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Welcoming in 2022

The City of Greater Geelong is working closely with Victoria Police, emergency services and the Victorian Government to ensure New Year’s Eve celebrations at Corio Bay are COVIDSafe.

Two firework displays will be discharged over Corio Bay at approximately 9.30pm and midnight on New Year’s Eve. Both displays will run for eight minutes.

Mayor Stephanie Asher urged everyone to ring in the New Year responsibly while supporting local cafes, restaurants and bars.

“We all want to celebrate the end of a tough year, but it’s important that everyone does so in a COVID-safe way, in line with the current health directions,” the Mayor said.

“If you can see the skyline over Corio Bay you will be able to see the fireworks, so there are plenty of different locations where you can enjoy the spectacular display.

“We wish everyone in our community a safe and enjoyable night, and a very happy new year.

The City said it has worked hard to make sure the free community event can go ahead during the vital holiday season. Revellers are asked to please ensure they adhere to all COVID-safe directions throughout the evening.

Members of the public are encouraged to enjoy the legal fireworks display and refrain from letting off illegal fireworks, which can create a risk of serious injury or death.

Pet owners should ensure that their animals are safe and secure on New Year’s Eve.

The following roads will be closed from approximately 8pm on Friday 31 December until after midnight on Saturday 1 January 2022:

Eastern Beach Road between Moorabool Street and Bellerine Street

Yarra Street between Brougham Street and Eastern Beach Road, including Yarra Street extension.

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