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    Jaw-dropping scenes as thousands of backpackers squeeze onto one of Australia’s most famous beaches for Christmas Day celebrations

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    Jaw-dropping scenes as thousands of backpackers squeeze onto one of Australia’s most famous beaches for Christmas Day celebrations
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    One of Australia’s most famous beaches has been painted a festive red as thousands of revellers dressed in Christmas-themed outfits swarmed to the seaside to celebrate the public holiday. 

    Cloudy skies did not curb Christmas cheer as crowds braved the unseasonably cool summer weather to hit the waves at Coogee Beach in Sydney‘s eastern suburbs on Thursday. 

    There was barely a patch of ground visible as the shoreline heaved with holidaymakers decked out in Santa hats, reindeer-style hair accessories, and red bikinis. 

    Groups of friends were all smiles as they threw their hands into the air, climbed onto each other’s backs, and crowded around in matching outfits to pose for photos. 

    After a week of sweltering heat, temperatures plunged by about 10C across the Harbour City after back-to-back daily highs in the 30Cs.

    The downward trend is set to continue over coming days in Sydney, as the mercury hovers around the low 20Cs throughout the weekend, with showers possible on Boxing Day. 

    Although temperatures rose to a moderate top of 24C in Sydney on Thursday, grey skies left the air feeling a much cooler 17C.

    But the lack of sunshine did not seem to deter visitors, with merrymakers still journeying to the coastline. 

    Jaw-dropping scenes as thousands of backpackers squeeze onto one of Australia’s most famous beaches for Christmas Day celebrations

    A group of friends enjoy the party as thousands descended on the beach

    Friends climbed onto each other's shoulders as they posed for holiday snaps

    Drone footage shows Coogee teeming with visitors as Sydneysiders flocked to the seaside 

    A group of friends enjoy the party as thousands descended on the beach

    Friends climbed onto each other’s shoulders as they posed for holiday snaps

    Drone footage shows Coogee teeming with visitors as Sydneysiders flocked to the seaside

    Red swimming costumes were the dominant theme along Australian coastlines on Thursday

    One group of friends opted for matching red bikinis - a common site across the Sydney's east on Thursday

    The festive spirit was on full display as tourists dressed in costumes threw back booze and food

    The jaw dropping turnout came after Waverley Council begged backpackers to not flock to Bronte Beach after revellers left behind a trail of destruction the previous year. 

    Coogee Beach is one of the most famous stretches of sand in the country and is known to be a popular hangout for British and Irish tourists.

    The remarkable sight was a stark contrast to beaches further north, with smaller-than-usual crowds spotted at both Bondi and Bronte Beach.

    At Bondi, some beachgoers embracing the cooler weather went as far to dress at Father Christmas himself by wearing head-to-toe red suits with white faux beards.

    However, other men showed off their festive spirit by stripping down into red speedos.

    Others were seen laughing and smiling as they gave each other piggy back rides across the beach, while other groups mingled on the grass as they enjoyed picnics. 

    Couples were seen making the most of Christmas decorations erected on the beach as they posed for photos in front of a tree set up on the sand. 

    Some tourists also seized the opportunity to snap up shots alongside lifesavers dressed in iconic yellow and red uniforms.  

    Red swimming costumes were the dominant theme along Australian coastlines on Thursday

    One group of friends opted for matching red bikinis – a common site across the Sydney’s east on Thursday

    The festive spirit was on full display as tourists dressed in costumes threw back booze and food

    Holidaymakers were all smiles as they spent the day on the beach 

    Holidaymakers were all smiles as they spent the day on the beach

    Despite the cooler temperatures, beachgoers braved the water 

    Despite the cooler temperatures, beachgoers braved the water

    The parklands was buzzing with activity – a stark contrast to beaches further north

    A group of friends raise their hands in joy as they celebrate a grey Christmas Day at Bondi

    A couple posed for a photo with a selfie stick while other revellers mingled with friends on the sand

    Many holidaymakers opted for red outfits to embrace Yulletide festivities 

    Although the beach remained busy, there were quieter scenes this year at Bondi in contrast to sun-soaked celebrations in 2024

    Some beachgoers walked along the shoreline in Santa outfits, complete with white beards

    Red swimwear and Santa hats were all the rage along the beach

    A couple posed for a photo with a selfie stick while other revellers mingled with friends on the sand

    While the iconic beach was busy, the tourist mecca seemed quieter than years gone by as the nation continues to mourn the horrific Bondi shooting on December 14.

