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On Thursday, March 30, 2000 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Mosley wrote:
> I must warn all not to use this list to carry out any violence upon these
> homosexuals, you have the law on your side, force the police to act upon
> these people
>
> This list was supplied buy homosexuals for other homosexuals to commit
> homosexuals acts in public in front of your children.
>
> reclaim your parks from these homosexuals
>
> AYOR LOCATIONS FOR SEX (There is risk involved whenever you seek out sex,
> but having sex at any of the places listed in this catagory is illegal.
> Proceed AYOR.):
>
> >> Alison Park, Alison Road, Randwick. Cruisy toilet. "Two cubicles. Lots of
> dirty action during the day. Closed by night."
>
> >> Artarmon Recreation Reserve, Burra Road, Artarmon. Cruisy toilets.
> "Usually deserted, except for the occasional jogger or person walking the
> dog. Most of the action occurs in or around the toilets usually late
> afternoon, right through till late."
>
> >> Austinemeer Beach, south of the city, at the public changing sheds. This
> is a favourite summer hang, located at the southern end of the beach. Men
> are typically Australian. Not tainted by attitude, just pure Speedo's
> wearing fun. Shower in the nude after a swim for quite a long time. Take
> your time in changing. Then go to the urinal or smile: you'll be sure of
> much sucess!
>
> >> Australia Square Building Shopping Circle. Cruisy toilet near the food
> court, looking towards the outdoor plaza. "There are two cubicles here and
> quite popular with suits. Men like to hang around outside the cubicles, as
> well. It is most active at lunch hour."
>
> A report from January, 1999:
>
> "Security are now doing15 minute rounds. Try picking up here and going up to
> one of the 40 odd other levels and use the toilets on one of these. All
> toilets in this building, on each and every floor, are in the same general
> location."
>
> >> Beare Park, Ithaca Road, Elizabeth Bay. Cruisy park, toilet. "This
> picturesque little park overlooking Sydney Harbour makes a spectaculour
> setting for those searching for dick. During the day guys sunbake in speedos
> and wait for someone they fancy to enter the toilet block for some fun. Very
> safe once inside although a little dirty and you can hear anyone
> approaching. At night the toilet is closed but guys sit on the harbour wall
> waiting for action." Driving down Ithaca Road from the Cross, Beare Park is
> at the end.
>
> >> Beauchamp Park, Ashley and Nicholson Street, Chatswood. Cruisy toilet.
> "One cubicle, with attempts at making gloryhole to urinal. Large wooden
> door. Can be active particularly lunch and early afternoon. Mix of ages."
>
> >> Birkenhead Point Shopping Centre, Drummoyne. "The ground and first floor
> toilets in the main building are best, but all of the toilets work. Three
> stalls in each toilet with high walls and doors, and external doors are a
> good warning system."
>
> >> Blue Point Reserve, on Blue Point Road. Cruisy park. "Open park with
> great views of the harbour. Plenty of cars with guys walking around
> forshore. Walk down or drive and park, and just mill around. Bet around 10
> pm - 12 am. Mixed ages and backgrounds."
>
> >> Bondi Beach Pavillion. A virtual maze of changing rooms and toilets. See
> in particular the toilets near the ampitheatre. If you get some meat (it is
> pretty crowded) walk through the pavillion, up the stairs, and take your
> Bondi Catch to the toilets at the Pavillion Theatre. Another Speedo beat.
>
> >> Bondi Junction Plaza, Bondi Junction. Cruisy toilet. "Three stalls,
> always with action during the day, no gloryholes. All ages."
>
> >> Broadway Shopping Centre, on Bay Street. Cruisy toilet on third floor
> near cinema. "Cruisy mostly at lunchtimes, lots of suits and surfers."
>
> >> Cahill Park, Tempe.
>
> >> Centennial Park, Bondi Junction. Cruisy park. "Check the action at either
> Lachlan Swamp or the bushes at Robinson Drive." Located between Oxford
> Street and Alison Road.
>
> >> Centrepoint Tower. Cruisy toilet on second floor. "At almost any time of
> the day you can find at least three guys at it in adjacent cubicles, as well
> as plenty of hot action at the urinals. If all you want to do is watch,
> you'll still be spoilt for choice!" See 'Head's Up'
>
> An update from February, 2000:
>
> "Lots of actions in the toilet on the second floor, after work and weekends.
> It's quite clean and safe. Two rolls of cubicles and you can watch guys
> wanking in the opposite cubicles. Different types of guys: from businessmen,
> causal rough trades and tourists."
