The City of Perth Skyworks is a fireworks show in Perth, Western Australia. It is held each year on Australia Day over Perth Water, the section of the Swan River adjacent to the central business district. The Skyworks show usually runs for half an hour and involves fireworks launched from multiple barges in the middle of Perth water and, for many years up until 2012, included launches from various building rooftops in Perth CBD. Earlier Skyworks shows have also occasionally seen firing points include fireworks off the Narrows Bridge, off moving boats, off jet skis and fireworks suspended from helicopters, and buildings in the CBD. The fireworks are choreographed to a soundtrack which is played on the events main sponsoring radio station while the fireworks are underway, with a different theme given to the soundtrack every year. Many people travel into the inner city to watch the event, with the main vantage points including Langley Park, South Perth Foreshore, Sir James Mitchell Park & Kings Park. Others are also found watching from the tops of hills and bridges and from suburban streets and neighbourhoods that give views to the city.
History
The Skyworks started in 1985 in conjunction with 96FM and firework company Syd Howard Fireworks International, and is now one of the most popular events in Perth. Some people camp out from early morning to get the best view. Good viewing points are South Perth, Kings Park, and the Perth foreshore, while the flat nature of the Swan Coastal Plain allows viewing from elevated suburban locations further away. A delayed telecast has been broadcast by Channel Seven since approximately 1996 and usually takes place a few hours after the event finishes with a simulcast on the radio. Another telecast replay usually takes place on the following weekend. Many fireworks companies have taken charge in supplying the fireworks, Pyrostar International held supplied many sky shows during the 1990s/early 2000s, 2005 and 2006 saw Foti Fireworks in charge of the fireworks. 2007 to 2009 saw Howard and Sons responsible for the fireworks and Oracle Attractions were responsible for the lasershow. In 2010 Foti Fireworks again took charge of the fireworks and every year from then until 2015, in which Skyworks 2016 again saw the return of Howard and Sons. The City of Perth Skyworks event is Australia's largest fireworks celebration in the country on Australia Day.
Sponsors
The City of Perth Skyworks are currently sponsored by the City of Perth, Channel Nine and Mix 94.5. The soundtrack is broadcast twice by Mix 94.5, to be synchronised with both the fireworks and the TV broadcast.
Incidents
In recent years some spectators have acted in an undesirable manner, detracting from the enjoyment of others. Reports of unruly and drunken behaviour at the show, of which some have led to fights and scuffles with the police, have become increasingly common. At the 2006 Skyworks the Western Australian Police successfully mounted an operation to minimise such behaviour. In the late 1990s several small fires also erupted in the Kings Park bushland due to people igniting sparklers at the event. This led to the eventual banning of them. Police and emergency service officials came close to cancelling the 2007 Skyworks due to extreme heat and strong winds. During the display, fires broke out on three of the fireworks barges. No one was injured, but nearby spectators had to be evacuated due to the thick smoke that blew towards the area. The show's finale was cut short and nearly a quarter of the planned fireworks display was lost due to the fires. The 2012 Skyworks were also nearly cancelled due to extreme rain. The rain and thunder continued into the Skyworks, which onlookers said added to the experience. At the 2010 Skyworks alcohol was completely banned to prevent unruly behaviour, leading to a reduced crowd of 300,000 people at the foreshore. At approximately 5pm on 26 January 2017, a Grumman G-73 Mallardseaplane stalled and crashed into the Swan River, a short distance from the Causeway, in front of thousands of spectators. Emergency crews and nearby people on the river rushed to assist, however the pilotPeter Lynch and the passenger on board died. As a result, as a mark of respect for the deceased and their families, to preserve an investigation scene and amid concerns of aviation fuel in close proximity to the fireworks, the City of Perth elected to cancel the 2017 Skyworks.
Other Australia Day fireworks in Perth
In 2007, Fremantle held a smaller community-based fireworks show for about 30,000 people, as an alternative to Skyworks. In response, Perth Lord MayorPeter Nattrass said "Comparing Fremantle's proposed Australia Day cracker show to Lotterywest Skyworks is like comparing the City of Fremantle to the City of Perth – it's second rate." The Fremantle Council's annual fireworks show was cancelled in 2017, however that year local business owners paid for their own fireworks display. Hillarys, Mindarie, Bassendean, Armadale and Wanneroo also held small fireworks shows.