ALMOST 40,000 people lined the quays in Dublin to usher in 2023 and bid farewell to a turbulent 12 months marked by war and inflation.
Sydney was among the first major cities to ring in the New Year with a fireworks display after two years of lockdowns and festivities muted by the coronavirus pandemic. Throngs of revellers gathered along the city’s harbour to watch a 12-minute display of 100,000 pyrotechnics light up the sky as Australia’s borders reopened.
New Zealand officially became the first nation to celebrate at 11am GMT along with Tonga and Samoa.
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