Annemarie Jeffery, 73, from Coffs Harbour, was last seen during a camping trip with her husband David and friends 130km north of home at Lake Arragan, on NSW s North Coast, in August 2020.
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The Grey soaks himself while he checks out the kids, who gleefully squeal as the animal slowly stands up.
The two boys retreat warily, but the little girl stays sitting and checking out her furry fellow swimmer in a mini Kangaroo-human staring contest. She wins.
One calls out Wow! as the refreshed roo eventually bounds past the group before disappearing up the beach and into the dunes.
When the roo moved closer this girl stayed cool while the boys she sat with scattered. She won their staring contest and the roo hopped away
A kangaroo (pictured) was spotted munching on a banana in a tent at nearby Arrawarra in November
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A deceased whale is removed from Red Cliff beach. Photo: Geoff Stubbings A joint operation between Crown Lands and National Parks and Wildlife Service successfully removed the carcass from the beach on Thursday, December 17. An excavator was used to move the 1.7 tonne carcass away from the beach due to its proximity to the popular Red Cliff visitor precinct. It was transported to a local disposal site for burial. Visitors are advised not to swim, snorkel or scuba dive at the beaches adjacent to Red Cliff and Lake Arragan campgrounds. NPWS has erected warning signs in these locations, which will remain in place until Thursday December 24, the spokeswoman said.