Schoolies in Bali, Fiji and the Gold Coast: Stay safe while running wild

By Tracey Spicer
Updated November 26 2015 - 9:08am, first published November 25 2015 - 5:17pm
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali.  Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali.  Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali.  Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali.  Photo: Nic Walker
Australian Schoolies hit the town in Legian, Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
While the moral panic surrounding Schoolies is exaggerated – who didn't have a wild time at that age? – some of the dangers aren't. Photo: Nic Walker
While the moral panic surrounding Schoolies is exaggerated – who didn't have a wild time at that age? – some of the dangers aren't. Photo: Nic Walker
A taxi driver watches two schoolies walk past in Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
A taxi driver watches two schoolies walk past in Bali. Photo: Nic Walker
More than half of 17- to 19-year-olds holidayed in Bali, Fiji and Vanuatu for schoolies last year. Photo: Nic Walker
More than half of 17- to 19-year-olds holidayed in Bali, Fiji and Vanuatu for schoolies last year. Photo: Nic Walker

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