Local field note / NSW 2232

Snake catcher
Kirrawee

A safe response in Kirrawee starts with the exact last location, safe access and the local setting around the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors. Call 0485 669 824 for 24/7 help with apartments, older homes, workshops and bushy reserve pockets.

LOCAL / 2232 PENRITH-BASED

Local details that make a difference

the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors changes the local service picture

the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors is the local reference point for this guide, but the immediate scene may instead be apartments, older homes, workshops and bushy reserve pockets. For a managed or commercial site, one person should control access and keep others away. A regional habitat note never replaces assessment of the actual snake.

PET EMERGENCY CONTACTS

Plan the Kirrawee vet call before the drive

Ring first, put the phone on speaker if another person is preparing the pet, and follow the veterinary team's directions. Keep the animal calm and reduce walking or struggling as much as possible.

LOCAL CLINIC REFERENCESutherland Veterinary Clinic02 9545 210037 East Parade, Sutherland NSW 2232
24/7 EMERGENCY FALLBACKVeterinary Specialists of Sydney02 8376 8767106 Parraweena Road, Miranda NSW 2228
Full vet details, directions and checking method ↓

How the surroundings affect a sighting Kirrawee

Sandstone bushland can support pythons and several smaller snakes; waterways and damp gullies may suit red-bellied black snakes; more open ground may suit eastern brown snakes. Habitat never makes identification certain.

01 / Non-venomous

Diamond python

Can use mature trees, roof spaces, thick gardens, rockwork and sheltered structures.

Do not use this as an ID: Do not approach because a pattern appears familiar; large pythons can still defend themselves.

Australian Museum species guide ↗
02 / Venomous

Red-bellied black snake

Often associated with wetter habitat such as creeks, drains, wetlands and dam margins.

Do not use this as an ID: The red or pink flank may be hidden from view, especially from above.

Australian Museum species guide ↗
03 / Venomous

Golden-crowned snake

A small nocturnal snake associated with moist forest, sandstone, leaf litter, logs and rocks.

Do not use this as an ID: The pale crown can be incomplete or hard to see, and a defensive posture is not a safe ID test.

Australian Museum species guide ↗

These are habitat-based possibilities for the wider district, not a claim that any species is common on a particular Kirrawee property. The Sydney snake identification guide explains the limits of visual identification.

If you lose sight of it

If the snake disappears, stop moving objects and remember its last direction. Around the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors, do not follow a snake into vegetation, waterway land, a work zone or another property. Note the last fixed object it passed and call from a safe place.

Do not touch, trap, corner or try to kill the snake. Bring children and pets away and call a trained reptile handler.

SAFE ORDERSTEP BACKMOVE PETSKEEP WATCHCALL

LOCAL VISUAL / REGIONAL CONTEXT

Putting the streets in context

Historic beach and bushland view at Wattamolla in Royal National Park

Royal National Park at Wattamolla — a regional reference for the extensive bushland south of suburban Sutherland Shire.

Photo: NSW State Archives / Wikimedia Commons ↗ · CC BY 2.0. Cropped for display.

Kirrawee map: use this to check the wider road, reserve and waterway pattern—not to approach a snake. Provider attribution appears inside the map.

Getting the catcher to the scene

For Kirrawee, give the building or workshop entry, side gate and last fixed marker. Say whether the snake is indoors, outdoors or moving towards the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors, and nominate one person who can meet the catcher without passing the sighting point.

Let us know whether the snake is inside or outside, whether a gate or door is locked and whether animals are still on the property.

What may be happening on the property
01

snake sighting around apartments, older homes, workshops and bushy reserve pockets

02

movement towards the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors

03

call requiring the building or workshop entry, side gate and last fixed marker

PET SAFETY / DETAILS CHECKED 20 AUGUST 2026

A practical vet reference

For Kirrawee, Sutherland Veterinary Clinic is shown as the researched local contact and Veterinary Specialists of Sydney as the all-hours regional fallback. Each listing links to the provider's official information.

Before travellingKeep the pet still and quietCall the veterinary teamLeave the snake where it is

These entries were checked on 20 August 2026. They support quick decision-making but do not promise that either service is the nearest available from a particular address at the moment you call.

Independent contact information only. Snake Catcher 24/7 Sydney is not affiliated with these veterinary providers. In a life-threatening pet emergency, follow the veterinary team's instructions immediately.

A few questions on the call

We will ask where the snake was last seen, what sort of property it is and the safest place to meet you. An existing photo can be useful, but nobody should move closer to take one. Once we know the situation, we can give you an honest indication of availability and travel time.

Tidying without overdoing it

After the immediate risk has passed, inspect door seals and screens, keep frequently used paths visible, lift stored materials off the ground and reduce rodent food around apartments, older homes, workshops and bushy reserve pockets. Leave creek, foreshore and reserve habitat undisturbed.

No property can be completely snake-proof. The practical aim is better visibility, fewer hiding places and less food for rodents, without harming native wildlife.

IF A BITE MAY HAVE OCCURRED

Call 000 immediately. Keep the person still and calm, apply a pressure immobilisation bandage, and do not wash, cut or suck the bite. Follow the emergency operator and Healthdirect guidance ↗.

HUMAN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT REFERENCESutherland HospitalCnr Kingsway and Kareena Road, Caringbah NSW 2229Official hospital page ↗Map and directions ↗For a suspected bite, call 000 first—do not drive before emergency advice.

Quick local answers

Answers for Kirrawee

Does the Royal National Park side of the Shire and local drainage corridors mean snakes are common in Kirrawee?

No. It is a verified local landscape reference, not a frequency claim. Habitat, weather and individual properties vary, so every unknown snake should be given space and assessed from the actual sighting.

What if the snake has already moved on in Kirrawee?

Tell us where it was, when it was seen and which way it went. Do not search dense plants, roof spaces, cupboards or stored material yourself.

What if somebody may have been bitten?

Call 000 immediately, keep the person still and follow the emergency operator's instructions. Do not wait for a snake catcher before seeking medical help.

The local background comes from Sutherland Shire Council — waterway management, with snake safety checked against NSW Environment guidance ↗. The embedded public map is used to confirm the suburb, roads and named landscape reference. Habitat can vary from street to street, so we do not claim that a particular species is common at any address.

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