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Located near the southern end of the 70km-long Gold Coast seaside strip – famed the world over for its rideable waves – is a ...
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It’s described as the world’s longest-running marine cull – an almost century-long massive loss of aquatic life along Australia’s coastline linked to shark nets. First introduced during the 1930s and ...
It’s not hard to garner support for cuddly koalas, colourful parrots and big-eyed frogs, but what about animals – such as sharks – that we humans don’t find so physically endearing? This extract comes ...