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Alert Level | Advice |
Location | 2287 DARKWOOD RD, DARKWOOD 2454 |
Council Area | Bellingen |
Status | Under control |
Type | Bush Fire |
Fire | Yes |
Size | 71 ha |
Responsible Agency | NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service |
Updated | 18 Jul 2025 10:26 |
Alert Level | Planned Burn |
Location | RUTILE TRL, REPTON 2454 |
Council Area | Bellingen |
Status | Under control |
Type | Hazard Reduction |
Fire | Yes |
Size | 2 ha |
Responsible Agency | Rural Fire Service |
Updated | 18 Jul 2025 02:39 |
Location: (-30.459121703999983, 153.04873657200005)
Alert Level | Not Applicable |
Location | 368D DAIRYVILLE RD, UPPER ORARA 2450 |
Council Area | Coffs Harbour |
Status | Under control |
Type | Burn off |
Fire | Yes |
Size | 0 ha |
Responsible Agency | Rural Fire Service |
Updated | 19 Jul 2025 08:24 |
Location: (-30.24844360299994, 152.97016906700003)
Alert Level | Not Applicable |
Location | 335 KALANG RD, KALANG 2454 |
Council Area | Bellingen |
Status | Under control |
Type | Burn off |
Fire | Yes |
Size | 0 ha |
Responsible Agency | Rural Fire Service |
Updated | 18 Jul 2025 15:42 |
Location: (-30.473764419999952, 152.85963440000012)
Current Level | -m |
Minor | - |
Moderate | - |
Major | - |
Location: (-30.3838, 152.8901)
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Minor | - |
Moderate | - |
Major | - |
Location: (-30.4417, 152.8852)
Current Level | -m |
Minor | 1.5m |
Moderate | 2m |
Major | 2.4m |
Location: (-30.490934685774, 153.0128478418)
Current Level | -m |
Minor | - |
Moderate | - |
Major | - |
Location: (-30.442158462299, 153.02455808475)
Current Level | -m |
Minor | 3.7m |
Moderate | 6.7m |
Major | 8.2m |
Location: (-30.451091801188, 152.89934227411)
Current Level | -m |
Minor | - |
Moderate | - |
Major | - |
Location: (-30.234, 152.7107)
Current Level | -m |
Minor | - |
Moderate | - |
Major | - |
Location: (-30.505272251043, 152.9788110831)
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Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Reduce your speed Check signage Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions are in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Updates about the road condition will be provided as they become available. |
Roads | Waterfall Way, Darkwood Road, Thora |
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Location: (-30.4239858, 152.7783997)
Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Check signage Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions are in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Updates about the road condition will be provided as they become available. |
Roads | Waterfall Way, Horseshoe Road, Bellingen |
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Location: (-30.4203868, 152.8382473)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, Slope stabilisation, Planned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution Portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time, 24/7. Motorists are advised to allow approximately 10 minutes of additional travel time |
Speed Limit | 40 |
Schedule | Affected Both directions Weekdays - (7:00am - 6:00pm) |
Roads | Waterfall Way, Dorrigo Mountain |
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Location: (-30.3854574, 152.7405512)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution Portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. Motorists are advised to allow approximately 5 minutes of additional travel time. |
Speed Limit | 40 |
Schedule | Affected Both directions Weekdays - (all day - ) |
Roads | Waterfall Way, Darkwood Road, Thora |
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Location: (-30.4225438, 152.7783871)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned |
Advice | Reduced speed limit Allow extra travel time Alternating single lane 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. Outside work hours, there will be a reduced speed limit of 60km/h. |
Speed Limit | 40 |
Schedule | Affected Both directions Weekdays - (7:00am - 5:00pm) Affected Both directions Saturday - (7:00am - 1:00pm) |
Roads | Waterfall Way, Corks Road, Deer Vale, Fernbrook Loop Road |
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Location: (-30.3671183, 152.527774)
Category | CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, Load limit, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Load Limited Bridge Rigid Vehicles - 11t Articulated Vehicles - 21t |
Roads | Darkwood Road, Darkwood |
Organisation | Bellingen 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)
Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Reduce your speed Landslip - Upslope and downslope affected - Use Caution |
Roads | Tyringham Road, North Dorrigo |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.2782753, 152.6633199)
Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution Reduced to one lane past downslope landslip - Use Caution |
Roads | Johnsens Road, Fernbrook |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.3483652, 152.6241402)
Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution
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Speed Limit | 40 |
Roads | Deer Vale Road, Prices Road, Deer Vale |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.3427518, 152.5665004)
