Australians have rung in the new year with dazzling fireworks and a moment of silent reflection for the Bondi Beach attack victims.
All eyes were on Sydney Harbour on New Year's Eve where, weeks on from the attack, hundreds of thousands of people observed a minute's silence for the victims.
The crowd held their phone torch lights aloft while a menorah was projected onto the Harbour Bridge's pylons and a dove with the words "peace" and "unity" were displayed.
The silent reflection contrasted with the brilliant firework display that rang out across the world-famous harbour at midnight.
There was a heavy security presence throughout the festivities, with thousands of armed police in attendance.

A menorah was projected onto the pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts
"With everyone in such good spirits, you almost feel a bit of safety in numbers," the 29-year-old from Ireland told the Australian Associated Press.
"Everyone's in good form, everyone's relaxed, I personally couldn't have felt more reassured."
Earlier on Wednesday evening, the relaxed atmosphere saw crowds gather, share drinks and play board games as they waited for the fireworks.

The Sydney crowd held phone torch lights aloft to pay tribute to Bondi attack victims. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts
"Of course (the Bondi attack) is in your mind a little bit, but it could happen anywhere," she said.
"Because of all the security, the police, even police helicopters, they've done what they can and we're just here trying to enjoy ourselves."
Caroline Meierhans, 24, from Switzerland, said the many hours queuing to enter Sydney's Macquarie Point had not dampened her spirits.
"For hours we were singing, just standing there, connecting with other people, looking at our watches wondering how long it would take," she said.

People appeared in good spirits as they waited for Sydney's signature midnight fireworks display. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts
"What Bondi also showed us was the best of the Australian spirit, in all its courage and compassion," he said.
Police were also out in force in Melbourne, with about 500,000 people flocking to the city for the fireworks and laser display at midnight.
German tourist Alexandra Bender said she felt unconcerned as she nabbed an early viewing spot with her family at Flagstaff Gardens.
"Everywhere can happen, things like this. We had it in Germany too," she said.

Thousands of armed officers have been deployed to keep people safe at New Year's celebrations. Source: AAP / Dan Himbrechts
In Adelaide, partygoers lined the banks of the River Torrens for fireworks in Elder Park.
The fireworks went off along the Brisbane River in the Queensland capital amid rainy weather, while Tasmanians were able to ring in the new year at the River Derwent in Hobart.
Fireworks were also taking place on the Darwin waterfront with displays at 9pm and midnight.
In Perth, fireworks lit up the sky over the Swan River at midnight, three hours after the eastern states.
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