Fireworks lit up Sydney sky to rush in the New Year in a closed-off light show on Friday.
The shortened, seven-minute, display was staged around the Sydney harbour with no spectators allowed in the area due to COVID-19 concerns.
A special front-row party invitation for frontline health workers was cancelled and the area on the shore was fenced off to prevent crowds from gathering.
Fireworks lit up Sydney sky to rush in the New Year in a closed-off light show on Friday.
The shortened, seven-minute, display was staged around the Sydney harbour with no spectators allowed in the area due to COVID-19 concerns.
A special front-row party invitation for frontline health workers was cancelled and the area on the shore was fenced off to prevent crowds from gathering.
Fireworks lit up Sydney sky to rush in the New Year in a closed-off light show on Friday.
The shortened, seven-minute, display was staged around the Sydney harbour with no spectators allowed in the area due to COVID-19 concerns.
A special front-row party invitation for frontline health workers was cancelled and the area on the shore was fenced off to prevent crowds from gathering.