Sydney beaches closed over toxic ball concerns

AFP

Sydney's famous beaches, including the iconic Bondi, were closed to swimmers on Thursday following the discovery of hundreds of black balls suspected to be toxic.

The Waverley Council announced the precautionary closures of Bondi, Bronte, and Tamarama beaches, while Randwick Council shut down four additional beaches to the south.

Waverley Mayor Will Nemesh stated, “The wellbeing of our community is paramount. That’s why Council has taken the precaution to close our beaches.” 

After preliminary testing by Randwick Council suggested the items may be “tar balls”—lumps of oil and debris—concerns about the environmental impact grew.

Local resident Monica O’Connell expressed her worries, saying, “We've got so many pollutants in the atmosphere, so many pollutants on the boats, so many pollutants, plastic, it's going to come to our beaches. It’s everywhere else in the world, unfortunately.”

The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority is conducting further tests on the mysterious items and has advised against swimming near or touching them.

Sydney is renowned for its stunning coastline, boasting over 100 beaches that attract millions of tourists and locals each year. 

While Bondi and Maroubra beaches have since reopened, authorities continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure public safety.
 

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