The Bus to Beach program offered by City of Canterbury Bankstown Council has become so popular it has been expanded to include more suburbs.
Buses will be available to transport youth and their parents/guardians to and from Cronulla Beach on: Tuesday, January 14; Thursday, January, 16; Tuesday, January 21; and Thursday, January 23.
Mayor Khal Asfour said no-one should miss out on visiting the beach this summer because of a lack of accessibility.
“We understand it can be inconvenient, time consuming and expensive to get kids to the beach during the holidays, so this is our way of assisting and taking the hassle out, and just leave the fun side of it,” he said.
“There is even a chance to learn to surf program for just $10.”
Local bus pick-up locations include:
• 9am at Roundabout Youth Centre, Panania Railway Station, Belmore Youth Resource
Centre and Ashbury Senior Citizens’ Centre;
• 9.15am at Greenacre Community Centre, Revesby Railway Station, Riverwood
Community Centre and Council’s customer car park at Campsie; and
• 9.30am at Padstow Railway Station and 69 The Mall, Bankstown.
All buses will depart Cronulla Beach on each of the days at 3pm sharp and return to the pick- up locations.
The program operates on a first come, first served basis and residents do not have to register.
For more visit cb.city/bustobeach or call 9707 5587.
Jump on board a free bus to Cronulla Beach
GRAB your swimmers, towel, hat and sunscreen and jump on board the free bus to Cronulla Beach.