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Sydney storm photos: aftermath of weather damage
Beaches across Sydney, including Collaroy, Cronulla and Coogee, were badly hit by storm damage, including a massive king tide on Sunday night.
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The Seneca at Collaroy Beach this morning after extensive sand bagging overnight.Credit:Peter Rae
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The Seneca at Collaroy Beach this morning after extensive sandbagging overnight.Credit:Peter Rae
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The scene at Collaroy Beach this morning after laying some 12,000 sandbags overnight.Credit:Peter Rae
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Rusty and Ruby catch the morning sun while keeping an eye on things in Collaroy.Credit:Peter Rae
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Massive boulders are lifted into place at Collaroy Beach this morning.Credit:Peter Rae
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Damaged beachfront homes along Pittwater Road at Collaroy.Credit:AAP
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HIgh tide at Collaroy where people's properties have been damaged by the storm.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Sand is delivered for a sandbagging operation to try and protect storm damaged residences at Collaroy.Credit:Janie Barrett
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A resident is allowed back into her storm damaged property at Collaroy to collect some personal possessions.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Damaged beachfront homes along Pittwater Road at Collaroy.Credit:AAP
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The clean up has begun on Manly Beach.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Sea foam at Tathra Beach on the South Coast. Contributed by Bega District News readers.Credit:SUPPLIED
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Sea foam at Tathra Beach on the South Coast. Contributed by Bega District News readers.Credit:SUPPLIED
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First light at Bondi as the search resumes for a missing swimmer from Bondi Beach after he went missing yesterday.Credit:Peter Rae
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First light at Bondi as a Police Officer searches for a missing swimmer after he went missing yesterday.Credit:Peter Rae
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A Bondi lifeguard searches for a missing swimmer in rough water off Bondi Beach.Credit:Peter Rae
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Coogee Beach - 4 hours before high tide and the water is up very high as they try to clear sand from the Surf Lifesavers boat shed on June 6th.Credit:Michele Mossop
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Andrew Tooher from Coogee Surf Club with dog Lana supervises the cleanup 4 hours before high tide and the water is up very high as they try to clear sand from the Surf Lifesavers boat shed. June 6th.Credit:Michele Mossop
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NSW Premier Mike Baird tours the damage to Collaroy Beach and the surrounding areas. Credit:Peter Rae
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NSW Premier Mike Baird tours the damage to Collaroy Beach and the surrounding areas. Credit:Peter Rae