Purple Rains Over Sydney Harbour On New Year’s Eve

Sydney has kicked off its New Year’s Eve celebrations in spectacular style with the harbour sparkling with purple fireworks in a scene inspired by Prince’s Purple Rain.

A 1-minute tribute honoured the legendary artist, who passed away earlier this year. A purple waterfall cascaded from the Sydney Harbour Bridge & an explosion of gold and purple fireworks rained over the Harbour from 4 barges.

It was just part of the stunning 9pm Family Fireworks display which saw an 8-minute extravaganza of colour & light explode over Sydney Harbour.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation Me’s Design Your Own Firework competition winner, 10-year-old Georgia from Western Australia, had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to push the start button that kicked off the 9pm display, which also featured her winning design – a gold glitter umbrella with green tips.

Inspired by the “Aussie spirit” at the Games Of The XXXIst Olympiad: Rio De Janeiro 2016, Georgia’s design lit up the sky to the tune of Justin Timberlake’s Can’t Stop the Feeling!.

Media Release: City Of Sydney

Sydney Puts On Record Breaking New Year’s Eve Display

Sydney’s iconic Harbour Bridge will shine like never before as the City Of Sydney puts on its most dazzling New Year’s Eve (NYE) display.

After 15 months of planning & more than 10,000 hours of work, the final touches have been made on the biggest ever Sydney Harbour Bridge effects.

“Sydney will once again cement its position as the NYE capital of the world with this awe-inspiring event” Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said.

“We are shooting over 20,000 fireworks off the Sydney Harbour Bridge , an increase of 2,400 from last year & showcasing the world famous coat hanger arch with 175 lights – making 2016 the biggest display ever.

“Sydney NYE showcases some of the very best that Sydney has to offer & directly contributes AUD$133 million to the local economy through local, interstate & overseas visitors”

More than 1,000 accredited personnel & approximately 300 volunteers are working behind the scenes to bring Sydney’s most spectacular NYE display to life.

Sydney NYE Lighting Director, Ziggy Ziegler, said the Harbour Bridge itself is the focal point of this year’s display.

“The Harbour Bridge itself is the lighting feature. We are following the shape of the Bridge with light, taking advantage of the expanse and the shape & using that as part of the show” Mr Ziegler said.

“We are going to see a lot more bright colours – whites, light blues, even greens & more than 150 individual lighting effect patterns”

Red flares fired from the top of the Sydney Opera House & a golden sun blazing on the Harbour Bridge will mark the official opening of Sydney NYE2016 – Welcome To SydNYE celebrations & pay tribute to the world’s oldest living culture.

A kaleidoscope of cultural imagery will be projected onto the Harbour Bridge pylons while a traditional smoking ceremony will be carried out on board 2 boats moving across the Harbour.

Australian fauna & flora from kangaroo paw & golden wattle to Tasmanian devils & emus will be showcased to the world with photos & videos projected on the 89 metre pylons.

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Tourism Australia worked with the City Of Sydney, the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust & Destination New South Wales to create the stunning fauna & flora display.

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Tourism Australia Chief Marketing Officer, Lisa Ronson, said the visual display will highlight & celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Royal Botanic Gardens.

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“We are very proud of this partnership & we are happy that millions around the world will be able to take part in what is undoubtedly one of the best NYE celebrations globally” Miss Ronson said.

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The Sydney NYE2016 – Welcome To SydNYE spectacular will be live streamed on sydneynewyearseve.com, the 1-stop shop for planning your night on the harbour, at home or across the globe.

The celebrations will also be broadcast in high definition on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Television (TV) & ABC iview with the fireworks live streamed on the ABC TV Facebook page.

Sydney NYE2016 – Welcome To SydNYE highlights

  • 6pm & 8pm – Aerial displays above Sydney Harbour featuring flying ace Matt Hall
  • 8:30pm  Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Projections commence
  • 8:38pm  Welcome To Country – Always Walking On Aboriginal Country Ceremony
  • 9pm  Family Fireworks
  • 9:15pm  Harbour Of Light Parade
  • Midnight  Fireworks

Media Release: City Of Sydney

Music At The Heart Of Sydney New Year’s Eve Celebrations

Revellers are being encouraged to look up & listen for the full fireworks effects this New Year’s Eve as Sydney sees out 2016 with its biggest fireworks show yet set to a rocking soundtrack.

