Teen Stabbings and Illegal Fireworks Disrupt New Year's Celebrations in Australia
Two teenagers were hospitalized following separate stabbings in Sydney and Melbourne, while illegal fireworks caused fires and injuries across multiple cities.
- A 17-year-old boy was stabbed in the back during New Year's Eve celebrations in Guildford, Sydney, and is in serious but stable condition; the suspect remains at large.
- In Melbourne, a teenager was stabbed in Blairgowrie, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries; two suspects were arrested in connection with the incident.
- Illegal fireworks caused at least three grass fires across Melbourne, with police investigating incidents in Glenroy, Kurunjang, and Greenvale; no injuries were reported.
- Police reported 36 arrests in Sydney and 52 assault-related incidents in Melbourne, alongside hundreds of fireworks-related complaints across both cities.
- Authorities praised the majority of revellers for their behavior but emphasized the dangers posed by illegal fireworks and isolated instances of violence.