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Sydney Bikini Ban on Beach Bus Sparks Public Fury
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Sydney Bikini Ban on Beach Bus Sparks Public Fury

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Last updated: February 13, 2026 3:10 pm
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A Sydney council has implemented a policy prohibiting bikini-clad and shirtless passengers from boarding a popular seaside bus route, igniting widespread debate. The Northern Beaches Council introduced the rule after receiving complaints about inappropriate swimwear on the compact 30-seat shuttle and hygiene issues.

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Details of the Bus Service

The Hop, Skip and Jump operates as a free daily shuttle linking the coastal suburbs of Manly, Fairlight, and Balgowlah. Beachgoers frequently rely on it to access the area’s stunning shorelines.

Public Backlash and Support

Online reactions split sharply. Critics mocked the decision, with one commenter stating: “Welcome to 1920s Sydney … oops 2020s.” Another urged: “The Council should focus on their core business activities. Try not to be the fashion police.”

Supporters countered, noting longstanding norms. One remarked: “It has always been a golden rule that you cover swimwear if you walk more than a block across from the beach.” A second pointed to “the complaints started with the proliferation of Brazilian style really brief g strings.”

A prominent sign at bus stops declares: “Please dress appropriately. Clothing must be worn over swimwear.”

Council’s Rationale

Deputy Mayor Candy Bingham explained that many elderly passengers view the minimal attire as “confronting.” She highlighted hygiene concerns, stating: “People are worried about the hygiene aspect when they sit on the seats. And the swimmers, wet from the beach and covered in sand, make a mess and leave the seats damp.” Bingham added that while thong-style bikinis gain popularity, they remain unsuitable for public transport.

Under existing legislation, drivers may deny boarding to passengers whose clothing could dirty or damage the vehicle or inconvenience others. A council spokesperson clarified this covers wet or sandy attire impacting the shared environment’s cleanliness and comfort. Drivers cannot determine if swimwear is dry, the spokesperson noted.

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