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Location: (-33.99700098554, 151.07085864813)
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Location: (-33.954854715885, 150.98473831936)
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Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, Slope stabilisation, Planned |
Advice | Avoid the area Plan your journey Garie Road is expected to remain closed until at least mid-2025. |
Schedule | Closed Both directions Every Day - (all day - ) |
Roads | Garie Road, Sir Bertram Stevens Drive, Royal National Park, Garie Beach |
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Location: (-34.1709251, 151.0509063)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned |
Advice | Reduced speed limit Allow extra travel time Contraflow traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in both directions. |
Speed Limit | 40 |
Schedule | Affected Both directions Tuesday - (9:30pm - 5:00am) Affected Both directions Wednesday - (9:30pm - 5:00am) Affected Both directions Thursday - (9:30pm - 5:00am) |
Roads | Clancy Street, Henry Lawson Drive, Padstow Heights, Alfords Point Road |
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Location: (-33.9664284, 151.0344017)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, Resurfacing, Planned |
Advice | Reduced speed limit Allow extra travel time Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. |
Speed Limit | 40 |
Schedule | Affected Both directions Sunday - (9:30pm - 5:30am) Affected Both directions Monday - (9:30pm - 5:30am) Affected Both directions Tuesday - (9:30pm - 5:30am) Affected Both directions Wednesday - (9:30pm - 5:30am) Affected Both directions Thursday - (10:00pm - 5:00am) |
Roads | Heathcote Road, New Illawarra Road, Holsworthy to Menai, St Georges Crescent |
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Location: (-34.0168488, 150.9810651)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned |
Advice | Use diversions Plan your journey The road will be closed in both directions continuously from 8pm Thu 17 Apr to 5am Mon 28 Apr. During peak holiday traffic periods, the following partial openings will occur:
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Diversions | Southbound: New Illawarra Rd, Bangor Bypass, River Rd, Linden St, and The Grand Pde to Princes Hwy. Northbound: Princes Hwy, The Grand Pde, Linden St, River Rd, and Bangor Bypass to New Illawarra Rd. Motorists are advised to allow approximately 30 minutes of additional travel time. |
Schedule | Closed Both directions Every Day - (all day - ) |
Roads | Heathcote Road, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights to Heathcote, Princes Highway |
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Location: (-34.0794958, 151.0099195)
Category | SPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route As part of Anzac Day Commemorations in the Sutherland Shire, the Miranda RSL sub-branch event will be held at the Miranda War Memorial in Seymour Shaw Park from 5.15am until 7am on Friday 25 April. The Event consists of a March, which forms up in Wandella Road north of Kingsway at 5.15am, and proceeds along Wandella Road, then Parkside Avenue, then Central Road, followed by a Dawn Service at the War Memorial in Seymour Shaw Park at 5.40am. The Event concludes at 7am. Ensuring a vehicle free area for the Dawn Service requires the temporary closure of Central Road north of Parkside Avenue and the Council car park adjacent the Miranda Magpies clubhouse from 6pm the night before. Drivers are requested to find alternate overnight parking so these areas are available for attendees of the Dawn Service. Traffic control will be undertaken by NSW Police. Traffic control for the March requires the temporary closure of:
Traffic control for the Dawn Service requires the temporary closure of:
Traffic control at the conclusion of the Dawn service may require the closure of Central Road at Parkside Avenue and Willock Avenue, to allow for the dispersal of the crowd. Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual as participants travel to attend the event. Motorists should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity in the vicinity of the War Memorial Park. March participants are requested not to form up in Wandella Road until the road closures are in place. At the end of the service quick and orderly dispersal of the crowd is requested, so that roads can be re-opened as early as possible. |
