Aussies rage over ABC's 'woke' fireworks coverage—see why it causes such uproar

Not everyone was celebrating as the clock struck midnight and the sky above Sydney Harbour erupted in a dazzling display of colour and light.

The ABC, Australia's public broadcaster, has found itself at the centre of a fiery debate following its New Year's Eve coverage, which some viewers have branded as excessively 'woke' and politicised.

People argued that the broadcaster's focus on social issues overshadowed the festive spirit of the event. Meanwhile, supporters defend the coverage, claiming it reflects modern Australian society's diverse perspectives and inclusivity.


The ABC holds the exclusive rights to broadcast Sydney's iconic fireworks, a spectacle that draws eyes from around the globe.

This year, the coverage was led by hosts Zan Rowe and Charlie Pickering and featured a lineup of musical guests.


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The ABC has faced criticism for what some viewers considered 'woke' coverage of Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks. Credit: YouTube


But it wasn't the star-studded performances or the pyrotechnics that sparked controversy—it was the thematic content of the broadcast.

The 9 pm family-friendly fireworks were themed 'Calling Country,' a celebration of land, sky, and sea through the artistic expressions of First Nations artists.

Before the fireworks, ABC aired a segment with Indigenous rapper Nooky, who explained the significance of the theme.


This inclusion of cultural education and acknowledgment of Aboriginal heritage in the festivities was met with mixed reactions.

Some viewers took to social media platforms to express their dissatisfaction, accusing the ABC of using the event to make a political statement.

Comments ranged from viewers claiming the coverage was 'unwatchable' due to its 'woke garbage' to others suggesting that the broadcaster was indoctrinating children with a skewed representation of Australian culture.

One viewer expressed frustration, saying, 'Australian children watched other channels—then the fireworks display—then back to something else as your 9 pm 'family fireworks' became unwatchable with woke garbage that any child shouldn’t have to see. You at the ABC should be ashamed [of] this.'

Another lamented, 'Glad that the ABC decided once again to turn NYE into another political statement, children don’t need 9 pm fun and fireworks, without a heaped serving of cultural education on the eve of New Year.'


However, not all feedback was negative. Other social media users praised the ABC's coverage with comments like:

'Thought the ABC coverage was excellent,' and 'The ABC’s coverage of it was great,' showcasing a divide in public opinion.

The debate raised important questions about the role of public broadcasters and the expectations of their audiences.

Should cultural and historical context be part of celebratory broadcasts, or should they remain purely entertainment-focused?

Is including Indigenous culture in such a significant event an act of respect and acknowledgment, or do some see it as a political maneuver?


More than 200,000 people gathered at various vantage points across Sydney to witness the fireworks firsthand.

The Sydney Harbour fireworks are renowned for their creativity and the iconic 'flowing beam of light' from the Harbour Bridge.
Key Takeaways

  • The ABC has faced criticism for what some viewers considered 'woke' coverage of Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks.
  • Viewers took to social media to express their dissatisfaction with the broadcaster's alleged political approach to the event.
  • Despite the backlash, other social media users voiced their support for ABC's coverage, commending their efforts.
  • Over 200,000 people attended various viewing spots around Sydney to watch the celebrated Harbour fireworks display.
Did the ABC balance celebration and cultural acknowledgment, or did they miss the mark? Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.
 
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For me, the meaning of woke is to have awakened.

“Woke is now defined in this dictionary as “aware of and actively attentive to important facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice),” and identified as U.S. slang. It originated in African American English and gained more widespread use beginning in 2014 as part of the Black Lives Matter movement.”
Quoted from the Merriam-Webster dictionary website


Why do so many Australians use that word in the above context, yet complain how the Americans have too much influence on Australia? 🇦🇺
 
I found nothing wrong with this. Another case of 'scroll past' if you don't like it. Nothing wrong with muting the commentary. Nobody seems to complain when it's LBTQI or multicultural commentary. I wonder why it's only our first nations people that attract such vitriol?
Stuff the carpet munchers, shirt lifters, camel jockeys, curry munching clowns, chinks and jungle bunnies.

This is AUSTRALIA.

As I do not fear the alphabet soup brigade, I am not homophobic. I just simply hate them!

My racism results from less than savoury interactions with some ethnicities. And yes, I DO have the physical scars to prove it.
 
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Is it not a fact that each year there is somewhat a different theme/music put to the fireworks? Last year it was Bluey.

It seems to me that no matter what it is relating to - their tv channel, their fashion, their artwork, their music, their history, their welfare/assistance payment, their mere existence - this lot get offended and condemn them. How dare they raise their heads?/?

So, it’s OK when we engage American performers, English performers, white Australian performers, who get paid to show their talents (or lack thereof) BUT NOT OUR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE? Have they had a turn before? They have just as much RIGHT as anyone else ... so stick that where the sun doesn't shine!

Is the Queen or King of England on all our money/Courts/Parliament House etc.? Over represented much!

Do Australians who do not identify as British and have no allegiance to royalty (a majority in the real world I believe) have to endure it everywhere every day?…YES WE FCUKEN DO UNFORTUNATELY! Can't wait for that to change! ....continue whinging and abusing like drunken sailors, like I know you will! x
 
I tuned in and watched about 5 minutes and tuned out. The fellow who was an MC with the lady looked about as interesting as last weeks fish. No use complaining to ABC, let's have a concerted attack on the polies who provide the money for this waste of space and time.
Absolutely wholeheartedly agree
 
I watched but didn't think the content and music as good as last year except those regulars like Casey Donavon . Did find hosts a bit wearing with stupid comments
 
I’m glad I missed it… the ABC channel sits in the ‘Deleted Channel List’ next to NITV.
Maybe another Censorship category should be applied to certain ABC programs ‘Woke Influenced’.
I would like to know why the ABC has 2 channels together 20 & 22 plus the usual 2. That is 3 channels transmission the same programs plus the HD making 4 transmission exactly the same thing remember the tax payer is footing the bill for this, where the comericial stations have just 7 9 & 10 plus the extra channels plus 1 of each 7 9 & 10 HD channel, the comericial channels are relining on comericials to pay for them to be on the air where the ABC is funded by the Federal Government ie the taxpayer, think about it it's your money been spent by them, I for one object to them spending taxpayer dollars on TV and Radio Stations across Australia.
 
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