Sydney’s world-renowned New Year’s Eve fireworks, along with other major harbour events, face an uncertain future as plans to redevelop Glebe Island port for housing gain traction.
Business Sydney executive director Paul Nicolaou has sounded the alarm, calling the potential closure of Glebe Island a grave threat to Sydney’s economy, tourism, and cultural identity.
“The thought that the fireworks and other major events could be in jeopardy is truly alarming,” Mr Nicolaou said.
“Access to Glebe Island for preparing events is vital for the events sector and for Sydney’s economy, tourism, and culture.”
Glebe Island’s 260m of deep-water wharf space plays a pivotal role in hosting Sydney’s most celebrated events. It serves as the operational hub for loading fireworks onto barges for New Year’s Eve, as well as hosting infrastructure for events like Vivid Sydney, Sail GP, and Opera on the Harbour.
The NSW government is currently reviewing a report that considers redeveloping the port into residential housing near a proposed Bays metro station. Industry leaders are anxiously awaiting its findings, with many fearing the loss of Glebe Island would be catastrophic.
Source: Daily Telegraph.