NSW Premier Issues Defiant Call for Sydney NYE Celebrations
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SYDNEY 30 December,2025
Standing near the iconic Sydney Opera House this morning, NSW Premier Chris Minns delivered a stirring message of defiance, urging the public to flock to the harbor tomorrow night for New Year’s Eve celebrations despite the shadow of recent tragedy.
At a press conference dominated by questions of safety following the devastating December 14 terrorist attack at Bondi Beach, the Premier insisted that the best response to extremist violence is a city that refuses to be cowered.
A Message of Defiance
Premier Minns struck a blunt tone when addressing the motives of those who seek to cause harm, framing the act of celebrating as a form of civic resistance.
“Because of the weird ideology of some of these terrorists, what they want is for us to crawl up into a ball and not have fun with our family and friends,” Minns told reporters–So I’m calling on the people of Sydney to step out, to do what you would ordinarily do, to thumb your nose at the terrorists.”
The Premier emphasized that the “evil” witnessed at Bondi—where 15 people were killed in a targeted antisemitic attack—was designed to fracture social cohesion and instill a permanent sense of fear. By proceeding with the world-famous fireworks display, he argued, Sydney would demonstrate its “unbreakable” spirit.
Unprecedented Security Measures
While the message was one of normalcy, the visual reality on Sydney’s streets tomorrow will be anything but. The Premier warned that the public should expect a “massive” and “confronting” police presence.
Security highlights for NYE 2025 include:
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Tactical Power: Police will be equipped with long-arm firearms and machine guns at major vantage points—a significant departure from standard patrol equipment.
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Infrastructure: Concrete “hostile vehicle mitigation” bollards have been rapidly installed at Martin Place, Circular Quay, and other CBD hubs.
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Screening: Airport-style bag checks and increased counter-terror monitoring of social media will be in effect.
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Military Involvement: The Premier confirmed ongoing discussions with the Commonwealth regarding potential army deployment to assist in protecting specific community institutions.
“I know that ,..(the Bondi attack),…means fundamental changes,” Minns said. “It’ll be confronting for some to see police with big firearms… but I don’t make any apology for that. We want people to be safe.”
A Night of Remembrance
The festivities will not entirely ignore the pain of the past month. At 11:00 PM, the city will pause for a minute’s silence to honor the victims of the Bondi attack and show solidarity with the Jewish communit Additionally, at 10:00 PM, the Sydney Harbour Bridge will be illuminated in blue to highlight mental health support services through Beyond Blue.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore echoed the Premier’s sentiments yesterday , when she observed that while the year ended in tragedy, the fireworks offer a chance to “look with hope for a peaceful and happy 2026.”
Despite the cancellation of smaller local events in areas like Bondi, the main harbor event is expected to go ahead with record-breaking pyrotechnics launched from more locations than ever before.