It’s not surprising in a country this size that a lot of puzzling events occur. Here are some of the most enduring Australian ...
Northern Beaches Council on Wednesday afternoon said only Dee Why beach remained shut while workers continue to clean up the white/grey coloured balls. Manly, Long Reef, Queenscliff, Freshwater ...
But as the day progressed, more balls washed along the shores of the Manly, Long Reef, Queenscliff ... council was alerted to the debris via the NSW Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and ...
The balls, seen here at Dee Why on Wednesday morning ... Picture: NewsWire / Julian Andrews Efforts from council staff mean Manly, Long Reef, Queenscliff, Freshwater, North Curl Curl, North ...
The council advised Australian beachgoers to avoid Manly, Dee Why, Long Reef, Queenscliff ... Protection Authority (NSW EPA) in November found that the balls contained "fatty acids, petroleum ...
The origin of mysterious round blobs that washed ashore on Sydney beaches earlier this month, forcing their closure, is ...
The council was notified on Tuesday by the NSW Environment ... potentially hazardous ball-shaped debris was found.Credit: James Brickwood Manly, Dee Why, Long Reef, Queenscliff, Freshwater ...
NINE popular beaches have been forced to shut down after mysterious balls washed up on the shores and baffled authorities. The balls have washed up across several locations in Sydney, Australia ...