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Dog rescued on NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to island
A dog was rescued on the NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to Snapper Island in Batemans Bay. Marine Rescue NSW volunteers, including unit commander Rod Ingamells, used a jetski to coax the distressed dog to safety.
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