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Surfers’ paradise lost: Australian wave riders still reeling from shark attacks

Recent encounters have revived calls for culls, but few are in favour of a catching and killing the predators

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Surfers riding waves at Boulders Beach in Ballina, Australia. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Ever since surfer Garry Meredith rushed to the water to help save a man mauled by a shark off Australia’s east coast, he has not been able to get back on his board.

It has been a year since bodyboarder Matt Lee was hauled in from the sea, haemorrhaging blood after a four-metre great white shark bit his legs.

Lee survived but for veteran lifesaver Meredith the memories remain vivid. He helped paramedics stem the bleeding after the attack at Lighthouse Beach in the picturesque town of Ballina.

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Beach culture is core to local identity but a rise in shark sightings and attacks has shaken many residents.

“After that experience ... my surfing completely stopped,” Meredith said. “I’ll get back eventually, but I’m not ready to go back in yet.”

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