A soundtrack that includes songs from rock legends Prince & David Bowie, Australian artists Sia and Flume  & international stars Coldplay and Guns N’ Roses will take the fireworks to another level.

Sydneysiders can tune in to 104.1 2DayFM for the exclusive soundtrack at 9pm & Midnight.

“The music has inspired some wonderful firework effects this year & is a tribute to some of the stars we lost in 2016” Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said.

“We will see designs that will shower from the Sydney Harbour Bridge, rain from barges on the Harbour & explode as a constellation above the city”

“Whether they are enjoying the fireworks at home or watching the spectacular event from a vantage point overlooking the Harbour, people should bring along portable radios or tune in their phones to get the complete light & sound show”

Having spent the past 12 months staring into space & listening to music, Sydney New Year’s Eve soundtrack producer, Alex Gooden, is looking forward to seeing his playlist come to life on December 31.

“It has been a year of imagining what it would be like being on Sydney Harbour on New Year’s Eve watching the fireworks going off around me. As a job, it does not get more fun than that” Mr Gooden said.

“I have spent more than 500 hours listening to Spotify, iTunes Charts, watching YouTube & listening to the radio at different times of the day”

“It is a long process that involves quite a bit of trial & error. It starts with a technical brief from the City Of Sydney & the fireworks director, Fortunato Foti, who supply a fireworks intensity map that peaks at ’11’ for the fireworks climax”

Surry Hills, Sydney - 9th September 2016. Alex Gooden has produced the music soundtrack for the 2016 NYE fireworks displays. (Model release: ER20160914-Bye Sound Track -00388.jpg)

“The brief is very broad because it has to appeal to just about everyone. The music has to be popular and relevant & include as many Australian acts as possible”

“My personal favourites from the fireworks soundtrack are David Bowie’s Space Oddity, Prince’s Purple Rain and Gene Wilder’s Pure Imagination. I can not wait to see how it looks & sounds on the night”

9pm Family Fireworks soundtrack list:

  1. Do You Bleed? – Hans Zimmer & Junkie XL (from the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice)
  2. Shelter – Porter Robinson & Madeon
  3. 1 Dance Drake
  4. Remind Me (Steve James remix) – Conrad Sewell
  5. Just Like FireP!NK (from the film Alice Through The Looking Glass)
  6. Purple RainPrince & The Revolution (from the film Purple Rain)
  7. Purple Rain (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra cover) – Prince & The Revolution
  8. Can’t Stop The Feeling! – Justin Timberlake (from the film Trolls)
  9. Sorry – Justin Bieber
  10. Youth (Gryffin Remix) [featuring Gryffin] – Troye Sivan
  11. This Is What You Came For (featuring Rihanna) – Calvin Harris
  12. No MoneyGalantis

Midnight Fireworks soundtrack list:

  1. Strip Chase – John Powell & David Buckley (from the film Jason Bourne)
  2. Fall TogetherThe Temper Trap
  3. Cheap ThrillsSia
  4. Fast Car (Jonas Blue cover featuring Dakota) [Radio Edit] – Tracy Chapman.
  5. Roll UpFitz & The Tantrums
  6. Don’t Stop Believin’Journey
  7. Evie – Part 1 : Let Your Hair Hang DownThe Wrights
  8. Space Oddity (1999 remaster) – David Bowie
  9. Never Be Like You (featuring Kai) – Flume
  10. Don’t Let Me Down (featuring Daya) – The Chainsmokers
  11. Stepping Stone (featuring Mark Johns) – Lemaitre
  12. Faded – Alan Walker
  13. Pure Imagination – Gene Wilder (from the film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory)
  14. Carry Me (Featuring Julia Michaels) – Kygo
  15. Welcome To The Jungle Guns N’ Roses
  16. Breakin’ Outta HellAirbourne
  17. Still Falling For You – Ellie Goulding (from the film Bridget Jones’s Baby)
  18. Hymn For The Weekend (featuring Beyonce) – Coldplay
  19. Fantastical Symphony: An Episode In The Life Of An Artist In 5 Parts – Part 5: Dream Of The Night Of The Sabbath (Claudio Abbado & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra cover) – Hector Berlioz

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) will broadcast live from 8:35pm AEDT. The event will be live streamed at sydneynewyearseve.com, ABC iView the ABC Television Facebook page.

