George Miller opposes Camp Cove Kiosk BYO alcohol plan

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Oscar-winning filmmaker and Camp Cove resident George Miller has joined community opposition to a proposal allowing beachgoers to bring their own alcohol to the Camp Cove Kiosk in Watsons Bay.

The plan, which would permit BYO drinks at the 35-seat venue for another 12 months, follows a six-month trial from December 2024 to June 2025.

While alcohol is already legal on the sand, it is not widely publicised. The trial drew mixed reactions, with 48 of 77 public submissions in favour, 28 opposed, and one unsure.

Represented by lawyer Adam Moxon Simpson, Miller and four other residents urged Woollahra Council to reject the proposal, citing safety and the protection of “Kiddie Corner,” a section of the beach popular with families.

“There’s a time and place for everything, but now is not the time for more alcohol on beaches and Kiddie Corner is not the place,” Simpson told the council. “It’s a precious place for families.”

Council staff had recommended refusal after police and residents raised safety concerns, despite most submissions from Watsons Bay and Vaucluse supporting the plan. Opponents warned of mixing alcohol, children, and swimming, as well as the risk of glass on the beach.

Despite staff advice, the council voted to approve the 12-month BYO licence with restrictions, including plastic cups and no alcohol before noon. The final decision will go to a full council vote on August 25.

Source: Daily Telegraph.

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