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Current Level | 0.68m |
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Location: (-34.80146701, 150.6688747)
Current Level | 0.37m |
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Location: (-34.75695, 150.71666)
Current Level | 1.40m |
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Location: (-34.6441, 150.8062)
Current Level | 0.68m |
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Location: (-34.5757, 150.7062)
Current Level | 0.00m |
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Location: (-34.854614303462, 150.74534326302)
Current Level | 0.05m |
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Location: (-34.771045597413, 150.80816851929)
Current Level | -0.12m |
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Location: (-34.859715971377, 150.72979363526)
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Location: (-34.621611, 150.845866)
Current Level | -0.03m |
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Location: (-34.530187, 150.862869)
Current Level | 0.48m |
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Location: (-34.727444444444, 150.83736944444)
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Category | HAZARD, Fallen tree, Unplanned |
Advice | Plan your journey Use an alternative route Local residents and businesses below The Abbey can still access their properties from Jamberoo. Local residents and businesses above Misty's Lane need to access their properties from the Robertson end of Jamberoo Mountain Road This information will be updated when conditions change. |
Roads | Jamberoo Mountain Road, Misty Lane, Jamberoo, The Abbey |
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Location: (-34.671323, 150.728402)
Category | CRASH, null, Unplanned |
Advice | Reduce your speed Exercise caution |
Roads | Princes Highway, Fern Street, Gerringong |
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Location: (-34.7180483, 150.831673)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, Bridge work, Planned |
Advice | Avoid the area Plan your journey Traffic controllers will be on site to direct motorists. Pedestrian access will be maintained during the closure with delays of about 10 minutes. Pedestrians will be escorted across the bridge by workers |
Diversions | Detours for light and heavy vehicles will be via the Illawarra Highway, Macquarie Pass and Princes Highway in both directions and are expected to add up to 80 minutes to journeys. |
Schedule | Closed Both directions Sunday - (8:00pm - 4:00am) Closed Both directions Monday - (8:00pm - 4:00am) Closed Both directions Tuesday - (8:00pm - 4:00am) Closed Both directions Wednesday - (8:00pm - 4:00am) Closed Both directions Thursday - (8:00pm - 4:00am) |
Roads | Moss Vale Road, Hampden Bridge, Kangaroo Valley |
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Location: (-34.727466, 150.5208957)
Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Check signage |
Roads | Wallaby Hill Road, Jamberoo |
Organisation | Kiama Municipal Council 02 4232 0444 council@kiama.nsw.gov.au http://www.kiama.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.6730539, 150.7577912)
Category | SCHEDULED ROADWORK, null, Planned |
Advice | Check signage Exercise caution Road Pavement Reconstruction Road will be under traffic control. Traffic controllers will guide traffic around the worksite and detours will be in place. Road users are cautioned to follow the changed traffic condition, exercise care when travelling near the work zone and be aware of heavy machinery |
Schedule | Lanes closed Both directions Weekdays - (7:00am - 5:00pm) |
Roads | Belmore Falls Road, Yeola Road, Robertson |
Organisation | Wingecarribee Shire Council 02 4868 0888 mail@wsc.nsw.gov.au http://www.wsc.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.6217418, 150.5818367)
Category | HAZARD, Road damage, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Reduce your speed Rough Surface Drive With Caution |
Roads | Belmore Falls Road, Yeola Road, Robertson |
Organisation | Wingecarribee Shire Council 02 4868 0888 mail@wsc.nsw.gov.au http://www.wsc.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.6220129, 150.5818917)
Category | HAZARD, Landslide, Unplanned |
Advice | Exercise caution Expect delays |
Roads | Foxground Road, Foxground |
Organisation | Kiama Municipal Council 02 4232 0444 council@kiama.nsw.gov.au http://www.kiama.nsw.gov.au |
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Location: (-34.6992169, 150.766019)
Location: (-34.55638, 150.791795)
Location: (-34.552399, 150.859907)
Affected roads | Wallaby Hill Road, Jamberoo. |
Est. Dates | 03/03/2022 10:00:00 am |
Residents only access on lower section.
Road closed at upper section.
Location: (-34.672755, 150.756996)
Affected roads | Foxground Road |
Est. Dates | 09/03/2022 10:10:56 am - 30/09/2022 10:00:00 am |
Location: (-34.725089, 150.768873)
Affected roads | Jamberoo Mountain Rd |
Est. Dates | 04/07/2022 12:00:00 pm - 31/10/2022 12:09:00 pm |
The closure is between The Abbey and Misty's Lane.
Residents below The Abbey can still access their properties from Jamberoo.
Residents above Misty's Lane need to access their properties from the Robertson end of Jamberoo Mountain Road.
Other motorists should use Macquarie Pass and Picton Road as alternatives.
The closure is expected to last several months.
