
The predator struck yesterday afternoon off Humpy Island on the country’s east coast, emergency services said.
“The man was fishing with family members when he was bitten by a shark,” Queensland state police said in a statement.
He sustained “life-threatening injuries” and died about an hour-and-a-half afterwards, police said, adding that a report would be prepared for the coroner.
They were unable to confirm whether he was spearfishing at the time.
A Queensland ambulance spokeswoman told AFP today the man died at the scene after sustaining a “significant life-threatening wound to his neck”.
Humpy Island, which lies in the Great Barrier Reef’s Keppel Bay Islands National Park, has a popular camping ground that gives easy access to reefs for diving and snorkelling.
The country’s last fatal shark attack was in December 2023, when what was believed to be a great white killed a 15-year-old boy at a remote surfing spot in South Australia.
There have been more than 1,200 shark incidents in Australia since 1791, of which over 250 resulted in death, according to a national database.
Most serious bites are from white sharks, bull sharks, and tiger sharks.