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Hundreds of keen surfers and swimmers flock to Bondi as the famous beach is reopened for exercise

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Hundreds of keen surfers and swimmers flock to Bondi as the famous beach is reopened for exercise

Hundreds of eager swimmers and surfers have flocked to Bondi Beach for the first time since it was closed five weeks ago to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Large crowds ran into the surf at the famous tourist spot after waiting patiently for lifeguards to remove the metal barriers at the beach’s entrance at 7am on Tuesday. 

Those wanting access to the water are being funneled through designated entry and exit points and the sand remains out of bounds to sunbakers. 

Councils governing beaches on Sydney’s eastern suburbs have threatened to close the beaches again if the new rules are not followed – while the mayor of Waverley Council has told those not local to Bondi to stay away.

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Freedom at last! Beachgoers sprinted into the surf at Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning as the famous strip of sand was opened for the first time in five weeks

Freedom at last! Beachgoers sprinted into the surf at Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning as the famous strip of sand was opened for the first time in five weeks

Freedom at last! Beachgoers sprinted into the surf at Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning as the famous strip of sand was opened for the first time in five weeks

Never mind the weather: Hundreds of revellers filed onto the beach despite overcast conditions after waiting patiently for lifeguards to remove the metal barriers in front of the famous tourist spot at 7am

Never mind the weather: Hundreds of revellers filed onto the beach despite overcast conditions after waiting patiently for lifeguards to remove the metal barriers in front of the famous tourist spot at 7am

Never mind the weather: Hundreds of revellers filed onto the beach despite overcast conditions after waiting patiently for lifeguards to remove the metal barriers in front of the famous tourist spot at 7am

From Tuesday morning Waverley residents can use the area's beach for exercise purposes only - and those from further afield have been told to stay away

From Tuesday morning Waverley residents can use the area's beach for exercise purposes only - and those from further afield have been told to stay away

From Tuesday morning Waverley residents can use the area’s beach for exercise purposes only – and those from further afield have been told to stay away

A beachgoer rejoiced as she dashed into the surf as Waverley Council announced Bondi Beach could open again on Tuesday

A beachgoer rejoiced as she dashed into the surf as Waverley Council announced Bondi Beach could open again on Tuesday

A beachgoer rejoiced as she dashed into the surf as Waverley Council announced Bondi Beach could open again on Tuesday

From Tuesday, Waverley residents are permitted to swim or surf at Bondi and Bronte – and surf only at Tamarama – between 7am and 5pm on weekdays. 

Waverley Council mayor Paula Masselos said Bondi Beach was busier than usual for 7am but believed people were doing the right thing.

‘So far I’ve been really delighted at how the corridors are working,’ Ms Masselos said. 

Surfer Scott Heappey said there were lots of surfers out in the water at Bondi but noticed people were observing social distancing.

‘There’s plenty of people but everyone’s staying nice and spread out,’ Mr Heappey said.

‘It’s really nice to be back in the water.

Designated entry points are being used at first to funnel beachgoers at Bondi onto the sand and help enforce policing of the new rules

Designated entry points are being used at first to funnel beachgoers at Bondi onto the sand and help enforce policing of the new rules

Designated entry points are being used at first to funnel beachgoers at Bondi onto the sand and help enforce policing of the new rules

By later in the morning the beach was mostly scarce as beachgoers appeared to be adhering to rules preventing them from simply sitting on the beach

By later in the morning the beach was mostly scarce as beachgoers appeared to be adhering to rules preventing them from simply sitting on the beach

By later in the morning the beach was mostly scarce as beachgoers appeared to be adhering to rules preventing them from simply sitting on the beach

Beachgoers clutching surfboards make their way through the cordoned-off walkways as Bondi Beach reopened to the public

Beachgoers clutching surfboards make their way through the cordoned-off walkways as Bondi Beach reopened to the public

Beachgoers clutching surfboards make their way through the cordoned-off walkways as Bondi Beach reopened to the public

Young surfers wait at sunrise on Tuesday morning in front of Bondi's mural wall for the iconic beach to reopen after weeks of it being shut under coronavirus lockdown measures