Location: (-34.670989, 150.730471)
Minnamurra River at Minnamurra (214442)
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Level 1 | -0.285m |
Location: (-34.621611, 150.845866)
Werri Lagoon at Werri Lagoon (214445)
Measure | Value |
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Level 1 | 0.484m |
Location: (-34.7274444444, 150.8373694444)
Crooked Creek at Gerroa (215410)
Measure | Value |
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Level 1 | 0.052m |
Location: (-34.7710455974, 150.8081685193)
Date | Observation |
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27/03/2023 8:00:00 am | 0.8 mm |
27/03/2023 7:00:00 am | 1.2 mm |
27/03/2023 6:00:00 am | 0.2 mm |
Location: (-34.6532, 150.8609)
Date | Observation |
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27/03/2023 7:45:00 am | 0.086 metres |
27/03/2023 7:30:00 am | 0.099 metres |
27/03/2023 7:15:00 am | 0.116 metres |
27/03/2023 7:00:00 am | 0.137 metres |
27/03/2023 6:45:00 am | 0.156 metres |
27/03/2023 6:30:00 am | 0.18 metres |
27/03/2023 6:15:00 am | 0.206 metres |
27/03/2023 6:00:00 am | 0.234 metres |
27/03/2023 5:45:00 am | 0.264 metres |
27/03/2023 5:30:00 am | 0.296 metres |
27/03/2023 5:15:00 am | 0.329 metres |
27/03/2023 5:00:00 am | 0.365 metres |
Location: (-34.7725, 150.8073)
Date | Observation |
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27/03/2023 8:00:00 am | 1 mm |
27/03/2023 7:00:00 am | 1 mm |
27/03/2023 6:00:00 am | 0.5 mm |
Location: (-34.6236, 150.7444)
Date | Observation |
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27/03/2023 8:00:00 am | 0 mm |
27/03/2023 7:00:00 am | 1 mm |
27/03/2023 6:00:00 am | 1 mm |
Location: (-34.7203, 150.7692)
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DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1548 detected by Kiama receiver at 03:34:49 PM (AEDT) on 24-March-2023. Last detected at 07:03:55 AM (AEDT) on 26-October-2022 by Hawks Nest receiver.Tagged and released 25-July-2022(AEST) at Pippi Beach, Yamba.
Beach: SURF
Suburb: Kiama
About Tagged shark detection shark
Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.
Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.
White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.
In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.
Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.
Length: 6.0 m
Weight: 1100 Kg
Location: (-34.678579, 150.861689)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1548 detected by Stanwell Park receiver at 12:29:06 PM (AEDT) on 25-March-2023. Last detected at 03:40:34 PM (AEDT) on 24-March-2023 by Kiama receiver.Tagged and released 25-July-2022(AEST) at Pippi Beach, Yamba.
Beach: STANWELL PARK
Suburb: Wollongong
About Tagged shark detection shark
Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.
Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.
White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.
In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.
Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.
Length: 6.0 m
Weight: 1100 Kg
Location: (-34.236576, 150.995403)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1548 detected by Stanwell Park receiver at 12:37:06 PM (AEDT) on 25-March-2023. Last detected at 12:29:06 PM (AEDT) on 25-March-2023 by Stanwell Park receiver.Tagged and released 25-July-2022(AEST) at Pippi Beach, Yamba.
Beach: STANWELL PARK
Suburb: Wollongong
About Tagged shark detection shark
Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.
Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.
White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.
In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.
Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.
Length: 6.0 m
Weight: 1100 Kg
Location: (-34.236636, 150.995355)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #845 detected by Wollongong receiver at 04:44:14 PM (AEDT) on 26-March-2023. Last detected at 08:15:12 AM (AEDT) on 11-March-2023 by Birubi receiver.Tagged and released 19-July-2020(AEST) at Main Beach, Evans Head .
Beach: WOLLONGONG CITY
Suburb: Wollongong
About Tagged shark detection shark
Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.
Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.
White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.
In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.
Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.
Length: 6.0 m
Weight: 1100 Kg
Location: (-34.427692, 150.913213)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #845 detected by Wollongong receiver at 05:55:00 PM (AEDT) on 26-March-2023. Last detected at 04:44:14 PM (AEDT) on 26-March-2023 by Wollongong receiver.Tagged and released 19-July-2020(AEST) at Main Beach, Evans Head .
Beach: WOLLONGONG CITY
Suburb: Wollongong
About Tagged shark detection shark
Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.
Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.
White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.
In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.
Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.
Length: 6.0 m
Weight: 1100 Kg
Location: (-34.427689, 150.913377)
DPI Fisheries advise: tagged White Shark #1643 detected by Stanwell Park receiver at 11:53:44 PM (AEDT) on 26-March-2023. Last detected at 05:21:25 PM (AEDT) on 21-November-2022 by Sussex Inlet receiver.Tagged and released 10-September-2022(AEST) at Main Beach line, Evans Head.
Beach: STANWELL PARK
Suburb: Wollongong
About Tagged shark detection shark
Torpedo shape. Pointy snout.
Alternative names: white pointer, great white shark.
White sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, are found near shore along most of the world's temperate coastlines but are relatively scarce compared to most other widely distributed shark species.
In Australia, White Sharks have been recorded from central Queensland, around the southern coast to North West Cape, Western Australia, but are more common in the south.
Only the underbelly is white: the top surface is grey to blue/grey or bronzy. The biggest recorded specimen was 7 metres long and 3200 kg. The teeth are large, saw-edged and triangular. The diet of young specimens (under about 3.5 metres) is mainly a variety of fish, rays and other sharks. Larger adults eat larger prey including marine mammals such as sea lions and seals, small toothed whales and otters. They also eat dead animals floating in the water. More bites on humans, including many fatalities, have been attributed to the great white shark than to any other marine animal. White Sharks are a protected species in all Australian states including NSW, and also in several other countries.
Length: 6.0 m
Weight: 1100 Kg
Location: (-34.236755, 150.995337)
Data Authorities: Rural Fire Service NSW (RFS) , State Emergency Service NSW (SES) , Manly Hydraulics Laboratory (MHL) , Transport NSW , Jemena , Geoscience Australia , NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) , SharkSmart , Essential Energy
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