Noosa News
Lifesavers rescue cow that was swept onto beach during floods

Surf lifesavers have helped rescue a calf that was swept away in floods and washed up on a beach on the New South Wales Mid-North Coast.
Key points:
- The calf, rescued from the water at Old Bar Beach, is said to be in good health
- Lifesaver Michael Cameron said five or six other cows had also washed up at the beach
- More than 15,000 people have been evacuated in the Mid-North Coast of NSW
Volunteer lifesaver Michael Cameron was making sure no-one entered the treacherous surf when he took a call about a calf needing to be rescued on Old Bar Beach.
“We got there and there was debris everywhere, and it’s this young calf in shallow water,” Mr Cameron told 7.30.
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