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Teen spirit: booze, drugs and trashed beach. Police have condemned large underage beach parties at Woolgoolga Beach following drinking and assaults whilst volunteer groups clean up the mess.

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Woolgoolga : Damage caused by unauthorised beach parties
Teen spirit: booze, drugs and trashed beach. Police have condemned large underage beach parties at Woolgoolga Beach following drinking and assaults whilst volunteer groups clean up the mess.

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Volunteer groups are attempting to repair environmental damage caused by the beach parties.

Police are investigating several alleged assaults, at a number of beach parties in Woolgoolga.

$1m Upgrade For Woolgoolga Beach Reserve:

Earlier in In May this year Federal Nationals Member for Page Kevin Hogan announced a $1 million upgrade for Woolgoolga’s Foreshore and Beach Reserve if the Government is re-elected.

Mr Hogan said this is fantastic news for our community.

“This funding will go towards Stage 2 of Council’s masterplan, which includes a new viewing deck, beach access ramp, pathways, showers, bike racks and general beautification of the area,” he said.

“It will complement the works already completed along the foreshore, making it an even better space for the community and visitors.

“Reconfiguration of the holiday park, installation of shared path, play space, and new restrooms, removal of the existing restrooms, play space and car park, and the surf club, are all completed.”

Coffs Harbour City Council Mayor Paul Amos welcomed the announcement and said it was fantastic news for the whole community.

“The Woolgoolga Beach Reserve is a beautiful piece of coastal public open space that is known and loved by residents and tourists alike,” Mayor Amos said.

“It’s exciting to see this next stage of works progressing. It will certainly enhance the existing natural beauty of the space, while also improving accessibility for all the community.”

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