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Event: Riverine Flood

Affected Location: Glenreagh and surrounds

Event: Riverine Flood

Affected Location: Coutts Crossing and surrounds

No Power Outages to display

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Check signage

Changed traffic conditions are in place as part of the Coffs Harbour bypass upgrade project. A temporary speed of 60km/h will remain in place through the project work zone. Road closure lines provided by Google Maps may not be up to date.

Diversions

See website for current turning changes and restrictions.

Schedule

Affected

Both directions

Weekdays - (7:00am - 6:00pm)

Affected

Both directions

Weekday Nights - (6:00pm - 7:00am)

Affected

Both directions

Saturday - (8:00am - 1:00pm)

RoadsPacific Highway, Coffs Harbour

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Location: (-30.2660003, 153.1306337)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned
Advice

Check signage

Exercise caution

Traffic controllers will be on site to direct motorists. Motorists are advised to allow approximately 5 minutes of additional travel time.

Speed Limit40
Schedule

Affected

Southbound

Weekdays - (6:00pm - 5:00am)

Affected

Southbound

Weekdays - (7:00am - 4:00pm)

RoadsPacific Highway, Bonville Station Road, Bonville

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Location: (-30.385457, 153.043168)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, Utilities, Planned
Advice

Exercise caution

Prepare to merge

Construction of new traffic lights at this intersection. Disruptions to traffic will occur at various times while the works are being undertaken. Signage in place & traffic control on site.

RoadsHarbour Drive, Hardacre Street, Coffs Harbour
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.3022863, 153.12267)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, Utilities, Planned
Advice

Check signage

Exercise caution

Water main construction works will be undertaken between 2 June & 29 August, 2025. Lane closures will occur at various times during the works.

RoadsMyres Road, Hogbin Drive, Coffs Harbour, Ocean Parade
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2817871, 153.1396669)

CategoryHAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Reduce your speed

A culvert under the road has collapsed as a result of recent wet weather activity. Road is reduced to one (1) lane only. Signage in place.

RoadsMastons Road, Karangi
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2662357, 153.06155)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, Utilities, Planned
Advice

Check signage

Expect delays

Water main construction works will be undertaken in Arthur Street commencing at York Street into Meyers Road & Ocean Parade to adjacent Pacific Towers. Temporary lane closures will be in place at various locations during the works.

RoadsArthur Street, York Street, Coffs Harbour, Myres Road
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2811061, 153.1368411)

CategoryHAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Reduce your speed

Further damage has occurred during recent flooding events. Repairs works will be undertaken commencing in May to end of June, 2025 (weather dependent). The area has been fenced off until repairs can be undertaken.

RoadsConvincing Ground Road, Karangi
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2416661, 153.0469767)

CategoryHAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Reduce your speed

Landslips have occurred, traffic will be reduced to one lane while repairs are being made. Adverse weather conditions are already affecting local roads, and conditions may change rapidly. Travellers are advised to avoid all non-essential travel.

RoadsOld Coast Road, Jordans Way, Korora, Pacific Highway
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2399991, 153.13711)

CategoryHAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Never drive through floodwater

Road surface has been damaged by flooding events at the creek crossing & water may be over the road.

RoadsDairyville Road, Upper Orara
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.281709, 152.9515237)

CategoryHAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Reduce your speed

A landslip has occurred, traffic will be reduced to one lane while repairs are being made. Adverse weather conditions are already affecting local roads, and conditions may change rapidly. Travellers are advised to avoid all non-essential travel.

RoadsBruxner Park Road, Korora
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2545658, 153.1109787)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Plan your journey

Freedom of Entry Parade with the Royal Australian Navy 725 Squadron | Sunday 17 August 2025 from the City Centre to Brelsford Park

Harbour Drive from the Pacific Highway end through the City Centre to Gordon Street section will be closed from 8am, with rolling closures of Harbour Drive (between Gordon and Earl Street) and Earl Street (between Harbour Drive and Park Avenue), as the parade progresses. It is anticipated that all roads will re-open by 11:30am approximately.