>
> >> Chatswood Mall, Victoria Avenue, Chatswood. Cruisy toilets: level 3 near
> Glue and Hound Dog stores. "Lots of young horny guys. Always cruisy."; in
> the undercover bus terminal. "Four cubicles facing urinal. Constant action,
> attracting a wide range of men from local business men to married men - all
> ages. Open all day and all night." From the bus terminal go down the stairs
> to the mall. Walk south across to the rear of the terminal. See 'Head's Up'
>
> >> City Gym, 107 Crown Street, East Sydney. Cruisy healthclub. "See Aussie
> dick in its natural habitat. Lots of cruising and semi-erections. Excellent
> weight room, and very crowded (too crowded) right after work."
>
> >> The cliffs between Coogee and Maroubra beaches are also classic beat
> territory. Lots of guys running along the cliffs, as well as men home from
> work and walking the dog, stop into the toilets along these cliffs. The only
> problem is that the council has removed the locks off the door so they are
> always slightly ajar. Be mindful of the fact also that there is a shower and
> changing room if you find the toilets to exposed. Very windy spot late
> afternoon.
>
> >> Concord Park, main road between Victoria and Parramatta via Olympic site,
> Rhodes. Car park gets busy from about 6 pm till midnight. Cruise along
> water's edge, either way. Take your catch to the south end - through the
> fence.
>
> >> Cook and Philip Park Aquatic Centre, Sydney. Cruisy healthclub. "Heaps of
> action in the showers at the pool. Just go into the shower and face outwards
> and the action will be everywhere. Best in the mornings before 7 am or
> evenings after 7 pm or anytime weekends."
>
> >> Cooks Park, Sydney. Cruisy park. "Very active beat at night especially
> after 9.30. There are two car parks at the end of Alice Street near a
> pedestrian crossing and the other near the Coles supermarket. Park your car
> and walk onto the reserve or along the beachfront. Plenty of dark places to
> go." Located between Dolls Point and Ramsgate on the Grand Parade.
>
> >> Cruisy beach off Foreshore Drive, Botany. "Great bayside location with
> plenty of trails and nooks. Lots of guys on the beach in speedos and many
> naked sunbathers just back in the bushland. Always lots of guys from 18 -
> 80, but predominantly 25 - 40 years-old. Lots of action 10 am to dusk. My
> favourite spot for a tan and a heap of action." Coming from General Holmes
> Drive, take the second beach track, jump the wire fence to the right.
>
> >> Cruisy park along the river bank, Georges River. "Works well from sundown
> to sunup everyday of the week. Has a car park up one end and a toilet block
> at the other. A long reserve area behind the toilet block and across the
> road is where the action takes place. A truck stop just up the road toward
> Canterbury Road also works and is where you find many trucker types." Turn
> down Henry Lawsons Drive from Canturbury Road and Newbridge Road and travel
> north.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet west of Annandale Shops at corner of Catherine and Moore
> Streets, Annandale. "One stall with a door gloryhole. Generally dirty, no
> paper, rarely serviced by the council. Open daylight hours and attracts
> suits as well as locals." Located opposite the 470 bus stop.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet on Condamien Street, Balgowlah Heights. "Open all day and
> night with two cubicles overlooking urinal. Mostly locals, some stray
> straights, mostly older/mature men - active most of the time." From Sydney
> Road, turn left at the traffic light heading east to Manly.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet in car park near Winbourne Road, Brookvale. Cruisy toilet.
> "Open all day and night. Two cubicles at the side of urinal. Works mostly in
> the day and early evenings, but also late at night. Rough blue collar
> workers passing through and locals." Heading north along Pittwater Road,
> about 1 kilometre past Warringah Mall, turn right into either Winbourne Road
> or Chard Road. Both have access to the car park where this free standing
> toilet block is located.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet on Burlington Street, Crows Nest. "Toilet on street level,
> in corner of car park. Young and old and best times are lunch and late
> afternoon." Located just off Pacific Highway.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet behind the Victoria Road shops on the west side at Lyons
> Road, Drummoyne. "Busy public toilet, two stalls, 4 place urinal. Lots of
> under wall action and in stall action. Busy all day every day. Open daylight
> hours." Located between Victoria Road and the Fire Station.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet on Silverwater Road, under the bridge on the southern side,
> Silverwater. "Trucks park here at night. Daytime it is mostly locals,
> workmen, etc." Located on the southern side of the bridge over the
> Parramatta River. Drive under and out the other side.
>
> >> Deep Creek Reserve, on Wakehurst Parkway. Cruisy toilet, park. "Try the
> toilets on the north end and then take a bush walk and look for small
> caves."
>
> >> Deep Water Park, Henry Lawsons Drive, Georges Hall. Cruisy park. "Action
> takes place on the boardwalks in the bush near the parking area. Active in
> the day." At the intersection of Henry Lawson Drive and Canturbury Road turn
> south. Travel for about 2 kilometres until you see the turn off to Dear
> Park. Take the next turn to the marina. Park in spaces provided after you
> see the toilet block.
