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hilst the last days of winter can sometimes deliver, never in
recent history has is delivered like this - a near stationary low
pressure system hovering just off the coast, producing steady south
west winds and bringing seven days straight of incredible Eastertype waves to the southern Queensland and Northern New South
Wales points. From Noosa to Byron it absolutely cranked for days,
and by the end people were driving, hiking, crawling and flying in
to town to try to catch a glimpse of it for themselves. In the heart of
that region, the two jewels of Burleigh and Kirra held all of the aces,
turning on a show like no other - it was completely off-its-nut with
endless streams of lines hugging the entire coast.