TWO brothers have been hospitalised after being thrown from a jet-ski in Sydney's south.
Emergency services were called to Cape Solander in Kurnell about 2pm (AEDT) on Sunday, after the accident.
While one of the brothers, aged 30, managed to swim to nearby cliff, his 28-year-old brother was unable to swim to shore and was eventually winched to safety by a PolAir helicopter.
The younger brother had been in the water for approximately one hour and suffered hypothermia and abrasions, police said.
Both men were taken to Sutherland Hospital in a stable condition.
Detective Superintendent Mark Noakes, Commander of PolAir, is urging people to stay safe around the water this summer.
"Taking precautions, such as wearing lifejackets, could be the difference between life and death," he said in a statement.
"Had these two men not been wearing lifejackets the results could have been tragic."
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