2024 7:31:00 am0.8 metres
28/04/2024 7:16:00 am0.744 metres
28/04/2024 7:01:00 am0.701 metres
28/04/2024 6:46:00 am0.669 metres
28/04/2024 6:31:00 am0.627 metres
28/04/2024 6:16:00 am0.611 metres
28/04/2024 6:01:00 am0.575 metres
28/04/2024 5:46:00 am0.565 metres
28/04/2024 5:31:00 am0.544 metres
28/04/2024 5:16:00 am0.569 metres
28/04/2024 5:01:00 am0.541 metres

Location: (-34.0827, 151.1509)

DateObservation
No valid readings reported

Location: (-33.9548, 150.9847)

DateObservation
28/04/2024 7:23:13 am0.28 metres
28/04/2024 7:21:19 am0.3 metres
28/04/2024 7:15:13 am0.28 metres
28/04/2024 7:13:19 am0.3 metres
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28/04/2024 6:46:16 am0.3 metres
28/04/2024 6:45:18 am0.28 metres
28/04/2024 6:00:58 am0.3 metres
28/04/2024 5:41:21 am0.46 metres
28/04/2024 5:41:18 am0.3 metres
28/04/2024 5:39:13 am0.32 metres
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28/04/2024 5:31:13 am0.3 metres
28/04/2024 5:27:13 am0.32 metres
28/04/2024 5:24:21 am0.3 metres
28/04/2024 5:23:13 am0.32 metres
28/04/2024 5:22:16 am0.3 metres

Location: (-33.9548, 150.9847)

No Water Outages to display

No Gas Outages to display

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude2.5 (MLa)
Estimate Dept5
Origin Time27/04/2024

Location: (-28.74738121, 116.3674774)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude5 (mb)
Estimate Dept10
Origin Time27/04/2024

Location: (-37.16265106, 78.20920563)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude5.1 (mb)
Estimate Dept10
Origin Time27/04/2024

Location: (-37.40029526, 78.19020081)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude5.8 (Mw)
Estimate Dept5.518897057
Origin Time26/04/2024

Location: (-37.04839706, 78.17236328)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude2.7 (MLa)
Estimate Dept1.689709783
Origin Time21/04/2024

Location: (-33.14384842, 118.4739685)

No Air Quality to display

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #572 detected by Cronulla receiver at 12:01:12 PM (AEST) on 23-April-2024. Last detected at 05:16:05 AM (AEDT) on 05-April-2024 by Cronulla receiver.Tagged and released 19-February-2019(AEDT) at Nielsen Park, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Cronulla Beach

Suburb: CRONULLA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-34.053987, 151.163777)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #436 detected by Maroubra receiver at 01:20:45 PM (AEST) on 23-April-2024. Last detected at 07:26:36 PM (AEST) on 21-April-2024 by Maroubra receiver.Tagged and released 22-January-2018(AEDT) at Nielson Park, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Maroubra Beach

Suburb: MAROUBRA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-33.950725, 151.265509)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #405 detected by North Steyne receiver at 12:06:35 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024. Last detected at 10:42:38 AM (AEST) on 23-April-2024 by Avoca receiver.Tagged and released 23-November-2017(AEDT) at Bellinger River.

Beach: North Steyne Beach

Suburb: NORTH STEYNE

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-33.791044, 151.297315)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #405 detected by Bondi receiver at 09:10:07 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024. Last detected at 12:06:35 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024 by North Steyne receiver.Tagged and released 23-November-2017(AEDT) at Bellinger River.

Beach: Bondi Beach

Suburb: BONDI

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-33.896817, 151.280372)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #572 detected by Cronulla receiver at 10:53:16 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024. Last detected at 12:03:42 PM (AEST) on 23-April-2024 by Cronulla receiver.Tagged and released 19-February-2019(AEDT) at Nielsen Park, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Cronulla Beach

Suburb: CRONULLA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-34.054008, 151.163805)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #572 detected by Cronulla receiver at 11:00:45 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024. Last detected at 10:54:32 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024 by Cronulla receiver.Tagged and released 19-February-2019(AEDT) at Nielsen Park, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Cronulla Beach

Suburb: CRONULLA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-34.053991, 151.1638)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #572 detected by Cronulla receiver at 11:13:55 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024. Last detected at 11:02:21 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024 by Cronulla receiver.Tagged and released 19-February-2019(AEDT) at Nielsen Park, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Cronulla Beach

Suburb: CRONULLA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-34.054015, 151.163809)

DPI advise 1.73 Tiger Shark tagged and released from SMART drumline at Shelly Beach, MANLY at 04:45 pm on 24 Apr 2024.

Beach: Shelly Beach

Suburb: MANLY

Location: (-33.793108, 151.297811)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #577 detected by Maroubra receiver at 08:40:29 PM (AEST) on 24-April-2024. Last detected at 07:52:47 PM (AEDT) on 16-March-2024 by Bondi receiver.Tagged and released 06-March-2019(AEDT) at Sow and Pigs, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Maroubra Beach

Suburb: MAROUBRA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-33.950584, 151.265477)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #577 detected by Maroubra receiver at 05:11:37 AM (AEST) on 25-April-2024. Last detected at 08:40:29 PM (AEST) on 24-April-2024 by Maroubra receiver.Tagged and released 06-March-2019(AEDT) at Sow and Pigs, Sydney Harbour.

Beach: Maroubra Beach

Suburb: MAROUBRA

About Tagged shark detection shark

Stocky shape. Flat snout.

Alternative names: river whaler, freshwater whaler, Swan River whaler.

The bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, is found along coastlines in tropical and subtropical oceans, and in Australia occurs from central NSW coast, across the northern coast to Perth, Western Australia.

It is the only widely distributed shark that penetrates far into fresh water for extended periods where it sometimes breeds. Females normally give birth in estuaries and river mouths and the young can remain in the river for up to 5 years.

It is a dangerous shark due to its aggressive nature, powerful jaws, broad diet, abundance, and its habitat preference for shallow, murky inshore waters. It has a short snout which is wider than it is long, hence the name. Adults can range from 2 to 3.5 metres in length and up to 230 kg in weight. Bull sharks will eat almost anything including fish, other sharks and rays, turtles, birds, molluscs, crustaceans and dolphins. The teeth are triangular, saw-edged and very sharp. The belly is usually off-white, the top surface grey and the eyes small.

Length: 2.4 m

Weight: 130 kg

Location: (-33.950531, 151.265478)

No SMART drumlines at Sydney East today

Beach: Bondi Beach

Suburb: BONDI

Location: (-33.892762, 151.278191)

No SMART drumlines between Manly Beach and Turimetta Beach today

Beach: Manly Beach

Suburb: MANLY

Location: (-33.795989, 151.293795)

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