On October 17, beaches in the Australian city of Sydney, including the famous Bondi Beach, were shut down when thousands of ...
Coogee Beach in Sydney's east was immediately shut down after lifeguards came across the worrying discovery on Tuesday afternoon. Environmental officers collected samples of the black debris for ...
Sydney beaches reopen days after hundreds of tar balls wash ashore - The origins of the tar balls is still unclear and under ...
Around 2,000 of the mystery black balls, some golf ball-sized, had washed onto beaches across Sydney since Tuesday, forcing the closure of eight beaches, including the iconic Bondi Beach ...
A famous beach has been struck with a dangerous ... Coogee and Bronte are both star Sydney beaches and tourist hotspots.
Two of Sydney’s most famous beaches have water quality ... which will soon include the increasingly popular Penrith beach, better known as Pondi. Bronte and Coogee have received a poor rating ...
Almost universally, visitors said the 5-mile trek to Bondi from downtown Sydney is a must and that the beach is one of the most beautiful in the world. To claim a prime spot on the sand ...
Thousands of bluebottles have washed up on Bronte beach as Sydneysiders rush for a ... “Thirty-one degrees is the hottest we have seen Sydney since the middle of March this year,” Mr Medlock ...
A much-loved beach is set to reopen after being ... In September, NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe told ABC Radio Sydney the project had taken too long. 'I am one of the many swimmers ...
The tar balls also washed up on Gordons Bay and Maroubra Beach. Hundreds of mysterious black spheres that washed up on three popular beaches in Sydney have ... Minister Penny Sharpe said no ...