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Midnight fireworks are returning to the Coast's NYE celebrations

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Midnight fireworks are returning to the Sunshine Coast on New Year’s Eve, alongside other traditional events.

Celebrations will be held at three locations across the Coast, with the midnight fireworks display at Mooloolaba joining the family-friendly 8.30pm show.

The decision to cancel the midnight show last year drew stinging criticism, with the council being branded “an enemy of joy”.

Sunshine Coast Council this year is also supporting fireworks displays at Coolum at 8.30pm and Caloundra at 9.30pm.

At Mooloolaba, the two displays will be fired from an offshore barge and will be visible from viewing points stretching from Maroochydore Beach to the top of Alexandra Headland to Point Cartwright.

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Mayor Rosanna Natoli said she was delighted to see the midnight fireworks return to Mooloolaba.

“Last year our community told us they wanted to see midnight fireworks return and we listened,” she said.

“The format is a little different this year, so, we’re encouraging people to think about the kind of experience they’d like to have, then plan ahead for a great night and perhaps watch the action from a new viewpoint.

“If a meal at a local restaurant appeals, Mooloolaba traders are looking forward to welcoming locals and festive season visitors.

Sunshine Coast mayor Rosanna Natoli.

“Or for something more casual, pack a picnic, gather friends and loved ones and head out to one of the vantage points from Maroochydore Beach to Point Cartwright where you can spread out and settle in to watch the displays.

“For those who’d like some light entertainment, from 5pm to midnight there will be buskers, music and roving performers from the HMAS Lookout to the Northern Parklands.

“Whichever way you choose to celebrate, stay safe, plan ahead and have a wonderful New Year’s celebration.”

The decision to cancel last year’s midnight show was made last January by the former council for reasons including safety, cost, environmental impacts and concerns around ongoing work on the Mooloolaba foreshore.

Sunshine Coast News reported in May this year that the council estimated it needed an additional $133,045 for the midnight fireworks and would investigate attracting external revenue, such as sponsorship, to fund it.

All Sunshine Coast NYE events are glass and alcohol-free.

Coolum Lions are adding to this year’s fireworks excitement there with a family-friendly event from 5-9pm.  Expect roving performers, food trucks, light entertainment and an 8.30pm fireworks display.

The Food Truck Association is bringing the fun in Caloundra. Head to Kings Beach Amphitheatre, where from 4-10pm there will be rides, face painting and roving entertainment and food trucks with a 9.30pm fireworks display.

At Mooloolaba, busking duos, food trucks and roving performers will entertain from 5pm.

Council’s ThinkChange BikePark is available at Mooloolaba Esplanade opposite Meta Street. Translink is also adding increased services.

For more information visit council’s website.

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