![]() ![]() In Sydney’s west, Parramatta Council is selling $5 tickets to 9pm fireworks displays at five different locations. In the east, Coogee Beach’s Goldstein Reserve will have 9pm fireworks lasting 15 minutes – families are told to arrive early to secure a spot at the popular event. Northern Beaches Council will hold 9pm fireworks at Dee Why, Manly and at Frenchs Forest, while at Bayview, there will be 9pm fireworks followed by a midnight display. Some local councils across Sydney are also putting on smaller 9pm fireworks displays. There will be a welcome to country at 8.57pm, followed by the 9pm fireworks display and then the midnight fireworks. ![]() The Herald has compiled everything you need to know to make the most of New Year’s Eve in Sydney, which is set to be a relatively mild evening with a top of 27 degrees forecast.įor those settling in to watch the harbour bridge fireworks, the evening will begin with a sacred smoking ceremony at 7.30pm. ![]() The fireworks will be back to normal this year after COVID restrictions meant the 9pm fireworks show was cancelled last year. Now Sydney is set to have its first relatively normal New Year’s Eve since the pandemic began, with backpackers, tourists and Sydneysiders alike set to make up the estimated 1 million people watching the midnight fireworks display around the harbour. It was just one year ago that tourists were banned from entering the country, face masks were compulsory in pubs, clubs and shops, and the 9pm fireworks for New Year’s Eve were cancelled in a bid to quell crowds to stop the spread of COVID. Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ![]()
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