It's one family owned and operated business that runs the show. They spend about 11 months planning and organising this event every year. Once one NYE show is down they start planning for next year. They're the best in the world.
They’ve literally won awards, beating out Chinese companies, which is where fireworks were basically invented so we’re proud of them. They do Perth’s Australia Day fireworks as well, though it’s a problematic day, until a solution is found the show is going to continue I think, then they’ll move it to the appropriate date. Considering at every turn WA has tried to secede from Australia, & the fact that they had reservations joining federation in the first place it’s pretty ironic that we choose Australia Day to do our main Fireworks display
It really is one of the events that Sydney is almost without peer in. I’m in Melbourne and our fireworks shows are great, but they don’t come anywhere close to the grandeur and extravagance of Sydney’s. I often watch the Sydney fireworks show live, and then watch the Melbourne show afterwards on UA-cam. I’m glad you liked it.
Sydney is a great place to live.Melbourne to dark and dull.People travel to Australia to watch the Sydney fireworks.The drunks just sleep through them 😂
It's a tourism ad, so the government can afford to spend lots on fireworks highlighting the landmarks tourists will travel here to see. They won't spend that sort of money anywhere else, cause there's no payback for it, especially when international coverage is only going to show a single Australian fireworks location
@@competitionglen Sydney has the oldest settlement history, Captain Cook’s landing in Botany Bay, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge climb, Sydney Botanical Gardens, The Domain, harbour cruises, ferries to Parramatta, Manly, Luna Park (less creepy smile than Melbourne original), many safe harbour beaches, many glorious surf beaches, Taronga Park Zoo, and great shopping. Plus, a very pleasant moderate climate, even in Winter, with only a handful of very cold days.
There’s a reason it’s rated the best fireworks display in the world! 🇦🇺 And we’re tough critics, so each year Sydney City Council has to find some way to go 1 up on the previous year. If you think that’s amazing on screen, it has nothing on being there. I’ve been there twice. Nothing like it anywhere! Apparently over 1 million people were there in person gathered around all the vantage points of the harbour.
@@waynewilliams386 it actually caused spot fires, and the fire fighters need a break. So it is now Australia day/ City of Lights. We still have fireworks, but huge light displays too.
There is no better place in the world to watch the NYE fireworks than Sydney Harbour. I say that as a Sydney sider but also have seen in the New year in many other cities around the world! Not only do we have the most beautiful harbour in the world, with the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, but we also have so many vantage points all around the city on both sides of the bridge. Add to that the fact that it is SUMMER so people can take their picnic rugs and set up early to enjoy the evening without freezing their butts off!
I've been involved in a lot of the Sydney City NYE firework events over the last 5 years (as one of the many thousands of emergency services workers covering the event). The amount of time and logistics and planning and coordination that go into it is absolutely insane. Massive chunks of the CBD and harbour are closed off, multiple whole incident management teams are stood up for the event, and thousands upon thousands of emergency services, council and other related workers are spread amongst the area, both before, during and after. The boat you were mentioning around 3 minutes is (from a glance) likely one of the police boats monitoring the river, some of which also have ambulance special operations paramedics on board to respond to any water-based incidents. Civilian boats are restricted from accessing the immediate area around the bridge and the firework barges (for obvious reasons), however outside of those areas you will probably see a ton of both private and commercial boats. They have restrictions about when and where they can go, but damn I bet the commercial operators would make a fortune. Your question about the cost at just prior to 5min, according to news reports, the estimated cost was around 6.2 million AUD for the fireworks (approx 4.1 million USD). There were approximately 8.5 tonnes of fireworks along with a further 80000 other pyrotechnic effects plus all the lighting In regards to the music (6min), it has massive media coverage and has arrangements with TV and radio media. I believe this year it was ABC for TV and KIIS1065 for radio, so they basically have the radio station playing the music in sync, so effectively anyone with a radio (or speakers setup at venues) can play the music in time to the fireworks, and then ABC airs the fireworks live on TV with the music playing with it.
As a person that loves watching the Sydney NYE Fireworks, I’ve always wanted to know the logistics and costs. Great description and information. Pretty proud of our fireworks. As i made my way back home after the fireworks on the 1st of Jan, I did notice all the people you mentioned behind the scenes. I also noticed all the set up that was happening leading up to the event. I can’t imagine what you guys go through to make it such a huge event for us. Thank you 🙏🏽
The only ships I know of thats allowed to be pretty close to the fireworks that not emergency services is the Harbour-of-Life Parade ships and those have some big prices when it comes to being aboard those ships for the night because those are the Sydney Heritage fleet and charter vessels. The James Craig is usually in that group or off on the other side of the harbour with its tug boats depending on the year.
The firework waterfall is iconic and amazing to see in person at the event. It is the part we all look forward to every year and is not complete without that particular part😊
@@aussieragdoll4840 nah it was like the late 80’s or something. I’ve been going since around 93 and the curtain, waterfall or shower (🤣🤣) has been a staple since before then👍
The first time I remember seeing the waterfall effect from the bridge was for the Bi-centennial in 1988. Dozens of tall ships were in the harbour and I was lucky enough to be on HMAS Hobart, which was also in the harbour as part of the OliviaNewton-John special that was filmed on board. My husband was a Navy cook at the time and we had one of the best seats in the house. Really a once in a lifetime experience. The natural amphitheatre of the harbour makes it the absolute best spot in Australia ( if not the world) for fireworks displays. And I’m from Melbourne, so conceding that is a bit painful, but true.
@@joycie014 I was at Milsons Point & yes, I agree that was the first time it was done & it was BY FAR the best part of the whole display. I think from memory it was the first year that part of the waterfall failed to activate & had a big hole in it (could have been a later year), but it was still incredible. It was a few years after that before it became a regular staple in the NYE display though, but when they brought it back, the response was so strong that it never left again. There was one year when they made a big deal about a $1 million single firework too, but the waterfall was WAY better than that fizzer! Bicentenary celebrations at Botany Bay was the first time they did the fireworks with 2 colour rings, one inside the other, I think those fireworks were a gift from China or something. They were spectacular too, at least for the time, they've become standard now, but the first time people saw them, wow!
We booked a year in advanced to get a room at the Pier One hotel on the harbour, coming from Japan to watch the NYE fireworks. We have seen it many times on TV before, but to see it live, was jaw dropping. Our Tokyo bay fireworks is a drop of rain compared to the Aussies in Sydney.