Schedule

Closed

Both directions

Sunday - (8:00am - 11:30am)

RoadsHarbour Drive, Coffs Harbour
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2970729, 153.1152543)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Reduce your speed

International Oztag Series | Thursday 7 August - Sunday 10 August 2025 at C.ex Coffs International Stadium and Coffs Coast Sport and Leisure Park

Increased traffic in the area

Schedule

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Both directions

Thursday - (1:00pm - 9:00pm)

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Friday - (7:00am - 8:00pm)

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Saturday - (7:00am - 8:00pm)

Affected

Both directions

Sunday - (7:00am - 4:00pm)

RoadsStadium Drive, Coffs Harbour
OrganisationCoffs Harbour City Council
02 6648 4000
coffs.council@chcc.nsw.gov.au
http://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.3236294, 153.0933643)

Pacific Highway at Orlando Street looking north towards Grafton.

Location: (-30.283807, 153.126775)

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Moonee Creek at Moonee Creek (205435)

MeasureValue
Level 10.717m

Location: (-30.2007500364, 153.1553500171)

Boambee Creek at Boambee (205438)

MeasureValue
Level 10.812m

Location: (-30.337573432, 153.0815026265)

Coffs Creek at Coffs Creek Highway Bridge (205439)

MeasureValue
Level 10.837m

Location: (-30.2932305533, 153.1160500478)

Woolgoolga Creek at Woolgoolga (205441)

MeasureValue
Level 1-0.02m

Location: (-30.1169305206, 153.1638399861)

Corindi Creek at Red Rock (205450)

MeasureValue
Level 10.825m

Location: (-29.9831052468, 153.2272243202)

Woolgoolga Lake at Woolgoolga Lake (205455)

MeasureValue
Level 10.63m

Location: (-30.1056961933, 153.1981516268)

Newports Creek at Newports Creek (205460)

MeasureValue
Level 10.866m

Location: (-30.3208897225, 153.1041858388)

Coffs Harbour Inner Pump out Jetty (205470)

MeasureValue
Forecast Tide0.572m
Residual-0.063m
Level 10.487m

Location: (-30.302869, 153.146144)

Boambee Creek at Boambee Entrance (205475)

MeasureValue
Level 10.76m

Location: (-30.3532332007, 153.1029714485)

Bonville Creek at Bonville (205480)

MeasureValue
Level 10.798m

Location: (-30.3685179577, 153.0413677493)

Red Hill (Coffs Harbour) (559016)

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Rainlast 3 hours: 0 last 6 hours: 0 last 24 hours: 8 last 96 hours: 8

Location: (-30.28463577, 153.0689915)

Perry Drive Coffs Harbour (ERTS) (559019)

MeasureValue
Rainlast 3 hours: 0 last 6 hours: 0 last 24 hours: 9 last 96 hours: 9

Location: (-30.27789746, 153.10545047)

Middle Boambee at Cedarvale Road (559048)

MeasureValue
Rainlast 3 hours: 0 last 6 hours: 0 last 24 hours: 6 last 96 hours: 6

Location: (-30.3241797196, 153.0490988115)

North Bonville at North Bonville Road (559050)

MeasureValue
Rainlast 3 hours: 0 last 6 hours: 0 last 24 hours: 7.5 last 96 hours: 7.5

Location: (-30.361620916, 153.0061709069)

Newports Creek at Englands Road (559051)

MeasureValue
Rainlast 3 hours: 0 last 6 hours: 0 last 24 hours: 7.5 last 96 hours: 7.5

Location: (-30.3116400011, 153.0612928906)

DateObservation
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Location: (-30.3107, 153.1187)

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Location: (-30.3189, 153.1162)

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Location: (-30.2109, 152.908)

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Location: (-30.2934, 153.1163)

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Location: (-30.305, 153.1456)

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Location: (-30.2867, 153.0683)

