at Sydney's Bondi Beach in November 1977. The chance meeting turned into an opportunity for Peter to give Britain's future king a crash course on surfing, Peter told 9News ahead of Charles ...
The New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) first warned Sydney residents to avoid swimming or touching the balls on October 17, after they were spotted at seven beaches including the ...
The Sydney bar manager ... The final kilometres give you tantalising peeks of the destination – Bondi Beach. Known for great surfing, and then for its rescue services (Bondi Rescue, anyone?), ...
Lifeguards declared Sydney's famed Bondi beach and several other strands closed Thursday, as more mysterious black "tar ball" globules washed up along the city's shores. For days, thousands of ...
Despite its popularity (and its plentiful souvenir shops and surf and fashion boutiques ... The best way to get to Bondi Beach, which is southeast of Sydney Harbour, is by train, bus or ferry.
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Taronga Zoo Sydney is home to over 4,000 animals while providing amazing views of Sydney's beautiful harbor. The zoo also has ...
Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach has been closed, joining several other popular swimming spots along the city’s picturesque east coast, after thousands of toxic tar balls washed ashore in recent days.
Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney, Australia, beaches were initially suspected to be tar balls but turned out to be miniature "fatbergs" containing human feces.