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Australia threatens to deport UK backpacker for flouting Covid rules at Sydney beach party

SYDNEY, Australia: Australian authorities have said they could deport British backpackers who flout Covid-19 rules after hundreds of them were seen partying at a Sydney beach on Christmas Day.

Videos of the gathering, widely shared on social media, showed hordes of young revellers singing and dancing at Bronte Beach in breach of regulations.

The event has sparked anger among locals, with health officials calling it “absolutely appalling”.

Sydney is battling a new outbreak after months of no local cases.

The virus’ re-appearance a week before Christmas sparked a swift re-introduction of restrictions in the city, including clampdowns on holiday gatherings and a lockdown of the worst-affected region, the Northern Beaches.


The outbreak has already grown to 129 cases.

On Tuesday, Australia’s Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he had been “shocked” by the scenes at Bronte Beach. He issued a warning to other visitors.

“If somebody is threatening public safety or health, their visa can be cancelled and revoked,” he said.

However, he did not specify how or if authorities would track down the partygoers – none of whom were fined or otherwise penalised according to New South Wales state police.

On Christmas Day, hundreds of unmasked backpackers were seen drinking, dancing and singing in the park next to Bronte Beach, which neighbours the famous Bondi Beach in east Sydney.

Holiday parties among backpackers in the tourist hotspot have been a common occurrence in other years.

Witnesses said they believed the majority were from the UK or “not Australian”.

“You could hear lots of clearly English accents, and several people were wearing the white English football jerseys,” said Peter Hannam, a local journalist who had passed the crowds while on a walk with his family.

“We had to move through them on our path and the crowd was sort of pulsating… and well we thought we don’t really want to hang around here because it doesn’t look very safe.”

He said a police squad and helicopter later arrived at the scene. Video shared on social media showed lingering groups carrying on with their activities as police circulated and tried to disperse people.

NSW Police said no penalties were issued to those at the gathering, although one man present was fined at a different gathering later in the day.

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“It was an operational decision at the time, there being so many people to deal with,” said NSW Police spokesman Scott Willis. “It’s not always possible to take action against everyone there,” he added.

Police issued fines to other rule-breakers on Christmas Day including guests at a house party in Bondi which was over-capacity, and to a woman who drove out of her locked-down suburb for a Christmas visit.

Reports of the gathering have sparked widespread community anger.

Many Australians vented frustrations online, deeming the behaviour “selfish” in contrast to those who endured lockdown restrictions, or were otherwise separated from family over Christmas.

New South Wales state health minister Brad Hazzard said the potential “super spreader” event undermined collective efforts.

“It is absolutely appalling to see what was clearly a group of people, a large gathering of people, who didn’t give a damn about the rest of Sydney,” he told reporters on Saturday.

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