Following a shark attack at Sydney’s Coogee, multiple outlets report renewed public attention on shark-related measures and debate over how to respond to future incidents. The reports focus on comments from the brother of a victim of the attack, who says “enough is enough” and calls for a lethal response to reduce the risk of further harm. The articles note that, amid concern after the “freak” attack, some members of the public look to a small island that has previously been associated with shark activity, while others argue about the appropriate balance between public safety and wildlife conservation. The coverage indicates the incident has intensified discussion about existing shark mitigation strategies and whether they should be changed. While the outlets highlight the brother’s call for lethal measures, they also frame the broader reaction as a mix of heightened concern and ongoing disagreement about the most effective and acceptable approach to shark management. All reports use the Coogee incident as the immediate context for the renewed debate.