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    MAJOR change considered for world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks that could see Aussies fork out for the event

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    By NICHOLAS COMINO FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

    Published: 05:15 EDT, 26 July 2025 | Updated: 05:16 EDT, 26 July 2025

    Revellers hoping to score a front-row seat to Sydney‘s iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks could be told to pay $50 for the privilege.

    North Sydney Council is considering a proposal for one of the city’s most popular vantage points to be transformed into a ticketed zone. 

    The plan, set to be debated at a meeting on Monday, would introduce paid access to Blues Point Reserve.

    The site regularly draws thousands on December 31, offering a harbourside view of the midnight and 9pm fireworks shows.

    Access to Blues Point, Bradfield Park and Lavender Bay is currently free with the council covering the cost of crowd safety, traffic control, waste management and event infrastructure. 

    But amid growing financial pressures, councillors are being asked to consider ticketing as a way to gain back some of the expenses.

    A report to the council estimated the total cost of staging the event at $1.086million.

    Introducing ticketing at Blues Point alone would add another $95,000 in expenses for staffing, scanners, security and public communications, bringing the overall cost to $1.181million. 

    MAJOR change considered for world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks that could see Aussies fork out for the event

    A Sydney council could introduce a $50 ticket for vantage points during New Year’s fireworks

    But with 8,000 tickets sold at $50 each, the proposal said the council could generate $400,000 in revenue, reducing its net expenditure to $781,000.

    Supporters have argued ticketing would guarantee attendees a spot at a premium location and help ease congestion, especially the dawn queues that have become more frequent in recent years.

    But the move has sparked concerns over fairness and public access.

    Critics have warned that charging for an event traditionally free to the public could tarnish the council’s reputation and spark backlash over monetising public land. 

    The council’s report identified potential risks, such as fake ticket scams, disruptions to entry scanning from mobile data dropouts, and frustration from patrons anticipating amenities the ticket does not include. 

    A similar ticketing trial at Blues Point in 2018 saw mixed results. 

    While most ticketholders rated the experience highly, many residents and local businesses were less impressed, citing reduced access, a drop in foot traffic, and equity concerns. 

    A community survey conducted at the time found no clear consensus, though among those who supported ticketing, full cost recovery was the preferred model. 

    Only Blues Point Reserve would be affected by the proposed ticketing scheme

    Only Blues Point Reserve would be affected by the proposed ticketing scheme

    North Sydney Council will vote on the proposal to implement the trial on Monday

    The council is now considering three options: ticketing all three sites to fully recover the $1.2million cost, ticketing Blues Point only as a partial recovery model, or maintaining the current system of free, managed access.

    Staff have recommended the second option as a ‘balanced’ compromise, preserving free access at two major sites while recouping costs at the most in-demand location.

    If approved, the $50 ticket would be trialled this December, followed by community consultation before any long-term policy is introduced.

    Daily Mail Australia contacted North Sydney Mayor Zoe Baker for comment.

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