Daily London
A $2.5 million state government plan aimed at reducing the risk of deadly shark attacks will see drones deployed at unpatrolled beaches across the state.
The roll-out will include 200 “bite kits” sent to regional beaches, earlier drone patrols ahead of summer and extended beach coverage.
The government will also engage Surfing NSW to offer drone training to surf clubs at beaches on the NSW coast between Newcastle and Wollongong.
It comes after several horror shark attacks on NSW beaches.
Olivia Mulheim, 25, died after being mauled by a bull shark while swimming with her partner Lucas Schindler, 26, on November 27.
Psillakis’ death sparked the temporary closure of several beaches and paused a shark net removal trial in Sydney.
Shark-spotting drones have already become permanent fixtures along Queensland beaches in a bid to improve surveillance after multiple shark sightings.