>
> >> The Domain, Hospital Road, Sydney. Cruisy toilet. "Eight single cubicles
> which are good for looking. Shower and more private single cubicle next
> door. Good for wanking, sucking and the occasional fuck. Mixture of types
> from suits to joggers to fitness freaks to local guys who want to be
> sucked." Located behind the Land Titles Office. Walking toward the Art
> Gallery from opposite Saint Mary's Cathedral, go into The Domain and it is
> on the corner just inside the Domain along Hospital Road.
>
> >> Earlwood bus stop toilets (just behind the car-park); lots of action
> constantly. There are gloryholes, and men jerking off at the urinals. You
> will find lots of working guys in their boots and loose work shots.
>
> >> Eastpoint Shopping Centre, Edgecliff. Toilets next door to Lifts in car
> park. Enter main toilet door which is located on the left as you leave the
> inside of the shopping centre for the car park. A great mix of business men,
> young guys and old men who stand around very obviously for a perve. The
> toilets have had the toilet seat covers removed and doors taken off but the
> action is rife. Seems to be no problems with security even though there is
> apparently a security camera at the entrance of the toilets.
>
> >> Ermington Shopping Centre, Victoria and Silverwater Roads, Ermington.
> Cruisy toilet at eastern end of Centre. "Young, unempoyed, rough married,
> straight, blue collar guys." Located just behind the Fish Shop.
>
> >> Forestville Shopping Centre, Starkey Street, Forestville. Cruisy toilet.
> "Two cubicles and a large gloryhole between. Beauties and uglies - mostly
> older. Lunch time or early evenings are best." Located off Warringah Road.
>
> >> Gore Hill Cemetary, Pacific Highway, Gore Hill. Cruisy park. "This
> dis-used cemetary really rocks! Thick bushes give plenty of cover. Very
> active at lunch on weekdays. Also, very active on the weekends, especially
> at dusk and into the early evenings."
>
> >> Gough Whitlam Park. Cruisy toilets are open from about 9.30 am - 4 pm.
> Lots of action, well laid out. From Tempe station, head to the left (south)
> across the river. The toilets are on the right hand side, in the car park.
>
> >> Gunnamatta Park, Cronulla. Cruisy park. "Lots of men jogging by, young
> guys in footy shorts, and cute guys into speedo's."
>
> This update from February, 1998:
>
> "Seems to be very good at the moment mainly due to the warmer weather that
> we have been having. Afternoon action is picking up around the 5-7 pm mark
> as well as late night action after dark up until at least midnight and
> beyond, especially on weekends. No police patrols have been observed lately,
> however caution should always be shown at this location due to the fact that
> it is well known with most local residents."
>
> >> Hoyts Cinema, on George Street, Sydney. Cruisy toilet. "A very long
> corridor to walk down with steps every so often. You would be given for
> thinking that you were Orpheus descending into the underworld. But plenty of
> sex at this place. Lots of guys come (and cum) during lunch as well as all
> through the evening. Gives you the added feel of a sex haven in the middle
> of the city." Located in front of McDonald's on the second floor up from
> ground level.
>
> This note from March, 1999:
>
> "One can't get to the toilets unless you have purchased a ticket and ushers
> are at the top of stairs to check tickets."
>
> >> Hungry Jacks, Corso Manly, Manly. Cruisy toilet. "Two cubicles with
> eyeholes drilled out. Urinal along wall. Fairly high doors that are safe."
>
> >> Lady Jane Nude Beach. Cruisy beach. "Nude Beach. Lots of action -- head
> jobs everywhere. Lots of young muscular guys." Located at the northern tip
> of South Head, north of Vaucluse, Watson's Bay, and Bondi. From the beach
> climb down the rocks before you get to the lighthouse. Keep walking around
> and you'll see men above on rocks.
>
> >> Leichhardt Plaza Shopping Centre on Marion Street, Leichhardt. The main
> toilets with 4 cubicles are constantly busy. Lots of trade, mostly young.
>
> >> Little Conwong Beach, Anzac Parade, La Perouse. Nude sun bathing and
> cruisy woods. "Plenty of action out on the rocks and in the hills behind."
> The beach is at the southern most end of Anzac Parade on the left hand side
> as you arrive. Follow track to beach from car park, walk to the furthest
> most point of the beach and follow rocks around.
>
> >> Loftus Rovers Oval, Princes Highway, Loftus. Cruisy park. "It works well
> all day - many cyclists about as well as cruisers heading south to
> Wollongong. Park your car on the dirt car park and take a walk to the
> bushlands near the tram line. You'll find tracks and places there. Works
> well until dark." Located just after the Acacia Road Bypass and before the
> turn off to Audley.
>
> >> Mackay Park, near Tempe Station, Marrickville. Open from 5:30 am to 10
> pm, weekends only.
>
> >> Marks Park, Sydney. Cruisy park. "This place is extremely busy (even in
> the cooler months) at night and is busiest between 9 pm and 1 am. Just head
> towards the cliffs. Action takes place in and around the trees and bushes."
> Located on the southern end of Bondi Beach.
>
> >> Marrickville Metro Supermarket male toilets is a virtual feast of men,
> young and old, drop dead sexy and drop dead ugly. Located right in the
> middle of the shopping centre this place is a must for guys into guys with a
> European sexual aroma (given its location). At lunch time I stood there
> actually peeing and three guys jerked off without any guilt. Sign says that
> toilets are under surveillence, but no evidence of this thus far. Even the
> McDonald's worker was jerking himself off. 8 cubicles. Long urinal which is
> obscured by the cubicles at one end makes cruising easy. If you can get a
> cubicle suck to your hearts content. If not, just takeout.
>
> >> Marrickville Park, on Livingstone Road, Petersham.Cruisy park. "It gets
> 'busy' around 9:30 pm."
>
> >> MLC Centre. Cruisy toilets on the first floor. Located one block from
> Centerpoint on Elizabeth Street.
>
> >> Moore Park, Dacey Avenue and South Dowling Street, Sydney. Cruisy park,
> toilet. "Late night action in and around this beat - mainly guys aged 25 to
> 40. Open all night." Located at the side of the Moore Park Supa Centa.
>
> >> Newtown Graveyard. Cruisy park. "Simply walk through the main gates, past
> the church, and keep your eyes out for people cruising between the graves.
> Very low (if non-existent) lighting makes this place freaky but real
> interesting. All types can be found. Sex can take place on site, behind the
> many huge trees, down the back of the graveyard near the stone walls, or in
> amongst the graves. Best times are after 9 pm weekdays. It is not unusual to
> find cruisers there until 4 am." Located at Church and Lennox Streets. A
> former 'Site of the Week'!
>
> >> Nielson Park, off Vaucluse Road. Bushland on the city side of this park
> just above the Hermitage foreshore walking track. Lots of nude sunbathing
> and sex in the bushes during the day. Enter on foot via Sydney Harbour
> National Park boomgate entry and head for the foreshore.
>
> >> Obelisk Nude Beach, Middle Head Road, Mosman (North Shore). Cruisy beach.
> "Cruise the bushes. Beach is cruisy, but all the action happens off the
> beach." Catch the 244 bus from Wynyard station and it will take you right
> there.
>
> This report from January, 1999:
>
> "This nude beach attracts many hot men that cruise the cliffs looking for a
> blowjob or quickie. If you climb up the cliffs in full view of the beach,
> you'll be guranteed of a few horny men following you up and gladly complying
> to your wishes."
>
> >> Parramatta Park, Pitt Street, Parramatta. Cruisy toilet. "Two cublicles
> with gloryhole. Lunchtimes or afternoons are best. Attracts mainly business
> people or men passing through. Locked in the evening." Located at the
> entrance to the park. Head west along Macquarie Street (runs straight into
> park entrance) and the toilet is immediately on the right.
>
> >> Queen Elizabeth Park. Burwood. This park has a public toilet which always
> has action at lunchtime. Lots of suits come here during their lunchbreaks
> for some relief. Also runners in the park stop by to drop a load. There is a
> gloryhole in the door to the booth which looks over the urinal. You can hear
> people approaching - practically everyone who comes here is here for a
> reason! Lots of wedding rings in group scenes here too!
>
> This sad news to report from January, 1998:
>
> "Sadly the toilet block has been demolished and this site of many a fine
> suck is no more. Gone, gone (sob, sob), gone!"
>
> >> Rushcutters Bay Park. Cruisy park. "A great place at night, with lots of
> men of all ages and as safe as a beat could be. Best around the tennis
> courts. You will find action most nights until the early hours." See 'Head's
> Up'
>
> >> Seaforth Oval, Wahehurst Parkway, Seaforth. Cruisy park, toilet. "Very
> hot action in the public toilet and bushland walking tracks. Attracts vast
> wide range of men. Fucking and sucking in bush tracks. Daytimes best, but
> evenings also work." Turn right off Warringah Road, head south along
> Wakehurst Parkway about 3 kilometres and the park is on the right hand side
> with drive-in car park.
>
> This note from October, 1999:
>
> "The bog works after dark, also the bushes behind the bog. There is some
> construction work near the oval at the moment, but at night all is quiet.