Roads | Central Road, Parkside Avenue, Miranda |
Organisation | Sutherland Shire Council 02 9710 0333 ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.031885, 151.10077)
Category | SPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route As part of Anzac Day Commemorations in the Sutherland Shire, Club on East (formerly the Sutherland United Services Club) will hold an event at the Sutherland War Memorial from 4.45am until 6.15am on Friday 25 April. The Event consists of a March , which forms up in East Parade south of Oxford Street at 4.45am, and proceeds along East Parade, over the bridge at Sutherland railway station, then Old Princes Highway, then Eton Street, followed by a Dawn Service at the Sutherland War Memorial in Peace Park at 5am. The Event concludes at 6.15am. Traffic control will be undertaken by NSW Police. Traffic control for the March requires the temporary closure of:
Traffic control during the Dawn Service requires only the closure of Eton Street between Old Princes Highway and Flora Street. Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual as participants travel to attend the event. Motorists should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity in the vicinity of the Sutherland War Memorial. March participants are requested not to form up in East Parade until the road closures are in place. Dawn Service attendees are requested not to enter Eton Street until the road closures are in place. At the end of the service quick and orderly dispersal of the crowd is requested, so that roads can be re-opened as early as possible. Attendees are requested not to park in Eton Street between Old Princes Highway and the pedestrian crossing between the Pavillion entertainment centre and Eton Arcade. |
Roads | Eton Street, Sutherland |
Organisation | Sutherland Shire Council 02 9710 0333 ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.0309844, 151.0590656)
Category | SPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route As part of Anzac Day Commemorations in the Sutherland Shire, the Cronulla RSL sub-branch event will be held at Cronulla Park from 5.15am until 6.30am on Friday 25 April. The Event consists of a March , which forms up in Gerrale Street at 5.15am, and proceeds north along Gerrale Street to Surf Road, and then into Cronulla Park, followed by a Dawn Service in Cronulla Park. The Event concludes at 6.30am. Traffic control will be undertaken by NSW Police. Traffic control for the March requires the temporary closure of:
Traffic control during the Dawn Service requires the closure of the car park adjacent Cronulla Park, and may require closure of Gerrale Street, between Laycock Avenue and Surf Road, if crowd numbers exceed the capacity of the park and adjacent car park. Traffic control at the conclusion of the Dwan Service requires closure of Gerrale Street between Laycock Avenue and and Surf Road, to allow for dispersal of the crowds. Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual as participants travel to attend the event. Motorists should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity in the vicinity of Cronulla Park. March participants are requested not to form up in Gerrale Street until the road closures are in place. |
Roads | Gerrale Street, Beach Park Avenue, Cronulla |
Organisation | Sutherland Shire Council 02 9710 0333 ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.055642, 151.153392)
Category | SPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route As part of Anzac Day Commemorations in the Sutherland Shire, the Caringbah RSL sub-branch event will be held at the Caringbah War Memorial Park from 4am until 5am on Friday 25 April. The Event consists of a March , which forms up in Denman Avenue at 4.10am, and proceeds along Denman Avenue, then Kingsway, then Port Hacking Road, followed by a Dawn Service at the War Memorial at 4.30am. The Event concludes at 4.50am. Traffic control will be undertaken by NSW Police. Traffic control for the March requires the temporary closure of:
Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual as participants travel to attend the event. Motorists should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity in the vicinity of the War Memorial Park. March participants are requested not to form up in Denman Avenue until the road closures are in place. Dawn Service attendees are requested not to enter Port Hacking Road until the road closures are in place. At the end of the service quick and orderly dispersal of the crowd is requested, so that roads can be re-opened as early as possible. |
Roads | Kingsway, Port Hacking Road, Caringbah |
Organisation | Sutherland Shire Council 02 9710 0333 ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.043275, 151.123586)
Category | SPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned |
Advice | Reduce your speed Exercise caution As part of Anzac Day Commemorations in the Sutherland Shire, the Woronora River RSL & Citizens Club event will be held at the War Memorial at Woronora River RSL Club from 6am until 7am on Friday 25 April. The Event consists of a Dawn Service at the War Memorial at Woronora River RSL Club at 6am. The Event concludes at 7am. Traffic control will be undertaken by NSW Police. Traffic control for the Dawn Service requires the closure of Prince Edward Park Road between Thorp Road and the gravel car park near 117 Prince Edward Park Road. Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual as participants travel to attend the event. Motorists should reduce speed, exercise caution and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity in the vicinity of the Woronora River RSL Club. Attendees are requested not to enter Prince Edward Park Road before Police arrival. During the Dawn Service motorists are advised to delay non-essential travel. |
Roads | Prince Edward Park Road, Thorp Road, Woronora |
Organisation | Sutherland Shire Council 02 9710 0333 ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.030296, 151.040699)
Category | SPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned |
Advice | Plan your journey Exercise caution As part of Anzac Day Commemorations in the Sutherland Shire, the Engadine RSL sub-branch Dawn Service will be held at the War Memorial in Engadine Town Square from 5.30am until 6.30am on Friday 25 April. The Event consists of a Dawn Service at the War Memorial in Engadine Town Square at 5.30am. The Event concludes at 6.30am. If required, traffic control will be undertaken by NSW Police. Traffic control for the Dawn Service may require the temporary closure of Old Princes Highway between Waratah Road and Sation Street, should crowd numbers exceed the capacity of the town square and spill into the road. Traffic is expected to be heavier than usual as participants travel to attend the event. Motorists should allow extra travel time and be aware of increased parking and pedestrian activity in the vicinity of Engadine Town Square. Engadine RSL sub-branch march took place on Sunday 13 April. Participants are reminded not to undertake an unsanctioned march on Friday 25 April. |
Roads | Old Princes Highway, Waratah Road, Engadine |
Organisation | Sutherland Shire Council 02 9710 0333 ssc@ssc.nsw.gov.au http://www.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.064581, 151.013594)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution Shoulder closed- Traffic controllers will be onsite to direct motorists Prepare to stop |
Schedule | Affected Eastbound Thursday - (7:00am - 5:00pm) Affected Eastbound Tuesday - (7:00am - 5:00pm) Affected Eastbound Saturday - (7:00am - 5:00pm) |
Roads | The Promenade, Sans Souci |
Organisation | Georges River Council 02 9330 6400 mail@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au http://www.georgesriver.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-33.9922241, 151.1286741)
Location: (-34.02977, 151.10533)
Location: (-34.073084, 151.056689)
Location: (-34.0735779, 151.057465)
Location: (-34.073741, 151.05747)
Location: (-34.023547, 151.007751)
Location: (-33.98789, 151.11166)
Location: (-34.079598, 151.010562)
