Thousands of dead fish wash up on Northern NSW shores
Thousands of dead fish are washing up on the shores of coastal and riverside towns of Northern New South Wales.
Flathead, bream, whiting, and schooling prawns have died in a devastating fish kill in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
The fish are dying as a result of a lack of oxygen in the water.
Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick spoke with Ballina local Stan Golding about how locals are feeling.
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