A wallaby has been saved from drowning in a co-ordinated rescue from a local ferry skipper and some of his brave passengers after the native mammal decided to take a dip in Brisbane Waters this morning. The wallaby - which would not have been taller than 90cm - was seen struggling against the outgoing tide in Cockle Creek, near Empire Bay, at about 9.50am. Central Coast Ferries Senior Master Daniel Rond spotted the animal battling to stay afloat. A ferry passenger helps to rescue a wallaby from the strong outgoing tide in the Cockle Creek. Picture: Central Coast Ferries. The wallaby swims towards the shore. Picture: Central Coast Ferries.
Ferry crew, brave locals rescue Wallaby from drowning
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Ferry crew, brave locals rescue Wallaby from drowning
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