Surfers bear brunt of Sydney's wild weather, WHILE the predicted strong winds and rain failed to touch much of the coast for most of yesterday, the surf was pounding and it took its toll. A surfer at Newcastle Beach was washed off rocks while trying to get out to the 2m waves. He suffered minor cuts and bruises but his new board bought just four days ago was trashed.
Three surfers were saved when their jet ski smashed on rocks near Shelly Beach,
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The weekend into the early hours of yesterday had brought rainfall of up to 120mm,
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