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Tower Beach Sydney 2025. Australia's Tallest Tower Designed by UNStudio & Cox, Receives Planning Approval ArchDaily Introduction Beware, beachgoers! Tower Beach is temporarily closed due to a disturbing discovery: the presence of harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS) that pose a serious threat to our health A local resident, Terry Daly, was left outraged by Sydney Airport's lack of transparency about the threat and the poor visibility of the 'no swimming' signs.

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The NSW environmental watchdog has ordered the fresh testing of a popular beach potentially contaminated by cancer-causing "forever chemicals" after signs failed to alert swimmers and. A beach bordering the airport's runway in Sydney's south has been closed for swimming and fishing

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The state's environment watchdog has ordered testing at a popular beach next to Sydney Airport amid concerns that young families are swimming and fishermen are casting their lines in water that. A popular beach on Sydney Airport's doorstep has been quietly closed to swimming and fishing due to fears it is contaminated with cancer-causing "forever chemicals". Signs at a popular swimming spot near Sydney Airport have failed to alert swimmers and fisherman to dangers that lurk in the water

The future of Sydney’s skyline 9 tallest skyscrapers by.... Tower Beach, next to Sydney Airport in Botany Bay, remains in regular use although it has been known by authorities for years to be contaminated with toxic PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) chemicals. Tower Beach is also popular among aircraft enthusiasts who enjoy the view of the airport's main runway

Middle HeadGubbuh Gubbuh To Head Trail Now Open. The NSW environmental watchdog has ordered the fresh testing of a popular beach potentially contaminated by cancer-causing "forever chemicals" after signs failed to alert swimmers and. A popular Sydney beach has been quietly closed to swimmers over fears the water contains 'forever chemicals' that can cause cancer