Location: (-34.035113, 151.066129)
Location: (-34.0046654, 151.128662)
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Georges River at Picnic Point Downstream (213410D)
Measure | Value |
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Level 1 | 0.844m |
Location: (-33.98234674, 151.0001846)
Georges River at Como Bridge (213425)
Measure | Value |
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Level 1 | 0.731m |
Location: (-33.9970009855, 151.0708586481)
Kelso Creek (213430)
Measure | Value |
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Level D/S | 0.835m |
Level U/S | 0.832m |
Rain | last 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)
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Level 1 | 0.887m |
Location: (-34.02070833, 151.0497972)
Port Hacking at Bundeena (214452)
Measure | Value |
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Level 1 | 1.596m |
Forecast Tide | 0.572m |
Residual | 0.096m |
Location: (-34.082683, 151.1509)
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20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 0 mm |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0 mm |
Location: (-34.0703, 151.1512)
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No valid readings reported |
Location: (-34.0519, 150.9825)
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20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 0 mm |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0 mm |
Location: (-33.9942, 151.1292)
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20/04/2025 1:00:00 am | 0 mm |
20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 0 mm |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0 mm |
Location: (-34.0517, 150.98)
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No valid readings reported |
Location: (-33.9699, 151.0635)
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19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0 mm |
Location: (-34.0642, 151.0578)
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19/04/2025 10:43:16 pm | -1.74 metres |
Location: (-34.1167, 150.9333)
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20/04/2025 1:00:00 am | 0 mm |
20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 0 mm |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0 mm |
Location: (-34.081, 150.9009)
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20/04/2025 12:45:00 am | 0.79 metres |
20/04/2025 12:30:00 am | 0.759 metres |
20/04/2025 12:15:00 am | 0.726 metres |
20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 0.691 metres |
19/04/2025 11:45:00 pm | 0.657 metres |
19/04/2025 11:30:00 pm | 0.623 metres |
19/04/2025 11:15:00 pm | 0.59 metres |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0.55 metres |
19/04/2025 10:45:00 pm | 0.501 metres |
19/04/2025 10:30:00 pm | 0.455 metres |
19/04/2025 10:15:00 pm | 0.415 metres |
19/04/2025 10:00:00 pm | 0.377 metres |
Location: (-33.9833, 151)
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20/04/2025 1:02:46 am | 0.92 metres |
20/04/2025 1:01:46 am | 0.93 metres |
20/04/2025 12:57:46 am | 0.9 metres |
20/04/2025 12:56:46 am | 0.93 metres |
20/04/2025 12:55:46 am | 0.92 metres |
20/04/2025 12:52:46 am | 0.92 metres |
20/04/2025 12:48:46 am | 0.91 metres |
20/04/2025 12:42:46 am | 0.9 metres |
20/04/2025 12:37:46 am | 0.89 metres |
20/04/2025 12:34:46 am | 0.92 metres |
20/04/2025 12:33:46 am | 0.9 metres |
20/04/2025 12:32:46 am | 0.89 metres |
20/04/2025 12:30:46 am | 0.88 metres |
20/04/2025 12:21:46 am | 0.86 metres |
20/04/2025 12:20:46 am | 0.84 metres |
20/04/2025 12:19:46 am | 0.81 metres |
20/04/2025 12:18:46 am | 0.82 metres |
20/04/2025 12:16:46 am | 0.83 metres |
20/04/2025 12:14:46 am | 0.88 metres |
20/04/2025 12:12:46 am | 0.86 metres |
20/04/2025 12:11:46 am | 0.87 metres |
20/04/2025 12:09:46 am | 0.85 metres |
20/04/2025 12:08:46 am | 0.87 metres |
20/04/2025 12:07:46 am | 0.85 metres |
20/04/2025 12:04:46 am | 0.86 metres |
20/04/2025 12:02:47 am | 0.85 metres |
20/04/2025 12:01:46 am | 0.86 metres |
19/04/2025 11:56:46 pm | 0.84 metres |
19/04/2025 11:55:46 pm | 0.83 metres |
19/04/2025 11:54:46 pm | 0.84 metres |
19/04/2025 11:53:47 pm | 0.81 metres |
