Woman Shark Attacked, Rescued
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Australian bystanders praised for saving woman after shark attack
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The 50-year-old woman was flown to hospital in serious but stable condition.
The attack took place at Gunyah Beach , south of Sydney .
People on the beach heard her screams and rushed to her aid, despite the danger still posed by the shark.
Bull sharks have been sighted in the area, reports say.
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