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Where you can still watch fireworks on NYE While many of the major displays were cancelled, fireworks will still light up the sky around Queensland to celebrate the new year. FIND OUT WHERE.
Lifestyle by Cloe Read, Cormac Pearson 31st Dec 2020 6:03 AM
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Subscriber only It s the year that s claimed ANZAC Day, the Ekka and saw families ripped apart, but Queenslanders will tonight celebrate the end to an unprecedented year. Partygoers are preparing to ring in 2021 watching smaller fireworks displays and supporting their local pubs and restaurants, which will see millions pumped into the recovering economy. Following a year that saw a global pandemic result in border closures, families separated and businesses destroyed, the state is holding hope for a new year.
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Subscriber only THE Gold Coast and Tweed s big New Year s Eve fireworks displays have been ruled out - but it s not all over for those keen to farewell 2020 with a bang. Work is underway on smaller shows from Coolangatta to Paradise Point, and a laser light show at Molendinar. Fireworks at Paradise Point to bring in 2019. Ultimate Readers Pics Gold Coast. Picture: Cole Ingram Most smaller displays are ticketed and spots snapped up, but second releases are possible and more tickets may be available if individuals cancel. The displays are a bright spot for Skylighter Fireworx director Max Brunner, who has weathered a downturn due to mass COVID-19 event cancellations.