Bribie Island, Queensland – A 17-year-old girl has died after a shark attack at Woorim Beach, a well-known tourist spot on Bribie Island, Australia. The tragic incident occurred on Monday, February 3, 2025, prompting immediate response from Queensland authorities.
Emergency Response and Investigation
Emergency teams were called to the scene at 5 p.m. local time following reports of a serious shark bite incident. Upon arrival, paramedics found the teenage swimmer suffering from life-threatening injuries. Despite their efforts, she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Queensland Police have confirmed that marine experts are now analyzing the case to identify the species of shark involved. Woorim Beach remains under temporary closure, and safety warnings have been issued to beachgoers and surfers.

Shark Sightings & Beach Safety Concerns
Shark activity has increased in the Bribie Island region, raising concerns among locals. Christopher Potter, a resident, expressed his concerns:
“We know sharks are around, but an attack this close to shore is truly shocking,” he said.
Authorities urge the public to follow safety precautions and avoid swimming at dawn or dusk, when sharks are most active.