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New Year’s Eve fireworks show

New Year’s Eve revellers are in for a treat with the City of Greater Geelong announcing two eight-minute fireworks displays over Corio Bay are set to take place on the big night.

The first fireworks show is at 9.30pm on New Year’s Eve and a second display will also be safely discharged from a barge at the traditional time of midnight.

Mayor Trent Sullivan said community members would be able to view the fireworks and bring in the new year if they can see the skyline over Corio Bay.

“Council is thrilled to make the end of 2023 extra special for residents and visitors to our region by delivering fireworks each year,” he said.

“The fireworks can be enjoyed in so many ways – whether it’s having a picnic at Eastern Beach, going to dinner and drinks at a central Geelong hospitality venue or finding the perfect vantage spot.

“We recommend starting your night with more free entertainment by taking in Council’s spectacular Floating Christmas Tree Sound and Light Show and the Christmas Projections on City Hall.”

A new sound and light show programme kicks off on Boxing Day, running for six minutes at a time from 8.30pm to midnight. In between shows, community members can change the colour of the lights themselves. The projections at City Hall also run during that time.

Community members are asked to refrain from letting off illegal fireworks as they create a risk of serious injury or death.

Council said it recommends pet owners bring their animals indoors or secure them in a safe location when the fireworks are discharged.

To ensure public safety, Eastern Beach Road between Moorabool and Yarra Streets will be closed from 8pm on Sunday December 31 to 12.30am (or when safe to do so) on Monday January 1.

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