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Shark attack pushes Australian state to review drone curbs

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-14

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• What happened: A shark attack at Coogee Beach in New South Wales left a 35-year-old woman critically injured, prompting a review of drone restrictions to enhance shark monitoring. • Why it matters: The incident highlights the increasing frequency of shark attacks in Australia and the need for improved safety measures for beachgoers. • What to watch next: The Civil Aviation Safety Authority's decision on adapting drone regulations and any new safety measures implemented by the New South Wales government.

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