    In the wake of the attack, a small memorial consisting of flowers and candles remained on the footbridge for revellers to see as they made their way between the carpark and the beach.

    Police were also out in high visibility as units were seen walking along the promenade conducting patrols. 

    Last year, the iconic beach was teeming with visitors as tens of thousands descended on Bondi for Yulletide festivities amid sunny skies and a top of 26C. 

    A group of friends raise their hands in joy as they celebrate a grey Christmas Day at Bondi

    Some friends gave each other back rides as they frolicked along the shoreline

    Friends wearing their Christmas-themed outfits piggy backed each other across the beach

    Two women made peace signs with their hands as they posed for a photo

    Two friends embraced one another as a third woman snapped up a picture 

    Some friends gave each other back rides as they frolicked along the shoreline

    Christmas cheer remained high for this group of friends wearing matching Christmas-themed attire

    Chef Rami Tan, second right, dishes out tiramisu he made earlier to young women as they celebrate Christmas Day at Bondi Beach

    Loved ones huddled up close for photos in front of a Christmas tree on the beach 

    Chef Rami Tan, second right, dishes out tiramisu he made earlier to young women as they celebrate Christmas Day at Bondi Beach

    Even smaller crowds were seen further south at Bronte after the local council urged visitors to stay away from the beach due to safety concerns amid ongoing construction work taking place in the park. 

    Bronte Beach has become a known Christmas hotspot in recent years, with more than 15,000 revellers hitting the shoreline on December 25, 2024. 

    But the mass crowds have sparked outrage – among both locals and Waverley Council – due to the large mess left in the wake of the festivities.  

    ‘Roughly half of Bronte Park is currently off limits to the public while the development of the new Bronte Surf Club is underway,’ Waverley Council said earlier this month.

    Many holidaymakers opted for red outfits to embrace Yulletide festivities

    Friends wearing their Christmas-themed outfits piggy backed each other across the beach 

    Loved ones huddled up close for photos in front of a Christmas tree on the beach

    Families and friends mingled on the sand, chatting, eating food, and drinking beer

    Christmas cheer remained high for this group of friends wearing matching Christmas-themed attire

    Although the beach remained busy, there were quieter scenes this year at Bondi in contrast to sun-soaked celebrations in 2024

    Floral tributes remained on the footbridge as Christmas Day festivities took place on the beach

    One group threw their hands up in the air as they celebrated the public holiday 

    Beachgoers posed with lifesavers in front of a Christmas tree

    Some beachgoers opted to skip swimwear and stay in clothes as temperatures felt unseasonably cool 

    Fewer beachgoers braved the waves this year as skies remained grey

    Police officers were seen conducting patrols along Bondi Beach

    Two friends embraced one another as a third woman snapped up a picture

    Floral tributes remained on the footbridge as Christmas Day festivities took place on the beach

    ‘Temporary fencing has been erected in much of the area.

    ‘This means there is a drastic reduction in open space and only narrow channels available to move around.

    ‘The serious compromise to crowd flow is a safety concern on any day, let alone one that is prone to significant overcrowding.’

    More than 15,000 people turned up to an unauthorised gathering dubbed ‘Orphan’s Christmas’ or ‘Backpacker Christmas’ at Bronte Beach last year.

    The event left the shoreline covered in debris and broken glass as beachgoers took off without disposing of their rubbish.

    The council said crowds of that size are ‘hugely challenging at the best of times’, and due to antisocial behaviour and crowd control issues witnessed last year, they had undertaken community consultation about how to better manage the impacts.

    Police officers were seen conducting patrols along Bondi Beach

    Very few beachgoers were seen at Bronte Beach on Christmas Day this year – a stark contrast to 2024

    Waverley Council said it had invested more than $250,000 into measures to reduce overcrowding at the beach after massive parties in recent years left the area looking like a rubbish dump

    Very few beachgoers were seen at Bronte Beach on Christmas Day this year - a stark contrast to 2024

    Visitors appeared to heed warnings from the council to stay away from Bronte

    As a result, the council said enhanced measures will be in place for 2025, including increased crowd management, bolstered supervision measures, and greater presence of police and security.

    In total, the council said it has invested more than $250,000 on these measures – without the assistance of the government.

    ‘This year, that kind of crowd is simply not safe and Council’s message to those hoping to play at Bronte is clear,’ they said.

    ‘A zero-tolerance approach to anti-social behaviour will be enforced and alcohol and glass will be confiscated when detected.

    ‘Bronte is not a good option and brings significant personal risk.

    ‘Do not come.’ 



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