The Star Malaysia

Sydney fireworks to go ahead despite petition

-

SYDNEY: A petition to cancel Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks and use the money to fight bushfires ringing the city has topped 260,000 signatures, but officials say the show will go on.

Sydney is spending A$6.5mil (RM18.6mil) on this year’s fireworks display – funds that the Change.org petition argues would be better spent on supporting volunteer firefighte­rs and farmers suffering through a brutal drought.

The massive fireworks display on Sydney Harbour “may traumatise some people”, the petition says, “as there is enough smoke in the air”.

Toxic smoke haze from bushfires raging across Australia has blanketed Sydney and other major cities for weeks.

Entire towns have been left in ruins by devastatin­g blazes in worst-hit New South Wales (NSW) state, where eight people have died and an area the size of Belgium burnt to cinders.

“2019 has been a catastroph­ic year in Australia for Floods and Fires,” the petition states. “All states should say NO to FIREWORKS.”

A City of Sydney spokespers­on said while they “appreciate the concerns” of the people opposed to holding the fireworks during a bushfire crisis, cancelling the celebratio­n would have “little practical benefit for affected communitie­s”.

“We began preparatio­ns and planning for the NYE celebratio­ns 15 months ago.

“This means most of the budget, largely used for crowd safety and cleaning measures, has already been spent,” the spokespers­on said in a statement.

 ?? — aP ?? The show will go on: a file photo of fireworks over the Sydney opera House and Harbour bridge at a new year’s celebratio­n.
— aP The show will go on: a file photo of fireworks over the Sydney opera House and Harbour bridge at a new year’s celebratio­n.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia