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      • When it earned its nickname ‘Glamarama’ in the 1980s, Tamarama was probably Sydney’s gayest beach. Reflecting increasing acceptance, the gay guys have migrated en masse to North Bondi, leaving the huge waves here to the surfers.
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  2. Just around the corner from busy Bondi, Tamarama Beach is quiet and is one of the least crowded beaches in the city. Tamarama is arguably the most scenic of Sydney’s coastal environments and visitors can enjoy the breath-taking views across the bay.

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    • Tamarama Beach, Sydney
  3. Feb 2, 2024 · Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia. Show on map. Just around the corner from busy Bondi, Tamarama Beach is quiet and is one of the least crowded beaches in the city. Tamarama is arguably the most scenic of Sydney’s coastal environments and visitors can enjoy the breath-taking views across the bay.

  4. When it earned its nickname ‘Glamarama’ in the 1980s, Tamarama was probably Sydneys gayest beach. Reflecting increasing acceptance, the gay guys have migrated en masse to North Bondi, leaving the huge waves here to the surfers.

  5. The nickname however dates back to the 1980s when Tamarama was known as the gayest beach in Sydney. Things have moved on since then and these days the place to hang out is apparently North Bondi leaving Tama to the body beautifuls.

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    • Tamarama Beach, Sydney, New South Wales
  6. The beach attracts a colourful crowd – it gets more than its share of LGBT people and so there is no lack of beautiful, toned and cut bodies. In back of the beach is a nice park with a good cafe and change sheds (both new since my visit last year). But the thing stopping it from being excellent is dangerous surf.

  7. This beach is popular with members of the gay community and has been listed by the TimeOut magazine as “The best LGBTQI + and Gay beaches in Sydney.” This beach was the subject of a painting by artist Julian Rossi Ashton that was titled Tamarama beach, forty years ago, a summer morning.

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