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Location: (-30.1126, 153.1987)

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Location: (-30.3242, 153.0491)

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Location: (-30.3616, 153.0062)

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Location: (-30.3525, 153.0761)

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Location: (-30.3111, 153.0858)

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Location: (-30.3667, 153.0953)

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Location: (-30.2858, 153.09)

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Location: (-30.2881, 153.0919)

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Location: (-30.2825, 153.1219)

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Location: (-30.2939, 153.1094)

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Location: (-30.3044, 153.0544)

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Location: (-30.2953, 153.0881)

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Location: (-30.2757, 153.1296)

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Location: (-30.2872, 153.0803)

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Location: (-30.0235, 153.1893)

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Location: (-30.0389, 153.1206)

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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude5 (mb)
Estimate Dept107.96183013916
Origin Time31/07/2025

Location: (-21.99097633, -174.64430237)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude2.2 (MLa)
Estimate Dept5
Origin Time31/07/2025

Location: (-20.7878437, 118.5960083)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude5 (mb)
Estimate Dept171.390716552734
Origin Time30/07/2025

Location: (-24.00252342, -66.81414795)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude2.8 (MLa)
Estimate Dept3.39959001541138
Origin Time30/07/2025

Location: (-31.29151726, 117.70516968)

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Magnitude2.7 (MLa)
Estimate Dept5
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Location: (-28.67597961, 120.62752533)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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Location: (-31.29684448, 117.59364319)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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Location: (-31.29282761, 117.59734344)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
Magnitude3.4 (MLa)
Estimate Dept5
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Location: (-31.29876518, 117.71537018)

AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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Estimate Dept1
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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AuthorityGeoscience Australia
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DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2407 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 08:51:10 PM (AEST) on 29-July-2025. Last detected at 06:18:11 PM (AEST) on 27-July-2025 by Mylestom receiver.Tagged and released 25-September-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879486, 153.044769)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2407 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 09:48:56 PM (AEST) on 29-July-2025. Last detected at 09:08:56 PM (AEST) on 29-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 25-September-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879486, 153.044769)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2407 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 09:56:18 PM (AEST) on 29-July-2025. Last detected at 09:49:57 PM (AEST) on 29-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 25-September-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879486, 153.044769)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2034 detected by Nambucca Heads receiver at 06:19:28 AM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 10:11:43 AM (AEST) on 16-June-2025 by Port Macquarie receiver.Tagged and released 26-September-2023(AEST) at Main Beach, Yamba.

Beach: Main Beach

Suburb: NAMBUCCA HEADS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.637542, 153.023556)

No SMART drumlines at Coffs Harbour today

Beach: North Wall Beach

Suburb: COFFS HARBOUR

Location: (-30.304401, 153.147469)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1456 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 08:10:01 AM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 10:04:15 AM (AEST) on 26-July-2025 by Old Bar receiver.Tagged and released 10-May-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.87954, 153.044789)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2407 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 08:19:50 AM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 10:02:51 PM (AEST) on 29-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 25-September-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879532, 153.044791)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2407 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 01:50:30 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 08:23:03 AM (AEST) on 31-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 25-September-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879494, 153.044777)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #2407 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 02:12:35 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 01:50:30 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 25-September-2024(AEST) at Park Beach, Coffs Harbour.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879467, 153.044795)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1577 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 04:29:15 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 03:27:47 PM (AEST) on 27-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 13-August-2022(AEST) at Main Beach, Forster.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879516, 153.044774)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1577 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 05:12:08 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 04:36:35 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 13-August-2022(AEST) at Main Beach, Forster.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879503, 153.044784)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1577 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 05:47:57 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 05:12:08 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 13-August-2022(AEST) at Main Beach, Forster.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879534, 153.044799)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1577 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 07:41:24 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025. Last detected at 05:47:57 PM (AEST) on 31-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 13-August-2022(AEST) at Main Beach, Forster.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879521, 153.044768)

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