While millions around the country celebrated New Year’s Eve in style, it hasn’t been a good start to 2018 for all.
Things can surely only improve for some of the partygoers who packed into Sydney harbour, with boozy behaviour and even broken legs marring their New Year’s Eve.
A long day of festivities appeared to take a toll on some as police made arrests in the CBD even before the fireworks display lit up the sky at midnight.
And while many revellers will be waking up with sore heads, one man will be feeling worse than most after badly breaking his leg following a fall from a temporary fence.
This man is set to wake up feeling worse than most on New Year’s Day after suffering a severly broken leg while celebrating the start of 2018
Another man who had been arrested was pictured hunched over in a gutted after seemingly having a very merry festive season
He was later led into the back of a police van, missing his chance to see the fireworks display
One tired couple appeared to call it a night, enjoying a quick nap on a hill near the harbour
Napping was the order of the night once the clock had struck midnight, with this woman even finding a concrete bollard comfortable
Others just needed a moment to compose themselves after what was undoubtedly a long day on their feet
The graphic photo appears to show the man suffering from a compound fracture in his left leg.
As officers stand over him a woman can be seen rushing to his aid, while blood pools on the ground around his feet.
Another man who had been arrested was pictured hunched over in a gutted after seemingly enjoying a very merry festive season.
He was later walked into the back of a police van and driven away, missing a chance to see the fireworks display.
As millions looked on in awe at the fireworks this couple started 2018 with a passionate kiss
This woman looked rapt to start her New Year’s Eve by scoring a high-five from a police officer
While some had camped out for days to secure a great vantage point, this spot was not as sought after
A pair of mischief makers realise they’re on camera as they appear to go about climbing a tree
Colourful hats were the order of the night for many including this very enthusiastic reveller
The celebrations weren’t just for people with one couple deciding their much loved pets would enjoy the fireworks
Love was in the air for these couples who shared a kiss as the clock hit midnight
While some had crashed, other partygoers looked set to party on well into the night
Some charged glasses as the clock struck midnight, while others began the year by sharing a kiss.
The celebrations weren’t reserved only for people eithe,r with one couple deciding their much loved pets should accompany them.
While dogs are not normally fond of fireworks, this couple’s pooches appeared to be coping well with the loud explosions.
For 12 minutes fireworks spectacularly exploded into the sky above Sydney harbour, but many must have wondered if it was worth it as they queued for trains after.
Before: Crowds of people decided to get out early and leave after the 9pm fireworks
After: But that was nothing compared to the massive throngs of people who flooded out of the CBD after midnight
Many must have wondered if the fireworks were worth it as they queued for trains afterwards
Wynyard station at the heart of the CBD was packed with commuters eager to make their way home after a long day
A rainbow river spews from the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the end of the fireworks display in a nod to Australia’s legalisation of same-sex marriage
The incredible fireworks display centred around Sydney harbour, where millions had gathered on land and water to see in the New Year with a bang.
Fireworks of all colours flew from the Sydney Harbour Bridge before finishing with a flowing rainbow river, a tribute to Australia’s historic same sex marriage vote.
In what has become an annual feature, Australia’s biggest city came to a standstill at midnight as it became one of the first in the world to welcome in the New Year.
Melbourne, which boasted about having more fireworks than Sydney this year, also partied in the New Year with a flurry of fireworks exploding from its skyscrapers.
Despite terror threats, locals crammed into Federation Square and along the Yarra River to catch a glimpse of Victoria’s midnight fireworks.
In Sydney celebrations centred around the harbour where millions had gathered on land and water to see in the New Year with a bang
Australia has welcomed in 2018 in style, with millions of dollars of fireworks bursting into the night sky on the stroke of midnight
Eager partygoers camped out at around the harbour for days to ensure they had prime viewing
While millions of people crammed into vantage points around the harbour, many thousands of boats took prime position on the water
Hobart and Canberra also saw in 2018 first with Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth all set to follow.
While millions crammed into capital cities to enjoy fireworks, thousands of others saw in 2017 at music festivals around the country.
With temperatures reaching over 30C party-goers were seen in short skirts, tank tops and bikinis as they danced to the likes of Flume and Lorde.
While it was largely a day of celebration, the fireworks came just hours after a horror seaplane crash north of Sydney which claimed the lives of six people.
While it was largely been a day of celebration, the New Year’s fireworks came hours after a horror plane crash north of Sydney which claimed the lives of six people