19/04/2025 11:50:47 pm | 0.81 metres |
19/04/2025 11:45:47 pm | 0.8 metres |
19/04/2025 11:41:47 pm | 0.78 metres |
19/04/2025 11:39:47 pm | 0.77 metres |
19/04/2025 11:38:47 pm | 0.76 metres |
19/04/2025 11:35:48 pm | 0.8 metres |
19/04/2025 11:34:47 pm | 0.77 metres |
19/04/2025 11:30:47 pm | 0.76 metres |
19/04/2025 11:24:47 pm | 0.75 metres |
19/04/2025 11:12:47 pm | 0.69 metres |
19/04/2025 11:10:47 pm | 0.68 metres |
19/04/2025 11:07:47 pm | 0.69 metres |
19/04/2025 11:02:47 pm | 0.72 metres |
19/04/2025 11:00:47 pm | 0.68 metres |
19/04/2025 10:57:47 pm | 0.67 metres |
19/04/2025 10:54:47 pm | 0.66 metres |
19/04/2025 10:51:47 pm | 0.65 metres |
19/04/2025 10:49:47 pm | 0.64 metres |
19/04/2025 10:46:47 pm | 0.63 metres |
19/04/2025 10:39:47 pm | 0.62 metres |
19/04/2025 10:33:47 pm | 0.61 metres |
19/04/2025 10:32:47 pm | 0.65 metres |
19/04/2025 10:30:47 pm | 0.64 metres |
19/04/2025 10:29:47 pm | 0.63 metres |
19/04/2025 10:28:47 pm | 0.64 metres |
19/04/2025 10:25:47 pm | 0.63 metres |
19/04/2025 10:23:47 pm | 0.61 metres |
19/04/2025 10:22:47 pm | 0.57 metres |
19/04/2025 10:21:47 pm | 0.6 metres |
19/04/2025 10:20:47 pm | 0.62 metres |
19/04/2025 10:19:47 pm | 0.6 metres |
19/04/2025 10:16:47 pm | 0.57 metres |
19/04/2025 10:15:47 pm | 0.53 metres |
19/04/2025 10:11:47 pm | 0.57 metres |
19/04/2025 10:07:47 pm | 0.55 metres |
19/04/2025 10:06:47 pm | 0.54 metres |
Location: (-34.0209, 151.0499)
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20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 0 mm |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 0 mm |
Location: (-34.1136, 150.935)
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No valid readings reported |
Location: (-34.0486, 151.0042)
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20/04/2025 12:45:00 am | 1.661 metres |
20/04/2025 12:30:00 am | 1.659 metres |
20/04/2025 12:15:00 am | 1.654 metres |
20/04/2025 12:00:00 am | 1.661 metres |
19/04/2025 11:45:00 pm | 1.637 metres |
19/04/2025 11:30:00 pm | 1.618 metres |
19/04/2025 11:15:00 pm | 1.592 metres |
19/04/2025 11:00:00 pm | 1.554 metres |
19/04/2025 10:45:00 pm | 1.523 metres |
19/04/2025 10:30:00 pm | 1.491 metres |
19/04/2025 10:15:00 pm | 1.473 metres |
19/04/2025 10:00:00 pm | 1.431 metres |
Location: (-34.0827, 151.1509)
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No valid readings reported |
Location: (-33.9548, 150.9847)
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No valid readings reported |
Location: (-33.9548, 150.9847)
No Water Outages to display
No Gas Outages to display
Authority | Geoscience Australia |
Magnitude | 5.1 (Mw) |
Estimate Dept | 39.81587219 |
Origin Time | 18/04/2025 |
Location: (-28.40889549, -176.4798889)
Authority | Geoscience Australia |
Magnitude | 5 (mb) |
Estimate Dept | 108.8295441 |
Origin Time | 18/04/2025 |
Location: (-36.40839767, -71.14174652)
Authority | Geoscience Australia |
Magnitude | 5.5 (Mw) |
Estimate Dept | 10 |
Origin Time | 16/04/2025 |
Location: (-32.38565445, -14.18440533)
Authority | Geoscience Australia |
Magnitude | 2.1 (MLa) |
Estimate Dept | 0.6278799176 |
Origin Time | 16/04/2025 |
Location: (-31.77973938, 117.8832932)
Authority | Geoscience Australia |
Magnitude | 6.5 (Mw) |
Estimate Dept | 10 |
Origin Time | 16/04/2025 |
Location: (-47.76271439, 99.62582397)
Authority | Geoscience Australia |
Magnitude | 6.5 (Mww) |
Estimate Dept | 253.6074371 |
Origin Time | 13/04/2025 |
Location: (-25.98012733, -178.2461853)
No Air Quality to display
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #2583 detected by Shellharbour receiver at 03:41:51 PM (AEST) on 14-April-2025. Last detected at 10:42:53 PM (AEST) on 13-April-2025 by Kiama receiver.Tagged and released 05-February-2025(AEDT) at Surf Beach, Eurobodalla.
Beach: SHELLHARBOUR NORTH/NUNS
Suburb: Shellharbour
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: (-34.569638, 150.875334)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #2583 detected by Wollongong receiver at 10:53:49 PM (AEST) on 14-April-2025. Last detected at 03:43:27 PM (AEST) on 14-April-2025 by Shellharbour receiver.Tagged and released 05-February-2025(AEDT) at Surf Beach, Eurobodalla.