Are U actually Japanese or born in Australia & moved to Japan? Coz i think it's a tad crazy but bloody brilliant at the same time. That's how world famous our Sydney's NYE Fireworks, the best in the world. Melbourne likes to try & compete coz of our 2 states rivalry but they don't have the most beautiful & largest harbour in the world, instead they have a dirty brown river. I hoped U enjoyed the fireworks & had a great time in our gorgeous city ❤
Sydney fireworks are spectacular on a boat on the harbour for sure, I’ve done it a few times, with the reflection on the water the colour is amplified, with a great backdrop! It certainly wows international tourists and local visitors alike, you can hear them saying whoa…you have to be there…..
From my unit balcony in Merrylands I counted 20 different fireworks displays across the city. Liverpool, Harbour, Bankstown, etc. Wonderful. They started at 8:45pm and finished at 1:15am
I was there and saw the fireworks live. Watching it on TV is one thing but seeing it in person is without a doubt the best experience. I was right next to the harbour bridge and it was one of the greatest firework shows I’ve ever seen up close!
I was lucky enough to be seeing a lady who's brother lived in one of the tall buildings near the bridge a few years back, like way up near the top, those big fireworks going off were soooo loud and shook the whole building, It was an experience.
Sydney is the first major fireworks display in the year. Yes, it costs a fortune, but how much is the worldwide publicity for Australia, and combining it with fun and excitement, worth ? I think it’s genius!
New Zealand is starting to compete a little now. They need to increase the fireworks WAY more to get even close to matching, but they have the advantage in the earlier display time. They could take us out if they really wanted to
Thank you for reacting to my recommendation Ryan! 😁 Glad you enjoyed watching the spectacular show!! Us Aussies sure know how to ring in the New Year 🎉🎊🎆 Wishing you and your family all the best for 2024! Much love ❤
I have a relative who lives in an apartment that has an amazing view of the fireworks, so I go there every year. Seeing them in person is absolutely amazing, and they get better every year.
It’s better than dropping a shiny ball in freezing temperatures. It’s a Summer evening on the shores of a beautiful harbour, which reflects the fireworks. Not too shabby.
Sydney Harbour is big. From the Bridge to the entrance (the head#) is seven miles. There are multiple firework barges, all coordinated, through the Harbour and on the other side of the Bridge.
Sydney consigned the cost of living crisis to history - at least for one night - and welcomed in 2024 with a spectacular $6.2 million bang over the Harbour last night. More than a million people packed into 49 vantage spots around the Harbour to watch more than 8.5 tonnes of fireworks light up the overcast sky
@@PaulMurrayCanberra It brings in way more than it costs in tourism dollars etc though. This Aussie tourism ad was played in prime time tv on every channel, in basically every country in the world
@@mehere8038 100%. i read in an article in the guardian yesterday that while the fireworks did cost about $6 million.. that the tourist dollars the event generates is around the $260 million mark. i saw a lot of people complaining about the fact they were spending taxpayer money on this event during tough times - but the reality is, it generates so much more for the state economy (as you've said).
@@LM-EntertainmentAustralia one of the first really sucsessful viral marketting campaigns & I think probably hte longest running one the world has ever seen! I thought it brought in about 10-20 times it's spend but $6 for $260, wow! & is that including the ease of getting backpacker labour for fruit picking etc & what that does to our finances? How about the soft power it gives us globally? If that's just tourist dollars & nothing more, then it doesn't even start to recognise the huge impact it has on Australia's finances & lifestyle. Even stuff like our wine is going to see an ongoing price increase overseas, due to the feel good & desire factors associated with our country from people loving our fireworks Thanks for those numbers, I hadn't seen them & didn't realise it was anywhere near that high, even though I knew the ratio was high
Sydney is the first major city to see the new year in. The first big city west of the international date line. ( I think Hawaii is the last country to see the new year)
1 million people squeezing in around the harbour and millions more watching on TV. The City of Sydney's annual New Year gift to the world - despite those, who try to block it each year. It is scary for pets and wildlife in the area. The fireworks are beautifully planned each year by the talented and experienced Foti family. There are 2 shows - 1 at 9.00 pm so that the children can see it and then go to bed, followed by the big one at midnight. I think the cost this year was about $A6.2 million (around $US4.2 million).
9pm fireworks also get the babies with prams etc out of the city before the transport system tries to move a million people at once. There's plenty of kids on trains & buses after midnight, but the really little & high needs ones are generally removed from the area after the 9pm fireworks, which makes everything run better for everyone. A bus driver one year was telling me how he had to have adults give up their seats to put little kids into them, cause the kids couldn't reach the grab poles etc & were in danger of being crushed by adults around them, so it was too dangerous to transport them unless they were put into seats. There's a need to remove the majority of those passengers before the mass crush of a million people at once, that's what the 9pm fireworks are really for
The boat is the guys who set the fireworks, they create little floating islands so they can shoot the fireworks up. Also on the bridge, opera house, certain buildings ect. The music is tuned by the radio station so you listen to that station, but they do have big speakers to play it in the popular crowd areas!
Was a great show! I hosted our NYE party this year on my balcony and can confirm you have a great view from anywhere around the harbour! The music doesn't play in real life hahah although different venues / areas will have some playing
I used to live so close that the fireworks would set off all the car alarms! One of the most amazing things is you can go into a draw each year to get free tickets to the most amazing viewing spot - Cahill Expressway - and it’s open to everyone! Such great fireworks ❤
When you realise most cruise ships can sail under the bridge and the fireworks waterfall is filling the entire space below the bridge, that's a lot of fireworks.
I was there for this on the start of the actual millennium (2000-2001 New Years). The crowd was packed like a mosh pit (I had to help a small asian couple where she was ill and they needed help getting out of the crush), But the fireworks show there is always spectacular. I flew down from Brisbane for it.
Don't forget, we are one of the first countries to bring in the new year and we're Aussies, of course we're going to bring in the new year with a bang! Happy New Year mate
upsidedown. I'm feeling inspired by the blue walls & ground colourings above it on the ceiling & thinking he should go with Australia being upsidedown & make that blue the sky
It’s amazing in person, we’ve gone to watch from a hilly street in North Sydney a few times and it echoes off all the buildings totally surrounding you. Nice vibes with everyone standing in the streets watching on and chatting in the lead up to it too.
I live in Brisbane Australia , we have great fireworks displays also during the course of a year , but even I’m impressed every year at the New Years fireworks display on Sydney harbour :) love it
What made Sydneys new years fireworks show even more amazing is back before Covid there use to be a competition for kids under 16 years old to draw their dream firework Display and the winner would not only get free tickets for them and their family to fly to Sydney to watch the fireworks but your drawing would be apart of the new years fireworks show that year as well🎉🎉
Great reaction, Ryan! I have to admit I take them for granted. Your reaction helps me get some perspective and appreciate my own country more. Thank you.
