Three people have died and four others made it shore after two boats encountered wild conditions off the coast of Ballina in northern NSW.
Emergency crews were called about 6.15pm on Monday evening when a member of the public spotted a yacht in trouble at the South Ballina break wall.
A Marine Rescue NSW boat responded but rolled while crossing the Ballina Bar in rough seas.
‘Three people are confirmed deceased, while four made it to shore,’ a NSW Police spokesperson said.
‘It’s unknown how many people were on the yacht. It’s believed the yacht has now sunk.’
Paramedics have treated the four injured who are expected to recover.
An AMSA Challenger jet was circling the area late on Monday night.
The search is expected to continue on Tuesday with assistance from the Westpac Rescue Helicopter from Lismore.

The notorious Ballina break water (pictured) where the two boats got into trouble
Another boat sunk at the Ballina break water in January this year, which is notorious for shifting sands, strong tidal flows and large ocean swells.
‘The entrance to the Richmond River at Ballina has long carried a reputation as one of the most dangerous river bars on the Australian coast,’ Marine Rescue NSW wrote in March.
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Emergency services were called about 6.15pm on Monday by a member of the public who reported a yacht which appeared to be in difficulties off the South Ballina break wall, NSW Police said.
“A crew from Marine Rescue NSW responded; however, their vessel rolled while crossing the Ballina Bar in heavy conditions,” a police statement said.
“At this time, three people are confirmed deceased, while four made it to shore; it’s unknown how many people were on the yacht. It’s believed the yacht has now sunk.”
Police are at the scene and a search and rescue is being coordinated by Marine Area Command.
The four injured people were being checked by paramedics, but are not believed to have life-threatening injuries.
The AMSA (Australian Maritime Safety Authority) Challenger jet and Westpac Rescue Helicopter from Lismore are assisting the search.
One local man, in a post on social media, said he had “never seen” so many emergency service vehicles go past his home after living there for 10 years.
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A search operation has been suspended after a boating tragedy off northern NSW left three people dead.
Emergency services were called to waters off the Ballina breakwall about 6.15pm on Monday, after reports a yacht was experiencing difficulty off the South Ballina breakwall amid dangerous conditions.
A Marine Rescue vessel was launched to assist, but the rescue boat later flipped as it was crossing the channel through the mouth of the river, with a swell of up to five metres reported by locals.
A joint operation involving air rescue, SES, and NSW Ambulance was launched, with crews working in darkness and heavy spray.
Four crew members made it to shore and were treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics before being taken to hospital for further treatment.
Three others died in the incident.
NSW Minister for Emergency Services, Jihad Dib, confirmed two of those who died were Marine Rescue NSW volunteers, along with the mariner on board the yacht.
“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we mourn the loss of two brave Marine Rescue NSW crew members who have died in a tragic incident at Ballina,” he said.
“Our emergency services are the first to rush to the rescue of people in danger, and last night two of our courageous volunteers made the ultimate sacrifice.”



Police said the body of a man, believed to be aged in his 50s, was found on the sand near the scene. He is yet to be formally identified.
The body of a 78-year-old Marine Rescue crew member was recovered by the Westpac Lifesaver Helicopter, while a second crew member, aged 62, was located on the sand.
Four further crew members, aged 55, 75, and two aged 61, survived and were taken to hospital.
Authorities have now confirmed no one else was on board the yacht, which has since sunk.
Conditions at the river entrance off Ballina are widely regarded as hazardous, particularly in rough seas.
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