> Great place as no one goes there at night except for cruising. Action is
> often found in the bushes when no cars are present as some cruisers park in
> nearby streets and walk in."
>
> >> Seymour Shaw Park, The Boulevard, Miranda. Cruisy toilet. "Very cruisy at
> night all ages. Pick up and go across the park to the tennis court toilets
> that are open all night. Best not to park on the boulevard itself but on a
> side street."
>
> >> State Library of New South Wales, Macquarie Street, Sydney. Cruisy
> toilet. "The ground level toilet is a good place to pick up with a small
> peephole. But take your trade to the toilet on level one for the action.
> Mainly young student guys. Open 7 days a week."
>
> >> Street cruising near Oxford and Liverpool, behind the Holiday Inn,
> Sydney. "Lots of action in the alley near the car park. Either pick up out
> side or follow a car in to the car park and find a guy inside."
>
> >> Sydney Harbour National Park, Washaway Beach, off Cutler Road, Balgowlah
> Heights. Nude sun bathing and cruisy beach. "Lots of nudists - mainly gay
> boys - but also a few straight guys. Action to the left on the lower and
> upper rocks - but guys even make out in the breaking surf when the beach is
> quiet. Because this beach only ever gets about 15 - 20 people on it even in
> summer the action seems to go on all day - very uninhibited with guys with
> hard-ons on display quite openly. I had one of the biggest cocks in my
> life - about 24cm - here last summer. There are also Aboriginal rock
> carvings nearby which are fascinating." Only accessible by car, park at the
> top of the cliffs in Cutler Road. Follow track into the national park and
> keep to the left walking tracks at all times. Once you get to the lower
> cliffs you can climb down via the nooks in the rock face.
>
> >> Town Hall station. There are principally two fronts for male to male
> action. In front of the southern end toilets lots of men hang out as if
> waiting for someone they know to pop along but if you hang long enough guys
> will eye you into the toilets. Four walls of urinals. Lots of guys eyeing
> each other and smilin in a very Sydney (ie. casual and nonchalent) way. The
> other place is at the waterfall fountain west of the town hall station where
> pigeons and cute men congregate alike. Lots of elderly women also feed the
> birds, while the men only feed each other.
>
> >> Waratah Park on the Old Princess Highway in between the Sydney suburbs of
> Sutherland and Loftus. The toilets are located directly opposite the
> entrance to the Loftus T.A.F.E., and are very cruisy. Also surrounding
> bushland and park can be active. Busy times are from sunset till 11 pm every
> night.Little if at all police patrols and very isolated and discreet. Plenty
> of places to go and have some fun. A car would be the best acess to this
> beat.
>
> An update from February, 2000:
>
> "Becoming very busy mainly around 9 - midnight all nights."
>
> >> Westfield Shoppingtown, Church Street, Parramatta. The lower ground floor
> toilets (2 stalls only) are always active especially on weekends and school
> holidays. The toilets near the centre stage (level 1) are also active with
> long doors for privacy. The doors to both are alert mechanisms and security
> carry walky talkies which alert you to their presence.
>
> >> Wilfred Street train station public toilet, Campsie. This place has
> plenty of action. Gloryhole between the two booths - and a peephole looking
> over the urinals. If you like Middle Eastern men - this is the place for
> you. I have always found something here. Remember though - Arabs don't have
> a problem fucking a man or being sucked off by them - but reciprocation is
> often out of the question. Plenty of younger (30's) Arabs here. Sometimes
> three ways at the urinals. Some Asians here too - but mostly Arabs.
>
> >> Wintergarden Plaza, 1 O'Connell Street, Sydney. Cruisy toilet near food
> court. "Busiest beat in the CBD for lunchtime businessmen. Best around 2
> pm." Located at the corner of O'Connell and Bent Streets.
>
> >> Woolworths Metro, George Street, Sydney. Cruisy toilet. "Some action in
> the toilets on the top floor. Mixed ages." Located opposite Town Hall.
>
> >> Wynyard City Rail Station, George Street, Wynyard. Cruisy toilets: near
> the barber shop on the main concourse. "This toilet always has guys wanking
> at the urinal as well as action at the back lockups. Lots of guys hanging
> around - waiting to look over the low doors for a perve as well. Not very
> clean or safe, but still popular especially during rush hour and Sunday.";
> in underground car park. "A really safe place and seems more popular with
> guys in their 20-30s than the one downstairs." Located under Wynyard Square.
>
>
> Albion Park:
>
> >> Cruisy toilet in car park at the roundabout as you enter town. "The
> toilet is under a bridge on the main highway. Lots of action day and night.
> No locks on doors so you can cum and go as you please."
