Mike Baird's next back-down: shark net trial for NSW beaches

By Sean Nicholls
Updated October 12 2016 - 6:13pm, first published 5:36pm
The NSW government is seeking a six month trial of shark nets along north coast beaches. Photo: iStock
The NSW government is seeking a six month trial of shark nets along north coast beaches. Photo: iStock
Mike Baird and Deputy Premier Troy Grant announce the greyhound racing reprieve on Tuesday.  Photo: Wolter Peeters
Mike Baird and Deputy Premier Troy Grant announce the greyhound racing reprieve on Tuesday. Photo: Wolter Peeters
A photo on Facebook, believed to be the board of the man bitten by a shark at Ballina on Wednesday.  Photo: Facebook: Scott Crump
A photo on Facebook, believed to be the board of the man bitten by a shark at Ballina on Wednesday. Photo: Facebook: Scott Crump

Premier Mike Baird has unveiled his second policy back-down in as many days, announcing he will pursue a trial of shark nets across beaches in northern NSW.

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