Shark attacks in Australia


Between 1791 and April 2018 it was reported that there have been 1,068 shark attacks in Australia with 237 of them being fatal.
Four species of sharks account for the vast majority of fatal attacks on humans: the bull shark, tiger shark, oceanic whitetip shark and the great white shark.
In 2021 Australian authorities pushed to rebrand shark attacks as "negative encounters" or "interactions" to boost conservation efforts and alter perceptions of sharks as vicious.

Shark netting

Since shark netting began in 1937, the number of deaths from sharks on beaches has been reduced in New South Wales, with only one fatal attack on a netted beach during that time. In Queensland there has not been a fatal attack on a netted beach since nets were introduced in the 1960s.

Precautions against attacks

The Australian Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts states precautions which can be taken to reduce the risk of shark attacks. These include avoiding swimming far from the shore, at the mouth of a river or on drop-offs to deeper water; avoiding swimming in dirty water, alone or with domestic animals, near people fishing, or at dusk or night; and to leave the water if schools of fish behave erratically or group in large numbers. The Australian Institute of Marine Science also states many of these and other precautions including not wearing jewelry or reflective clothing while swimming, and not swimming with any bleeding wounds.

Non-fatal attacks

Name, ageDateSpeciesLocation; Comments
Lauren O'Neill, 2929 January 2024Bull sharkLocal resident Lauren O'Neill was swimming at dusk close to the shore at Elizabeth Bay in Sydney Harbour, when a bull shark was believed to have bitten her on the leg below the knee. Residents of the nearby waterfront apartment building heard her cries for help and assisted in stemming blood flow until medics arrived. O'Neill was taken to nearby St Vincent's Hospital and is expected to make a full recovery.
Joe Hoffman, 255 July 2021Great white sharkHoffman, a surfer, was mauled by a white shark while surfing at Crescent Head on the NSW Mid North Coast. He suffered severe injuries to his right arm but surgeons expected it would be saved.
Unnamed, 2523 June 2021A surfer was attacked by an unidentified species off the coast of Leeman.
Jackson Bartlett, 1011 June 2021Bronze whalerSnorkeling at Five Finger Reef near Coral Bay.
Lucas Arnott, 1017 July 2020Great white sharkFive km offshore from Stanley, Tasmania, a ten-year-old boy was grabbed by a shark and pulled into the water from a 6 m fishing boat. The boy's father jumped into the water and retrieved the child, who suffered lacerations to his arm and cuts to his head and chest. Appears the child's lifejacket protected the boy, which was shredded.
Wil Schroeter, 5917 January 2020Wil Schroeter, a 59-year-old father of two from Albion Park, bitten around the foot while surfing at Windang Beach.
Chris Blowes, 2625 April 2015Great white sharkBlowes and friends were surfing at Fishery Bay, 35 km from Port Lincoln in South Australia when a 6 m great white attacked. Blowes' life was saved when his friends wrapped a leg rope as a tourniquet until he was air lifted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital. He lost his left leg and was clinically dead but has made a remarkable recovery.
Paddy Trumbull, 6013 February 2010Trumbull, a 60-year-old grandmother from Sydney, survived a shark attack off north-eastern Australia. She suffered severe lacerations to her buttocks and lost several pints of blood in the attack, which took place on the afternoon of Saturday, 13 February 2010, while she and her husband were snorkeling off Dent Island in Queensland.
Paul de Gelder, 3111 February 2009Bull sharkAn Australian navy diver was attacked by a shark whilst training near Garden Island in Sydney Harbour. He lost an arm and a leg in the attack.
Dirk Avery, 52,November 2000Great white sharkDirk Avery, a friend of Ken Crew, was badly wounded by his legs when he tried to defend him from the shark. Crew lost his leg and died.
Rodney Fox, 23December 1963Great white sharkAttacked while spearfishing and badly bitten around the chest and arm and survived.
Albert Pride, 20February 1951Lake Illawarra, fought off an attacking shark with a penknife.
Oates, youthDecember 1929Currumbin, punched and kicked shark and fought it off.