>
> Albury:
>
> >> Kmart. Cruisy toilet. "It goes off during buisness hours."
>
> >> Mungabbarena. Cruisy park, toilet. "A nature reserve surrounded by river.
> The entrance to the cruisy area is opposite the Albury Airport entrance.
> There is a toilet block there, but not much happens here. Further off two
> dirt tracks follow right down to the river side where you will see the cars
> parked. Down one track you must get out and climb over a fence that has a
> little log area so you can climb over and then cruise along the river edge.
> Down the other track just park your car and wait."
>
> >> Norial Park. Cruisy park, toilet. "It all happens in the small toilet
> block during the day and goes off every where around the park at night time,
> Best place is around a little bridge that crosses a stream."
>
> Blacktown:
>
> >> Car Park at corner of Main Street and Sunnyholt Road. "This is a very
> small old toilet block, usually inhabited by not so wonderful men. But it is
> active all the time from early morning to late in the evening." Located
> behind Cash Converters and Video Ezy.
>
> ----
>
> >> Taboo Adult Book Store, Flushcombe Road. Bookstore with arcade. "Great
> for cruising, however cleanliness leaves a little to be desired. Age varies.
> Sit and watch the videos or get some action in the cubicles. Best time is
> Sunday afternoons and public holidays."
>
> Budgewoi:
>
> >> Birbie Beach, at Munmorah State Recreation Area off Pacific Highway. A
> nudist beach with sand dunes and rocks, major carpark and cruising area. The
> cruising happens between both the upper and lower carparks, though at night
> mainly the upper. Very active beach during the summer months, and many men
> escape Sydney or Newcastle on the weekends. Entry fee to the park. See
> 'Head's Up'
>
> Byron Bay:
>
> >> Kings Beach. Cruisy beach. "Located on the southern end of the beach. For
> cruising in the woods follow the track around the headland to 2 more
> secluded beaches. Popular with all ages. Some locals but also backpackers
> and guys on holidays from interstate. Very popular weekends." Take the
> Broken Head turnoff 5 minutes south of Byron Bay. Follow road down towards
> camping ground, but take the right hand turn into the Broken Head Reserve.
> Go up to the first car park. This is Kings Beach. Take track down to
> beach -- a 5 minute walk.
>
> Camden:
>
> >> Currie Reserve, Camden Valley Way. Cruisy toilet. "This toilet gets busy
> from 5 pm onwards. All types hang out there and action can get very hot."
> Enter the park from entrance nearest the tourist information building.
>
> Campbelltown:
>
> >> Cruisy toilet in parking lot behind Post Office, Queen Street. "All
> types, but mostly 30's up."
>
> Cessnock:
>
> >> Coles Supermarket, Cooper Street. Cruisy toilet in car park. "Three
> cubicles, fairly quiet, works best Saturday mornings. Butch trade, truck
> drivers and some young men."
>
> Coffs Harbour:
>
> >> Coffs Harbour Surf Club. Cruisy toilet. "This place can really happen,
> even during the winter months. Especially busy in holiday times with beach
> trade and with the local caravan park. Gloryhole in far cubicles." Located
> right next to the Surf Club on Ocean Parade.
>
> This update from November, 1999:
>
> "They have closed up the hole and action has dried up."
>
> >> Cruisy car park in the 'Jetty Area.' "It can be cruisy, but only at
> night. There is a small track leading to the beach which is where one meets
> guys." Travel over the railway line and turn right at the first roundabout.
> Take the second turn on the Left.
>
> >> Cruisy toilet on High Street, opposite the hospital. "Action
> intermittantly. Daytime it is usually home to older guys who come and sit in
> their cars daily. Nightime is a little better."
>
> >> High Street Swimming Pool. Cruisy toilet. "One stall toilet with no door.
> Plenty of action and cruising options." From the highway follow the signs
> down to the Jetty area. When you pass the hospital on your right the block
> will be on the left. Located near Base Hospital.
>
> >> Little Diggers Beach, Pacific Highway and Fireman Drive. Nude sun bathing
> and cruisy woods. "A small nude beach, great summer action can be had in the
> bushes behind the beach -- lots of young guys on the weekend -- weekdays are
> older locals. Once on the beach head to the northern end and over some rocks
> and that is where the action is found." Leaving tgown head north along
> Pacific Highway, follow the signs to Aanuka Resort and this is Diggers
> Beach.
>
> Corrimal:
>
> >> Corrimal Memorial Park, Princes Highway. Cruisy toilet. "A beat since the
> 70's. Huge gloryholes in all five cubicles, opposite urinal. Action all day
> long. Plenty of married action, mostly local older butch/blue collar types,
> from handsome to ugly." Located o Highway 60 (Princes Highway), 15 minutes
> north of Wollongong. Toilet at side wall of brick shopping arcade bordering
> the park.