When you first walked into the room...i thought i was watching land of the giants again 😂 Sydney fireworks are the best. I didnt go this year but definitely heard it
The ending is always a suprise and just insane... being someone who is super grateful to see this every year home town in sydney.. the sound is always like bombs going off at the end!
The Sydney New Year’s Eve Party is one of the largest and most advanced fireworks display anywhere on earth, and typically spends a budget of $7 million on around eight tonnes of fireworks. The show is truly massive - it takes 15 months of planning and 18 shipping containers packed to the brim with pyrotechnic equipment
Oh, ok. I thought the newspaper said $8 mil and 14 tonnes. But that still makes the containers very light. Of course there is a limit to the quantity any one vehicle / container can carry, and distance between them on the road. Regardless, the final result is undeniably stunning.
The Fortunato Foti Family have been doing the Sydney Fireworks for decades. The company dates back to Italy in 1793, and Fotunato is the 7th generation of the family doing fireworks. They are the best in the world at Fireworks displays. On New Years Eve there are two fireworks displays. A family one at 9pm (so parents can get the children home & to bed) and then the larger one at midnight. There are fireworks on the bridge, Opera House, other buildings and there are barges all along the harbour on both sides of the bridge,
🇦🇺💙💛✌ 🇺🇦 For the first time, despite living just 70km out from Melbourne I got to see both the 9pm display and the partial midnight fireworks from Raddison hotel room having just flown back from Hobart from an amazing drive through Tasmania, also for the first time. There is no doubt that Melbourne can't compete with the bridge and opera house, but it does have several locations around the city from where different displays are set off. One can see them them all from a distance such as Mt Dandenong.
I havent seen it, most Aussies try to watch the Sydney one.. It goes all the way along BOTH sides of the river from both sides of the Bridge.. Australian wins awards at Firework Competions, Worlds Best etc. Enjoy..
This goes world wide now and it is always the best. Up until a couple of years ago they did the same show at 9.30pm so the children could go to bed. Then they did it again at midnight, not sure if they still do it twice. Anyone with a boat can use it for free, just stay behind the safety line. Before COVID this used to go across 3 Suburbs and you could see for miles. That is one big party from around 7.00pm with bands and music, celebrities and it finishes with this. Every year I wait for the fireworks waterfall from the bridge.
I grew up on the Balmain peninsula, so I used to just walk down to the point and watch from the back side of the bridge. It’s always crazy but was easy.
I've seen the Sydney fireworks twice, the experience is so physical. there are barges all over, which they save for particular parts, so suddenly something is going off behind you that you had no idea was there. the music choreography is also brilliant, you cant get a bigger bass kick than a barrage of explosions. but all in time to the music? its mental. the music is played on a radio station, which everyone is tuned to, so the PA system is everything from pocket transistor radios to boomboxes to fully rigged car soundsystems. the sound is coming from EVERYWHERE. Its pretty intense, 10/10, would recommend.
The waterfall off the Harbour Bridge was first ever displayed at the 1988 bicentennial anniversary. It was so beloved by everyone that it was used every year since.
Ohh me and my little family and I decided to head into the city and watch the show this year, the real challenge getting in early enough and finding parking 😅 and the waterfall looking fireworks happen to be my favourite it looks even better in person
There are actually 2 sessions on the evening. There is a 9pm fireworks for families, and then the midnight which is the main one, the one you were watching.
THE NEW STUDIO !!!!! With a fan for those hot Indiana Summers !! Very good sir. The fireworks are to the west of the bridge and equally spectacular from three separate points along the 2 odd miles to the east along Sydney Harbour. The Bridge is the focal point. Happy New Year mate.
It was also up and down the paramatta river and along the parts of the east coast, aswel as off some of our tallest buildings at the same time too. Plus that music was on the radio. So we could all listen to it as it went. And NO-ONE parties like us Aussies!!!
Great video. I was there and the fireworks are so awesome. The ending just keeps going off again and again. The boats in the harbour are the best way to see the fireworks with a prime view of the bridge and Opera house, tickers are around $600 or more. The fireworks cost around $6 million aud but the event brings in so many tourists and exposure so it is well worth it..... as well as entertaining 1 million people around the harbour! It is the best place for NYE as it is usually warm and there are so many spots around the harbour to see the fireworks, as well as lighting shows. Each year it changes up a little too. The waterfall is amazing towards the end. It covers such a huge space. You Gotta do it some day.
Best fireworks across the world are created and executed by an Australian family fireworks company based in Sydney. They do the most spectacular synchronized fireworks in London, China, USA and anywhere else with lots of cash to send up in smoke.
as an aussie its interesting to see the reaction of someone seeing it for the first time coz for me i see it every year so its just fireworks for me, i mean i still think it is a beautiful display i just enjoy seeing someone seeing it for the first time =)
There are often comments on the lead up to the year-end about how sydney feels like it is in the spotlight during new years. As one of the first major cities to celebrate, they always want to put on something memorable for the international channels to cover during their own countdowns.
You crack me up 😂 Does anyone else wonder if we’ve gone a bit far when the Americans are shocked at the size of it? 😂😂😂😂😂 More I say! More! There’s no such thing as too many fireworks 🧨 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I would doubt Americans are shocked at the size of anything especially anything coming out of lil ol' Australia. It gets views though from insecure Aussies.
Hi Ryan, check out the finale of the Brisbane festival. It closes with Riverfire. Military aircraft fly very low before a vertical climb and set fire to the afterburn. They have to gain a certain altitude to put the fire out. Fireworks are set off up and down the river in time to a music beat.
I used to go every year with my kids and as we went in early, we always managed to get a spot at Mrs Macquarie's Chair (a point jutting out into the harbour near the Botanical Gardens). We were totally immersed in the action with fireworks all around, with a perfect view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House and the city skyline, so much so it was hard to know where to look. Absolutely spectacular!!!
People start gathering around the harbour during the day to get their ideal spot and spend the day together with family and friends waiting for the fireworks display. If there is one thing that Sydney does well it's NYE, we have our harbour as the perfect backdrop and Howard & Sons always do an amazing job!
As Australia is one of the very first countries to kick off the new year, the celebrations are often seen around the world. The "Sydney Harbor" fireworks display commenced around 1976 and is made up of fireworks on the bridge, several tall buildings and a number of barges. In more recent years lasers & other lights have been added. On average around 1.6 million people attend in person & many millions more watch on TV. The music is synchronized via the TV broadcaster, a local radio station, plus there are live stages at vantage points around the water and their PA systems are hooked in. The budget for the fireworks is around $5.8~6 million & the company (Foti) that coordinates this display also did the fireworks at the 2008 Olympics in China.
