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06 Sept 2025

High waves cause damage on Sydney waterfront

High waves cause damage on Sydney waterfront

Sydney beachfront properties have been flooded and coastal infrastructure was damaged after a large swell combined with a king tide to batter the Australian shore, officials said.

Several homes were evacuated at Botany Bay in Sydney’s south around midnight as waves surged across the coast, according to New South Wales State Emergency Service spokesman Andrew Edmunds.

Further north at Sydney’s premier Bondi Beach, the coast was lashed by an 18ft swell, officials said.

Windows were shattered at Bondi Icebergs Swimming Club, a waterfront pool, gymnasium and restaurant complex.

CCTV footage showed waves bursting through glass doors after 11pm on Tuesday (1pm BST).

Club general manager Bob Tate said: “It has just been devastating.

“I’ve been a member for 50 years at Bondi. I’ve never seen this sort of thing before.

“You know, the sheer magnitude of the level of water and the power of the water coming through must’ve just been horrendous.”

Mr Tate added that on the pool deck around 15 glass panels were splintered, floors were damaged, and cupboards and firehoses were ripped off the walls. It was “quite extraordinary”, he said.

South of Botany Bay at Cronulla Beach, lifeguard Steve Winner said the beach, along with parts of the pavement behind it and electrical infrastructure, had been damaged by 13ft waves.

Authorities warned of further hazardous surf with the potential to cause coastal erosion and damage from the Illawarra region south of Sydney to the Hunter region north of Sydney.

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