>
> Ettalong:
>
> >> Cruisy toilet at the end of Schnapper Road. "A little quieter than it
> used to be,but some do go there regularly of all ages."
>
> Fingal Head:
>
> >> Dreamtime Beach, off Fingal Road. Nude sun bathing and cruisy woods. "A
> beach where there is always daytime action. There are men of all
> descriptions, and the occaisional surfer wanting to play. By far most of the
> cruising takes place in the bushes off a small area of the beach. Nudity
> isn't legal on this beach but plenty do it. If you think you have lost the
> location for the cruising, keep looking for the heads bobbing up and down! A
> beautiful location and worth going to for the beach itself." Located just
> south of the New South Wales border. If travelling from the north, stay on
> the Pacific Highway past Tweed Heads South. After you go up and down a long
> and steep hill called 'Sextons Hill' you cross over a bridge, directly after
> this is the turn-off to Fingal Head. A short way down the road to Fingal
> Head (Fingal Road) there is a street on the right called 'Wommin Lake
> Crescent'. Just after this on the right is a dirt track going into the
> bushes. Park near the roadsign on the left next to the river. Follow the
> dirt road down to the beach.
>
> Gosford:
>
> >> Kibble Park. Cruisy toilets: underneath the library. "Two cubicles and a
> gloryhole which is quite active and is either locked up at 4 pm or left open
> all night."; Cruisy toilet near the Gosford swimming pool. "It has a cruisy
> urinal trough and three cubicles, and the one nearest the wall has a
> gloryhole in it."
>
> Griffith:
>
> >> Pioneer Park, Rememberance Drive. Cruisy toilet.
>
> An update from June, 1999:
>
> "Known by many including the locla council who are trying to stop cars from
> going there by putting big rocks on the road."
>
> Heffron Park:
>
> >> Heffron Park Recreation Centre, Bunnerong Road. Cruisy toilet at swimming
> pool. "Gloryholes in every wall between the cubicles. The weather is getting
> warmer, hot guys getting randy."
>
> Lismore:
>
> >> Boatharbour National Park. Cruisy parking lot and nearby woods. "Small
> car park off road, picnic area at front and walking track both paved and
> unpaved in most directions. Go down path from the car park and the end of
> the paved area is a little pontoon. Most people go into the bushes from this
> point. There are worn tracks leading to the areas men frequent. Usually the
> best around lunchtime and between 5-10 pm." Located past Richmond Hill Road
> over bridge, about 5 km north of town.
>
> Maitland:
>
> >> Maitland Park. Cruisy park, toilet. "The toilet works pretty well all the
> time and the park itself works at night."
>
> Newcastle:
>
> >> Blackbutt Park, on Charlestown Road. Cruisy park, toilet. "Toilet block
> has gloryhole and active day and night. Men of all ages and nationalities.
> Also, action in bushes."
>
> >> Breye Park. Cruisy park. "Active days and especially night along
> Boomerang Road and surrounding bushes." Located near Mater Hospital.
>
> >> Charlestown Shopping Mall. Cruisy toilet on first floor neare back entry.
>
> >> Civic Park, Darby and King Street. Cruisy park, toilet. "Very cruisy
> around 5 pm weekdays with lots of rough men and some young guys. Beat has 2
> cubicles, but no doors."
>
> >> Cruisy toilet behind Adamstown Library. Cruisy toilet. "These work pretty
> well during the day, but, like many beats are locked at night."
>
> >> Gardens Shopping Centre. Cruisy toilet near food court.
>
> >> Merewether Beach. Cruisy park, toilet. "Between 9 pm and midnight most
> nights this beat is alive with cruising action. Pretty young and lots of
> surfer boys!"
>
> Nowra:
>
> >> Town bus station. Cruisy toilet.
>
> >> Woolworths carpark. Cruisy toilet. "A big navy town with a big armed
> forces contigent stationed outside of town, there is always some sort of
> action taking place in these toilets."
>
> Palm Beach:
>
> >> Palm Beach, on Beach Road. Cruisy beach. "The northern end of Palm Beach
> (nearest the lighthouse) has become popular with guys who like to strip off,
> go for a swim and then head off for some action on the rocks on the left.
> Weekdays are best."
>
> Penrith:
>
> >> Bruce Neal Reserve. Cruisy toilet along the Nepean River on Bruce Neal
> Drive. "You can always find at least one person here (might not be great,
> but...). Age ranges from young to old. The toilets are used, or the bush
> also gets a good working during the day. At night the gate is 'supposedly'
> locked, but if it is, it doesn't stop you from parking near the rowing
> club." Look for Nepean Rowing Club. As you turn off the Great Western
> Highway, you go under the railway bridge. Follow the access road right to
> the end where you will see the toilet block.