The Midnight Fireworks will be live streamed globally at Australia.com & Sydney.com Facebook pages.

Media Release: City Of Sydney

Safety Top Priority As ‘Operation Talisman’ Begins Ahead Of Sydney New Year’s Eve

New South Wales (NSW) Police have launched a highly-visible & mobile policing operation to ensure the safety & security of the community ahead of Sydney New Year’s Eve.

Operation Talisman will be in place tomorrow (Saturday the 31st of December 2016) as millions of people make their way to New Year’s Eve events in & around Sydney as well as other celebrations across the state.

More than 2000 officers will be deployed on the ground, on the water & in the air, focusing on Sydney Harbour & its multiple foreshore areas.

General Duties Officers from Local Area Commands across Sydney will be assisted by specialist units including Police Transport Command, Public Order & Riot Squad, Operations Support Group, Traffic & Highway Patrol Command, Licensing Police, Mounted Unit, Dog Unit, Marine Area Command & PolAir.

Acting Deputy Commissioner, Frank Mennilli, said police will be prioritising safety & targeting alcohol-related crime and anti-social behaviour to facilitate the safe passage of crowds as they make their way through the Central Business District (CBD).

“We are prepared for significant crowds who are expected to make their way into the CBD & Sydney Harbour foreshore areas this New Year’s Eve” Acting Deputy Commissioner, Frank Mennilli, said.

“Both uniformed & plain clothed police will be out & about across the multiple event areas to ensure the movement of crowds to vantage points are managed safely. Members of the public are urged to obey the directions of police & event staff as they make their way to their chosen viewing area”

“The public are also reminded to celebrate responsibly & look out for one another. If you choose to have a drink, remember alcohol impairs your judgement & can turn anyone into an offender or victim of crime. The key is to know your limits & drink to moderation” Acting Deputy Commissioner, Frank Mennilli, said.

“Sydney has quickly become known as the world’s premier New Year’s Eve destination so let’s make sure it is memorable for all the right reasons”

NSW Police have been working closely with the City Of Sydney, NSW Government agencies, landowners & other stakeholders in the lead up to the 2016 event.

Operation Talisman Commander, Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said extensive assessments have been conducted throughout the year & detailed plans will be implemented to ensure traffic, transport, crowd behaviour & security are expertly managed.

“NSW Police, together with our partner agencies, have worked tirelessly to provide a safe & family-friendly environment for New Year’s Eve in Sydney” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“We are anticipating large crowds to descend upon Sydney’s foreshore viewing areas for the spectacular fireworks displays at 9pm & Midnight”

“Police & security will be monitoring crowd numbers closely and sites will be closed as soon as they reach capacity & people will be directed away from the area to prevent overcrowding” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“We have previously seen several sites reach capacity & close early so we are urging people to arrive early, just in case you have to make your way to another viewing location”

“The community are reminded that ‘Bring Your Own Alcohol’ is prohibited at all vantage points & will be strictly enforced. Anyone who would like to drink should choose a licensed vantage point or licensed premises”

Detailed vantage point information, alcohol-free zones & important hints and tips for the evening are available on the Sydney New Year’s Eve website: www.sydneynewyearseve.com.

The website also features important traffic & transport information to assist revellers in planning their trip to& from the city.

“There will be a large number of major road closures in place throughout New Year’s Eve to facilitate crowd movements & the inspiring fireworks displays” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“In addition, there will be special event clearways & significant changes to traffic conditions in the Sydney CBD, North Sydney, Lower North Shore, Inner West & the Harbour foreshore so public transport is certainly your best bet”

“There are, however, thousands of additional train & bus services available to get people to their New Year’s Eve celebrations & home again” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“With additional road closures in place this year, pay close attention to signage as your route to & from your chosen vantage point may differ. Event staff & police will be on hand to assist as you make your way home”

“For those who must drive, please exercise patience, be aware of your surroundings & expect major delays particularly at the end of the night when our focus will be on facilitating pedestrian movement”

Detailed public transport information is available on the Sydney New Year’s Eve website. Special event traffic information can also be found at: www.livetraffic.com.

With significant maritime traffic expected on Sydney Harbour, police & maritime authorities will be out in force to ensure operators of recreational & commercial vessels are complying with maritime laws.

