Townsville Bulletin

Cops give schoolies a crucial message

- KIEL EGGING

A SCATTERING of Schoolies are set to celebrate on Magnetic Island with police urging visiting young revellers to enjoy themselves but celebrate safely.

While most school leavers are set to visit other Queensland destinatio­ns including the Gold Coast and Airlie Beach, bookings have been made by small groups over the official celebratio­n week from November 19-25.

Townsville police patrol group Acting Inspector Mark Hogenelst said resources had not been boosted to coincide with Schoolies celebratio­ns in the region.

But Acting Insp Hogenelst said officers remained ready to respond to any emergency situations or incidents as they arose, and would also be doing its standard patrols in the Townsville safe night precinct.

“We are aware they (Schoolies) are having a great time and out and about at this time of year, and we are there to keep an eye on things and make sure they’re safe,” he said.

“We’re conscious that at this time we need to have officers available to keep people safe, not just for the schoolies, but the entire community going into this time of year with festive celebratio­ns,” he said.

Dandaloo Internatio­nal owner Roxanne Browne said her Schoolies bookings had contribute­d to a massive overall surge for her property during 2022, and visitor numbers had doubled compared to the same time last year.

“It’s been crazy … we’re getting bookings already for next year and through the winter,” she said.

“People are still a bit nervous about going overseas still (due to Covid-19) … they’re driving along the coast, seeing Magnetic Island and thinking, I like that, and they (visitors) are coming back.”

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