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The beaches will be closed “until further notice” as the EPA works to identify the cause of bizarre debris that has washed ashore. The marble-sized balls of debris washed up on Tuesday ...
Northern Beaches Council said it was working on safely removing the matter. Most of the samples of the ball-shaped debris were the size of marbles, with some larger, it said in a statement.
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