Local residents were fuming this morning as Bronte Beach in Sydney's east was seen covered in rubbish on Boxing Day after a busy Christmas.
Local residents were fuming this morning as Bronte Beach in Sydney's east was seen covered in rubbish on Boxing Day after a busy Christmas.
Bronte Beach was packed with revellers yesterday, with an estimated 10,000 people enjoying the gorgeous Sydney Christmas weather.
This morning, beer bottles, food and other rubbish remained strewn across much of the beach's barbecue areas and grass.
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Despite bins being positioned around the parklands, animals and birds were also seen feeding on the leftover piles of rubbish.
Cleanup crews from the local council arrived about 5am, and spent much of the morning shovelling up the garbage.
The sight left locals fuming this morning,
"I'm going through the mood swings this morning to be honest," one local resident told 9News.
"The mess isn't that great, but its really good to see loads of people out here tidying up," another beachgoer said.
Yesterday a man also suffered injuries after he slipped and fell onto the concrete at the Bronte Beach ocean baths.
A similar sight greeted locals on Boxing Day last year, when the beach was popular once again on a warm, sunny Christmas.
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