The Australian capital city is going to present the biggest New Year’s Eve fireworks display in its history, which would probably give about 50,000 people the reason to come to Lake Burley Griffin. Two fabulous displays are arranged — one at 9 PM for families where the fireworks will take the shapes of smiley faces, hearts, and jets, and then a midnight one that will be accompanied by an epic soundtrack. Because of the roadworks, the fireworks will be set off from new barges situated in the lake’s main basin instead of the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge. Every show will last around 10 minutes and will be nothing short of a stunning visual delight.
This New Year’s Eve is also the last night of the iconic queer nightclub Cube, which will be closing after two decades of operation. Locals will be celebrating the club’s legacy with the final night featuring drag shows, unlimited drinks, and active dancing.
Four official hubs have opened up around the lake to increase the celebration experience — they are Rond Terrace, Wendouree Drive, John Dunmore Lang Place, and Ferry Gate — where people can enjoy the music of local DJs, buy food, and have a great view of the fireworks. Safety has always been a concern, and police presence has been increased to monitor underage drinking, drink-driving, and people behaving badly.
Moreover, the Authorities are recommending safe transportation and are providing free bus and light rail services all day long for making it easy to get to the event. The organizers are counting on this year’s New Year’s Eve to be a safe, joyous, and unforgettable beginning of 2026 for all residents of Canberra.