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Event: Riverine Flood

Affected Location: Chittaway

Event: Riverine Flood

Affected Location: Tuggerah Lake

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CategoryHOLIDAY TRAFFIC, null, Unplanned
Advice

Plan your journey

High volumes of holiday traffic are expected from Wahroonga to Calga during peak travel periods. In addition to traffic on the motorway, delays may also be experienced on roads approaching the M1 including Northconnex, Pennant Hills Rd and Pacific Hwy.

Plan your journey and find out the predicted peak travel times at myjourneynsw.info.

RoadsM1 Pacific Motorway, Wahroonga to Calga

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Location: (-33.4268544, 151.2277975)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Check signage

Main Road will be closed between Fravent Street and Victoria Avenue from 5am to 6.30am for the ANZAC Day dawn service and between 9am to 11.45am for the march and commemorations.


Diversions

A detour will be in place via Fravent Street, First Avenue and Peel Street. Motorists are advised to take extra care in the area with an expected increase in pedestrian activity.

RoadsMain Road, Fravent Street, Toukley, Victoria Avenue

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Location: (-33.2642753, 151.5441997)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Check signage

Exercise caution

Anzac Day will be held at Gosford Memorial Park. Mann Street will be closed from 5.15am for the dawn service and between 9.45am till 12.30pm for the march and commemorations.

Diversions

Motorists can access Mann Street via Dane Drive and are advised to take extra care with an expected increase in pedestrian activity.

RoadsMann Street, Georgiana Terrace, Gosford, Central Coast Highway

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Location: (-33.4306577, 151.341094)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Check signage

The Pacific Highway will be closed between Yates Road and Chittaway Road from 1.15pm to 2pm for Anzac Day commemorations.


Diversions

A detour will be in place via Chittaway Road, Enterprise Drive and Wyong Road. Motorists are advised to take extra care in the area with an expected increase in pedestrian activity.

RoadsPacific Highway, Yates Road, Ourimbah, Chittaway Road

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Location: (-33.3531268, 151.3697265)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Check signage

Brisbane Water Drive will be closed from 4.45am to 10.45am for ANZAC Day commemorations.

Diversions

A detour will be in place via Brisbane Water Drive and Woy Woy Road. Motorists are advised to take extra care in the area with an expected increase in pedestrian activity.

RoadsBrisbane Water Drive, Blackwall Road, Woy Woy, Brick Wharf Road

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Location: (-33.4845892, 151.3242934)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Exercise caution

A-League Men: Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United at Industree Group Stadium. Kick-off at 7pm finish around 8.50pm.

Traffic may be heavier than usual on roads approaching the stadium including Central Coast Hwy, Pacific Hwy, Brisbane Water Dr, Donnison St and Mann St as fans travel to and from the game during Wednesday evening peak.

Dane Dr will close before the match from 5pm between the Central Coast Hwy and Donnison St for the safety of pedestrians and will reopen once crowds have cleared the area.

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

RoadsDane Drive, Central Coast Highway, Gosford, Donnison Street

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Location: (-33.4287478, 151.3402549)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Expect delays

Single lane closure of The Scenic Road between Bombi Road South and Namatjira Drive with traffic control in place and delays expected. Works will be carried out on Monday to Fridays, from 7am to 5.30pm.  Weather and other circumstances depending. 

Schedule

Affected

Both directions

Weekdays - (7:00am - 5:30pm)

RoadsThe Scenic Road, Bombi Road South, MacMasters Beach, Namatjira Drive
OrganisationCentral Coast Council
02 4306 7900
ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
http://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-33.511066, 151.400683)

CategoryCHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, Road Closure, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Use diversions

Road Closed in both directions

RoadsRushby Street, Barramundi Place, Bateau Bay, Bosun Close
OrganisationCentral Coast Council
02 4306 7900
ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
http://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-33.383062, 151.476393)

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Check signage

Schedule

Closed

Both directions

Every Day - (all day - )

RoadsYakalla Street, Laird Close, Bateau Bay
OrganisationCentral Coast Council
02 4306 7900
ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
http://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-33.3732111, 151.4779178)

CategorySPECIAL EVENT, null, Planned
Advice

Allow extra travel time

Plan your journey

In commemoration of ANZAC Day, Central Coast Council is supporting events being held at a number of locations across the Coast on Thursday 25 April.

To make sure these services are carried out safely, there will be a number of road closures at various locations and times across the Central Coast.


