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Bondi Beach Research Paper

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Bondi-beach is one of Australia’s most famous beaches in Sydney. It is located on the east coast of Australia and is a suburb of the city of Sydney. ‘Bondi’ or ‘Boondi’ is an Aboriginal word meaning water breaking over rocks or noise of water breaking over rocks (Frances Pollon, 1990). In 1851, Francis O’Brien and Edward Smith Hall purchased 200 acres of the Bondi area which was named ‘The Bondi Estate’. During this period the beach was accessible to the public as a picnic ground and playground for families; Because the site quickly became popular it was endanger to become private to the public, yet the Municipal Council believed that the Government needed to negotiate the issue in order to make the beach a public reserve. The area was a working …show more content…

The history of Surf Life Saving started in the early part of the 20th century when citizens started to embrace the ocean as a site ‘our love of the beach emerged’ which led to ‘becoming the largest volunteer movement of it’s kind in the world’ (citation). Because of the capitalist system that we live in Bondi-Beach started using celebrity endorsement and creating reality television programs such as ‘Bondi Rescue’, ‘Being Lara Bingle’ or ’Bondi Vet’ in order to promote the site, its services as well as develop the popular culture which is is often viewed as being ‘dumbed down’, as a result it comes under ‘heavy criticism from various non-mainstream sources which deem it superficial, consumerist sensationalist, or corrupt’ (citation). As a consequence of the popular culture Bondi-Beach became a trendy location welcoming new cafés, restaurants, shops, hotels and developed into a commercial area increasing the gentrification of the area. The economical growth of the area is slowly starting to create issues such as environmental problems, climate change’s link to disasters critics say local ‘authorities are ignoring rising sea levels that threaten million of dollars’ worth of planned waterfront works’. David Shoebridge (NSW Greens MP) also warned the council, according to their own research ‘Bondi-Beach is set to recede dramatically -by about 20 metres in 2050 and 45 metres in 2100’. The area is slowly starting to loose its heritage and culture, Green LMP and planning Spoke persons said «’Bondi Beach was included in the National Heritage List in 2008, and it seems within50 years this date it may be lost entirely’

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