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Sydney rings in New Year with fireworks display as bushfires continue to devastate communities

This year’s celebrations were overshadowed by calls to cancel the fireworks display over ongoing bushfires.

SMOKE-CHOKED SYDNEY ushered in the New Year with a huge fireworks display, kicking off celebrations for billions around the world and ringing in the new decade.

Australia’s largest city usually puts on a dazzling display of pyrotechnics over the glittering harbour, but this year’s celebrations were overshadowed by calls to cancel the fireworks as devastating bushfires rage across the country.

Toxic smoke haze has shrouded Sydney for weeks and a petition to cancel the event out of respect for fire victims attracted more than 280,000 signatures.

Fireworks displays were scrapped in Australia’s capital, Canberra, and Sydney’s western suburbs due to elevated fire danger and extreme weather conditions.

Critics wanted Sydney to use the $6.5 million spent on the display to fight bushfires around the city, but officials say the event is worth $130 million to the economy and cancelling it would not help those impacted by the fires.

“We have committed to harnessing the enormous power of the event to raise more money for drought- and fire-affected communities,” Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore said.

More than 100,000 fireworks lit up the skyline for the hundreds of thousands of spectators who filled the city centre.

Crowds were warned to take care as strong winds gusted in the harbour, forcing the cancellation of a boat display that would have blasted water into the sky.

As the clock ticks past midnight, major cities in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Americas will embrace the celebrations, but in many places the festivities will be marked by turmoil and political upheaval.

After more than six months of near-daily demonstrations, Hong Kong ushered in 2020 with a series of pro-democracy rallies planned for New Year’s Eve.

Protesters formed human chains that stretched across busy shopping streets and through residential neighbourhoods.

As the clock struck midnight in North Korea, a large crowd gathered for a concert in the centre of Pyongyang cheered as the clock struck midnight, with fireworks bursting in the sky above a neon-lit stage hosting a tightly-choreographed dance performance.

Across the border, South Koreans flocked to bell-ringing ceremonies – a traditional ritual marking the start of the new year – with thousands watching the ritual in central Seoul alongside performances by Korean pop stars.

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    Mute Brian Guilfoyle
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    May 30th 2023, 4:33 PM

    I cannot understand why the Gov do not invest that money into the Air Corp and let them carry out all SAR missions, as it is the AirCorp carry out many missions already.

    At least this way the Gov would own the helis etc instead send money out of the state.

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    May 30th 2023, 5:32 PM

    @Brian Guilfoyle: Depreciation, maybe? I’d imagine those helis are rugged, because they get a lot of use.

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    May 30th 2023, 7:29 PM

    @Brian Guilfoyle: Absolutely 100% agree, the Coast Guard should be more closely integrated into Defence Forces , we have spent the guts of € Billion with CHC. We need to invest in Aer Corps and Navy to deliver a world class Coast Guard and Naval Patrol. Irish Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in terms of Maritime territory is 11 times the size of Ireland. The Government should at this a strategic long term Investment if they are serious about Ireland’s Neutrally or Militarily non -aligned. Our capabilities are really poor when when compared with other “Neutral“ countries.

    We need to be position to be able to conduct active 24×7 surveillance & protection of EEZ which contains some the most stratgeic Fibre optic comms between Europe and North America and some of fishing waters on the Globe.

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    Mute Frank Flanagan
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    May 31st 2023, 1:05 AM

    @Brian Guilfoyle: We can’t even operate a basic Defence Force as it is, the thing is falling apart at the seams – plus we need help from the UK to protect our own airspace. Don’t forget the Air Corps ‘weren’t available’ the night of the R116 tragedy either….just another in a long history of unavailability. Can you imagine the current AC doing SAR in all fairness. Sorry to hear your ship is sinking, but the AC “is not available”… The Government is obviously at fault and needs to invest the same if not more into the Defence Forces before it can even ‘consider’ doing SAR. This is a 24-7 role with 98%+ availability, not a ’9 to 5′ jobbie.

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    Mute Daniel Morrissey
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    May 31st 2023, 6:45 AM

    @Frank Flanagan: were the Air Corps supposed to be waiting on an emergency that night 116 went down??? Crews are paid to be on duty… CHC had had Crews paid to be in Dublin, Waterford, Shannon and Sligo 24 x 7… that was their contract.. the Air Corps carried out SAR for 42 years prior to politicians awarding th contract to CHC… The Air Corps has been slowly draining since..

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    Mute Daniel Dudek
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    May 30th 2023, 4:08 PM

    I just hope it’s not going to be another taxpayer sponsored service outsourced abroad

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    Mute Gerry Dornan
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    May 30th 2023, 4:30 PM

    @Daniel Dudek:
    Or brown envelope job

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    May 30th 2023, 4:31 PM

    Service must be working so now it’s going to get broken. Why can’t they just renew the contract with the same people. Has someone got a vested interest here I wonder.

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    Mute Sean Partidge
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    May 30th 2023, 5:23 PM

    @Dave Barrett: or maybe there’s better aircraft or deal to be had. There’s plenty to moan about with our government but the amount of just baseless conjecture is astonishing. Moaning journal.

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    May 30th 2023, 6:09 PM

    It seemed that we in Ireland are hell-bent on outsourcing to private companies making people believe we are getting a better deal… but the reality is we’re not at €670 million… has an average helicopter for this purpose is about €20 million which Air Corps equipped with 4 would only be required…Air Corps is also getting two new C295 SaR aircraft is designed for this purpose…so there is €500 million been wasted by this government.

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    Mute Frank Flanagan
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    May 31st 2023, 1:10 AM

    @PMac: They can buy all the aircraft in the world, but when you haven’t got the qualified staff to operate them, whats the point.

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    May 30th 2023, 4:49 PM

    Does anyone know are the crews and helicopters employed by CHC and therefore they will either lose their jobs or have to be rehired, and the machines potentially sent off to some other contract, or is it that this Bristow crew will just step in and crews and helicopters will just keep going pretty much as is with other people managing logistics that kinda thing? Seems mad to dismantle a service that’s already there and get in and train new crews etc potentially. In that case the government should have just bought out CHC Ireland and folded it into the army services. It’s not like we couldn’t afford it, it’s just that we’d probably feck up running it.

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    May 30th 2023, 5:24 PM

    @bazhealy: Bristow will have to use their own machines, likely crews also though I imagine the current crews could/will apply for to fill their own positions.

    Should be the Aircorps, end of!

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    Mute bazhealy
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    May 30th 2023, 6:26 PM

    @Chutes: thanks Chutes. Yes it should. Without a shadow of a doubt.

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    Mute a politicians promise is as good as a lie
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    May 30th 2023, 5:59 PM

    Air corps had it before CHC and the crash at Tramore scuppered their chance of getting it..

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    Mute Martin Ryan
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    May 30th 2023, 5:51 PM

    Probably over the outcome of the accident
    Which was pilot error but the insurer
    Would not pay out the claims for the 3 deaths of the rest of the crew and the aircraft.
    A very messy case indeed .
    Bristow operate alot oil rig work etc

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    May 30th 2023, 7:02 PM

    Can I ask a question, how

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    May 30th 2023, 8:31 PM

    Somebody must have done the maths

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