Ball-shaped debris washes up at Sydney's Bondi, Coogee, Maroubra and Cronulla beaches
Briefly

More ball-shaped debris has washed ashore at Sydney's beaches, including Bondi and Cronulla, prompting investigations but leaving the source of this mystery unsolved.
The acting premier, Penny Sharpe, stated that the debris balls are a mystery and an ongoing investigation by the Environment Protection Authority has not identified the source of pollution.
Sharpe mentioned, "This is a phenomenon that's not being seen anywhere else in the world. We know what the balls are made of, but they're different depending on the beach."
Despite multiple reports of debris washing up, the beaches, except for certain northern beaches, remain open as cleanup efforts continue and only small amounts have been found.
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