$97K light show sparks outrage among residents over spending priorities

As the city of Sydney prepares to roll out the red carpet for King Charles and Queen Camilla's arrival, a lavish welcome gesture has ignited a fiery debate among Australians.

The royal couple, set to embark on a nine-day tour down under, will be greeted with a grand spectacle that has left some citizens questioning the use of public funds.


In a display of pomp and pageantry, the iconic sails of the Sydney Opera House will be illuminated with a curated photo montage for four minutes from 8 pm, showcasing images from previous royal visits.

This grand gesture, intended to celebrate King Charles's first visit to New South Wales as Sovereign, costs $97,030.


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A celebratory welcome is to be received by King Charles and Queen Camilla, with the Sydney Opera House sails illuminated by images of previous royal visits. Credit: Shutterstock


Premier Chris Minns has expressed that the light show is a 'fitting tribute' to welcome Their Majesties and to commemorate this historic moment.

The public is invited to witness the projection and even catch a glimpse of the King and Queen as they engage with the crowd on the Sydney Opera House Forecourt.

The royal visit will also feature a Fleet Review on Sydney Harbour, complete with an Australian Defence Force flypast and an on-water review of His Majesty’s Australian ships.


These events offer additional opportunities for the public to partake in the celebrations from various vantage points around the city.

However, the decision to spend nearly $100,000 on the light show has sparked outrage among many Australians, who have taken to social media to voice their concerns.

Critics argue that the funds could have been better allocated to address pressing issues such as the housing crisis, overcrowded hospitals, and the rising cost of living.

One Facebook user lamented the waste of taxpayer money on a visit by millionaires, while another questioned the excitement of 'battling Aussies' over such an extravagant expenditure.

Many echoed the sentiment of channelling funds to the needy, highlighting the disconnect between royal fanfare and the everyday struggles of the Australian people.


On the flip side, royal enthusiasts have expressed their excitement and support for the visit, with some planning to bring their families to the festivities.

Monarchists, in particular, look forward to warmly welcoming the King and Queen, showcasing the divide in public opinion.

As we delve into this contentious issue, it's essential to consider the broader implications of such expenditures.

While royal visits can boost tourism and international relations, they also raise questions about government spending priorities, especially in economic hardship for many citizens.
Key Takeaways
  • King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to receive a celebratory welcome with the Sydney Opera House sails to be illuminated with images of previous royal visits.
  • The NSW Government curated the photo montage to commemorate the King's first visit as Sovereign for $97,030.
  • Public members have expressed mixed reactions to the cost, with some criticising the expense during economic hardship.
  • Despite the controversy, some Australians are enthusiastic about the royal visit, planning to welcome the King and Queen in person.
Do you think the $97K light show is an excellent tribute to the royal visit, or is it a waste of money? How else could that money benefit Australians? Let us know in the comments below.
 

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Once in a lifetime event, money well spent. Money is already allocated for housing, hospitals etc. People just love to whinge and complain about everything instead of enjoying the moment, especially when it probably will never happen again.
Once in a lifetime... who's life? King Dickhead has been here 17 times since he was at school. It's a wonder he hasn't expected to be given a house here.
 
Not my king. I am a republican and the sooner we opt out of the monarchial system the better. The royals are descendants of the bandits of years ago; such bandits as Murdoch, Packer, Gina, Putin, Trump, Musk, and other greedy bullies. These royal are mega rich without having to work for an hour. Why are we spending money for them while our own people are going hungry while trying to pay rent, power bills, transport costs ,and increased food prices/tHE ROYALS DO NOTHING FOR US, AND WE DO NOT NEED THEM.
Where would this country be without Murdoch, Packer & Gina? I noticed you didn't put Twiggy Forrest in there!
 
A total waste of money spent on these pompous, freeloader parasites!!
They are of no value in today's world, accumulating extravagant wealth at the expense of the English people.
Just look at the shithole England has become !!
The days of "Royalty" are dead.
 
Royals are not suppose to divorce and remarry. Look no further than Charles Uncle who had to abdicate to marry his divorcee.

Royals need to set a standard
thank you Suzanne You are so right but the only standard I see is, with a couple of exceptions... garbage.
 
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Once in a lifetime... who's life? King Dickhead has been here 17 times since he was at school. It's a wonder he hasn't expected to be given a house here.
Like I said whinges whinges, and this is the first time he has been here as King
 
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One big waste of money, do they not realise that there are families out there who are starving? Do they,not see the tent cities that are springing up all over the place because people can't find places to live? A display of coloured lights worth $97,000 seems over done for a pair of overcooked rich dudes, who really don't give a crap about what happens to this country, if anything they should be giving us money to host them, after all they owe us rent for all the people they dumped on us all those years ago.
 
If that's the cost of a 4 minute picture display on the opera house, then all similar displays are a waster of money and could be better spent on poor people and the like.If we can't spend 97K on Chas and Milla, then we shouldn't turn on the projector for anyone or anything. In any case a tourist ship got in the way !
 
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Do you really believe that? If so, you should get to grips with the facts.

As I enter my 80th year, it appalls me to see the bitterness and judgement being thrown around by women. Rarely men. Two things: why does Charles not deserve to be happy? Had the queen not forbidden their marriage in the first place, Diana would have married some aristocratic socialite and we'd never have heard of her.

Secondly, is your friend and family circle so lily-white that you know nobody who's been divorced or had a bit of a dalliance on the side? If so, you're one in a million! And I'm sitting next to my husband of 56 years, so I have no personal experience of divorce, but I know many who have, and I don't judge them.
Get a grip lady, she is an adulteress he is a pampered mummy's boys who can't even open his own eggs, or tie his own shoe laces, they have never worked a day in their lives but expect everything , I am over people trying to excuse him and her for what they did, why should she get all the joy of being a grandmother, and Diana not. They both also need to be kept in knowledge they are not worth anything in this day and age.
 
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I think our King and Queen deserve our tribute. Start putting money to where it is needed -- STOP wasting money on this Republic NONSENSE. Our system works well as it is. All that is needed is DECENT politicians
Not my king and consort a Republic is our right we have developed this country not the English we have created who we are not them, bring it on. Get rid of the yoke around our throat and stop having to bow and scrap to them.
 

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