Mysterious Ball-Shaped Debris Continues to Wash Up on Sydney Beaches
- Sydney has closed nine beaches due to the appearance of small white and gray balls of debris, including popular Manly and Dee Why beaches.
- The Northern Beaches Council is collecting the debris for testing after being alerted by the New South Wales Environmental Protection Agency.
- Last October, several beaches, including Bondi Beach, were also closed due to thousands of black balls that were linked to a sewage spill.
- Authorities cannot explain the source of the debris, raising safety concerns for beachgoers, according to state politician Sue Higginson.
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