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Time Off:18/09/2024 09:00:00
Est. Time On:18/09/2024 15:30:00
No. of Customers affected:321
Reason:General network maintenance
Last Updated:18/09/2024 09:05:26
Incident IDINCD-93267-r

CategorySCHEDULED ROADWORK, Bridge work, Planned
Advice

Check signage

Exercise caution

Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Motorists are advised to allow approximately 5 minutes of additional travel time.

Speed Limit40
Schedule

Affected

Both directions

Weekdays - (6:00am - 5:00pm)

RoadsKeevers Drive, Giinagay Way, Raleigh, North Bank Road

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Location: (-30.4550405, 153.0079573)

CategoryCHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, Load limit, Unplanned
Advice

Exercise caution

Load Limited Bridge

Rigid Vehicles - 11t

Articulated Vehicles - 21t

RoadsDarkwood Road, Darkwood
OrganisationBellingen Shire Council
02 6655 7300
council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au
http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.4534459, 152.6307639)

CategoryHAZARD, null, Unplanned
Advice

Plan your journey

Use an alternative route

Little Hydes Creek No. 2 Bridge Closed

RoadsLittle Hydes Creek Road, Valery
OrganisationBellingen Shire Council
02 6655 7300
council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au
http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.405006, 152.9200788)

CategoryHAZARD, null, Unplanned
Advice

Plan your journey

Use an alternative route

Milnes Bridge Closed

RoadsRodgers Road East, Megan
OrganisationBellingen Shire Council
02 6655 7300
council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au
http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au

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Location: (-30.2710478, 152.7552738)

View of Newell Falls from Waterfall Way in Newell Falls.

Location: (-30.394527, 152.745996)

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No SMART drumlines at Coffs Harbour today.

Beach: Jetty Beach

Suburb: COFFS HARBOUR

Location: (-30.30338, 153.142264)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1636 detected by Nambucca Heads receiver at 03:15:08 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024. Last detected at 02:53:30 PM (AEST) on 04-September-2024 by Seven Mile/Lennox receiver.Tagged and released 09-September-2022(AEST) at Sawtell Headland, Sawtell.

Beach: Main Beach

Suburb: NAMBUCCA HEADS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.637516, 153.023529)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1636 detected by Nambucca Heads receiver at 03:34:26 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024. Last detected at 03:15:08 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024 by Nambucca Heads receiver.Tagged and released 09-September-2022(AEST) at Sawtell Headland, Sawtell.

Beach: Main Beach

Suburb: NAMBUCCA HEADS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.637521, 153.023511)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1955 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 05:21:11 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024. Last detected at 03:00:14 AM (AEST) on 24-September-2024 by Yamba receiver.Tagged and released 30-July-2023(AEST) at Airforce Beach, Evans Head.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879394, 153.04472)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1955 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 05:25:47 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024. Last detected at 05:21:11 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 30-July-2023(AEST) at Airforce Beach, Evans Head.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879418, 153.044761)

DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1955 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 05:42:13 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024. Last detected at 05:38:33 AM (AEST) on 30-September-2024 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 30-July-2023(AEST) at Airforce Beach, Evans Head.

Beach: Front Beach

Suburb: SOUTH WEST ROCKS

About Tagged shark detection shark

Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.

Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.

White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.

In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.

Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.

Length: 6.0 m

Weight: 1100 Kg

Location: (-30.879443, 153.044794)

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