List of social nudity places in Oceania
This is a list of social nudity places in Oceania for recreation. It includes free beaches (or clothing-optional beaches or nude beaches), swimming holes and lakes and some naturist resorts.[1]
Australia
Australian Capital Territory
- Kambah Pool, ACT
New South Wales
The following beaches and resorts in NSW are legally nudist or clothing optional:
- Arcadia
- Armands Beach, Bermagui, Sapphire Coast
- Birdie Beach, Lake Munmorah[2]
- Near Byron Bay, the beach adjacent to the Tyagarah Nature Reserve, south of the picnic area at the end of Grays Lane, has been designated a ‘clothes optional beach’ (nudist beach) by Byron Shire Council.[3][4][lower-alpha 1]
- BB at Byron Bay Luxury Naturist Retreat (Affiliated ANF)[lower-alpha 2]
- Coast and Valley Nudists
- Gypsy Falls
- Lady Bay Beach, Watsons Bay, Sydney Harbour[5] (name changed in 1977 from Lady Jane Beach)
- Cobblers Beach, Mosman, Sydney Harbour
- Kiata Club
- Naturi Club
- Obelisk Beach, Mosman, Sydney Harbour
- River Island Nature Retreat
- Rosco Club Incorporated
- Samurai Beach, One Mile
- Twin Falls
- Werrong Beach, Royal National Park
- Wrenbrook
The following beaches are regularly used by naturists, but nude bathing may not be legally protected:
- Belongil Beach, Byron Bay
- Kings Beach, Broken Head, near Byron Bay
- Curracurrang, Royal National Park
- Flint and Steel Beach, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
- Little Congwong Beach, La Perouse
- Little Jibbon Beach, Royal National Park
- Marley Beach, Royal National Park
- Shelley Beach, Royal National Park
- Seven Mile Beach, Seven Mile Beach National Park
- Washaway Beach, Sydney Harbour National Park
Northern Territory
- Casuarina Beach, Darwin
Queensland
There is no legal nude beach in Queensland. This was restated in April 2016 following another petition to the Labor State Government who said they would not approve a nudist beach. Police Minister Bill Byrne on May 2, 2016 rejected two attempts - a paper petition with 527 signatures and an online petition bearing 946 names - to create a "clothing optional beach". Petitioners wanted a beach "for the recreational use of those who wish to sunbathe or swim nude without the fear of prosecution". Minister Byrne said the State's Public Safety Business Agency advised Queensland's wilful exposure laws were designed to protect citizens and keep them safe.. "As such, I can advise that the Queensland government has no plans to change the current legislation dealing with wilful exposure, therefore the designation of a clothing optional beach is not supported at this time."
Queensland is the only mainland state in Australia that has no legal nude beaches.
Current unofficial beaches are:
- Alexandria Bay (known as "A Bay") near Noosa is a popular spot with nudists and arguably the most tolerated nude beach.[6][5]
- Bribie Island - Remote beaches on Bribie were once popular with nudists, though Moreton Bay rangers as well as police now regularly patrol this remote island.
- Buchan Point, at the southern edge of Ellis Beach, 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of Cairns.[lower-alpha 3]
- Cow Bay, two hours north of Cairns[5] within the Daintree Rainforest.
The following resorts are naturist or clothing optional:
- Balkaz
- Cooroy Colony
- Eagles View
- Elephant Rock
- Savannah Park
- Tranquility
- Whiptail
South Australia
The following beaches in South Australia are used by nudists:
- Maslin Beach[7][5]
- Ocean Beach near Robe
- Pelican Point, Barmera
- Murrippi Beach, near Whyalla
- Point Drummond, Eyre Peninsula (not legal)
Tasmania
Tasmania Police in February 2016 said that it was illegal to swim or be in a public place without appropriate attire and patrols at Seven Mile Beach would be increased in response to the complaints.[8]
Nudists use the following beaches:[9]
- 7-mile Beach
- Bakers Beach[10][lower-alpha 4]
- Green's Peninsula Beach
- Nude Beach – section of beach naturally secluded by a rocky outcrop, beyond the south-western end of Hinsby Beach, Taroona [11][lower-alpha 5]
Victoria
Victoria has over 2,000 km (1,242.7 mi) of coastline with hundreds of beaches.[12] Three of those beaches are legal clothes-optional beaches:[13]
- Sunnyside North Beach, Mount Eliza, Port Philip Bay on the Mornington Peninsula[5]
- Point Impossible Beach, Torquay, West Coast
- Southside Beach, near Bells Beach, West Coast
Previously listed as clothes-optional beach:
- Campbell's Cove, near Werribee South. Campbells Cove had clothing-optional status removed by Wyndham City Council in July 2016.[14]
The following are not legal nudist beaches but are used by nudists:
- Cape Conran
- Cutlers Beach, Wonthaggi Heathlands
- The Oaks, Inverloch
Western Australia
The following are legal nudist beaches in Western Australia:[15]
- North Swanbourne beach[5]
- Warnbro Beach, Rockingham[16][17] [lower-alpha 6]
- Mindalong Beach, Bunbury
- Mauritius Beach, Exmouth[18][lower-alpha 7]
- East Pretty Pool, Port Hedland[19][lower-alpha 8]
- Ten Mile Lagoon, Esperance[20]
The following resort is Naturist:
The following beaches are used by naturists, but nude bathing may not be legally protected:
- Cable Beach, Broome
- Redgate Beach, Margaret River
Federated States of Micronesia
Yap Island, natives there go topless.[23]
French Polynesia
- Toplessness is allowed in French Polynesia, unlike most parts of the South Pacific, even though there are no official nudist beaches. Bottomlessness is usually seen in private or hard-to-find beaches, but it can still happen in public beaches.