“Similar to foreshore areas, the Harbour will be crowded so skippers are reminded to be alert & aware of other boaters at all times” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“Before heading out on the water, check the vessel is in good working order, ensure all the required safety equipment is on board – most importantly, lifejackets & check special event maritime information”

“And remember, the alcohol limit is 0.05 – just like on land & with officers conducting random breath tests on the water, it is safer not to drink at all” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

Visit www.rms.nsw.gov.au & follow the links to ‘Maritime’ for details on exclusion zones & movement restriction times.

Media Release: NSW Police Force

Entertainment Legends Inspire Sydney New Year’s Eve Fireworks Odyssey

David Bowie, Prince & Gene Wilder will take centre-stage this New Year’s Eve (NYE), with their songs inspiring never-before-seen fireworks effects over Sydney Harbour.

In a tribute to 3 of the entertainment legends who passed away this year, spectacular new firework designs will shower from the Sydney Harbour Bridge, rain from barges on the harbour & explode in a space odyssey above the city.

“This year, sadly, saw the loss of many music & entertainment legends around the world. Celebrating their music as part of the Sydney NYE2016 – ‘Welcome To SydNYE’ fireworks displays is an opportunity to reflect on the year that has been & celebrate what the future holds” Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said.

“I am sure we will all be starstruck by the amazing firework effects this NYE”

Among the wonderful displays will be spectacular new designs inspired by 3 artists lost to us in 2016.

“Sydney is especially significant for David Bowie, who called Elizabeth Bay home for a decade from the early 80’s, filming music videos & recording an album here”

“Prince performed in Australia many times & his Sydney Opera House concert was one of his last & I know children and adults everywhere will delight in the colourful Willy Wonka moment during the Midnight Fireworks”

Sydney NYE Fireworks Director, Fortunato Foti, said the Sydney NYE2016 – ‘Welcome To SydNYE’ soundtrack had inspired never-before-seen firework formations this year.

“We are always evolving the effects and coming up with new techniques & this year, we were really excited by the music soundtrack & how we were able to bring it to life visually” Mister Foti said.

“Over the past 20 years we have used hundreds of different shapes and designs & this year, we will be adding to that. It is going to be a real buzz seeing these shine over Sydney for the 1st time”

Each year, the fireworks displays start with the music soundtrack. It is compiled by Sydney NYE Soundtrack Producer, Alex Gooden, & completed by early September to allow for the complex technical & design process.

A crowd of 1 million spectators is expected to gather along the Sydney Harbour foreshore to watch the fireworks spectacular while an estimated global audience of 1 billion will see broadcasts of the fireworks.

For the 1st time, the Sydney NYE fireworks will be live streamed on Facebook, reaching a global audience of more than 10 million Facebook followers.

The City Of Sydney has brought together broadcast partner, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) & peak tourism bodies, Tourism Australia & Destination New South Wales (NSW) to live stream the world’s most famous fireworks show.

“Sydney NYE s one of the biggest annual celebrations in the world. By making the most of digital technology that is available, for the 1st time this year, we can put the Sydney NYE fireworks show in the palm of people’s hands around the world – right as it happens” the Lord Mayor said.

“Our world famous Sydney NYE is one of the world’s biggest NYE celebrations that generates more than AUD$130 million annually for the NSW economy”

“This is an opportunity to further showcase Sydney to the world as we bring the Harbour to life like never before”

Sydney’s world-class events are a major drawcard for overseas visitors with statistics showing half those attending the Sydney NYE2015 – ‘City Of Colour’ had travelled from the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Germany & other parts of Europe.

Well over a million people attended the Sydney NYE celebrations & according to leading research analysts Stollznow, more than 46% travelled from overseas specifically to attend the event.

The Sydney NYE2016 – ‘Welcome To SydNYE’ celebrations include:

6pm – Aerial displays above Sydney Harbour by flying ace Matt Hall

8:30pm – Start of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon Projections

8:38pm – Welcome To Country – ‘Always Walking On Aboriginal Country’ ceremony

9pm – Family Fireworks

9:15pm – Harbour Of Light Parade

Midnight – Main Fireworks Display

Audiences can watch the live stream of the Welcome To Country, the 9pm Familt Fireworks & the Midnight Fireworks on sydneynewyearseve.com, the 1-stop shop for planning your night on the harbour, at home or across the globe.

