Hangovers and skullets: welcome to schoolies week 2025

In the heart of Surfers Paradise, a city that transforms into one giant party for the next seven nights, thousands of school leavers descended on this year's schoolies week 2025. As the sun dipped below the horizon, and DJ sets blasted Reel 2 Real's iconic hit "I Like to Move It", teenage boys shuffled with excitement, sporting sunglasses and reveling in the final night of their school years.

For Brendan, an 18-year-old from Brisbane, this has been a week he'll never forget. With his novelty plush snake wrapped around his neck – which he affectionately calls his "emotional support snake" – he's had the time of his life, taking part in the party animal theme and meeting new friends along the way.

Brendan's sentiments echo those of many school leavers who have flocked to Surfers Paradise for this annual celebration. With its reputation as a go-to destination for schoolies, the city has once again proven itself to be the ultimate party spot, with thousands of young people converging on the beach, clubs, and hotels to kick-start their lives after years of education.

According to Acting Director Justin Payne of the Queensland Ambulance Service, this year's schoolies week has seen only 18 hospitalisations – a significant decrease from previous years. "A decade ago we'd have to transport around 40 people a night to the hospital system," he noted. While there were still 20 arrests made during the week, including for possession of drugs and disorderly conduct, it appears that this year's schoolies has taken a positive turn.

The Gold Coast government established the Schoolies Hub five years ago with the intention of managing safety responses, not encouraging teenagers to attend. The initiative seems to have been successful in reducing incidents, as the hub's establishment resulted in fewer cases of intoxication and minor injuries.

A sea of fluorescent pink lanyards surrounds the party-goers as they are herded behind fencing that blocks off tourists, locals, and "toolies" from the festivities. Inside this designated area, students can enjoy cups of water, emergency assistance, and welfare checks, including guided walks home.

Behind the vibrant beachfront setting and lively music scene lies a more subdued reality – one where school leavers are indulging in low-key activities, such as taking part in "pool parties" at hotels like the Hilton, which offers exclusive events for its guests. When not lounging by the pool or engaging in leisurely room-hopping excursions, groups of friends flock to local takeaway shops and platefuls of fried chicken to satisfy their hunger.

For some school leavers, like Mia, 17, from Brisbane, this week has been about embracing a laid-back lifestyle – "low-key chill" activities like watching TV or lounging by the pool are staples of her daily routine. On the eve of her final night out, she's focusing on spending quality time with friends and having fun.

Meanwhile, Joey, 18, is more concerned with how his weekend will unfold. With a big group of friends from Brisbane in tow, he's eager to kick-start a memorable night – "We're going to have a huge party!"

The schoolies week has become notorious for its raucous parties and events that promote hedonistic revelry. Amidst the bright lights, neon signs, and advertising spots touting "Schoolies specials", many are concerned about whether the celebrations can be reimagined in a way that prioritizes fun over explicit content.

As Mia confidently states, her group isn't there for hook-ups; they just want to spend time with their friends. The Queensland government has also reinforced its message of consent and safety – "Everyone has the right to feel safe. Groping without consent is assault."

With thousands of school leavers descending on Surfers Paradise each night, it's clear that this week marks the beginning of a new chapter for many young Australians. As they let loose and revel in their final school years, the next seven days promise to be an unforgettable ride – one that will test boundaries, spark memories, and bring friends together under the spotlight of the dance floor lights.

Seven clubs have been officially affiliated with this year's Schoolies Week 2025. Seven nights of partying – the line will snake around the street when the doors open at 10 pm.
 
I gotta say 🤔, it's pretty cool to see all these school leavers letting loose and having fun in Surfers Paradise. But let me correct you - the Schoolies Week isn't just about "hedonistic revelry" (it's more like a celebration of freedom, tbh 😎). And yeah, 18 hospitalisations is way better than 40 a decade ago - that's progress! 💯 The fact that there were 20 arrests made during the week does sound concerning tho... and we should be aware of the importance of consent and safety, especially when it comes to underage parties 🤝. I'm all for people wanting to "spend quality time with friends" (Mia said that) but also making sure everyone's having a good time without compromising their well-being 💖.
 
omg i'm literally so happy to see school leavers finally having a good time without all the drama 🤩 like seriously how refreshing to hear that there were only 18 hospitalisations this year?! compared to, like, 40 the last decade?! 🙄 and it's awesome to see the gold coast government setting up safe zones for these kids with the schoolies hub - that's a huge step in the right direction 💖 they're getting to enjoy low-key activities too, not just loud parties all night long 😴 my only concern is that we need to make sure these celebrations don't get any wilder and lose that sense of fun 🤞
 
I've seen some wild schoolies week parties in my time, but Surfers Paradise really knows how to bring out the fun in the young'uns 🤟! The safety measures they've put in place are a big plus, especially with all the hospitalizations and arrests happening in previous years. I mean, who wants to risk getting hurt or breaking the law on their last night of freedom? 💔

The Schoolies Hub is a genius idea - it's like having a designated party zone where everyone can let loose without worrying about things going too wild 🎉. And hey, if some people still want to party hard, that's their prerogative, but at least they've got a safe space to do so.

