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Whale carcass moved along coast draws criticism as sharks close Sydney beaches

2 articlesSince April 25, 2026Sydney, Australia

Where things stand

Updated May 5, 06:47 AM

No verified details are available as of the latest update. Multiple unconfirmed media reports indicate that a sperm whale carcass was discovered at Era Beach on April 25, later towed 20km to Bellambi boat ramp on May 1, drawing criticism over poor communication and heightened shark activity. Authorities closed some Sydney beaches due to shark sightings, but the number and duration remain unconfirmed. A Wollongong city councillor has called for a review. All claims await independent corroboration.

Open questions

  • Was the public warned about potential shark risks during the whale towing operation?
  • How many Sydney beaches were closed and for how long?
  • Who was responsible for communication and media planning during the operation?
  • Did the whale movement directly cause the increased shark activity?
  • Has an official review or investigation been formally initiated?
  • What were the specific equipment failures and why was the carcass broken apart?
  • Why was towing out to sea not feasible according to the NPWS?

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