A million people, estimated, lined the harbour, and the rest of us watched tv as it was broadcast live. They say it brings in about $250 mil in tourist dollars . It helps that it’s summer down here. Nice balmy evening, party, barbecues, singing and dancing, and then the fireworks to end the night
People from around the planet travel here to see the NYE fireworks. Some set up little tents the day before and party with other people there there watch as well. It's a wonderful mix of cultures, and lots of foreign friendships begin. A special time and beginning of the next year. I hope everyone viewing this has the most fantastic year ahead, with happiness and prosperity for you and your loved ones❤️🎉🥳🎈
My favourite ever was at Mrs Macquarie's chair & a bunch of Scots decided to put on a pantomime with the largely UK based backpacker audience. The real police weren't overly impressed with being pulled into the pantomime against their will lol they didn't have much choice though, guy in a kilt lead it, showing what was under his kilt to those below, from on top of a toilet block & got the whole crowd of about 10,000-20,000 people involved. Police thought it was too dangerous for a drunk guy to be up there & so moved in to get him down & as they did, the entire crowd began booing. They backed off, in genuine fear the crowd was going to attack them, only to have the entire crowd cheer as they did so, so they assessed the situation & decided it was probably safe to approach again, but as soon as they started moving towards him, the cheers changed to boos again & they backed off again to again be cheered. Guy on the toilet block meanwhile was mooning them & milking the attention to full effect, was hysterical & awesome entertainment in that time when it was still light & everyone was starting to get a little bored waiting for the fireworks to start. Eventually the police got about 20 officers as back up & all approached & made him get down, which was sad, but there were other Scots around who then started up an au lang sin singalong & then the "stage area" around that toiletblock hosted drunk riverdancing & anything & everything. Was an awesome afternoon & evening & midnight! Almost everyone there seemed to have travelled from overseas just to see the fireworks & had been there since early morning or the day before & were all super hyped up about what was coming
The fire works are amazing in Sydney. The mob who design and choreograph the fireworks start planning 15 months ahead for our little 10min fireworks spectacular! Unfortunately, yes there has been a couple of brush and bush fires started, but our fiery's are awesome and plan ahead too! HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎉🎉🎉
The lights are on the bridge all year around & are normally used to support different causes i.e. during breast cancer awareness, the bridge will be lit up pink. As for cost, approximately $6.2mil(AUD) for the Sydney fireworks display in 2024.
All the parks are jam packed. The music is synchronised everywhere on the harbour and didn't cut out through my feed. I didn't go this year, but friends of mine are on a party barge somewhere in there. And the bridge lights are different every year. Its just brilliant! I watched the ABC Television feed which was much better...
Sydney NY fireworks 🎇 is consistently voted the best in the world by an international panel of judges, who look at fireworks displays from all over the world
They have speakers on the pontoons 1 million people in Sydney to watch this many flew in from around the world to watch , best spot was Mrs Macs Chair opposite Pinchgut which would be the best place actually, People actually watch it from up on the Blue mountains 40 miles to the west
Ryan. The Foti family have been doing this for years. It takes roughly about 3 day's to set up and cost over $6 mil - $7 mil and is viewed all over the world and by over 1 Million Aussie's attend on what is the worlds most beautiful harbor.
Ryan, we are Aussies, mate. We know how to wow the world and leave them speechless, especially when it comes to the Sydney NYE celebrations.
Don’t forget, the former president of the International Olympic Committee at the time said Sydney put on the “best olympics ever”
Usually if I leave people speechless it's because of the amount of swearing I cram into a single sentence.
There is no need to emphasise "Mate!" Australians we like to show off.
And the Olympics! 👍🇦🇺
@@rosrulzAnd we were then hired to help organise the next one or two! 🤗
Anywhere could do a show this size, but the setting is what makes Sydney's show the best.
Oh yes. Definitely. 🙂
It's one family owned and operated business that runs the show. They spend about 11 months planning and organising this event every year. Once one NYE show is down they start planning for next year. They're the best in the world.
The level of programming is awesome. ( I guess not burning down the city is part of the contract?)
The music was so shit 💩 though. Guess you had to be there 🤷♀️ Seen one firework seen them all 🙄
I remember watching a doco on the family how they created the Sydney fireworks a few years ago. The doco was absolutely brilliant 🎆🎇
Wow
They’ve literally won awards, beating out Chinese companies, which is where fireworks were basically invented so we’re proud of them. They do Perth’s Australia Day fireworks as well, though it’s a problematic day, until a solution is found the show is going to continue I think, then they’ll move it to the appropriate date. Considering at every turn WA has tried to secede from Australia, & the fact that they had reservations joining federation in the first place it’s pretty ironic that we choose Australia Day to do our main Fireworks display
It really is one of the events that Sydney is almost without peer in. I’m in Melbourne and our fireworks shows are great, but they don’t come anywhere close to the grandeur and extravagance of Sydney’s. I often watch the Sydney fireworks show live, and then watch the Melbourne show afterwards on UA-cam. I’m glad you liked it.
True. I am in Melbourne too. Let's face it, Sydney is crap the other 364 days of the year.
Sydney is a great place to live.Melbourne to dark and dull.People travel to Australia to watch the Sydney fireworks.The drunks just sleep through them 😂
@@SusanneRoberts-pb7ebI often work in Sydney and I am no stranger to it, but I prefer life in Melbourne. The weather on the other hand…
It's a tourism ad, so the government can afford to spend lots on fireworks highlighting the landmarks tourists will travel here to see. They won't spend that sort of money anywhere else, cause there's no payback for it, especially when international coverage is only going to show a single Australian fireworks location
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Sydney has the oldest settlement history, Captain Cook’s landing in Botany Bay, Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge climb, Sydney Botanical Gardens, The Domain, harbour cruises, ferries to Parramatta, Manly, Luna Park (less creepy smile than Melbourne original), many safe harbour beaches, many glorious surf beaches, Taronga Park Zoo, and great shopping.
Plus, a very pleasant moderate climate, even in Winter, with only a handful of very cold days.
There’s a reason it’s rated the best fireworks display in the world! 🇦🇺
And we’re tough critics, so each year Sydney City Council has to find some way to go 1 up on the previous year.
If you think that’s amazing on screen, it has nothing on being there. I’ve been there twice. Nothing like it anywhere! Apparently over 1 million people were there in person gathered around all the vantage points of the harbour.
Only because Perth doesn't do NYE fireworks anymore :P
Our Australia Day ones are pretty awesome though
@@smalltime0 Perth 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 stop it
What about Hong Kong ?