The Sydney NYE2016 – ‘Welcome To SydNYE’ spectacular will be broadcast in high definition on ABC Television (TV) & ABC iview with the fireworks also streamed live on ABC TV Facebook.

Sydneysiders can tune into 104.1 2DayFM for the exclusive fireworks soundtrack at 9pm & Midnight.

Follow the event on Twitter, Instagram (#SydNYE) & Facebook (@cityofsydney) for up-to-date information.

Media Release: City Of Sydney

Plan Ahead To Avoid Anchor Rage On Sydney Harbour This New Year’s Eve

Roads & Maritime Services is advising boaters to plan ahead for a safe & enjoyable New Year’s Eve on Sydney Harbour.

Executive Director of New South Wales Maritime, Angus Mitchell, said up to 4000 spectator boats are expected to compete for the best vantage point on what is the busiest time on Sydney Harbour.

“The sheer numbers of boats of all shapes & sizes requires careful planning to ensure there is no opportunity for anchor rage out on the water” Mister Mitchell said.

“The best message for boaties is to not leave your trip too late – there are bound to be crowds accessing the water at boat ramps & the vast numbers of other vessels on the water and the 6 knot speed limit can slow down the journey”

“Some people anchor up to 2 days ahead for the prime viewing spots for the New Year’s Eve fireworks. It is one of the biggest challenges for Roads & Maritime Services to manage the on-water traffic”

“Skippers should make sure all their safety gear is on board, navigation lights are working & they avoid exclusion zones”

“Lighting checks & random breath testing will occur throughout New Year’s Eve. Boat skippers should stay under the 0.05 blood alcohol limit or face heavy fines, loss of licence or even jail”

“When the festivities are complete, skippers will need to remember to be patient & to display the appropriate navigation lights as hundreds of other boats will be trying to move around the Harbour at the same time”

“The large number of spectator craft can create choppy conditions & it is important everyone has a life-jacket available regardless of the size of the boat they are travelling in”

“It is also essential for all skippers to observe important boating safety guidelines such as keeping a proper lookout & maintaining a safe speed”

“Unless it is an emergency, boaters should never set off flares on the water – it is illegal & dangerous”

“Roads & Maritime Services will coordinate the on-water traffic management including installing an exclusion zone of yellow buoys which will operate from 8pm on Saturday the 31st of December to 12:45am on New Year’s Day extending from Cockatoo Island in the west to Clark Island in the east.

“No unauthorised vessels will be allowed in the area during this time & access under the Sydney Harbour Bridge will be prohibited. The speed limit for recreational vessels in & around the exclusion zone will be 6 knots”

“If you intend to pick up passengers in the event area, have a plan in place as many wharves will only be accessible to pedestrians through alcohol-free & ‘no glass permitted’ zones. Road closures may also be in place at many locations”

Maps, exclusion zones & recommended vantage points can be found at http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/news-events/sydney-summer-aquatic-events-guide.pdf (Portable Document Format, 3.92 megabytes).

Media Release: Roads & Maritime Services

How To Have The Best Night On ‘SydNYE’

Hundreds of volunteers & dozens of Take Kare ambassadors will take to Sydney’s streets this New Year’s Eve to offer more support to revellers than ever before.

This year, volunteer support is offered in 15 different languages including Japanese, Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, Filipino, Malay, Mandarin, Cantonese, Thai, German, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Khmer, Korean as well as English.

Volunteers will be on hand to guide visitors throughout the city from 7am on New Year’s Eve, answering questions about access points, public transport & other services.

“We are proud to have so many volunteers turning out on our biggest night of the year showing the world how passionate & supportive locals are about our city” Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said.

“Many people will have travelled from overseas or interstate & if this is their 1st experience of Sydney, we want to make sure it is the best it can be”

Sydney New Year’s Eve volunteer, Adrian Lane, is eager to again be part of Australia’s largest public event that transforms the entire city he lives in for the night.

“Sydney New Year’s Eve is special because it brings together people from all nationalities & walks of life” Mister Lane, from Haymarket, said.

“We expect lots of people in the city from 3pm & big crowds leaving the vantage points after the 9pm Family Fireworks. If anyone needs some help, they should come talk to one of the volunteers on the day. We are always happy to help.”

