Police to carry guns 'you haven't seen before' at Sydney NYE celebrations
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Police packing unprecedented amounts of firepower will be on hand to protect revellers at Sydney’s New Year’s Eve celebrations, Premier Chris Minns has revealed in a plea for people to return to Bondi.

“We must not allow these individuals to succeed. As we approach the New Year, it’s crucial to demonstrate our resilience by spending time with our loved ones,” he stated today.

People have been urged to return to Bondi to support local businesses. (Janie Barrett)

He further assured the public that there would be ample security measures in place for those wishing to celebrate.

“The NSW Police will be present in large numbers, equipped with firearms and other weapons that may be unfamiliar to the public,” he noted.

He clarified that officers would be armed with long guns, which is not a common practice for the NSW Police.

NSW Premier Chris Minns. (9News)

Minns acknowledged that while this increased security presence might be “uncomfortable for some,” ensuring public safety remains the top priority of the state government.

He also said the state was “in discussions” about whether the military could become involved in general security operations.

Outside the December 31 celebrations, Minns, alongside Waverley Council Mayor Will Nemesh, and Jobs Minister Steve Kamper, urged Sydneysiders to come back to Bondi to support local businesses, who they said had been doing it tough since the attack.

Sydney NYE 2024. HIGH RES. The midnight New Year's Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour, viewed from Mrs Macquaries Chair. 31 December 2024. Photo: Wolter Peeters, The Sydney Morning Herald.
A huge police presence is expected at the Sydney New Years Eve celebrations. (Wolter Peeters)

“When the terrorist attack unfolded, our local businesses became refuges and safe havens,” Nemesh said.

“Now it is our turn to back our local businesses.”

Anecdotally, businesses have said foot traffic had been slower than usual for the time of year, and bookings had been cancelled in the two weeks since the terror attack.

People attend a ceremony to mark the National Day of Reflection for victims and survivors. (AP)

”We need you to return to Bondi,” Minns said.

“This is a great opportunity for you to show your support for the local community.”

Businesses within two blocks of the site of the attack have access to support packages of up to $25,000.

Plans to shut down prayer halls

Community prayer halls could be shut down under new legislation being prepared by the state government, if they are found to give a podium to “hate preachers”.

“No organisation that preaches hate should have access to any government money under any circumstances,” Minns said.

He said the government could even cut off such buildings from power and water as part of a shutdown.

The Sydney Opera House is illuminated with candlelights in Sydney on December 21. (Getty)

And he said the hate speech laws were not targeting the Islamic community.

“Our hate speech laws in NSW apply to everybody. Anybody who is preaching hate to any part of our community is subject to some of the toughest penalties in Australia,” he said.

It is unknown how retroactively the penalties will reply. Minns did not delve into specifics but said there was “no statute of limitations” on hate speech.

“We will need legislation for tougher penalties and more onerous regulations,” he said.

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