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Sydney Beach Dog Ban Sparks Resident Fury

Summary

  • Kutti Beach dog ban starts late November 2025.
  • Residents say no off-leash beaches remain in area.
  • Council cites increased dog ownership and safety concerns.
Sydney Beach Dog Ban Sparks Resident Fury

Woollahra Council has announced a significant rule change affecting dog walkers, with the most controversial being a complete ban on dogs at Kutti Beach in Vaucluse, commencing late November 2025. This decision has been met with widespread anger from local residents, many of whom argue that the ban leaves them with no designated off-leash beaches in the area.

The council stated that the ban accounts for increased dog ownership and safety concerns, alongside community feedback. However, many residents feel blindsided, as they believe the announcement was not adequately advertised on social media, with the changes only discoverable on the council's website. Some residents expressed frustration, questioning the decision in light of the noted rise in pet ownership.

While the council also approved changes to increase dog walking opportunities in other locations, the prohibition at Kutti Beach has overshadowed these. The implementation of new signs and infrastructure for the new dog walking rules is slated for 2026. Until then, dog owners must adhere to leash laws in public areas or face fines exceeding $330.

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The dog ban at Kutti Beach will take effect in late November 2025.
Woollahra Council cited increased dog ownership, safety concerns, and community feedback as reasons for the ban.
Kutti Beach was one of only two dog beaches in Sydney's east; residents claim this ban leaves few options.

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