Alcohol-Free Zones Approved in Avalon to Curb Street Drinking

Avalon has been included in a new series of alcohol-free zones across the Northern Beaches, aimed at reducing street drinking and related anti-social behaviour.



Background and Review Process

NBC, in consultation with NSW Police, reviewed all existing alcohol-free zones (AFZs) across the area ahead of their staggered expiry dates between August 2025 and June 2026. This review sought to identify which zones should be re-established, altered, or discontinued based on current community needs and behavioural patterns.

The public exhibition period ran from 21 March to 27 April 2025, during which 193 submissions were received. Feedback informed a report presented at the NBC meeting on 15 July 2025, where officials endorsed the revised list of AFZs.

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New Zone Established in Avalon

As part of the update, an AFZ was established in Avalon covering the town centre and surrounding roads. Specific areas include Old Barrenjoey Road from The Crescent to the intersection with Barrenjoey Road, continuing south along Barrenjoey Road and east along Avalon Parade.

This decision aligns Avalon with other newly designated zones including Collaroy, Mona Vale, and two sections of Newport, and is set to be in place from 1 September 2025 to 31 August 2029.

Ongoing Zones and Locations Removed

Six zones were re-established, including Narrabeen (Pittwater Road between Ocean Street and the lagoon bridge, plus the Wellington Street carpark) and nearby Church Point. In contrast, eight zones—such as those in Belrose, Cromer, Forestville, and a second Freshwater area—were not renewed due to decreased incident reports or non-compliance with updated criteria under the Ministerial Guidelines for Alcohol-Free Zones.

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Community Sentiment Mixed

Public feedback on the AFZ expansion was divided. Some community members supported the zones as effective tools to manage alcohol-related incidents and maintain the safety of public spaces. Others raised concerns about over-regulation and the perceived restriction of public freedoms.

Next Steps for Avalon and Other Areas



The established and re-established zones across the Northern Beaches, including Avalon, will remain in effect until August 2029. NBC and police will continue to monitor the effectiveness of these measures, using incident data and complaints to assess future needs.

Published 22-July-2025