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A 16-year-old girl has died after being attacked by a shark while swimming in a river in Western Australia. She was pronounced dead after being pulled from the Swan River in the city of Fremantle ...
Authorities in Perth, Western Australia, believe that a bull shark is responsible for a fatal attack. 16-year-old Stella Berry was killed in the Swan River in Perth. Bull sharks, which can live in ...
A man was severely injured by a bull shark while swimming in the Swan River in January 2021. More than 100 species of shark live in the waters of Western Australia — the nation’s largest state ...
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Western Australian government announces investment in Perth's Swan River ferry network in election campaignThe Western Australian government has announced it will invest 107 million-dollars to expand Perth's Swan River ferry network ... Experts say low pay is turning Australia’s best and brightest ...
Wrapped around the broad blue swathe of the Swan River, its streets have an ego ... Photograph by Tourism Western Australia City officials have taken a leaf out of Melbourne’s book and zhooshed ...
A shark killed a 16-year-old girl on Saturday after she apparently jumped into a river in Western Australia to swim near ... an outing with friends on the Swan River in the Perth suburb of North ...
The girl, 16, was pulled from the Swan River, about 10 miles southwest of central Perth, with “critical injuries,” according to the Western Australia Police Force, which responded to the attack.
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