Amelia Lester
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It would have been very Aussie to have a jellyfish on your face.
That's so cute.
But the butterfly and the jellyfish to me represents like the grace and the precision and just the incredible skill that these athletes have.
And so for her to walk in as this jellyfish, I just think it's a really, I mean, she won the match.
And I just think that that vibe must be very good for your headspace.
Yes, and I think it's really good for designers.
And a lot of players as well, their connection with designers is very strong.
They work really closely with like a Nike or whatever.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
So I reckon that from some players, the stylish ones, we are going to see lots of moments like this where we're getting all the pictures of them in their fancy outfits.
And I guess parasols back.
The New York Times, the BBC, CNN.
Australia's recent spate of shark attacks are being reported all over the world.
There have been four shark attacks in 48 hours in New South Wales.
And add to that, a 19-year-old Canadian woman was found dead this week on the island of Gari, surrounded by a pack of
of dingoes and a man was taken to hospital after a crocodile attack in a creek in North Queensland.
That is literally all in the last few days.
If you'd never been to Australia, you would be forgiven for thinking it is a very, very dangerous place.
But I want to speak specifically about the shark attacks today because a great deal of expert commentary has been coming out about why now, why we're not imagining it, there has been an increase in shark attacks.