The six-month trial of shark nets on the notorious NSW north coast will be fast tracked after another surfer was lucky to survive an attack near Byron Bay.
The attack is the 13th in the area since January last year, and the third in the space of a month, prompting the Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair to announce he would introduce legislation in a bid to have the nets installed before Christmas. "This trial of traditional nets will ... help reduce the risk of further attacks," he said.
The move came as Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce warned the frequency of shark attacks in the region would deter tourists.
"Mums and dads make a decision about where the kids swim and even if it's incredibly low risk, it still worries people and they make a decision with their wallet because of it," he told reporters in Brisbane.