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Beaches nearing capacity as Sydney swelters There is hardly a patch of sand left in Sydney’s east as temperatures soar on Australia Day.
Weather by Mitchell Van Homrigh and Lachlan Leeming 26th Jan 2021 1:08 PM
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Subscriber only Thousands of Sydneysiders have flocked to the coast as the city swelters through another heatwave, forcing the closure of carparks and leaving popular beaches nearing capacity. The Royal National Park reached capacity before 10am with the beaches of Wattamolla, Garie and Bonni Vale closed. Waverley Council urged beachgoers to head south for a swim as North Bondi Beach neared capacity and space on the sand remains limited at Coogee and Maroubra although the beaches are yet to be officially closed.
A frustrated beachgoer has exposed the double standards of Sydney s coronavirus response after families were banned from using the barbecues at Bondi Beach on Australia Day - but thousands were allowed to sunbathe on the shore.
Michael Brunelli, who appeared on season six of the reality show Married at First Sight, filmed the fenced off grassy knoll and picnic area at North Bondi, in the city s east, on Tuesday. I m going to show you the Bondi logic here, he said. They ve shut down the BBQ area and the hill to prevent crowds.
Michael Brunelli, who appeared on season six of Married At First Sight, exposed the double standards with Sydney s coronavirus response at Bondi Beach