Queensland’s most sharky beach has been revealed in the wake of the Sunshine State’s latest shark attack. SEE THE MAP Monday’s tragic fatal attack on Bribie Island teenage surf lifesaver ...
A grim prediction has emerged after a two-metre crocodile was spotted on a beach near a popular camping spot in south-east Queensland, with leading experts unable to agree on why it ventured 380km ...
Frighteningly, tourism hotspot Noosa was the most sharky of the busiest South East Queensland beaches, with 146 sharks caught between 2020 and 2025 - including 26 tiger sharks bigger than 2m.