@@waynewilliams386 it actually caused spot fires, and the fire fighters need a break. So it is now Australia day/ City of Lights.
We still have fireworks, but huge light displays too.
Been there twice it is awesome live 🎉🎉🎉🎉
There is no better place in the world to watch the NYE fireworks than Sydney Harbour. I say that as a Sydney sider but also have seen in the New year in many other cities around the world! Not only do we have the most beautiful harbour in the world, with the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, but we also have so many vantage points all around the city on both sides of the bridge. Add to that the fact that it is SUMMER so people can take their picnic rugs and set up early to enjoy the evening without freezing their butts off!
I've been involved in a lot of the Sydney City NYE firework events over the last 5 years (as one of the many thousands of emergency services workers covering the event). The amount of time and logistics and planning and coordination that go into it is absolutely insane. Massive chunks of the CBD and harbour are closed off, multiple whole incident management teams are stood up for the event, and thousands upon thousands of emergency services, council and other related workers are spread amongst the area, both before, during and after.
The boat you were mentioning around 3 minutes is (from a glance) likely one of the police boats monitoring the river, some of which also have ambulance special operations paramedics on board to respond to any water-based incidents. Civilian boats are restricted from accessing the immediate area around the bridge and the firework barges (for obvious reasons), however outside of those areas you will probably see a ton of both private and commercial boats. They have restrictions about when and where they can go, but damn I bet the commercial operators would make a fortune.
Your question about the cost at just prior to 5min, according to news reports, the estimated cost was around 6.2 million AUD for the fireworks (approx 4.1 million USD). There were approximately 8.5 tonnes of fireworks along with a further 80000 other pyrotechnic effects plus all the lighting
In regards to the music (6min), it has massive media coverage and has arrangements with TV and radio media. I believe this year it was ABC for TV and KIIS1065 for radio, so they basically have the radio station playing the music in sync, so effectively anyone with a radio (or speakers setup at venues) can play the music in time to the fireworks, and then ABC airs the fireworks live on TV with the music playing with it.
As a person that loves watching the Sydney NYE Fireworks, I’ve always wanted to know the logistics and costs. Great description and information. Pretty proud of our fireworks. As i made my way back home after the fireworks on the 1st of Jan, I did notice all the people you mentioned behind the scenes. I also noticed all the set up that was happening leading up to the event. I can’t imagine what you guys go through to make it such a huge event for us. Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for sharing
Thank you that was most informative.
The only ships I know of thats allowed to be pretty close to the fireworks that not emergency services is the Harbour-of-Life Parade ships and those have some big prices when it comes to being aboard those ships for the night because those are the Sydney Heritage fleet and charter vessels. The James Craig is usually in that group or off on the other side of the harbour with its tug boats depending on the year.
And that’s even ignoring the fact that as soon as the sun goes down they start a concert up until the countdown
We did the harbour boat last year...what you see on screen is nothing compared to being there. It's a mind blowing experience...it's a MUST do.
The firework waterfall is iconic and amazing to see in person at the event. It is the part we all look forward to every year and is not complete without that particular part😊
I saw the waterfall in person once, it looks amazing - looks nice on TV but it isn't the same.
I think the first time they did the ‘curtain’ was for the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
@@aussieragdoll4840 nah it was like the late 80’s or something. I’ve been going since around 93 and the curtain, waterfall or shower (🤣🤣) has been a staple since before then👍
The first time I remember seeing the waterfall effect from the bridge was for the Bi-centennial in 1988. Dozens of tall ships were in the harbour and I was lucky enough to be on HMAS Hobart, which was also in the harbour as part of the OliviaNewton-John special that was filmed on board. My husband was a Navy cook at the time and we had one of the best seats in the house. Really a once in a lifetime experience. The natural amphitheatre of the harbour makes it the absolute best spot in Australia ( if not the world) for fireworks displays. And I’m from Melbourne, so conceding that is a bit painful, but true.
@@joycie014 I was at Milsons Point & yes, I agree that was the first time it was done & it was BY FAR the best part of the whole display. I think from memory it was the first year that part of the waterfall failed to activate & had a big hole in it (could have been a later year), but it was still incredible. It was a few years after that before it became a regular staple in the NYE display though, but when they brought it back, the response was so strong that it never left again.
There was one year when they made a big deal about a $1 million single firework too, but the waterfall was WAY better than that fizzer!
Bicentenary celebrations at Botany Bay was the first time they did the fireworks with 2 colour rings, one inside the other, I think those fireworks were a gift from China or something. They were spectacular too, at least for the time, they've become standard now, but the first time people saw them, wow!
As someone who has grown up in Sydney, the New Years Eve fireworks get better every year. Everyone needs to see them live once in their lifetime.
As an Aussie abroad (from Sydney), still brings a tear to my eyes when I watch the fireworks.
We booked a year in advanced to get a room at the Pier One hotel on the harbour, coming from Japan to watch the NYE fireworks. We have seen it many times on TV before, but to see it live, was jaw dropping. Our Tokyo bay fireworks is a drop of rain compared to the Aussies in Sydney.
Only a yaer in advance? Happy you enjoyed it 😁
Are U actually Japanese or born in Australia & moved to Japan? Coz i think it's a tad crazy but bloody brilliant at the same time. That's how world famous our Sydney's NYE Fireworks, the best in the world. Melbourne likes to try & compete coz of our 2 states rivalry but they don't have the most beautiful & largest harbour in the world, instead they have a dirty brown river.
I hoped U enjoyed the fireworks & had a great time in our gorgeous city ❤
Sydney fireworks are spectacular on a boat on the harbour for sure, I’ve done it a few times, with the reflection on the water the colour is amplified, with a great backdrop! It certainly wows international tourists and local visitors alike, you can hear them saying whoa…you have to be there…..
7 million dollars and 8 tonnes of fireworks is the answer. Watched by an estimated 425 million people around the world.
Thousands travel to Sydney from overseas to experience this. Don't forget it is summer here so a nice time to watch around the Harbour.
From my unit balcony in Merrylands I counted 20 different fireworks displays across the city. Liverpool, Harbour, Bankstown, etc. Wonderful. They started at 8:45pm and finished at 1:15am
We used to sit on the roof of our house in Guildford and see it all too. That was over 20 years ago.
I was there and saw the fireworks live. Watching it on TV is one thing but seeing it in person is without a doubt the best experience. I was right next to the harbour bridge and it was one of the greatest firework shows I’ve ever seen up close!
I was lucky enough to be seeing a lady who's brother lived in one of the tall buildings near the bridge a few years back, like way up near the top, those big fireworks going off were soooo loud and shook the whole building, It was an experience.