Young surfers wait at sunrise on Tuesday morning in front of Bondi's mural wall for the iconic beach to reopen after weeks of it being shut under coronavirus lockdown measures

Young surfers wait at sunrise on Tuesday morning in front of Bondi’s mural wall for the iconic beach to reopen after weeks of it being shut under coronavirus lockdown measures

Two beachgoers dash into the sand at Bondi after Waverley Council joined neighbouring Randwick Council in re-opening its beaches for exercise

Two beachgoers dash into the sand at Bondi after Waverley Council joined neighbouring Randwick Council in re-opening its beaches for exercise

Two beachgoers dash into the sand at Bondi after Waverley Council joined neighbouring Randwick Council in re-opening its beaches for exercise 

Taste of freedom: A woman strides through the surf on Tuesday morning. Waverley Council mayor Paula Masselos said she believed most of the beach users were doing the right thing

Taste of freedom: A woman strides through the surf on Tuesday morning. Waverley Council mayor Paula Masselos said she believed most of the beach users were doing the right thing

Taste of freedom: A woman strides through the surf on Tuesday morning. Waverley Council mayor Paula Masselos said she believed most of the beach users were doing the right thing

‘I come down here three times a day. That’s my exercise and that’s what I do.’

But despite being told to access the water via a taped-off corridor of sand, many jumped over the promenade wall to get onto the beach. 

Bondi was closed on March 21 after hundreds of people flocked to the tourist spot, with authorities at the time slamming the ‘irresponsible behaviour’ of beachgoers.  

Waverley Council has stressed the beaches is still closed to non-exercise purposes as Bondi is still the district with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in Australia.

'Surf and go' and 'swim and go' measures are being strictly enforced at Bondi Beach and revellers are banned from sitting on the sand

'Surf and go' and 'swim and go' measures are being strictly enforced at Bondi Beach and revellers are banned from sitting on the sand

‘Surf and go’ and ‘swim and go’ measures are being strictly enforced at Bondi Beach and revellers are banned from sitting on the sand

Revellers are not allowed to sit on the beach despite Bondi re-opening - mirroring rules at Coogee Beach which was re-opened last week

Revellers are not allowed to sit on the beach despite Bondi re-opening - mirroring rules at Coogee Beach which was re-opened last week

Revellers are not allowed to sit on the beach despite Bondi re-opening – mirroring rules at Coogee Beach which was re-opened last week

The mayor said ‘swim and go’ and ‘surf and go’ measures were strictly for Waverley residents and people shouldn’t drive to the beaches from further afield.

All of Randwick City Council’s beaches will again reopen from Tuesday without any time restrictions while those in Dee Why, Freshwater and Manly, under the Northern Beaches Council, remain closed.  

Residents are allowed on the sand so long as they are ‘jogging or doing some legitimate exercise’.

‘Lifeguards, rangers and other council staff will continue to monitor numbers on the sand and in the water and will restrict access or temporarily close beaches if crowd numbers exceed safe limits,’ Randwick council said in a statement on Monday.

Mayor Danny Said said: ‘Our message could not be simpler – Randwick City beaches are to be used for exercise only.’

Beachgoers on Tuesday morning appeared to be following the official advice from the local government to 'swim and go'

Beachgoers on Tuesday morning appeared to be following the official advice from the local government to 'swim and go'

Beachgoers on Tuesday morning appeared to be following the official advice from the local government to ‘swim and go’

Revellers at the northern end of Bondi Beach enjoy their first dip in the famous waters for the first time in five weeks

Revellers at the northern end of Bondi Beach enjoy their first dip in the famous waters for the first time in five weeks

Revellers at the northern end of Bondi Beach enjoy their first dip in the famous waters for the first time in five weeks

The road out of the pandemic: 'Beach closed' signs are removed from Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning. The beach has been closed to the public since March 21 to help slow the spread of COVID-19

The road out of the pandemic: 'Beach closed' signs are removed from Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning. The beach has been closed to the public since March 21 to help slow the spread of COVID-19

The road out of the pandemic: ‘Beach closed’ signs are removed from Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning. The beach has been closed to the public since March 21 to help slow the spread of COVID-19

Northern Beaches Council chief executive Ray Brownlee on Monday said only Dee Why, Freshwater and Manly beaches were closed in the city’s north.

