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How Brisbane hopes to avoid a public transport gridlock on New Year’s Eve

Brisbane City Council and Translink add over 600 buses, double train services, and introduce free travel from 8pm to ease crowding on New Year’s Eve.

With thousands stranded in inner-Brisbane after Riverfire this year, organisers for the New Year’s Eve fireworks event are adamant there will be no repeat.

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How Brisbane hopes to avoid a public transport gridlock on New Year’s Eve

With thousands stranded in inner-Brisbane after Riverfire this year, organisers for the New Year’s Eve fireworks event are adamant there will be no repeat.

·Sydney, Australia
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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