Scientists have solved the mystery of sticky black balls that began washing on beaches in Sydney, Australia last month ...
An environmental agency says black balls that washed up on Sydney beaches aren't tar, but a "complex composition" of "mixed ...
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The golf-ball-size debris that closed beaches across the Australian city wasn't tar balls as first thought. It was made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach and other beaches around the Australian city were shut Thursday ... People have been advised not to swim near or touch the debris. The City Council of Randwick ...
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Beaches in Sydney including the iconic Bondi were closed to bathers on Thursday after hundreds of black balls suspected to be toxic washed up on the city's shores.
Bondi Beach was shut after thousands of mysterious tar balls washed up on Australian shores ... people against swimming near or touching any of the balls. Sydney is home to more than 100 beaches ...
A man has been charged for wearing an allegedly "offensive" anti-Israel shirt at Sydney’s popular Bondi Beach.
advising against swimming near or touching any of the balls. Sydney is home to more than 100 beaches in its harbour and along its ocean front that are famous across the world, attracting millions ...