Beach: Wollongong Beach
Suburb: WOLLONGONG
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: (-34.427569, 150.91343)
No SMART drumlines at Sydney East today
Beach: Bondi Beach
Suburb: BONDI
Location: (-33.892137, 151.276051)
No SMART Drumlines between Manly Beach and Turimetta Beach today
Beach: Manly Beach
Suburb: MANLY
Location: (-33.797308, 151.288919)
No SMART drumlines between Palm Beach and Warriewood Beach today
Beach: Kiddies Corner
Suburb: PALM BEACH
Location: (-33.598504, 151.332501)
No SMART drumlines at Shellharbour today
Beach: South Beach
Suburb: SHELLHARBOUR
Location: (-34.584773, 150.877987)
No SMART Drumlines at Wollongong today
Beach: Flagstaff Point
Suburb: WOLLONGONG
Location: (-34.421198, 150.907973)
No SMART Drumlines at Sutherland today
Beach: Cronulla Beach
Suburb: CRONULLA
Location: (-34.053777, 151.147789)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #965 detected by North Steyne receiver at 08:34:46 AM (AEST) on 15-April-2025. Last detected at 05:36:39 AM (AEDT) on 16-March-2025 by Cronulla receiver.Tagged and released 03-February-2021(AEDT) at East Wedding Cake - Sow & Pigs, Sydney Harbour .
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: (-33.790934, 151.297387)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #965 detected by Bondi receiver at 12:57:41 PM (AEST) on 15-April-2025. Last detected at 08:41:23 AM (AEST) on 15-April-2025 by North Steyne receiver.Tagged and released 03-February-2021(AEDT) at East Wedding Cake - Sow & Pigs, Sydney Harbour .
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: (-33.8967, 151.280393)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #965 detected by Maroubra receiver at 02:51:04 PM (AEST) on 15-April-2025. Last detected at 01:04:14 PM (AEST) on 15-April-2025 by Bondi receiver.Tagged and released 03-February-2021(AEDT) at East Wedding Cake - Sow & 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: (-33.950439, 151.265509)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #2583 detected by Maroubra receiver at 07:45:59 PM (AEST) on 15-April-2025. Last detected at 10:53:49 PM (AEST) on 14-April-2025 by Wollongong receiver.Tagged and released 05-February-2025(AEDT) at Surf Beach, Eurobodalla.
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: (-33.950538, 151.265497)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #151 detected by Maroubra receiver at 09:59:52 PM (AEST) on 15-April-2025. Last detected at 11:51:03 PM (AEST) on 12-April-2025 by Palm Beach receiver.Tagged and released 07-March-2016(AEDT) at 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: (-33.950471, 151.265494)
No SMART drumlines between Palm Beach and Warriewood Beach today
Beach: Kiddies Corner
Suburb: PALM BEACH
Location: (-33.602019, 151.328824)
No SMART Drumlines at Sutherland today
Beach: Cronulla Beach
Suburb: CRONULLA
Location: (-34.053658, 151.147975)
No SMART Drumlines at Sydney East today
Beach: Dee Why Beach
Suburb: DEE WHY
Location: (-33.750902, 151.29839)
No SMART Drumlines between Manly beach and Turimetta beach today
Beach: Dee Why Beach
Suburb: DEE WHY
Location: (-33.750902, 151.29839)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #2583 detected by Palm Beach receiver at 07:24:24 AM (AEST) on 16-April-2025. Last detected at 07:49:08 PM (AEST) on 15-April-2025 by Maroubra receiver.Tagged and released 05-February-2025(AEDT) at Surf Beach, Eurobodalla.
Beach: Palm Beach
Suburb: PALM BEACH
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: (-33.594416, 151.33282)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #953 detected by Maroubra receiver at 08:14:57 AM (AEST) on 16-April-2025. Last detected at 03:26:50 PM (AEDT) on 25-March-2025 by Wollongong receiver.Tagged and released 31-January-2021(AEDT) at East Wedding Cake - Sow & 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: (-33.950465, 151.265569)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #953 detected by Bondi receiver at 12:44:00 PM (AEST) on 16-April-2025. Last detected at 08:14:57 AM (AEST) on 16-April-2025 by Maroubra receiver.Tagged and released 31-January-2021(AEDT) at East Wedding Cake - Sow & Pigs, Sydney Harbour .
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: (-33.896714, 151.280451)
Data Authorities: Rural Fire Service NSW (RFS) , State Emergency Service NSW (SES) , Manly Hydraulics Laboratory (MHL) , Transport NSW , Jemena , Geoscience Australia , NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) , SharkSmart , Ausgrid
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