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This site lists all the shark tours/swimming with sharks by price and state
http://www.freemanx.com.au/scuba_diving.cfm?gclid=COfm-dThuI4CFQPrYgodyi-7wg
molly
You can swim with the whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef Exmouth and they only eat plankton so you will be safe.
rozybb
I know you can swim with sharks at Sea World on the Gold Coast:
http://seaworld.myfun.com.au/Attractions.htm
To be honest, unless you are a professional or an experienced diver, I don't think that it's possible to swim with bigger sharks in the wild due to the danger that is involved with it. Shark cages are often used for this.
skip
If you want to swim with reef sharks in a controlled environment, try Seaworld (www.seaworld.com.au) on the Gold Coast of Queensland.
If you'd rather swim with whale sharks in their natural environment, try Ningaloo reef in Western Australia.
I think you can cage dive with fiercer sharks in their natural environment in South Australia.
sandji
Do you mean swim with in a tame environment or do you mean to swim with in the wild... and then never swim again?