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Australia Day 2019: Best spots to watch the fireworks in Sydney

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Sydney sure knows how to put on a fireworks show!

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If youโ€™re looking for a great, family-friendly vantage spot to take in the fireworks this Australia Day, weโ€™ve got you covered.

Here are the most stunning spots around the city to watch the show in the sky.

Sydney Opera House forecourt

The Sydney Opera House forecourt will give you a front row seat to the stunning fireworks over Sydney Harbour. Nab a table early at Opera Bar or along the walkway near Circular Quay. (Image: Getty)

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Birchgrove

Birchgrove Park in Birchgrove, near Balmain, is a beautiful family-friendly spot to watch the fireworks. This is definitely a location where itโ€™s best to use public transport, as parking availability is limited. (Image: Getty)

Darling Harbour

Get close to all the action at Darling Harbour, where youโ€™ll get a perfect view of the fabulous fireworks. There are loads of bars and restaurants around to fill you up earlier in the evening, and thereโ€™s also a massive kidsโ€™ playground. (Image: Getty)

Bradfield Park Milsons Point

Bradfield Park in Milsonโ€™s Point is a perfect family-friendly spot to watch the fireworks, and itโ€™s usually a little less hectic than the CBD. Best to use public transport โ€“ Milsonโ€™s Point train station is just a short walk away โ€“ as parking is very limited. Kirribilli also has lots of delicious restaurants and bars to enjoy earlier in the evening. (Image: Getty)

Rose Bay

Rose Bay is such a beautiful part of Sydney and an idyllic location for those in the Eastern Suburbs to take in the night sky on Australia Day. The Rose Bay Foreshore on Calendonia Road is a small spot but can get quite busy, so make sure to secure your spot early. (Image: Getty)

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North Head, Manly

Want to watch the fireworks but donโ€™t want to leave the comfort of the Northern Beaches? Donโ€™t worry, you can still get a cracking view from North Heath in Manly. (Image: Getty)

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