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Battle for Cronulla

 

On 11 December 2005, a crowd of over 5000 people gathered at Cronulla beach to 'reclaim the beach'. Violence erupted as elements of the crowd attacked several people of Middle Eastern appearance. Urged on by SMS text messages, the violence was apparently incited by an earlier attack on surf lifesavers, but also revealed deep racial tensions in Sydney's south-western suburbs.


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Nice day at the beach

John Tiedemann - Daily Telegraph, 24 December 2005

Cartoon of a man lying on his towel at the beach wearing sunglasses and a santa claus hat surrounded by various weapons