For more information on other minor Anzac Day road closures please visit https://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/residents/roads/road-closures

Schedule

Closed

Both directions

Thursday - (9:00am - 12:30pm)

RoadsMann Street, Broadview Avenue, Gosford, Erina Street
OrganisationCentral Coast Council
02 4306 7900
ask@centralcoast.nsw.gov.au
http://www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-33.431981, 151.341492)

M1 Pacific Motorway crossing the Hawkesbury River Bridge looking south towards Sydney.

Location: (-33.53074, 151.20082)

M1 Pacific Motorway at the Kariong on ramp looking south towards Sydney.

Location: (-33.4184, 151.294159)

M1 Pacific Motorway at the Mount White heavy vehicle checking station looking northwest towards Calga.

Location: (-33.45451, 151.205948)

M1 Pacific Motorway at Ourimbah on ramp looking northeast towards Wyong.

Location: (-33.34475, 151.369064)

M1 Pacific Motorway at Sparks Road looking northwest towards Newcastle.

Location: (-33.2286453, 151.422409)

Pacific Highway at Motorway Link Road looking west towards M1 Pacific Motorway.

Location: (-33.20578, 151.51643)

Wisemans Ferry Road at Wisemans ferry looking southeast towards the Central Coast.

Location: (-33.3785477, 150.990479)

Affected roads

Wisemans Ferry Road

Est. Dates24/08/2022 7:00:00 am - 07/09/2022 5:00:00 pm
Day works - Road rehabilitation/heavy patching to replace damaged pavement followed by spray sealing - Works underway, road is closed between 7am to 5pm, daily

Location: (-33.426175, 151.045085)

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Picnic Parade

Est. Dates19/09/2022 9:00:00 am - 22/09/2022 5:00:00 pm
Night works - Road rehabilitation - Full road closure between Maitland Bay Drive and Bream Road. Flathead Road, Flounder Road, Bream Road and Fassifern Street will be detoured.

Location: (-33.511257, 151.337552)

Affected roads

Faunce Street

Est. Dates19/09/2022 7:00:00 am - 21/10/2022 6:00:00 pm
Water and sewer upgrade works - Full road closure from the Mann Street intersection east to Keevers Lane. Please follow detours, signage and traffic controllers. Works will take place between 7am and 6pm Monday to Friday and Saturday from 8am to 1pm.

Location: (-33.423073, 151.343217)

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Leonard Avenue

Est. Dates04/10/2022 7:00:00 am - 25/10/2022 5:30:00 pm
Full road closure from Fourth Avenue to dead end of Leonard Avenue. Contractors will have the road closed detour in place – Access for residents, bus services and waste collection only. Please follow detours and signage. Works will take place between 7am and 5:30pm Monday to Friday and Saturday from 8am to 5pm Weather and other circumstances depending.

Location: (-33.25698, 151.54517)

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Bumble Hill Road

Est. Dates09/10/2022 8:29:36 am
Southbound lane closure

Location: (-33.231265, 151.271038)

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Church Road

Est. Dates09/10/2022 8:29:59 am
Road closed due to retaining wall concerns

Location: (-33.285153, 151.422372)

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Vista North Avenue

Est. Dates15/07/2022 7:00:00 am
Road closed due to flood damage - Vista Avenue to Del Monte Place

Location: (-33.485535, 151.440428)

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Settlers Road

Est. Dates22/07/2022 9:51:00 am
Local traffic only - Single lane traffic closure in place.
Reduced speed limit - 5t load limit on Thomas James Bridge

Location: (-33.370147, 150.980544)

Affected roads

Wisemans Ferry Road

Est. Dates11/07/2022 11:51:15 am
Local Traffic only beyond Spencer - Single lane closure due to landslip/pavement failure

Location: (-33.448022, 151.145135)

Affected roads

Brush Creek Road

Est. Dates08/07/2022 11:18:53 am
Road closed due to landslip

Location: (-33.152034, 151.263978)

Affected roads

Tuggerawong Road

Est. Dates29/08/2022 7:00:00 am - 16/09/2022 5:00:00 pm
Day works - Single lane road closure between house 385 to Jensen Road. Works will commence from 7am to 5pm.

Location: (-33.281241, 151.479156)

TypeWater outage
SeverityMedium
AddressPicketts Valley, NSW, 2250

Planned interruption to water supply for Wednesday 24 April 2024 between 9:00am and 3:00pm, affecting customers in Picketts Valley Rd PICKETTS VALLEY.
All affected residents have been notified by letterbox drop.