Sydney is the first major fireworks display in the year. Yes, it costs a fortune, but how much is the worldwide publicity for Australia, and combining it with fun and excitement, worth ? I think it’s genius!
The amount of tourism it brings in well and truly pays for it. Good advertising at its best 🎉
New Zealand is starting to compete a little now. They need to increase the fireworks WAY more to get even close to matching, but they have the advantage in the earlier display time. They could take us out if they really wanted to
I’m a Sydneysider & 2 years ago we were on the boat for the NYE fireworks, it really is spectacular I love my harbour
It really is amazing out in the middle of it all. The setting is stunning 🎉
Thank you for reacting to my recommendation Ryan! 😁 Glad you enjoyed watching the spectacular show!! Us Aussies sure know how to ring in the New Year 🎉🎊🎆
Wishing you and your family all the best for 2024! Much love ❤
I have a relative who lives in an apartment that has an amazing view of the fireworks, so I go there every year. Seeing them in person is absolutely amazing, and they get better every year.
It’s better than dropping a shiny ball in freezing temperatures.
It’s a Summer evening on the shores of a beautiful harbour, which reflects the fireworks. Not too shabby.
THE most spectacular NYE fireworks in the world 🎆 $6.2 million, and watched by half a billion live.
nah the new york one had nothing on london.
@@WookieWarriorz New York?
@@WookieWarriorz this is Sydney 🤦♀️
We really are a wasteful species.
Pretty sure the 6.2 mil was just for the fireworks not including labour just to be clear! Awesome show either way I was there this year :)
Sydney Harbour is big. From the Bridge to the entrance (the head#) is seven miles. There are multiple firework barges, all coordinated, through the Harbour and on the other side of the Bridge.
Sydney consigned the cost of living crisis to history - at least for one night - and welcomed in 2024 with a spectacular $6.2 million bang over the Harbour last night. More than a million people packed into 49 vantage spots around the Harbour to watch more than 8.5 tonnes of fireworks light up the overcast sky
6.2 million is not a lot of money. The display definitely cost far, far more than that. This figure probably only includes the price of the gunpowder.
@@PaulMurrayCanberra It brings in way more than it costs in tourism dollars etc though. This Aussie tourism ad was played in prime time tv on every channel, in basically every country in the world
@@mehere8038 100%. i read in an article in the guardian yesterday that while the fireworks did cost about $6 million.. that the tourist dollars the event generates is around the $260 million mark. i saw a lot of people complaining about the fact they were spending taxpayer money on this event during tough times - but the reality is, it generates so much more for the state economy (as you've said).
@@LM-EntertainmentAustralia one of the first really sucsessful viral marketting campaigns & I think probably hte longest running one the world has ever seen!
I thought it brought in about 10-20 times it's spend but $6 for $260, wow! & is that including the ease of getting backpacker labour for fruit picking etc & what that does to our finances? How about the soft power it gives us globally?
If that's just tourist dollars & nothing more, then it doesn't even start to recognise the huge impact it has on Australia's finances & lifestyle. Even stuff like our wine is going to see an ongoing price increase overseas, due to the feel good & desire factors associated with our country from people loving our fireworks
Thanks for those numbers, I hadn't seen them & didn't realise it was anywhere near that high, even though I knew the ratio was high
Sydney is the first major city to see the new year in. The first big city west of the international date line. ( I think Hawaii is the last country to see the new year)
1 million people squeezing in around the harbour and millions more watching on TV. The City of Sydney's annual New Year gift to the world - despite those, who try to block it each year. It is scary for pets and wildlife in the area. The fireworks are beautifully planned each year by the talented and experienced Foti family. There are 2 shows - 1 at 9.00 pm so that the children can see it and then go to bed, followed by the big one at midnight. I think the cost this year was about $A6.2 million (around $US4.2 million).
Estimated 500,000 packed like sardines at Flinders Street in Melbourne! Ugh! Nobody could move for more than a hour.
It’s also not good for the animals in Taronga zoo lol
9pm fireworks also get the babies with prams etc out of the city before the transport system tries to move a million people at once. There's plenty of kids on trains & buses after midnight, but the really little & high needs ones are generally removed from the area after the 9pm fireworks, which makes everything run better for everyone.
A bus driver one year was telling me how he had to have adults give up their seats to put little kids into them, cause the kids couldn't reach the grab poles etc & were in danger of being crushed by adults around them, so it was too dangerous to transport them unless they were put into seats. There's a need to remove the majority of those passengers before the mass crush of a million people at once, that's what the 9pm fireworks are really for
@@leroy-bacon3119 not really any worse than an electrical storm.
The boat is the guys who set the fireworks, they create little floating islands so they can shoot the fireworks up. Also on the bridge, opera house, certain buildings ect. The music is tuned by the radio station so you listen to that station, but they do have big speakers to play it in the popular crowd areas!
Yes you should definitely come to Australia to see it irl.
Was a great show! I hosted our NYE party this year on my balcony and can confirm you have a great view from anywhere around the harbour! The music doesn't play in real life hahah although different venues / areas will have some playing
They do have speakers set up around the public viewing areas that play the music.
I used to live so close that the fireworks would set off all the car alarms! One of the most amazing things is you can go into a draw each year to get free tickets to the most amazing viewing spot - Cahill Expressway - and it’s open to everyone! Such great fireworks ❤
When you realise most cruise ships can sail under the bridge and the fireworks waterfall is filling the entire space below the bridge, that's a lot of fireworks.
Actually most cruise ships can’t sail under the bridge they are far too big
Except that one year where a boat caught fire
There is an Exclusion Zone on NYE. NO Maritime movements after 2200 .
The waterfall is what we call that firework at the end that comes off the bridge and it’s the most iconic part every year!
yesss!!
Me and my family always watch this on the tv for new yrs eve(Im Australian too) and also, i fell like ur getting more and more australian lol 🇦🇺
Yep...always amazing Ryan...each year they seem to outdo the last...Amazing! Probably 2 0r 3 mill....Have a wonderful New Year Ryan and family xxxx
I was there for this on the start of the actual millennium (2000-2001 New Years). The crowd was packed like a mosh pit (I had to help a small asian couple where she was ill and they needed help getting out of the crush), But the fireworks show there is always spectacular. I flew down from Brisbane for it.
Happy New year Ryan
Many blessings to you and your family xxxx
We do a reasonable fireworks display in Melbourne, but I must admit Sydney is next level… truly amazing. It’s on my bucket list to be there one NYE.
