SafeWork NSW inspectors will be carrying out compliance checks on Notified Displays across the state for all of December 2024 and into January 2025 with a zero-tolerance approach to illegal sale and use of fireworks for the Christmas and New Year period.
SafeWork NSW are the licensing regulator for buying, supplying, storing and setting of fireworks and those individuals must hold a licence. SafeWork NSW continues to work closely with the NSW Police Force to ensure the community remains safe during the holidays.
To purchase, use, store, manufacture, supply and transport fireworks you need either one of the licences below:
SafeWork NSW is emphasising the importance of managing nearby risks posed by environmental conditions such as bushfire dangers as well as providing easy access to emergency services should they be needed.
Operators must also establish exclusion zones at every display in accordance with the Operational Conditions for Pyrotechnicians and Fireworks single use licenses.
Anyone selling, buying, storing, transporting or setting off fireworks without authorisation faces fines of up to $27,500 and 12 months in prison.
All notified displays by licence holders must notify authorities ahead of a fireworks display, such as the NSW Police Force, Fire and Rescue NSW, the NSW Rural Fire Service and the local Council.
To locate a display in an area across NSW the public can search Fireworks display search.