Location: (-33.451696, 151.412246)

TypeWater outage
SeverityMedium
AddressPicketts Valley, NSW, 2251

Planned interruption to water supply for Wednesday 24 April 2024 between 9:00am and 3:00pm, affecting customers in Country View Close PICKETTS VALLEY.
All affected residents have been notified by letterbox drop.

Location: (-33.455815, 151.407755)

TypeWater outage
SeverityMedium
AddressPicketts Valley, NSW, 2251

Planned interruption to water supply for Wednesday 24 April 2024 between 9:00am and 3:00pm, affecting customers in Bungendore Rd PICKETTS VALLEY.
All affected residents have been notified by letterbox drop.

Location: (-33.460698, 151.41505)

TypeWater outage
SeverityMedium
AddressPoint Clare, NSW, 2250

Planned interruption to water supply for Wednesday 24 April 2024 between 9:00am and 3:00pm, affecting customers in Tegal Place POINT CLARE.
All affected residents have been notified by letterbox drop.

Location: (-33.432464, 151.310382)

TypeWater outage
SeverityMedium
AddressEast Gosford, NSW, 2250

Unplanned water outage due to a water main break affecting customers in Carrol Ave, East Gosford. Wednesday 24/04/2024 between 3:00am to 10:00am. Crew are in attendance.

Location: (-33.43365, 151.350573)

TypeWater outage
SeverityLow
AddressCopacabana, NSW, 2251

Unplanned water outage due to a water main break in COPACABANA affecting customers in Del Rio Drive, Ensenada Road, Fiesta Crescent and Del Mar Drive. Wednesday 24/04/2024 between 7:00am to 3:00pm. Council crews are currently on site carrying out repairs.

Location: (-33.487274, 151.4342)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #405 detected by Soldiers Beach receiver at 02:53:12 AM (AEST) on 23-April-2024. Last detected at 02:23:10 AM (AEST) on 20-April-2024 by Forster receiver.Tagged and released 23-November-2017(AEDT) at Bellinger River.

Beach: Soldiers Beach

Suburb: NORAH HEAD

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: (-33.297697, 151.572013)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #405 detected by Avoca receiver at 10:38:20 AM (AEST) on 23-April-2024. Last detected at 02:58:36 AM (AEST) on 23-April-2024 by Soldiers Beach receiver.Tagged and released 23-November-2017(AEDT) at Bellinger River.

Beach: Avoca Beach

Suburb: AVOCA

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: (-33.464993, 151.445959)

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 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 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 between Manly Beach and Turimetta Beach today

Beach: Manly Beach

Suburb: MANLY

Location: (-33.795989, 151.293795)

No SMART drumlines at Sydney East today

Beach: Bondi Beach

Suburb: BONDI

Location: (-33.892762, 151.278191)

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)

No SMART Drumlines at Lake Macquarie today.

Beach: Swansea Channel Inlet Beach

Suburb: SWANSEA HEADS

Location: (-33.08148, 151.661753)

No SMART Drumlines at Newcastle today

Beach: Soldiers Baths

Suburb: NEWCASTLE

Location: (-32.925217, 151.78861)

No Smart Drumlines between Pebbly Beach and Bateau Bay today.

Beach: North Entrance Beach

Suburb: MAGENTA SHORES

Location: (-33.344068, 151.517618)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #458 detected by Newcastle receiver at 02:56:02 AM (AEST) on 25-April-2024. Last detected at 06:08:18 AM (AEST) on 14-April-2024 by Maroubra receiver.Tagged and released 22-February-2018(AEDT) at Birchgrove, Sydney harbour.

Beach: Newcastle Beach

Suburb: NEWCASTLE

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: (-32.934579, 151.790482)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #405 detected by Killcare receiver at 09:11:20 AM (AEST) on 25-April-2024. Last detected at 09:12:51 AM (AEST) on 24-April-2024 by Bondi receiver.Tagged and released 23-November-2017(AEDT) at Bellinger River.

Beach: Killcare Beach

Suburb: KILLCARE

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: (-33.535967, 151.36867)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Bull Shark #405 detected by Killcare receiver at 09:29:10 AM (AEST) on 25-April-2024. Last detected at 09:20:58 AM (AEST) on 25-April-2024 by Killcare receiver.Tagged and released 23-November-2017(AEDT) at Bellinger River.

Beach: Killcare Beach

Suburb: KILLCARE

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: (-33.535976, 151.368688)

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