New Year's Eve in Australia and New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand are among the first countries and territories to welcome the new year of 2017. 
Fireworkd from the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand.
Fireworkd from the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand. 
The city of Auckland in the New Year's Eve
The city of Auckland in the New Year's Eve
The pyrotechnic display in Auckland used 500kg of fireworks, one tonne of equipment and 10km of wire. Photograph: Dave Rowland/Getty Images
The pyrotechnic display in Auckland used 500kg of fireworks, one tonne of equipment and 10km of wire. Photograph: Dave Rowland/Getty Images
Millions of people gathered in Sydney to enjoy their New Year's Eve. Photo: abcnews
Millions of people gathered in Sydney to enjoy their New Year's Eve. Photo: abcnews
Performances to welcome the year of 2017
Performances to welcome the year of 2017
The Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House
Fireworks in Sydney...
Fireworks in Sydney...
...anh other parts of Australia
...anh other parts of Australia
Australian really enjoy the celebration
Australian really enjoy the celebration
Photo: abcnews
Photo: abcnews

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