Dangers are emerging for swimmers at beaches, lakes and rivers after flooding and severe rain

Tim Piccione
Updated October 19 2022 - 12:41pm, first published 12:00pm
Popular inland swimming spots like Wagga Beach, pictured here flooded in early August and which is again flooding this month, is likely to be a swimming risk after water levels recede. Picture by Madeleine Begley
Popular inland swimming spots like Wagga Beach, pictured here flooded in early August and which is again flooding this month, is likely to be a swimming risk after water levels recede. Picture by Madeleine Begley

Australians are being warned to play it safe when swimming in waters affected by flooding in the spring and summer months.

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Tim Piccione

Tim Piccione

Court reporter

Tim is a journalist with the Canberra Times covering the ACT courts. He came to the nation's capital via the Daily Advertiser in Wagga. Contact: tim.piccione@canberratimes.com.au.

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