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Year-round drones and an audit of bull sharks: Beach safety plan unveiled

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Emily Kowal, Matt O'Sullivan
Year-round drones and an audit of bull sharks: Beach safety plan unveiled
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The New South Wales government is expanding its shark protection program by increasing funding for drone surveillance and testing AI-based detection systems. Premier Chris Minns ruled out a cull of protected white sharks but is considering measures to manage bull shark populations in local rivers.

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The initiative balances public safety concerns with environmental conservation efforts in response to recent shark attacks.

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The article objectively reports on government policy and the rationale provided by the Premier.

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