1/28Wild seas and huge swells lash the Newcastle Coastline as hundreds of onlookers make the trek out Nobby's Breakwall to view the spectacular show. Picture: Peter Lorimer.
Surf, swells and snow across NSW
Wild weather and huge swells have lashed the NSW coast, producing some incredible photographs Newcastle to Bondi.
2/28A couple of guys take turns riding a jet ski while the other surfs the huge swell. Picture: John Grainger
3/28A huge surf is battering Coogee beach. Picture: John Grainger
4/28A large swell lashes surfer in Dee Why, Picture: NCA NewsWire/Jeremy Piper
5/28Surfe into large waves the Cape Solander surf break. Picture: Dylan Robinson
6/28Cape Solander surf break with cargo boat in the background. Picture: Dylan Robinson
7/28A surfer wipes-out Picture: Dylan Robinson
8/28Surfers use jet skis to tow into large waves still around from the low pressure system at the Cape Solander surf break "Ours". Picture: Dylan Robinson
9/28Surfers use jet skis to tow into large waves still around from the low pressure system at the Cape Solander surf break "Ours". Picture: Dylan Robinson
10/28Surfers use jet skis to tow into large waves still around from the low pressure system at the Cape Solander surf break "Ours". Picture: Dylan Robinson
11/28Large swells continue as the East Coast Low continues to bring wild conditions to the coastline, Dee Why. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Jeremy Piper
12/28Crashing waves at Dee Why ocean pool. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Jeremy Piper
13/28Surfers are enjoying the conditions seen here at Dee Why Point. Picture: John Grainger
14/28Narrabeen closed early today catching out these jet ski riders who had to push the craft along the sand. Picture: John Grainger
15/28Huge surf continues to lash Sydney’s coast line. Picture: John Grainger
16/28A man playing in the water at Coogee early today. Picture: John Grainger
17/28Surfers take advantage of the rare event of waves breaking at Shark Beach, Nielsen Park, as large swells near seven meters make there way through Sydney Heads due to an east coast low. Picture: Dylan Robinson
18/28Surfers take advantage of the rare event of waves breaking at Shark Beach, Nielsen Park, as large swells near seven meters make there way through Sydney Heads due to an east coast low. Picture: Dylan Robinson
19/28A danger of coastal erosion at Collaroy. Picture: John Grainger
20/28People watch the huge surf pound Bronte pool. Picture: John Grainger
21/28Large sea swells hit Sydney's Coogee Beach as the east coast low pressure system continues to bring wild conditions to the coastlines of Australia. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Jeremy Piper
22/28Maisie Nolan, 6, from Bondi at the Echo Point lookout in Katoomba on a cold and windy winters day. The temperature in Katoomba only reached a maximum of 6°C today but with wind gusts of up to 50 km/h it felt much colder! Picture: Jonathan Ng
23/28Bella Green having fun in the snow at Perisher valley. Picture: Supplied
24/28Maisie Nolan, 6, with her mum Amelia Nolan from Bondi at the Echo Point lookout in Katoomba on a cold and windy winters day. Picture: Jonathan Ng
25/28An unexpected snowfall in the town of Jindabyne was a welcome surprise for Jake and Ava Jungmayr at their East Jindabyne home. The kids said it was the first time they had seen snow in their yard. Picture: Steve Cuff .
26/28Snow in Perisher today. Picture: Supplied
27/28A Tasmanian Devil covered in snow. Aussie Ark Coated with First Snow Blanket of the Season. This morning, conservation organisation Aussie Ark’s staff and animals woke up to the sighting of a beautiful snow blanket all over the facility. Picture: Aussie Ark
28/28Bella Green and friend have tons of fun in the snow at Perisher valley. Picture: Supplied
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