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{{Short description|Beach in Sydney, Australia}}
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| name = Neutral Bay Beach
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| other_name = Hayes Street Beach
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Neutral Bay Beach or Hayes Street Beach as it is also known is the only beach in the suburb of [[Neutral Bay]]. It can be accessed from Hayes Street Beach via a small laneway near the news-agency. The beach itself is 50m long at low tide with a width of 10m. The beach is backed and surrounded by various apartment blocks and a small raised grassed area to the left of the beach. The beach is dog-friendly and allows off-leash play. The beach is also commonly used for sun-lounging, fishing and swimming.
'''Neutral Bay Beach''' or '''Hayes Street Beach''' as it is also known is the only [[beach]] in the suburb of [[Neutral Bay]] on the [[Lower North Shore (Sydney)|Lower North Shore]] in [[Sydney]]. It can be accessed from Hayes Street via a small laneway near the news-agency. The beach itself is 50m long at low tide with a width of 10m. The beach is backed and surrounded by various apartment blocks and a small raised grassed area to the left. The area is [[dog-friendly]] and allows off-leash play. The beach is also commonly used for sun-lounging, fishing and swimming.


==Pollution==
==Pollution==
Three storm-water drains are located close to the beach and during rainy periods let out lots of plastic pollution and chemical waste. It has been found that the drains often release pathogens that are associated with human waste. The public is advised to not use the beach during these periods.
Three [[storm-water drains]] are located close to the beach and during rainy periods release much [[plastic pollution]] and chemical waste. It has been found that the drains often release pathogens associated with human waste. The public is advised to not use the beach during these periods.


==Facilities==
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==References==
==References==


1. Gibson, J. (2019). Improving the Water Quality at Hayes Street Beach, Neutral Bay. [ebook] Neutral Bay: N O R T H S Y D N E Y C O U N C I L, pp.1-2. Available at: http://MM01_Improving_the_Water_Quality_at_Hayes_Street_Beach_Neutral_Bay.pdf [Accessed 2 Apr. 2019].
* Gibson, J. (2019). Improving the Water Quality at Hayes Street Beach, Neutral Bay. [ebook] Neutral Bay: N O R T H S Y D N E Y C O U N C I L, pp.1-2. Available at: http://MM01_Improving_the_Water_Quality_at_Hayes_Street_Beach_Neutral_Bay.pdf [Accessed 2 Apr. 2019].
* (2019). N/A. [ebook] Neutral Bay: Sydney Water, p.1. Available at: https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/maps/c558b798-24de-e423-92df-c297f61f5519/SWMAP0054_SW_071.pdf [Accessed 3 Apr. 2019].

2. (2019). N/A. [ebook] Neutral Bay: Sydney Water, p.1. Available at: https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/maps/c558b798-24de-e423-92df-c297f61f5519/SWMAP0054_SW_071.pdf [Accessed 3 Apr. 2019].
* Environment.nsw.gov.au. (2019). Sydney Harbour - Beachwatch Daily Bulletins. [online] Available at: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/beachapp/SydneyBulletin.aspx?NoMobile [Accessed 3 Apr. 2019].
* Weule, G. (2019). Plastic and how it affects our oceans. [online] ABC News. Available at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2017-02-27/plastic-and-plastic-waste-explained/8301316 [Accessed 4 Apr. 2019].

3. Environment.nsw.gov.au. (2019). Sydney Harbour - Beachwatch Daily Bulletins. [online] Available at: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/beachapp/SydneyBulletin.aspx?NoMobile [Accessed 3 Apr. 2019].

4. Weule, G. (2019). Plastic and how it affects our oceans. [online] ABC News. Available at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2017-02-27/plastic-and-plastic-waste-explained/8301316 [Accessed 4 Apr. 2019].




[[Category:Neutral Bay, New South Wales]]
[[Category:Neutral Bay, New South Wales]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 7 November 2024

Neutral Bay Beach
Hayes Street Beach
Map
Coordinates: 33°50′30″S 151°13′10″E / 33.8416°S 151.2194°E / -33.8416; 151.2194
LocationHayes Street, Neutral Bay, New South Wales Australia
Part ofSydney Harbour, Australia
GeologyBeach
OperatorNorth Sydney Council
Dimensions
 • Length50m
Patrolled byNone
Hazard RatingN/A
AccessFoot and Boat

Neutral Bay Beach or Hayes Street Beach as it is also known is the only beach in the suburb of Neutral Bay on the Lower North Shore in Sydney. It can be accessed from Hayes Street via a small laneway near the news-agency. The beach itself is 50m long at low tide with a width of 10m. The beach is backed and surrounded by various apartment blocks and a small raised grassed area to the left. The area is dog-friendly and allows off-leash play. The beach is also commonly used for sun-lounging, fishing and swimming.

Pollution

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Three storm-water drains are located close to the beach and during rainy periods release much plastic pollution and chemical waste. It has been found that the drains often release pathogens associated with human waste. The public is advised to not use the beach during these periods.

Facilities

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The beach has a cold shower and waste bin at its exit and a small watercraft storage system to the left of the beach.

References

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