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Two surfers dead in NSW Easter drownings

Two surfers have died after being pulled unconsicous from the ocean, in separate incidents in NSW. (AAP)

Two men surfing on Easter Sunday have died after being pulled unconsicous from the ocean, in separate incidents in northern NSW.

The first drowning occurred at Killick Beach at Hat Head just after 4 pm, where a man was retrieved from the surf in an unresponsive state.

Other surfers and beachgoers began CPR until police and paramedics arrived, however the 64-year-old was unable to be revived and he died at the scene.

In an unrelated incident, a surfer was found unconscious in the water at the Illaroo campground at Minnie Water, east of Grafton, shortly before 5 pm.

Police attended along with NSW Ambulance paramedics and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

A 48-year-old male surfer was winched from the water to the beach, but was declared dead at the scene.

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