Australian authorities are considering easing restrictions on drone flights near Coogee Beach in Sydney following a recent shark attack. Current regulations limit drone use due to the beach’s proximity to an airport flight path. The proposed change aims to allow for improved shark monitoring and enhance beach safety. Officials believe drones can provide a valuable tool for detecting sharks and warning swimmers. This move comes after a shark attack prompted calls for increased surveillance measures. The government is evaluating how to balance aviation safety with the need for better coastal protection. The alteration would prioritize public safety while navigating existing airspace limitations.