As the countdown to 2025 begins, New Year ‘s Eve celebrations are lighting up cities and towns across Australia. From early fireworks to unique local events, Australians are coming together to welcome the new year with excitement, joy, and a touch of tradition.
Here’s a look at how different parts of the country are marking this special occasion.
Sydney Leads the Way with Spectacular Fireworks
Sydney, often considered the heart of New Year’s celebrations in Australia, has drawn thousands of eager revellers to its iconic Sydney Harbour. People began queuing as early as 5 am to secure prime viewing spots at locations like Blues Point Reserve, Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, and the Royal Botanic Garden.
At Blues Point Reserve, the demand for a vantage point was so high that the area reached full capacity by 11 am Visitors from across the globe—Brazil, India, Argentina, and the UK—are enjoying the mild weather, with temperatures at a comfortable 27°C. On the water, catamarans and party boats have crowded the harbor to catch the fireworks.
For some, this experience has been a long-awaited dream . Rajan Jarabi, visiting from India, arrived at 6 am after a long journey. “It is one of the most sought-after fireworks,” he said.
Melbourne Lights Up with Rooftop Displays
Melbourne is hosting two dazzling fireworks shows, one at 9:30 pm and another at midnight. Fireworks will launch from 27 rooftops across the CBD, ensuring the spectacle can be enjoyed by those in the suburbs as well as the city.
Pyrotechnician Rusty Johnson , who has been behind Melbourne’s fireworks since 2008, promised a grand finale that he described as “masses of fireworks to say ‘we’re here.’” While excitement is high, authorities have issued warnings about the dangers of illegal fireworks after a fatal incident on Christmas Day .
Queensland Brings Family Fun and Unique Events
In Brisbane, the banks of the Brisbane River have become a hub for New Year’s festivities. Thousands have gathered at South Bank, staking out spots early to enjoy two fireworks displays at 7:45 pm and midnight.
On the Gold Coast, families are blending celebrations with personal milestones. Deepa Hariharan, celebrating both the New Year and her husband’s birthday, planned a full-day cruise followed by a resort stay on Moreton Island. For others, beachside fireworks, karaoke, and fitness resolutions are making this New Year’s Eve memorable.
Out in Rockhampton, dealers are enjoying a unique combination of bull riding competitions and live music at the Great Western Hotel, while the remote Twin Hills bush bash is attracting attendees from across the country for a night of dancing under the stars.
Darwin Defies the Wet Season
Despite sudden downpours, thousands in Darwin have gathered at the Waterfront for fireworks and festivities. Families are doing the most of the wet season with swims, light shows, and fireworks at 9 pm and midnight.
Authorities are reminding attendees to stay hydrated in the humid conditions while urging safety amid the celebrations. Local police have also issued a stern warning about the illegal use of fireworks, which can lead to significant fines.
Hobart and Launceston Break Records
In Tasmania, record crowds are expected at Hobart and Launceston’s New Year’s Eve celebrations. Launceston’s Beerfest, featuring Australian dance duo Sneaky Sound System, has sold nearly 11,000 tickets, with half purchased by interstate visitors. Meanwhile, Hobart’s Taste of Summer party will feature the Hoodoo Gurus, while the final boats from the Sydney to Hobart yacht race are racing to reach the finish line before midnight.
Regional Australia: A Blend of Tradition and Celebration
Australia’s regions are celebrated in their own unique ways. At Cameron Corner, where Queensland, New South Wales, and South Australia meet, partygoers are celebrating New Year’s three times due to the different time zones. Similarly, the outback’s Kalkadoon Hotel in Kajabbi is hosting its first New Year’s Eve party in over a decade after previous events were threatened by flooding.
In Victoria, residents of Mildura are enjoying riverside fireworks after a day spent skiing and swimming on the Murray River. Meanwhile, Bendigo locals are embracing warm summer days with outdoor celebrations.
Perth Welcomes the New Year with Coastal Charm
In Perth, thousands are gathering at Elizabeth Quay for what the City of Perth has promised to be its biggest fireworks display yet. Family-friendly events, including an 8:30 pm fireworks show, are drawing both locals and visitors, with an expected crowd of over 100,000.
As the clock ticks closer to midnight, Australians are proving that New Year’s Eve is a time for togetherness, joy, and reflection. Whether it’s a dazzling fireworks display in Sydney, a quiet celebration in the outback, or a family gathering on the coast, the night is sure to leave lasting memories as the nation embraces 2025 with hope and optimism.