>
> This note to add from July, 1999:
>
> "There is action happening on the banks at dusk until well into the night."
>
> >> Judges Car Park, on Woodriff Street. "Toilet block on the bottom floor of
> the car park. Mixture of guys looking to get their rocks off and be on their
> way." Turn right at first roundabout from High Street.
>
> A report from June, 1999:
>
> "The toilets inside the car park are notorious. The toilets from the outside
> look very small, and they are at the futherest end of the car park, next to
> the female and handicapped toilets. A lot of horny old men go there, and
> some youngish men, but mostly older, and mostly for lunchtimes and breaks."
>
> >> Penrith Plaza. Cruisy toilet near Pumpkin Patch Shop. "Three stalls with
> peepholes in each. Various ages, busy at all times. Worth taking trade into
> the toilets in Grace Bros as its quieter."
>
> >> Regatta Park, River Road. Cruisy toilet, park. "A good beat in the
> afternoons, but shuts at 7 pm so be early. Lots of married men on their way
> home." Cross Victoria bridge heading west and turn at the first right. You
> will see toilet block on right hand side of road and car park across the
> road.
>
> Port Macquarie:
>
> >> Lighthouse Beach, on Lighthouse Beach Road. Nude sun bathing with cruisy
> woods. "Younger types. Action at south end on rocks." Located south of the
> lighthouse. Follow the trails for about 1 km.
>
> >> Miner Beach. Cruisy beach. "Cruising happens on the beach itself, and in
> a maze of trails above the beach. Types of men range from young through to
> older men and surfy types." Located a 5 to 7 minute walk from the Shelly
> Beach car park. Wear shoes or sandels for the sharp rocks. From the main
> beach, travel along Pacific Drive until you reach Shelly Beach. Once there,
> take the nature walk trail which you'll find next to the public toilets.
> Along the pathwalk you will eventually pass a sign which says, 'nude
> sunbathers use next beach.' While cruising does occur here, the real action
> happens one beach over, which you can get to by simply walking along up the
> beach, and over some rocks which serve to seclude the cruising area.
>
> Raymond Terrace:
>
> >> Williams River bridge. Cruisy toilet. "Quite popular."
>
> Saint Marys:
>
> >> Victoria Park, Great Western Highway and Pages Road. Cruisy toilet.
> "Toilet block with two cubicles. While there is a bit of action, it could be
> more active." Located on the left side of the Great Western Highway (heading
> towards Penrith) and opposite the Little Fish Resturant.
>
> Sydney (click for Sydney area listings)
>
> Taree:
>
> >> Elizabeth Park. Cruisy toilet. "There are five cubicles and urinals along
> the walls. There are only small holes, most people look over the top of
> stalls or through cracks in doors. Not uncommon for all cubicles to be
> ocupied by gay men. But beware as police sometimes check things out."
> Located along the Manning River just down from Westpac.
>
> >> Rest area off Main Road. Cruisy toilet. "There is one cubical with hole
> in wall. Things normally don't start till mid to late afternoon." Located
> across from the Big Oyster, just down from MacDonalds.
>
> Tweed Heads:
>
> >> Chris Cunningham Park, Bay and Wharf Streets. Cruisy toilet behind
> tourist office. "Round public toilet with 3 stalls, one with small peekhole.
> Mainly busy around lunchtimes."
>
> Umina:
>
> >> Cruisy toilet opposite the TAB and Westpac Bank. "Three cubicles, no door
> on the middle cubicle and a big gloryhole between in the cubicle nearest the
> wall. Quiet popular and some cuties."
>
> Wollongong:
>
> >> Crown Central Shopping Centre, Crown Street. Cruisy toilet on first
> floor. "Always go with lots of wog boys who want their dick sucked. You will
> find a mix of people. They all state they are bi, but don't hesitate in
> getting their dicks out."
>
> >> Puckeys Estate (Fairy Meadow Beach), off Squires Way. Nude sun bathing
> and cruisy woods. "Large area of sandhills, scrub, some nude sunbathing
> occurs here. Wander the trails (not the main trail) and you're sure to find
> someone. At night, the Surfclub car park gets very cruisy, but toilets are
> locked, alas." From the car park, walk south along the gravel main trail
> into the reserve area for about 1 kilometre, until you reach the treeline,
> then stay between the main trail and the beach.
>
> Woodford:
>
> >> Bulls Camp Reserve, on Great Western Highway. Cruisy parking lot and
> nearby woods, toilet. "Go to the back of the reserve to locate the toilet
> block. Lots of guys park under trees and make use of lots of trails in the
> bush."