Sydney's New Year’s Eve fireworks will acknowledge Aboriginal land owners

By Rose Powell
Updated December 27 2014 - 12:09am, first published December 26 2014 - 11:45pm
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel
Fitting tribute: Uncle Max Eulo of the Tribal Warriors Association will lead the cleansing ceremony at Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: Nicole Emanuel

The New Year's Eve firework celebration will start with an acknowledgement of the traditional owners of the land ceremony projected onto the Opera House as well as the Harbour Bridge and its pylons.

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