“A lot of the volunteers have been doing this for over 5 years, some even longer so they have a wealth of experience & knowledge”

With over 40 years of volunteering experience, 2016 will see Adrian volunteer on New Year’s Eve for the 10th time. Alongside 200 fellow Spectator Service Volunteers, Adrian will hit the streets from the 27th of December to New Year’s Eve offering information & support to the public.

Roving volunteers will be found at Hyde Park North, Shakespeare Place, Wynyard Park, Macquarie & Bridge Streets, the Queen Victoria Building & the Sydney Opera House on the night.

Information booths will be at The Rocks, Martin Place, Macquarie and Bridge Streets & Shakespeare Place on New Year’s Eve. Information booths can also be found at Customs House & the Queen Victoria Building from the 27th of December to New Year’s Eve.

The Thomas Kelly Youth Foundation’s program Take Kare Safe Space will work with Saint John’s Ambulance on the night.

With a team of around 50 ambassadors including 5 roving teams, Take Kare volunteers will operate from Take Kare Safe Spaces at Sydney Town Hall and Kings Cross & 6 information booths from 10pm to 4am AEDT.

Take Kare Ambassadors will provide free water, phone and internet access & help vulnerable people get home safely.

In addition, Saint John’s Ambulance New South Wales volunteers will have access to Saint John’s vehicles, defibrillators, oxygen & 1st aid kits for those in need of urgent medical attention.

With Sydney welcoming over 1 million spectators around Sydney Harbour, the new services will further ensure the safety & enjoyment of revellers after the Midnight Fireworks light up the sky.

Getting in & out of the city will be different this New Year’s Eve. There will be road closures, on-street fencing & diversions that will help people get through the city safely & move crowds to transport.

Over 40 wayfinding personnel will be available throughout the city on New Year’s Eve. They will assist in directing revellers to vantage points & to public transport. Wayfinders will be located on main routes throughout the city.

The City Of Sydney will provide a guide for public transport on New Year’s Eve. The guide includes tips about using public transport & a map with walking routes to public transport that is supported by wayfinding personnel. It can also be downloaded from the official Sydney New Year’s Eve website on the Public Transport webpage.

Leading up to the night, the event guides will be distributed across the city centre at train stations, information centres, libraries & service centres. Event guides are available in Chinese, Spanish, Korean, German, Japanese, Braille, large print & audio format.

There will be more than 1000 extra trains & 3500 extra buses available on the night.

The official Sydney New Year’s Eve 2016 website offers a range of tools to plan a safe & enjoyable night including an interactive map with details on road closures, public transport information & vantage point details. Head to sydneynewyearseve.com/plan-your-nye/ for more information on how to plan your night.

Transport For NSW offers public transport information through social media & transportation smartphone applications. For a full list of pages & smartphone applications, head to transportnsw.info/en/travelling-with-us/keep-updated/index.page.

For further information on road closures, Google Maps will integrate road closure data on the 30th of December & divert people around these on the day.

Media platforms such as Australian Broadcasting Corporation Television, other broadcast television & the 2DayFM radio broadcast will give updates throughout the night concerning road closures & traffic conditions.

Roads & Maritime Services has provided a list of real-time road smartphone applications, visit rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/using-roads/trip-information/real-time-road-apps.html for more information.

As the event proceeds & vantage points begin to fill, key information will be regularly updated & delivered to the public using the #SydNYE Twitter hashtag.

For information about the Take Kare Safe Spaces, visit thomaskellyyouthfoundation.org.au/take-kare-safe-space/.

Media Release: City Of Sydney

Sydneysiders Urged To Plan Your Night Ahead Of New Year’s Eve 2016 Celebrations

Police are urging the community to plan ahead & consider the many options available for celebrating New Year’s Eve (NYE) in Sydney for 2016.

There are more than 1.5 million people expected to ring in 2017 while taking in the spectacular fireworks displays around Sydney Harbour so police are urging revellers to start considering plans for their night now to avoid disappointment.

Central Metropolitan Region Commander, Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said police have been working closely with the City Of Sydney, landowners & other government agencies to ensure everyone enjoys a safe & fun NYE for 2016.