Don't forget, we are one of the first countries to bring in the new year and we're Aussies, of course we're going to bring in the new year with a bang! Happy New Year mate
Slanted ceiling = Huge Aussie Flag painted on it of course! ✌🏻🇦🇺😛😂
upsidedown. I'm feeling inspired by the blue walls & ground colourings above it on the ceiling & thinking he should go with Australia being upsidedown & make that blue the sky
It’s amazing in person, we’ve gone to watch from a hilly street in North Sydney a few times and it echoes off all the buildings totally surrounding you. Nice vibes with everyone standing in the streets watching on and chatting in the lead up to it too.
Every year it’s different. So spectacular.
I live in Brisbane Australia , we have great fireworks displays also during the course of a year , but even I’m impressed every year at the New Years fireworks display on Sydney harbour :) love it
What made Sydneys new years fireworks show even more amazing is back before Covid there use to be a competition for kids under 16 years old to draw their dream firework Display and the winner would not only get free tickets for them and their family to fly to Sydney to watch the fireworks but your drawing would be apart of the new years fireworks show that year as well🎉🎉
Great reaction, Ryan! I have to admit I take them for granted. Your reaction helps me get some perspective and appreciate my own country more. Thank you.
When you first walked into the room...i thought i was watching land of the giants again 😂 Sydney fireworks are the best. I didnt go this year but definitely heard it
I got on a public ferry one year and saw the whole thing from the water, it’s amazing
@Hit_me_up_OfficialRyanWas any time
The ending is always a suprise and just insane... being someone who is super grateful to see this every year home town in sydney.. the sound is always like bombs going off at the end!
The Sydney New Year’s Eve Party is one of the largest and most advanced fireworks display anywhere on earth, and typically spends a budget of $7 million on around eight tonnes of fireworks. The show is truly massive - it takes 15 months of planning and 18 shipping containers packed to the brim with pyrotechnic equipment
Incredible stuff! As an Australian, it truly impresses me that we're one of the countries that lead the world by example.
Next decade it would be holographic kangaroos and emus
Got just one of those devices off the black market a few years ago. Bloody fkn awesome.
Oh, ok. I thought the newspaper said $8 mil and 14 tonnes. But that still makes the containers very light. Of course there is a limit to the quantity any one vehicle / container can carry, and distance between them on the road.
Regardless, the final result is undeniably stunning.
I love your reactions to the fireworks. Your eyes were nearly popping out of your head
The Fortunato Foti Family have been doing the Sydney Fireworks for decades. The company dates back to Italy in 1793, and Fotunato is the 7th generation of the family doing fireworks. They are the best in the world at Fireworks displays. On New Years Eve there are two fireworks displays. A family one at 9pm (so parents can get the children home & to bed) and then the larger one at midnight. There are fireworks on the bridge, Opera House, other buildings and there are barges all along the harbour on both sides of the bridge,
🇦🇺💙💛✌ 🇺🇦 For the first time, despite living just 70km out from Melbourne I got to see both the 9pm display and the partial midnight fireworks from Raddison hotel room having just flown back from Hobart from an amazing drive through Tasmania, also for the first time. There is no doubt that Melbourne can't compete with the bridge and opera house, but it does have several locations around the city from where different displays are set off. One can see them them all from a distance such as Mt Dandenong.
I havent seen it, most Aussies try to watch the Sydney one.. It goes all the way along BOTH sides of the river from both sides of the Bridge..
Australian wins awards at Firework Competions, Worlds Best etc.
Enjoy..
This goes world wide now and it is always the best. Up until a couple of years ago they did the same show at 9.30pm so the children could go to bed. Then they did it again at midnight, not sure if they still do it twice. Anyone with a boat can use it for free, just stay behind the safety line. Before COVID this used to go across 3 Suburbs and you could see for miles. That is one big party from around 7.00pm with bands and music, celebrities and it finishes with this. Every year I wait for the fireworks waterfall from the bridge.
Several radio stations broadcast the music theme and speakers across areas of the city
Was on a boat a few years back, parked between opera house and bridge. Was awesome but needed to be for $750
I grew up on the Balmain peninsula, so I used to just walk down to the point and watch from the back side of the bridge. It’s always crazy but was easy.
I bloody LOVE being an Aussie! It's friggin' AWESOME HERE! Come join us mate!
No city does it better than my beloved home town Sydney. So many people from around the world come to see our spectacular fireworks.
its always great to watch americans watching us having fun.. its amazing to be there during the spectacular fireworks... cheers debs
I've seen the Sydney fireworks twice, the experience is so physical. there are barges all over, which they save for particular parts, so suddenly something is going off behind you that you had no idea was there. the music choreography is also brilliant, you cant get a bigger bass kick than a barrage of explosions. but all in time to the music? its mental. the music is played on a radio station, which everyone is tuned to, so the PA system is everything from pocket transistor radios to boomboxes to fully rigged car soundsystems. the sound is coming from EVERYWHERE. Its pretty intense, 10/10, would recommend.
The waterfall off the Harbour Bridge was first ever displayed at the 1988 bicentennial anniversary. It was so beloved by everyone that it was used every year since.
Ohh me and my little family and I decided to head into the city and watch the show this year, the real challenge getting in early enough and finding parking 😅 and the waterfall looking fireworks happen to be my favourite it looks even better in person
There are actually 2 sessions on the evening. There is a 9pm fireworks for families, and then the midnight which is the main one, the one you were watching.
Son the music is on fm radio in time with the fire works.
THE NEW STUDIO !!!!! With a fan for those hot Indiana Summers !! Very good sir. The fireworks are to the west of the bridge and equally spectacular from three separate points along the 2 odd miles to the east along Sydney Harbour. The Bridge is the focal point. Happy New Year mate.
check out the london one too, it was crazy honestly the most fireworks ive ever seen at once.
Check out Dubai. Really amazing.
It was also up and down the paramatta river and along the parts of the east coast, aswel as off some of our tallest buildings at the same time too. Plus that music was on the radio. So we could all listen to it as it went.
And NO-ONE parties like us Aussies!!!
Nothing says new year like that beautiful waterfall effect every year I Love it!!
Great video. I was there and the fireworks are so awesome. The ending just keeps going off again and again. The boats in the harbour are the best way to see the fireworks with a prime view of the bridge and Opera house, tickers are around $600 or more.
The fireworks cost around $6 million aud but the event brings in so many tourists and exposure so it is well worth it..... as well as entertaining 1 million people around the harbour!
It is the best place for NYE as it is usually warm and there are so many spots around the harbour to see the fireworks, as well as lighting shows. Each year it changes up a little too. The waterfall is amazing towards the end. It covers such a huge space. You Gotta do it some day.