New Zealand
There is no law prohibiting nakedness in public. In cases of ‘public nakedness’ the police go to the Summary Offences Act 1981 and consider, S27 Obscene/Indecent exposure; S4 Offensive behaviour; or S4 Disorderly behaviour.
In 1991 an appeal to the High Court won and determined that the legal definition of 'offensive' was not met by mere nakedness, even in the presence of children, on the grounds that a reasonable person would "regard the conduct... as inappropriate, unnecessary, and in bad taste, but not arousing feelings of anger, disgust, or outrage."[24] There had to be 'intent to offend'. Public nudity on beaches is generally not enforceable. There have been a number of successful legal challenges to being naked in a public area, including cycling and running, so long as there was no intent to offend. [25][26][27][28][29]
Beaches
- Allans Beach, Dunedin[lower-alpha 9]
- Breaker Bay, Wellington[lower-alpha 10]
- Doctors Point Beach, Dunedin[lower-alpha 11]
- Fitzpatrick Bay, Auckland[lower-alpha 12]
- Herne Bay, Auckland
- Ladies Bay, Saint Heliers, Auckland
- Little Palm Beach, Waiheke Island
- Mapoutahi Cove, Dunedin[lower-alpha 13]
- Matarangi (Eastern end by rocks), Coromandel
- Orpheus Bay, Auckland
- Ototoka Beach, Whanganui
- Papamoa Beach, Tauranga [lower-alpha 14]
- Peka Peka Beach, Kapiti Coast [lower-alpha 15]
- Pohutukawa Bay (Longbay), North Shore, Auckland
- Rarawa Beach near Ngataki, Northland
- Sandfly Bay, Dunedin[lower-alpha 16]
- Smaills Beach, Dunedin[lower-alpha 17]
- Spencer Park Beach, Christchurch
- St Leonards Beach, Auckland
- Taylors Mistake Beach, Christchurch[lower-alpha 18]
- Uretiti Beach, Northland[lower-alpha 19]
- Waimairi Beach, Christchurch
- Warrington Beach, Dunedin[lower-alpha 20]
- Whareakeake (Murdering Beach), Dunedin[lower-alpha 21]
Clubs
- Auckland Counties Sun Club, Auckland
- Auckland Naturist Orewa, Auckland
- Auckland Outdoor Naturist Club, Auckland
- Autumn Farm, Golden Bay
- Bay of Plenty Sun Club, Whakatāne
- Guysers Gaystay B&B (for men), Rotorua
- Hawkes Bay Outdoor Leisure Club, Napier
- Katikati Naturist Park, Bay of Plenty
- Manawatu Naturist Club, Palmerston North
- Nelson Sun Club, Nelson
- Orchard Sun Club, Sutton, Dunedin
- Pineglades Naturist Club, Rolleston[lower-alpha 22]
- Rotota Sun Club, Rotorua
- South Canterbury Sun Club, Geraldine
- Southern Naturally, Invercargill
- Wai-natur Naturist Park, Blenheim
- Wellington Naturist Club, Te Mārua, Upper Hutt[lower-alpha 23]
- Woodside Park/Waikato Outdoor Society, Hamilton
Notes
- Location of nude beach at Tyagarah Nature Reserve28°36′42″S 153°34′55″E
- BB at Byron Bay
- location of Buchan Beach 16°44′09″S 145°39′46″E
- Baker's beach location41°08′35″S 146°36′00″E
- location42°57′16″S 147°20′42″E
- Location of Warnbro Beach, Warnbro 32°21′7″S 115°44′36″E
- Location of Mauritius Beach, Exmouth 21°48′33″S 114°05′42″E
- Location of East Pretty Pool 20°18′57″S 118°39′05″E
- Allans Beach, Dunedin 45°52′41″S 170°41′28″E
- Breaker Bay, Wellington 41°19′48″S 174°49′56″E
- Doctors Point Beach, Dunedin 45°43′58″S 170°36′12″E
- Fitzpatrick Bay, Auckland 36°49′01″S 174°41′42″E
- Mapoutahi Cove, Dunedin 45°44′08″S 170°36′56″E
- Papamoa Beach, Tauranga 37°41′14″S 176°16′00″E
- Peka Peka Beach, Kapiti Coast 40°49′58″S 175°03′12″E
- Sandfly Bay, Dunedin 45°53′46″S 170°38′30″E
- Smaills Beach, Dunedin 45°54′26″S 170°33′40″E
- Taylors Mistake Beach, Christchurch 43°34′54″S 172°46′36″E
- Uretiti Beach, Northland 35°57′28″S 174°27′57″E
- Warrington Beach, Dunedin 45°43′11″S 170°36′04″E
- Whareakeake (Murdering Beach), Dunedin 45°45′43″S 170°40′05″E
- Pineglades Naturist Club 43°36′15″S 172°22′20″E
- Wellington Naturist Club 41°05′34″S 175°08′03″E
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