Drone technology could be the answer shark protection
On June 15, 2026, a great white shark attacked swimmer Leah Stewart at Coogee Beach, prompting renewed discussions on NSW's shark safety measures. Premier Chris Minns considers a bull shark cull but exempts great whites, which are protected. Experts advocate for drone surveillance to enhance safety after two fatalities from shark attacks since September.
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Published 15 Jun 2026, 07:39 UTC · Updated 15 Jun 2026, 07:50 UTC
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