Close Menu
Gay Sydney News
  • Home
  • Help fund us
  • Our supporters
  • Our Authors
  • About us
  • Newsletter
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Gay Sydney News
Instagram TikTok Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
  • Home
  • Help fund us
  • Our supporters
  • Our Authors
  • About us
  • Newsletter
  • Contact us
Gay Sydney News

Bondi party attended by nearly 6000 people; one arrested, four fined

By Ben GrubbFebruary 25, 2024, 9:15am
Bondi Beach Party 2024.

One person was arrested for drug supply and a further four were issued criminal infringement notices for drug possession at the Bondi Beach Party on Saturday, which police estimate 5825 people attended.

The party, held amid cloudy and rainy weather, was headlined by English singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor and US electronic popstar Slayyyter.

When asked by GSN last week how many people had purchased Bondi Beach Party tickets, Mardi Gras CEO Gil Beckwith did not confirm an exact number.

Industry sources suggested about 6000 tickets were sold as of February 12.
The event had capacity for 15,000 people.

Beckwith said ticket sales for both the Bondi Beach Party and Mardi Gras after-party had been “selling very, very well”.

Police officers attached to Sydney’s eastern suburbs area command, assisted by specialist units, conducted a high-visibility operation at the beach party, which included at least one drug detection dog at its entrance.

“Throughout the afternoon, four people were given criminal infringement notices for drug possession,” police told GSN.

A criminal infringement notice is an on the spot fine. It doesn’t necessarily result in a criminal conviction unless it is appealed in court and the person it is issued to is found guilty.

Separately, one man was arrested by officers attached to the operation near the Bondi Beach Party

“The 31-year-old man was stopped in a Toyota Hilux on Sir Thomas Mitchell Road, Bondi Beach, about 4pm [Saturday],” police said.

“During a search of the vehicle, officers located and seized cash and prohibited drugs believed to be cocaine.”

The man was taken to Waverley police station where he was charged with supplying a prohibited drug and dealing with the proceeds of crime.

He was given bail to appear at Waverley Local Court on March 19.

Ben Grubb
ben.grubb@gaysydneynews.com.au

Gay Sydney News editor

Subscribe to our newsletter

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Help us out
Recent Posts
  • Gay plasma ban lifted, but blood restrictions to remain for now
  • Newtown Hotel on the verge of sale to mystery buyer
  • LGB+ identification surges to all-time high in Australia
  • Alleged double-murderer attempting to sell info from behind bars: report
  • Aura nightclub: Gay erasure or a sign of the times?
  • Home
  • Help fund us
  • Our supporters
  • Our Authors
  • About us
  • Newsletter
  • Contact us
© Gay Sydney News

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.