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Published 09:53 17 Feb 2022 GMT
Updated 19:19 17 Feb 2022 GMT
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Australian authorities are now using helicopters and drones to hunt for the shark, with a coastguard team on jet skis is also patrolling a 25km stretch of Bondi Beach to Cronulla.
Swimmers have since been banned from the water with most of Sydney's beaches now closed.
This was the first fatal attack by a shark since 1963, with the New South Wales state government spending millions on technology to reduce shark attacks.
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