Sydney Harbour was the centre of Australia's New Year's Eve 2011 celebrations fireworks with a massive pulsating pyrotechnic rainbow and a cascading golden waterfall as Sydney partied into the New Year.
More than 1.5 million people watched from vantage points around the harbour as the multicoloured fireworks turned the sky into a blaze of light and colour. The rainbow, symbolising hope and renewal in the theme "Time to Dream", was the centre of the spectacular $6.5 million show, watched by an estimated global audience of more than one billion people. watched on television. in which seven tonnes of pyrotechnics rocketed into a perfectly clear night sky. An estimated global audience of more than one billion watched on television.
Sydney Harbour New Year's Eve 9pm Fireworks
Earlier at 9pm the Harbour Bridge showed projections of the words "Welcome to Sydney" in sixteen languages. A modern version of the traditional Aboriginal smoking and cleansing ceremony, green, blue, yellow and violet smoke floated across Sydney Harbour. The 9pm fireworks lasted 8 minutes of pyrotechnic wonders from barges, rooftops and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
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