It's also refreshing to see the Queensland government prioritizing consent and safety - it's all about making sure everyone has a good time without getting taken advantage of 😊. I'm looking forward to seeing how this schoolies week plays out and what kind of memories are made under the neon lights 💫!
 
OMG, I'm low-key impressed that there were only 18 hospitalisations this year 🤩👏. Like, kudos to the Queensland Ambulance Service for keeping everything under control! The fact that the Schoolies Hub initiative has been a game-changer is insane 😲. It's so cool that these young people are having a blast while still prioritizing safety and consent 🎉💖. I hope they all have an unforgettable time and create some amazing memories 💕🌴
 
i think its awesome how the gold coast is managing to keep things safe and fun for school leavers 🤙♂️ they've definitely cracked down on some of the more wild stuff that's happened in previous years, but it still looks like they're making room for people to let loose and have a blast 😎 its cool to see that there are still plenty of low-key activities too, like pool parties and chill hangouts 🏊‍♀️🍗
 
🤩 i was watching vids of schoolies week on tiktok and it looks like ppl r having a blast!! 👏 but like, has anyone noticed how many times "schoolies" is used in one article? 🙄 seriously tho, its kinda cool that the gov's initiative to reduce incidents seems to be working 🙌
 
idk what's up w/ the schoolies week, some ppl r all about the wild parties & others just wanna chill w/ their squad. like, can't we do both? 🤔😎 seems like it's still a thing that teens love, but is it really worth the drama & risk of getting hurt? 🚨💦 anywayz, it's def not as bad as it used 2 be, w/ fewer hospitalisations & less trouble. so yeah, 7 nites of non-stop partying, sounds lit to me 💃🏽😎
 
I'm feeling really down about schoolies week rn 🤕 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-52063775 ...the whole vibe is so extra and I don't wanna be that one person who's like "can't we just chill?" but like at the same time, isn't it cool that they're having such a great time? my cousin went last year and she said it was lit 🎉🔥

anywayz, i think the schoolies hub is defo a good idea - less people getting hurt or arrested, yeah 👍...and can we talk about how beautiful the beaches are in Surfers Paradise tho? 🌊💦
 
lol what a wild week for school leavers 🤣 they're basically grown ups now but still getting treated like crazy party animals 🎉 i mean who needs a formal graduation ceremony when you can just descend on a beach and have a giant rave? 🌴🔥 anyway i'm glad to hear the ambulance service has seen a significant decrease in hospitalizations – 40 people vs 18 is a huge difference 💪 hopefully it's because these kids are finally getting some adulting advice 😂
 
🎉 I'm loving how Surfers Paradise is embracing its reputation as a wild destination for school leavers, but also prioritizing safety and consent 🤝. The Schoolies Hub initiative has made a huge difference, and it's awesome to see the Gold Coast government taking a proactive approach to managing the festivities.

I mean, who doesn't want to let loose with friends and have an epic night out 💃? Brendan's emotional support snake is definitely the coolest accessory 🐍. But at the same time, it's refreshing to see young people like Mia prioritizing fun over explicit content – that's what being a teenager should be about, right? 🤗.

And let's be real, who doesn't love a good party animal theme 🎊? The Reel 2 Real hit "I Like to Move It" is still giving me life 🕺. But seriously, it's great to see the community coming together to make this event about more than just wild parties – there are definitely some chill vibes happening too 😎.

The question on everyone's mind is: what happens when these wild nights come to an end? Will the celebrations continue to evolve and prioritize fun over, say, more raunchy shenanigans? Only time will tell 🤔.
 
