Thousands of dead fish are washing up on the shores of coastal and riverside towns of Northern New South Wales.
Flathead, bream, whiting, and schooling prawns have died in a devastating fish kill in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
The fish are dying as a result of a lack of oxygen in the water.
Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick spoke with Ballina local Stan Golding about how locals are feeling.

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