$4.2 Million Shark Safety Boost After Horror Spate of Attacks

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Australia NewsFILE – A sign is seen at the site of a fatal shark attack at Dee Why Beach, in Sydney, Australia, Sept. 6, 2025. AP Photo/Mark BakerAAP1/24/2026|Updated: 1/24/20260:00Long-range drone technology, tagging and shark-listening stations will be boosted on NSW beaches following a spate of attacks.Swimmers remain on red alert after four attacks on NSW beaches, three of them in Sydney, including one that claimed the life of a boy who was mauled by a shark while swimming with friends.AAPAuthorAustralian Associated Press is an Australian news agency.Author’s Selected ArticlesThree Men Charged in ‘Brazen’ $24 Million Drug Bust at AirportJan 24, 2026Fire With Fire: Growing Fight to Shift Booze CultureJan 24, 2026Liberal Backer Defends Ley as Potential Leadership Showdown LoomsJan 24, 2026‘No Better Hands’: Rudd Successor Named for US PostJan 24, 2026

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