One million people will gather under a sky lit by more than nine tonnes of fireworks on New Year’s Eve in Sydney as the harbour city prepares to host its biggest ever celebration.
Sydneysiders are still experiencing train delays caused by industrial action, even after the rail unions dropped major ...
Trains in Sydney will run continuously for 46 over New Year’s Eve to service the massive crowds expected in the city. The ...
Amid the final preparations for the New Year's Eve fireworks in Sydney, organisers have assured visitors that plans for ...
The temporary withdrawal of major work bans by rail unions has not completely removed one of train commuters’ biggest gripes.
For the first time, and never used before in Australia, 4 aerial pyrotechnic platforms will feature in both the Calling ...
Fireworks director Fortunato Foti will again light up the harbour after an industrial dispute between the NSW government and ...
Hovering drone firework platforms, new firing positions on both sides of the Harbour Bridge, and speakers across all the city’s main vantage sites mean Sydney New Year’s Eve is set to be the loudest ...
The world-famous New Year's Eve fireworks show over Sydney will take place as planned after unions and the regional ...
Sydney New Year's fireworks, one of the world's most spectacular celebrations of the calendar change, will go ahead after an 11th-hour agreement Tuesday between train workers and the government.
The NSW government did not make any concessions to the rail unions before an 11th-hour agreement to halt industrial action ...
Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks have been saved after an eleventh hour deal between the rail unions and the NSW Government.