‘Council will continue to review the situation …. in the coming week,’ he said in a statement.

It comes as Australia recorded just seven new cases of coronavirus on Monday.

A total of four states and territories recorded no new cases as Australia’s lockdown restrictions continue to smash the COVID-19 curve. 

Australia’s reduction of new infections is the envy of the world, with the global number of cases rising to more than three million globally on Monday night.  

A beachgoer in a pineapple-themed pink bikini at Bondi Beach on Tuesday. She was among hundreds to celebrate the beach re-opening as coronavirus restrictions nationwide are relaxed

A beachgoer in a pineapple-themed pink bikini at Bondi Beach on Tuesday. She was among hundreds to celebrate the beach re-opening as coronavirus restrictions nationwide are relaxed

A beachgoer in a pineapple-themed pink bikini at Bondi Beach on Tuesday. She was among hundreds to celebrate the beach re-opening as coronavirus restrictions nationwide are relaxed

New beginnings: The large 'beach closed' signs at Bondi have been replaced with signs directing beachgoers to use special entry points onto the sand

New beginnings: The large 'beach closed' signs at Bondi have been replaced with signs directing beachgoers to use special entry points onto the sand

New beginnings: The large ‘beach closed’ signs at Bondi have been replaced with signs directing beachgoers to use special entry points onto the sand

A news crew stand on Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning as the famous strip of sand re-opened to the public for the first time in more than a month

A news crew stand on Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning as the famous strip of sand re-opened to the public for the first time in more than a month

A news crew stand on Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning as the famous strip of sand re-opened to the public for the first time in more than a month

Lifeguards in a buggy patrol Bondi Beach. Beachgoers in Sydney's eastern suburbs have been told if they do not follow the rules about what activities are allowed the beaches will be closed again

Lifeguards in a buggy patrol Bondi Beach. Beachgoers in Sydney's eastern suburbs have been told if they do not follow the rules about what activities are allowed the beaches will be closed again

Lifeguards in a buggy patrol Bondi Beach. Beachgoers in Sydney’s eastern suburbs have been told if they do not follow the rules about what activities are allowed the beaches will be closed again

A film crew captures the first beachgoers making their way onto Bondi Beach for the first time in weeks on Tuesday morning

A film crew captures the first beachgoers making their way onto Bondi Beach for the first time in weeks on Tuesday morning

A film crew captures the first beachgoers making their way onto Bondi Beach for the first time in weeks on Tuesday morning

Western Australia, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory all had no new cases on Monday.

Victoria recorded one new infection but had a separate case reclassified to New South Wales – leaving the state’s total unchanged at 1,349.

New South Wales and Tasmania had two new cases each while Queensland had three. 

Australia now has a total of 6,721 confirmed cases of which 83 have died and 5,588 have recovered.

Residents are allowed on the sand so long as they are 'jogging or doing some legitimate exercise' with lifeguards and rangers patrolling the beach. Hundreds of people are pictured on Bondi Beach on March 21 - prompting authorities to close the sand indefinitely

Residents are allowed on the sand so long as they are 'jogging or doing some legitimate exercise' with lifeguards and rangers patrolling the beach. Hundreds of people are pictured on Bondi Beach on March 21 - prompting authorities to close the sand indefinitely

Residents are allowed on the sand so long as they are ‘jogging or doing some legitimate exercise’ with lifeguards and rangers patrolling the beach. Hundreds of people are pictured on Bondi Beach on March 21 – prompting authorities to close the sand indefinitely

Of the 1,050 active cases, 43 people are in intensive care and 27 are on ventilators.  

Travel bans, closed borders and business shutdowns have slashed the number of new daily cases from a peak of 460 on March 28. 

Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy said on Monday the government’s ‘suppression’ strategy was working.

He said that if the progress continued, restrictions may soon be gently relaxed – meaning people would be able to sit on a park bench or possibly hold small gatherings.  

 

 

 

Source: Daily Mail australia

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