🎉🌴 I just love how the schoolies week has evolved, right? 🤔 Here's a little diagram to show you what I mean:

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| More Safety |
| First This Year!|
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v
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| Less Incidents |
| Fewer Hospital |
| Visits, More Fun|
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For real, though, it's awesome that the Queensland government and Ambulance Service have made some changes to prioritize safety. The Schoolies Hub initiative has clearly had a positive impact. 🙌

But let's not forget, this week is also about having fun! 😄 I've got my eyes on that pool party at the Hilton – sounds like a blast! 👏 And those "pool parties" at local takeaway shops? Genius idea! 🍗👌
 
🎉 so i think its awesome that the schoolies week has come to surfers paradise and its bringing all these young aussies together for a final hurrah before uni 🤪 but at the same time im kinda worried about the safety aspect, especially with how much booze is involved 🍹 i mean 18 hospitalisations this year is still pretty low compared to previous years, so let's hope that the initiative to manage safety responses through the schoolies hub has been a game changer 💯
 
omg u can just imagine all those young ppl crammed into one spot, but idk if its a good thing or not 🤔... everyone's so hyped about this schoolies week, but what r they really gonna do when the music stops? are they just goin to get lost in the crowd and end up somewhere they dont wanna be? 💡 also, those emergency lanyards look super suspicious, is it just me or does it feel like theres some kinda hidden agenda behind this whole schoolies hub thing? 🤷‍♀️
 
🎉 I gotta say, schoolies week is always a wild ride 🤪! The Gold Coast government did the right thing by setting up that Schoolies Hub, it's made a huge difference in keeping everyone safe and sound 🙏. Less hospitalisations and arrests is a definite win for the city 🎊.

I'm loving the vibe of this year's school leavers - so many are just chillin' and having fun with their mates 💕. It's great to see that not all of them are into the party animal theme, some are really embracing a low-key lifestyle 😴. Let's hope the celebrations can be reimagined to prioritize consent and safety, it's super important for our young Aussies 🤝.

I'm also impressed by how responsible everyone is being - from those with their "emotional support snakes" to groups of friends taking care of each other 🐍💕. It's going to be an unforgettable ride indeed, but let's make sure we're all looking out for each other 💪!
 
lololol, i'm lovin how school leavers are gettin a break from exams and can just vibe out for a whole week 🌴🎉 but on a more serious note, it's awesome that there's a Schoolies Hub in place to keep things safe and low-key, especially with the number of hospitalisations decreasing 🙏 gotta give props to the Gold Coast government for makin somethin work 👍
 
Schoolies week always brings back memories of my own wild youth 🤣, but I gotta say, it seems like things have toned down a bit since my day 🙃. These new safety measures and designated areas are definitely a step in the right direction 💡. Less hospitalisations is a huge win! 🏥 Still, there's always gonna be some party animals looking for trouble ⚠️. I mean, what's a schoolie without a bit of mischief, right? 😜 But overall, it's heartening to see the Gold Coast government taking steps to ensure everyone's having fun safely 💖. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good pool party or lounging by the beach with mates 🏖️? It's all about balance, innit? 🤔
 
OMG u guys 🤯, I'm loving how the Gold Coast government is taking steps to manage safety for these school leavers! The Schoolies Hub is literally saving lives by providing a safe space for kids to unwind and have fun 🌴👍. No more wild parties or incidents ruining it for everyone 🚫💖. Brendan's emotional support snake is adorable btw 🐍😂, but seriously though, let's all hope this year's schoolies week goes down smoothly without any major issues 🤞!
 
omg u guys, schoolies week is literally the most lit thing i've seen all year 🤩! like, surfers paradise has been transformed into this crazy party scene and it's so inspiring to see all these young ppl letting loose and living their best lives 💥 i'm low-key jealous tbh, wish i was 18 again and could enjoy this whole scene 😂. but seriously, the fact that the schoolies hub has helped reduce hospitalisations by like half is a huge win 🙌 and it's awesome to see the gov't supporting consent and safety measures - everyone deserves to feel safe and have fun! 🤗 now if only we could get these parties reimagined without all the explicit content, that'd be a whole other level of lit 😜. anyhoo, can't wait for the next 7 days of partying and making unforgettable memories with my squad 👯‍♀️
 
🤩 I'm stoked to see that school leavers are having a blast in Surfers Paradise! The fact that there were only 18 hospitalisations is a huge plus, and it's awesome that the Schoolies Hub initiative has helped reduce incidents. But let's be real, the party scene can get wild 🎉 – I'm glad they're prioritizing consent and safety above all else 💯. As for the low-key activities, like pool parties and chill sessions, I think those are just as fun (if not more so!) than the loud ragers. And honestly, who doesn't love a good fried chicken takeaway 🍗? My only concern is that we don't lose sight of what's truly important – having fun with friends, being responsible, and taking care of each other 🤝. Bring on the memories, school leavers! 📸
 
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