A Sydney local was trying to get home after spending the Australia Day public holiday at Coogee Beach, along with thousands of other Aussies.
An unusual situation has arisen in Australia. Mysterious black balls have been spotted on Coogee Beach in Sydney. It is not yet known how they ended up on the shore. Research will be necessary to ...
Analytical tests show the latest debris to wash up on Sydney's beaches includes markers of human and animal waste.Scientists from UNSW Sydney have ...
The origin of mysterious round blobs that washed ashore on Sydney beaches earlier this month, forcing their closure, is ...
A man accused of taking intimate images without consent at a beach in Sydney’s eastern suburbs on Australia Day has been ...
Though it's a bit smaller than its better-known northern counterpart Bondi, Coogee Beach is the quintessential spot for those looking to soak up some sun and swim in Sydney's famous waters.
The marble-sized white and grey balls were tested and discovered to contain "saturated fatty acids, along with fecal coliforms and E-coli." ...
It comes a month after the favourite January beachside festival dropped its Australia Day moniker for the first time in 15 years.
More than 100,000 people are expected to line more than a kilometre of foreshore from Langley Park for the annual half-hour ...