Best fireworks across the world are created and executed by an Australian family fireworks company based in Sydney. They do the most spectacular synchronized fireworks in London, China, USA and anywhere else with lots of cash to send up in smoke.
as an aussie its interesting to see the reaction of someone seeing it for the first time coz for me i see it every year so its just fireworks for me, i mean i still think it is a beautiful display i just enjoy seeing someone seeing it for the first time =)
There are often comments on the lead up to the year-end about how sydney feels like it is in the spotlight during new years.
As one of the first major cities to celebrate, they always want to put on something memorable for the international channels to cover during their own countdowns.
I was there.Absolutely amazing.The cost was around 6 million and 8.5 tonnes of fireworks
Auld Lang Syne sung at the end was the best part. Perfect ending.
You crack me up 😂 Does anyone else wonder if we’ve gone a bit far when the Americans are shocked at the size of it? 😂😂😂😂😂 More I say! More! There’s no such thing as too many fireworks 🧨 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I would doubt Americans are shocked at the size of anything especially anything coming out of lil ol' Australia. It gets views though from insecure Aussies.
Hi Ryan, check out the finale of the Brisbane festival. It closes with Riverfire. Military aircraft fly very low before a vertical climb and set fire to the afterburn. They have to gain a certain altitude to put the fire out. Fireworks are set off up and down the river in time to a music beat.
Sydney has a great advantage in that the Bridge, harbour and Opera House make a great backdrop! They’re always amazing.
I used to go every year with my kids and as we went in early, we always managed to get a spot at Mrs Macquarie's Chair (a point jutting out into the harbour near the Botanical Gardens). We were totally immersed in the action with fireworks all around, with a perfect view of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House and the city skyline, so much so it was hard to know where to look. Absolutely spectacular!!!
We were at the cruise bar!! Magnificent!
Well, I got goosebumps again . Spectacular show!
It goes all the way from Sydney Harbour down the Parramatta River. It is amazing, especially from the top of a building in the city or North Sydney.
People start gathering around the harbour during the day to get their ideal spot and spend the day together with family and friends waiting for the fireworks display. If there is one thing that Sydney does well it's NYE, we have our harbour as the perfect backdrop and Howard & Sons always do an amazing job!
As Australia is one of the very first countries to kick off the new year, the celebrations are often seen around the world. The "Sydney Harbor" fireworks display commenced around 1976 and is made up of fireworks on the bridge, several tall buildings and a number of barges. In more recent years lasers & other lights have been added. On average around 1.6 million people attend in person & many millions more watch on TV. The music is synchronized via the TV broadcaster, a local radio station, plus there are live stages at vantage points around the water and their PA systems are hooked in. The budget for the fireworks is around $5.8~6 million & the company (Foti) that coordinates this display also did the fireworks at the 2008 Olympics in China.
A million people, estimated, lined the harbour, and the rest of us watched tv as it was broadcast live. They say it brings in about $250 mil in tourist dollars . It helps that it’s summer down here. Nice balmy evening, party, barbecues, singing and dancing, and then the fireworks to end the night
❤ Sydney 😃 We Are Brilliant!!! Never Disappointed!!!
People from around the planet travel here to see the NYE fireworks. Some set up little tents the day before and party with other people there there watch as well. It's a wonderful mix of cultures, and lots of foreign friendships begin. A special time and beginning of the next year. I hope everyone viewing this has the most fantastic year ahead, with happiness and prosperity for you and your loved ones❤️🎉🥳🎈
My favourite ever was at Mrs Macquarie's chair & a bunch of Scots decided to put on a pantomime with the largely UK based backpacker audience. The real police weren't overly impressed with being pulled into the pantomime against their will lol they didn't have much choice though, guy in a kilt lead it, showing what was under his kilt to those below, from on top of a toilet block & got the whole crowd of about 10,000-20,000 people involved. Police thought it was too dangerous for a drunk guy to be up there & so moved in to get him down & as they did, the entire crowd began booing. They backed off, in genuine fear the crowd was going to attack them, only to have the entire crowd cheer as they did so, so they assessed the situation & decided it was probably safe to approach again, but as soon as they started moving towards him, the cheers changed to boos again & they backed off again to again be cheered. Guy on the toilet block meanwhile was mooning them & milking the attention to full effect, was hysterical & awesome entertainment in that time when it was still light & everyone was starting to get a little bored waiting for the fireworks to start. Eventually the police got about 20 officers as back up & all approached & made him get down, which was sad, but there were other Scots around who then started up an au lang sin singalong & then the "stage area" around that toiletblock hosted drunk riverdancing & anything & everything. Was an awesome afternoon & evening & midnight! Almost everyone there seemed to have travelled from overseas just to see the fireworks & had been there since early morning or the day before & were all super hyped up about what was coming
I'm so glad you watched that as I didn't see it thanks 😊
The fire works are amazing in Sydney.
The mob who design and choreograph the fireworks start planning 15 months ahead for our little 10min fireworks spectacular!
Unfortunately, yes there has been a couple of brush and bush fires started, but our fiery's are awesome and plan ahead too!
HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎉🎉🎉
The lights are on the bridge all year around & are normally used to support different causes i.e. during breast cancer awareness, the bridge will be lit up pink. As for cost, approximately $6.2mil(AUD) for the Sydney fireworks display in 2024.
All the parks are jam packed. The music is synchronised everywhere on the harbour and didn't cut out through my feed. I didn't go this year, but friends of mine are on a party barge somewhere in there. And the bridge lights are different every year. Its just brilliant! I watched the ABC Television feed which was much better...
Watched this spectacle every year up until 2021 from my bedroom window every NYE. Always amazing.
I reckon once we lost Guy Fawkes day, all bets were off for NYE. We love our fireworks here.
Sydney NY fireworks 🎇 is consistently voted the best in the world by an international panel of judges, who look at fireworks displays from all over the world
The best seat to watch Sydney fireworks would be at the revolving restaurant atop Sydney centre point tower
They have speakers on the pontoons 1 million people in Sydney to watch this many flew in from around the world to watch , best spot was Mrs Macs Chair opposite Pinchgut which would be the best place actually, People actually watch it from up on the Blue mountains 40 miles to the west
A change is as good as a holiday! Now Jase can have his room back. I would love happily watched it all with you.
Perth sky show on Australia day is actually the best . Half hour show in time with Aussie music .
Ryan. The Foti family have been doing this for years. It takes roughly about 3 day's to set up and cost over $6 mil - $7 mil and is viewed all over the world and by over 1 Million Aussie's attend on what is the worlds most beautiful harbor.
Nothing beats this Sydney fireworks