Environmental officials in Australia still haven't completely solved the mystery of black balls found littering popular ...
The mystery of the black balls that washed up on some of Sydney’s most iconic beaches last month has now been solved – and it ...
Scientists have revealed that the mysterious fat balls plaguing beaches are not toxic tar from an oil spill but actually have ...
The stinky balls washed up on Australian beaches last month (Picture: NCA Newswire) ‘Disgusting’ black balls which washed up ...
When hundreds of golf ball-sized black balls mysteriously washed onto the beaches of Sydney, it caused enough alarm for the ...
The black balls had appeared in debris along beaches, including the famous Bondi. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Sydney Water stated there were no issues with its deep ocean outfalls at Malabar, Bondi and North Head. The systems discharge wastewater three kilometres off the coast and 60 to 80 metres below the ...
The golf-ball-size debris that led to beach closures across the Australian city was not tar balls as first thought, but was instead made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
Scientists have revealed the “disgusting” truth behind the origin of the mysterious “tar balls” that washed up on Sydney ...
Authorities initially feared these balls could be made of toxic tar. Further testing from scientists indicated they are ...
FOUL-SMELLING black balls have been spotted on multiple Australian beaches – and experts are baffled as to where they came from. The black spheres have been putting off scientists with their ...