
Bondi (pronounced “bond-eye”) is a iconic Sydney beach and one of our more recognised beaches for tourists around the world, it’s situated 7 kms east of the Sydney CBD.
Bondi Beach is the end point of the City to Surf Fun Run which is held each year in August. World Environment Day in June, and Sculpture By The Sea in November are another two popular events held there as well as the weekly Bondi Beach Markets held each Sunday.
Bondi Bathers Surf Lifesaving Club is the world’s first surf lifesaving club and North Bondi Surf Lifesaving Club is a federation club. Both clubs were founded in 1907. Bondi members invented the surf reel and many other icons of lifesaving.
Surf Lifesavers from both clubs were involved in the largest rescue ever on a single day, known as ‘Black Sunday’ on 6 February 1938 where 5 people drowned and over 250 were rescued after a series of large waves struck the beach and pulled people back into the sea.
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