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World : Australia's NSW Boosts Shark Surveillance After Sydney Beach Attack

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June 28, 2026

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SYDNEY, June 28 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- The Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) government will invest an additional A34 million (US23.44 million) to expand shark-spotting drone surveillance after a serious attack at a Sydney Beach earlier this month, reported Xinhua.

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 28, 2026

Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at Sydney beaches

Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at Sydney beaches

9 News Australia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Sydney community swim for shark victim | 9 News Australia

Sydneysiders have paddled out at Coogee Beach in support of shark attack victim, Leah Stewart. | Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9 | Get more breaking news at 9News.com.au: http://9Soci.al/iyCO50GjSK6 FOLLOW 9News Australia ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/9News/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/9NewsAUS ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/9news/ Join 9News for the latest in news and events that affect you in your local city, as well as news from across Australia and the world. #BREAKINGNEWS #9NEWS #AUSTRALIA

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 1, 2026

$120 million shark surveillance blitz rolls out across NSW

Sky News host Jaimee Rogers details the launch of a massive new NSW shark monitoring program, with more than 150 drones set to patrol beaches in a bid to keep swimmers safe. “The world's largest shark monitoring program has officially launched in New South Wales,” Ms Rogers said. “Backed by the NSW government and Surf Life Saving NSW, more than 150 drones will patrol 70 beaches from dawn until dusk every day, scanning for sharks and alerting swimmers when one is nearby. “The program comes with a hefty price tag of $120 million over two years. “It's a major investment in beach safety and could help reduce the need for more invasive shark mitigation measures.”

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Sydney beaches add shark-spotting drones to protect swimmers

Sydney beaches now have shark-spotting drones flying along the coastline to protect swimmers and surfers from danger.

India News Network

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· Jun 25, 2026

Australia Intensifies Measures Against Bird Flu Outbreak

Australian authorities enhance biosecurity and surveillance following H5N1 bird flu detection in multiple states, assuring safety of poultry products.

RTÉ News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at beaches

Australia will expand shark-spotting drone coverage year-round at beaches across Sydney and beyond from 1 July, authorities said, following a rise in attacks and sightings.

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Related coverage for "World : Australia's NSW Boosts Shark Surveillance After Sydney Beach Attack": Borneo Bulletin — Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at Sydney beaches. 9 News Australia — Sydney community swim for shark victim | 9 News Australia. Sky News Australia — $120 million shark surveillance blitz rolls out across NSW. Brisbane Times — Sydney beaches add shark-spotting drones to protect swimmers. India News Network — Australia Intensifies Measures Against Bird Flu Outbreak. RTÉ News — Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at beaches