Category | HAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Avoid the area Cooks Bridge, Kalang Road - Road Approaches Washed out, Bridge Closed - Council attending to co-ordinate repairs and re-opening |
Roads | Kalang Road, Cooks Bridge, Kalang |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.5094908, 152.767215)
Category | HAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned |
Advice | Allow extra travel time Delay non-essential travel Summervilles Road, Thora is open to local traffic only. 14t load limit in place due to pavement and bridge damage - Use Caution. |
Roads | Summervilles Road, Thora |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.4167225, 152.7779337)
Category | HAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned |
Advice | Delay non-essential travel Exercise caution Gordonville Road, Glenniffer through to Summervilles Road, Thora is open to local traffic only. 14t load limit in place due to pavement and bridge damage - Use Caution. |
Roads | Gordonville Road, Gleniffer |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.3893501, 152.8760252)
Category | HAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned |
Advice | Use an alternative route Exercise caution |
Diversions | All Vehicles over 14t Gross use alternative route - Open to Local Traffic Only |
Roads | Summervilles Road, Summervilles Creek Bridge, Thora |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.416928, 152.795522)
Category | CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, Load limit, Unplanned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution Please be advised that following a recent inspection carried out on Shepherds Lane, Bielsdown Hills, a load limit of 5 tonnes has been implemented on Whisky Creek Bridge.
Detour can be made via Smiths Lane, Bielsdown Hills. |
Roads | Shepherds Road, Bielsdown Hills |
Organisation | Bellingen Shire Council 02 6655 7300 council@bellingen.nsw.gov.au http://www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-30.3535996, 152.6933756)
Category | CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, null, Unplanned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route Little Hydes Creek No. 2 Bridge Permanently Closed |
Roads | Little Hydes Creek Road, Valery |
Organisation | Bellingen 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)
Category | CHANGED TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, null, Unplanned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route Milnes Bridge Permanently Closed |
Roads | Rodgers Road East, Megan |
Organisation | Bellingen 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)
Location: (-30.394527, 152.745996)
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DPI advise 3.13 Tiger Shark tagged and released from SMART drumline at Park Beach , COFFS HARBOUR at 11:28 am on 17 Jul 2025.
Beach: Little Muttonbird Island
Suburb: COFFS HARBOUR
Location: (-30.293848, 153.145684)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1968 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 11:46:24 PM (AEST) on 17-July-2025. Last detected at 03:28:06 PM (AEST) on 24-July-2024 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 11-August-2023(AEST) at Main Beach line, 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: (-30.879462, 153.044822)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1968 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 11:54:05 PM (AEST) on 17-July-2025. Last detected at 11:49:03 PM (AEST) on 17-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 11-August-2023(AEST) at Main Beach line, 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: (-30.879488, 153.044829)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1968 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 12:18:00 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025. Last detected at 12:07:45 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 11-August-2023(AEST) at Main Beach line, 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: (-30.879544, 153.044817)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1968 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 12:24:22 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025. Last detected at 12:18:00 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 11-August-2023(AEST) at Main Beach line, 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: (-30.879548, 153.044836)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1968 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 04:26:25 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025. Last detected at 12:54:57 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 11-August-2023(AEST) at Main Beach line, 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: (-30.879511, 153.044822)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Tiger Shark #1685 detected by Nambucca Heads receiver at 10:54:38 PM (AEST) on 18-July-2025. Last detected at 11:43:41 PM (AEDT) on 21-February-2023 by Coffs Harbour receiver.Tagged and released 21-September-2022(AEST) at Emu Park, Yeppoon.
Beach: Main Beach
Suburb: NAMBUCCA HEADS
About Tagged shark detection shark
Long Shape. Distinctive pattern.
Tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, are found worldwide in warm tropical and subtropical seas where they inhabit both shorelines and open waters.
In Australia, they occur across northern Australia, and south to southern NSW and Perth in Western Australia.
