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Coogee Beach in Sydney‘s east was unexpectedly heaving today thanks to a pop-up Christmas Day party.
The bins and bathrooms were not coping with the massive crowds, which continued to stream in right into the evening, after the traditional backpackers bash at Bronte Beach was cancelled in the wake of the Bondi attack.

The non-alcoholic zone was teeming with revelers, yet despite the heavy presence of the riot squad, the well-behaved crowd ensured there were no arrests.

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Coogee Beach in Sydney’s east was unexpectedly heaving today thanks to a pop-up Christmas Day party. (George Chan/Getty Images)
Coogee Beach
One of Sydney’s best loved beaches looked more like a nightclub after thousands of people made the most of the sand and shore to celebrate a Christmas away from home. (George Chan/Getty Images)

A popular Sydney beach was transformed into a lively party scene as thousands gathered to enjoy a sun-soaked Christmas celebration far from their homeland.

This year saw a change in plans after Waverley Council discouraged the traditional backpacker gathering at Bronte Beach, a decision influenced by the recent Bondi incident.

As a result, the festive crowd shifted their celebrations to Coogee Beach instead.

“We initially went to Bronte Beach, but it was pretty quiet. Someone suggested Coogee, so we hopped into a taxi, and it’s much livelier here,” a reveler shared with 9News.

Coogee Beach
The masses made other plans and all turned up at Coogee Beach instead after a Bronte Beach event was cancelled in the wake of the Bondi terror attack. (George Chan/Getty Images)
Coogee Beach
The bins and bathrooms were not coping with the massive crowds, which continued to stream in right into the evening (George Chan/Getty Images)

Firefighters were called in to put out a small barbecue fire that started to spread but otherwise, police only needed to keep an eye on the crowd.

Previous celebrations attracted criticism for the mess left behind and today a single guard from Randwick City Council was on patrol, urging the crowd to leave the area as they found it.

But there’s already plenty of rubbish strewn across the area, with a big clean up sure to follow on Boxing Day.

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