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After a year like no other, Sydney is set to celebrate a New Year like no other.
There will be just one fireworks display to ring in 2021 – a seven-minute affair at midnight, which Premier Gladys Berejiklian has repeatedly urged people to watch from their homes – and a pass system that will keep numbers to a minimum at some of the city s best vantage points (as councils implement road blocks and park closures at others)
. On Wednesday, further restrictions were implemented in an attempt to ensure a super-spreader event does not occur.
The 2019 New Year s Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour.
New Year s Eve COVID-19 restrictions for the northern beaches and Greater Sydney explained
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Authorities have asked people to exercise caution so 2021 doesn t begin with an influx of cases.
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The long-awaited restrictions for New Year s Eve have been announced but no matter where you are in Sydney, you re being urged to stay at home and watch the fireworks on TV or celebrate with a small group outdoors.
Tight restrictions apply for all of Greater Sydney and the special celebrations for frontline workers around the harbour have been cancelled.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian has apologised for being so strict but says we all want 2021 to be better than 2020 .