“The Sydney NYE celebration is the biggest event on our annual calendar & we will be prioritising safety to ensure family & friends can all enjoy their festivities” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“Police, together with landholders & other agencies, will work alongside one another in the Police Operation Centre & Government Coordination Centre to coordinate resources across the multiple event areas on the night”

“There will be a significant number of police – both uniformed & plain-clothed – on patrol across the Central Business District & foreshore areas to deliver a highly visible & mobile policing response” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“We will also have specialist resources patrolling the waterways, transport hubs & PolAir keeping an eye on things from the sky to ensure a safe & secure event for everyone involved”

“In the lead up to NYE, over the Christmas period, police will also be out & about at local events across the Sydney Central Business District & regional areas” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“As part of the City Of Sydney’s ongoing commitment to making NYE family-friendly, there are extensive alcohol-free zones in place which will be enforced”

“Police & security will also be monitoring crowd numbers closely & sites will be closed as soon as they reach capacity to prevent overcrowding” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“If you are planning on watching the fireworks, you should start planning your night via the Sydney NYE website where you will find detailed vantage point information as well as helpful hints & tips for the evening” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“When sites reach capacity, details will be updated via the event website as well as the City Of Sydney & New South Wales (NSW) Police Force social media platforms”

For comprehensive event details & to plan your journey to a vantage point, visit www.sydneynewyearseve.com.

“Once you have made a plan for the night, we suggest you come up with at least 1 back-up plan just in case your preferred location is full when you arrive” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“We have previously seen several sites reach capacity & close early so we are urging people to arrive early, just in case you have to make your way to another viewing location”

Police are expecting significant traffic disruptions due to road closures which will be in place throughout NYE & into New Year’s Day.

“In order to facilitate crowds & the magnificent fireworks displays, there will be a large number of major road closures & special event clearways” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“With thousands of additional public transport services on offer, we are strongly urging revellers to leave the car at home & utilise the extra services available”

“If you must drive, please be patient & be aware of pedestrians as we are anticipating lengthy delays especially following the final fireworks display at Midnight” Assistant Commissioner, Mick Fuller, said.

“Drivers are also reminded that there will be no vehicle access on closed roads including from car parks so please ensure you have planned your journey ahead of time”

Special event timetables & route change advice for NYE is available at http://www.transportnsw.info/.

Media Release: NSW Police Force

Paper Art To Reshape Sydney Harbour This New Year’s Eve

A colourful paper artwork transforming Sydney Harbour into native animals, plants & Australiana has been revealed as the inspiration for the Sydney New Year’s Eve 2016 theme.

Commissioned by the City Of Sydney, the handmade 3-dimensional (3D) model inspired the lighting effects, fireworks colours & projections that will be enjoyed by millions around the world with the theme Welcome To SydNYE.

Surry Hills artist & paper engineer, Benja Harney, created the intricate paper work currently featuring on banners throughout the city & on public transport promoting Sydney New Year’s Eve 2016.

Making the artwork was a painstaking process that took more than 600 hours, with every sheet of paper hand cut & delicately assembled.

Mister Harney says the project has been an intense labour of love to create an ode to the city he proudly calls home.

“This artwork captures the brightness & exuberance of the Sydney New Year’s Eve fireworks” Mister Harney said.

“It is a fantasy Sydney with a waratah for the Opera House, a gumnut for Sydney Tower & piano keys, an ice cream cone and even a thong representing the skyscraper landscape”

“But after much debate, the Sydney Harbour Bridge stayed as the Bridge so people from anywhere in the world will immediately identify it as Sydney Harbour. I also used a lot of bright, sparkly paper to reflect the magic of exploding fireworks across the Harbour”

City Of Sydney Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said the unique artwork would become part of the City’s art collection.

“This artwork really captures the spirit of Sydney New Year’s Eve – a wonderful & colourful moment of fun when you can reflect on the year that has been & get ready to celebrate the changes ahead” the Lord Mayor said.

“This timeless work will become part of the City’s permanent art collection so people can enjoy the Sydney New Year’s Eve experience when they visit at any time of year”

There are more than 75 individual pieces within the artwork depicting 20 different native species from land & sea. It took 80 scalpel blades to cut the thousands of pieces of paper in 40 different stocks.

“I wanted to depict a fun & joyous Sydney that represented happiness. I wanted to create something that is to look at & has many layers so the more you look at it, the more you see” Mister Harney said.

