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The Fremantle Chamber of Commerce has criticised Fremantle Council's decision to cancel Australia Day fireworks, saying it will hurt the business community.

Fremantle's Chamber of Commerce says it is completely unimpressed by the council's decision to cancel the Australia Day fireworks event because it will hurt local businesses.

The chamber's chief executive Olwyn Williams said it opposed the council's decision and was disappointed the business community was not consulted.

"They failed to recognise the economic impact of this event to our local business community, our regional business community, given that it impacts on the hospitality and marine industries," she said.

The event attracts crowds of 50,000 to Fremantle, which Ms Williams said was much needed.

Describing the fireworks as magical, she said it was created as a safe family alternative to the city event, and it will take years before a new activity will gain traction.

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"It will take a decade to get that kind of mass attraction for what is a community event, basically they have just stepped back a decade," she said.

Fremantle council voted 10:1 to cancel the fireworks display, due to Australia Day not being a celebration for the indigenous community, for whom it was a day of sadness and dispossession.


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