Authorities warn 'idiot' beachgoers to stay away from treacherous coastline
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Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has warned people to stay away from the beaches in the cyclone zone today, as some continue to risk their lives to witness the massive swells churned up by Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

Locals, including children, were seen playing in the sea foam and white water at Currumbin and watching the swell from rock walls across the Gold Coast and northern NSW yesterday.

The Gold Coast City Council has confirmed fines of $16,100 would apply to people who breached disaster declarations.

Authorities are urging people not to risk their lives and endanger emergency services with risky, unnecessary behaviour near the coast. (Nick Moir)

Crisafulli said the “vast majority” of people did the responsible thing, aside from some “idiots”.

“You’re not just endangering yourself, but you’ve got emergency services workers who want to be going to help people and advise people and give them information,” he said.

“You’re putting them in harm’s way, too, and they’ve got families as well.”

He said the goal was to protect people.

“I don’t want to have to bark orders at people,” he said.

An onlooker runs from an incoming wave on March 6 at Tweed Heads. (Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)

Gold Coast chief lifeguard Chris Maynard said there was no need for people to be at the beach or on the rock walls.

“You can be standing in what you think is a safe spot where your feet are dry and then a big surge and, as it’s happened, it’s knocked people off their feet and down into the sand,” Maynard told the ABC yesterday.

People caught in the white wash at at Gold Coast beach on Thursday. (Nine)

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also urged people to avoid dangerous behaviour and take “personal responsibility”.

“This isn’t a time for sight-seeing, or seeing what it’s like to experience these conditions first-hand,” he said.

“Please stay safe. Be sensible. And keep distance from these events and the impact as it’s happening,” he said.

Tropical Cyclone Alfred

Unlucky driver parked in by hundreds of E-scooters as cyclone closes in

He again urged people to listen to the SES on evacuation orders.

“They have knowledge, they have expertise, they have experience,” he said.

“You make their life harder, and importantly as well it means they can be distracted from assisting others if people aren’t following the recommendations in a timely manner.”

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