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New Year’s Eve fireworks get the go ahead

The New Year’s Eve fireworks at the Geelong Waterfront will be back this year, allowing the community to welcome 2022 with a bang.

The City of Greater Geelong announced last week the fireworks displays would go ahead, after the Surf Coast Shire had previously cancelled its Lorne fireworks.

The City had been forced to cancel the fireworks in 2020 because of the COVID-19 situation and limits on gatherings.

Mayor Stephanie Asher said the City had worked hard to ensure the free community event could go ahead.

“We’re thrilled to be able to host our free fireworks display and help the community kick-off the New Year on a positive note,” she said.

“We know that similar events had to be cancelled in Lorne so we wanted to make sure we could offer entertainment not just for Geelong, but for the entire Surf Coast and Bellarine region.”

The event includes an early 9:30pm fireworks display for children and families and the traditional midnight event.

Both displays will run for eight minutes.

Deputy mayor Trent Sullivan said the fireworks would be safely discharged from a barge on Corio Bay, so anyone with a view of the bay and city skyline would be able to enjoy the display.

“Whether you want to have a gathering at home, enjoy free family entertainment at the beach, or book a table at one of our fabulous restaurants, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this New Year’s Eve,” he said.

“Please stay safe, look after your friends and family, and we wish everyone in the Greater Geelong community health and happiness in 2022.”

Revellers are asked to ensure they adhere to all COVID-safe directions throughout the evening, while pet owners are urged to keep their pets safe on New Year’s Eve.

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