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Grave fears for man lost at sea at Stradbroke Island

Police hold grave fears for a 26-year-old man who went missing on a surf ski trip in waters off Queensland. Jordan Kelly left Dunwich, on North Stradbroke Island, with his friend Jack McDonald, aged 28 at 10.30am yesterday. As the pair were making their way to Cylinder Beach just after 1.30pm, Mr McDonald s ski started taking on water and Mr Kelly attempted to assist him. READ MORE: The rescue mission in search of missing man Jordan Kelly has resumed today. (Queensland Police) According to Mr McDonald, the pair then both held on to the one ski, until after dark when they had become weak and tired, resulting in Mr Kelly slipping away .

Hazardous surf causes south-east Queensland beach closures

Hazardous surf causes south-east Queensland beach closures We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Some south-east Queensland beaches have been closed as hazardous surf and swell conditions batter the coast. Kings Beach, Mudjimba Beach, Main Beach and North Stradbroke Island were closed on Tuesday morning, with Surf Life Saving Queensland urging people to stay out of the water. Hazardous surf is expected to continue throughout the week. Credit:Jessica Hromas Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Rosa Hoff said the weather could be hazardous for rock fishing, boating and swimming. “There is a south-easterly swell being caused by a high pressure system in the Tasman Sea, with a deep low pressure system north-east of New Zealand causing the water to travel to Queensland beaches,” she said.

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