NationalVictoriaPhotographyMelbourne celebrates New Year’s Eve 202418 ImagesDecember 31, 2024 — 7.54pmSaveLog in, register or subscribe to save articles for later.Save galleries for laterAdd galleries to your saved list and come back to them any time.Got it1/18New Year’s fireworks light up Melbourne’s CBD.Credit:Getty Images2/18The New Year’s Eve fireworks display lights up Melbourne’s CBD.Credit:Getty Images3/18Midnight fireworks over Docklands. Credit:Nine4/18The laser show was also visible over Docklands.Credit:NineAdvertisement5/18Fireworks over the CBD. Credit:Nine6/18Early evening fireworks as seen from the Shrine of Remembrance. Credit:Simon Schluter7/18Early fireworks have become a crowd favourite. Credit:Simon Schluter8/18Crowds watch the fireworks display from The Shrine. Credit:Simon Schluter9/18Fireworks light the sky.Credit:Simon Schluter10/18People find a spot along the Yarra to wait for the fireworks.Credit:Simon Schluter11/18Seth Gaw, Coby Robertson, Lola Hughes, Adam Watt and Lachie Maxworth are ready to celebrate.Credit:Simon Schluter12/18Melburnians enjoy a mild Summer’s day floating down the Yarra river near Studley Park boat house. Credit:Eddie Jim13/18Nicole Brebner, host at Arbory Afloat on the Yarra river, gets ready for a busy evening.Credit:Simon Schluter14/18Crowds started streaming into the city in the afternoon.Credit:Simon SchluterAdvertisement15/18Early revellers in Degraves Street.Credit:Simon Schluter16/18Maddie Iannella, Daniel Chiei, Yeganeh Hadavand, Brandon Haimona and James Caling are together to ring in the new year.Credit:Simon Schluter17/18A woman sits on St Kilda beach on New Year’s morning as workers clean up after New Year’s Eve celebrations.Credit:Wayne Taylor18/18People sleep on St Kilda beach on New Year’s morning as council workers prepare to clean up.Credit:Wayne Taylor