“It is a journey for your eyes & I wanted to draw people in to make them feel part of this special night wherever they are”

The model was filmed & digitally enhanced by the team at Imagination, the Sydney creative agency that for 6 years has helped bring the Sydney New Year’s Eve celebrations to life with elaborate light shows & giant projections onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons.

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Heath Campanaro, Creative Director of Imagination Australia, said the artwork had helped elevate this year’s creative to a new level.

“This exuberant & playful artistic model captures the welcoming spirit that Australia’s premier New Year’s Eve celebration represents around the world” Mister Campanaro said.

“Having a 3D model to work with for the 1st time has inspired the creative team across all our work on Sydney New Year’s Eve 2016. From the event theming to the light display on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, we have translated the vibrancy of Benja’s work across everything we have touched”

Mister Harney is also excited at being able to showcase Sydney to the world.

“As a Sydneysider, it is a great honour to represent my city in this way. As an artist, this is the highlight of my career”

Audiences can watch the live stream of the Welcome To Country, the 9pm Family Fireworks & the Midnight Fireworks on sydneynewyearseve.com, the 1-stop shop for planning your night on the harbour, at home or across the globe.

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New Year’s Eve Launches With Spectacular Welcome

Red flares fired from the top of the Sydney Opera House & a golden sun blazing on the Sydney Harbour Bridge will mark the official opening of the Sydney New Year’s Eve 2016 celebrations in an awe-inspiring Welcome To Country.

This year’s Welcome To Country ceremony has been extended to 6 minutes & will feature a kaleidoscope of cultural imagery projected onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons & a smoking ceremony on board 2 boats travelling from Blackwattle Bay to Sydney Harbour.

Lord Mayor, Clover Moore, said the ceremony reflected Australia’s respect for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples, the traditional custodians of our land we now call Sydney.

“This spectacular & moving visual ceremony is a recognition of the wonderful diversity of this city. Sydney New Year’s Eve‘s powerful Welcome To Country celebrates the talent, culture & creativity of our Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities”

“And with our festivities streaming live, we’ll be paying tribute to the world’s oldest living cultures across the globe”

The ceremony is directed by Sydney New Year’s Eve creative consultant Rhoda Roberts AO, who first unveiled a spectacular 5-minute Welcome To Country in 2015.

“The ceremony was received so positively, the impact was incredible & I was blown away. The challenge this year was to do something very different” Ms Roberts said.

“We’ve created a complex visual display of light & sound for this year’s theme – Always Walking On Aboriginal Country. We’ll be welcoming guests to Gadigal land that speaks to our communities including international visitors”

A smoking ceremony will start at 7:30pm when the Tribal Warrior Association vessels, Tribal Warrior & Mari Nawi, travel from Blackwattle Bay to Sydney Harbour carrying a cauldron of melaleuca (paper bark) & eucalyptus leaves cleansing the waterways and harbour & seeking safe passage into the new year for everyone.

At 8:38pm, the harbour-wide Welcome To Country begins with flares fired from the Sydney Opera House sails followed by kaleidoscopic projections on the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons.

Streams of blues & greens will bubble over the Bridge, representing the 3 bordering rivers of the Eora Nation – the Hawkesbury, Cooks & Nepean Rivers.

Aboriginal totems of native flora and fauna, representing the spiritual emblems of clans or language groups & images of symbolic ochre skin markings that traditionally decorate the body and environment will be among the images projected.

Red angel bursts will fire from the 4 9pm Family Fireworks barges in the harbour & the words Always Walking On Aboriginal Country will be projected onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge pylons in English & Gadigal.

The Tribal Warrior and Mari Nawi vessels will cross paths in front of the Sydney Harbour Bridge before joining the Harbour Of Light Parade.

“My intent is to honour the relationship between traditional custodians & the land by saying ‘We acknowledge this country, its tradition & custodians’” Ms Roberts said.

“We are in such a special place on Sydney Harbour & we are looking at ways that we can celebrate our history, our culture & our heritage using modern elements like pylon projections and pyrotechnic effects & that makes it fun for everyone”

“Having the welcome on the pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge for all the world to see is a commitment from the City of Sydney that’s really important”

Audiences can watch the live stream of the Welcome To Country, the 9pm Family Fireworks & the Midnight Fireworks on sydneynewyearseve.com, the 1-stop shop for planning your night on the harbour, at home or across the globe.

Media Release: City Of Sydney