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Mother critically injured in Coogee Beach shark attack amid renewed debate on shark management

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A woman in her 30s, a local mother, was critically injured in a shark attack at Coogee Beach on Saturday while swimming between the flags in clear water. She was attacked approximately 20–30 metres from shore and rescued by an off-duty lifeguard and emergency physician before being airlifted to St Vincent’s Hospital, where she remains in critical but stable condition. The incident, which occurred despite existing shark mitigation measures, has reignited debate over shark management policies. NSW officials have not ruled out culling and plan to install shark nets from September 1, while experts continue to question the scientific basis of culling. The victim was following safety guidelines, and the community has been deeply affected by the event.

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While both sources cover the same core event, Nine offers more complete and nuanced reporting by centering human experience and rescue efforts, whereas Daily Mail prioritizes political controversy and policy response with more sensational language. Neither source fully integrates scientific perspectives on shark culling, though Daily Mail briefly acknowledges them.

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Nine
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'I think we have to': Shark cull back on the table after Coogee tragedy

Read this article for framing that is focused on eyewitness accounts and community impact.

Be aware that it gives significant space to political figures supporting culling without proportional pushback from experts.

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Daily Mail
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Young mother remains in critical condition after horror shark attack - as culls aren't ruled out by officials: 'Nothing off the table'

Read this article for framing that is centred on government response and policy options in the wake of the attack.

Be aware that it leans heavily on political sources and uses sensationalist language to amplify urgency.

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OCEANIA

'I think we have to': Shark cull back on the table after Coogee tragedy

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Other - Other 1 day, 5 hours ago
OCEANIA

Young mother remains in critical condition after horror shark attack - as culls aren't ruled out by officials: 'Nothing off the table'