The species is most active at night, when it comes closer inshore or nearer the surface. It is also one of the few sharks which is a true opportunistic scavenger, taking a wide range of prey including fish, turtles, crabs, clams, mammals, sea birds, reptiles, other sharks and just about anything else they can catch alive, as well as a variety of inanimate flotsam items. Its occurrence in shallow water, indiscriminate diet and large size make it one of the most dangerous sharks. The species has tiger-like, striped markings on a dark, grey-brown back with off-white underbelly. They can grow to around 6 metres but on average are about 3 metres. The teeth are heavily saw-edged, cockscomb shaped, razor-sharp, and the same in both upper and lower jaws.
Length: 4.2 m
Weight: 635 kg
Location: (-30.637522, 153.023568)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Tiger Shark #1685 detected by Nambucca Heads receiver at 11:01:06 PM (AEST) on 18-July-2025. Last detected at 10:54:38 PM (AEST) on 18-July-2025 by Nambucca Heads receiver.Tagged and released 21-September-2022(AEST) at Emu Park, Yeppoon.
Beach: Main Beach
Suburb: NAMBUCCA HEADS
About Tagged shark detection shark
Long Shape. Distinctive pattern.
Tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, are found worldwide in warm tropical and subtropical seas where they inhabit both shorelines and open waters.
In Australia, they occur across northern Australia, and south to southern NSW and Perth in Western Australia.
The species is most active at night, when it comes closer inshore or nearer the surface. It is also one of the few sharks which is a true opportunistic scavenger, taking a wide range of prey including fish, turtles, crabs, clams, mammals, sea birds, reptiles, other sharks and just about anything else they can catch alive, as well as a variety of inanimate flotsam items. Its occurrence in shallow water, indiscriminate diet and large size make it one of the most dangerous sharks. The species has tiger-like, striped markings on a dark, grey-brown back with off-white underbelly. They can grow to around 6 metres but on average are about 3 metres. The teeth are heavily saw-edged, cockscomb shaped, razor-sharp, and the same in both upper and lower jaws.
Length: 4.2 m
Weight: 635 kg
Location: (-30.637528, 153.023535)
No SMART Drumlines at Coffs Harbour today.
Beach: North Wall Beach
Suburb: COFFS HARBOUR
Location: (-30.300453, 153.146248)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1968 detected by South West Rocks receiver at 01:01:13 PM (AEST) on 19-July-2025. Last detected at 04:26:25 AM (AEST) on 18-July-2025 by South West Rocks receiver.Tagged and released 11-August-2023(AEST) at Main Beach line, 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: (-30.87949, 153.04479)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged Tiger Shark #1685 detected by Nambucca Heads receiver at 01:23:13 PM (AEST) on 19-July-2025. Last detected at 11:02:54 PM (AEST) on 18-July-2025 by Nambucca Heads receiver.Tagged and released 21-September-2022(AEST) at Emu Park, Yeppoon.
Beach: Main Beach
Suburb: NAMBUCCA HEADS
About Tagged shark detection shark
Long Shape. Distinctive pattern.
Tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, are found worldwide in warm tropical and subtropical seas where they inhabit both shorelines and open waters.
In Australia, they occur across northern Australia, and south to southern NSW and Perth in Western Australia.
The species is most active at night, when it comes closer inshore or nearer the surface. It is also one of the few sharks which is a true opportunistic scavenger, taking a wide range of prey including fish, turtles, crabs, clams, mammals, sea birds, reptiles, other sharks and just about anything else they can catch alive, as well as a variety of inanimate flotsam items. Its occurrence in shallow water, indiscriminate diet and large size make it one of the most dangerous sharks. The species has tiger-like, striped markings on a dark, grey-brown back with off-white underbelly. They can grow to around 6 metres but on average are about 3 metres. The teeth are heavily saw-edged, cockscomb shaped, razor-sharp, and the same in both upper and lower jaws.
Length: 4.2 m
Weight: 635 kg
Location: (-30.63749, 153.023591)
Data Authorities: Rural Fire Service NSW (RFS) , State Emergency Service NSW (SES) , Manly Hydraulics Laboratory (MHL) , Transport NSW , Jemena , Geoscience Australia , NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) , SharkSmart , Essential Energy
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