News outlets around the world are reporting on a series of shark attacks along Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) coastline.
Swimmers in Sydney have been urged to stay out of the water after three people were seriously wounded during a spate of shark attacks in New South Wales.
Following four attacks in 48 hours, one scientist has warned that climate change could be increasing the risk of shark bites.
Peter Smith and his wife were on holiday from Hertfordshire in the Caribbean when a beautiful swim suddenly changed.
The attacks have left two people in hospital, with people asking why bull sharks are having such an impact on New South ...
When I see a great white shark, I am in awe of the enigmatic, powerful apex predator. My life has been dedicated to trying to ...
After four shark attacks in a horror 48 hours, experts have revealed a possible reason why there has been an influx of bull sharks.
Four people have now been bitten by sharks in the last two days in New South Wales, including three in Sydney Harbour. Two ...
Experts say a “perfect storm” of conditions was behind four separate shark attacks within 48 hours in NSW. Warm temperatures, ...
In a striking incident that has captured public attention, fishermen in Sydney Harbour recently caught a 150kg bull shark, stirring up conversations about shark populations and safety in coastal ...
A 12-year-old boy mauled by a shark in Sydney Harbour has died in hospital, almost a week after the attack. Nico Antic was ...
An Aussie fisherman has been filmed wrangling a massive bull shark in Sydney Harbour, as NSW grapples with its fourth shark ...