21
Jan 2026
5:21 UTC
Australia Tactical: Authorities indefinitely close Northern Beaches area in Sydney on January 21, amid shark attacks; allot for disruptions
Current Situation:
- The authorities announced closure of all beaches in the Northern Beaches area in Sydney on January 21, until further notice, following a series of shark attacks within a 48-hour period.
- The Northern Beaches Council confirmed that all beaches across the Northern Beaches area will remain closed on January 21 and will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
- The closures followed multiple shark attacks, including at North Steyne beach on January 19 and at Sydney Harbour on January 18.
- The updated beach status can be checked here.
Source: Northern Beaches Council
Recommendations:
Those operating or residing in Sydney on January 21 and in the coming days are advised to allot for disruptions in the vicinity of the Northern Beaches area, due to the ongoing closures.
COUNTRY RISK LEVEL
Low
AFFECTED AREA
Sydney, Australia
INCIDENT RISK LEVEL
Low
STRENGTH OF SOURCE
Confirmed
Current Situation:
- The authorities announced closure of all beaches in the Northern Beaches area in Sydney on January 21, until further notice, following a series of shark attacks within a 48-hour period.
- The Northern Beaches Council confirmed that all beaches across the Northern Beaches area will remain closed on January 21 and will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
- The closures followed multiple shark attacks, including at North Steyne beach on January 19 and at Sydney Harbour on January 18.
- The updated beach status can be checked here.
Source: Northern Beaches Council
Recommendations:
Those operating or residing in Sydney on January 21 and in the coming days are advised to allot for disruptions in the vicinity of the Northern Beaches area, due to the ongoing closures.
