On the flip side of Sydney's counter-intuitive Christmas-in-Summer season is the great outdoor weather and views during the New Year's Eve fireworks shows. No need for the standing or huddling or shivering along the freezing Thames or a jammed Times Square. You can just find yourself a Sydney hillside, park or - what we got - a rooftop of a co-worker's apartment building, and then wine, dine and chill the year away.



We actually shared the roof with some local 20-30 somethings, and if you think there was party-envy on our end, let me tell you, it was them millennials who kept on coming over to our to side and twangily yelling "you're food smells a-MAAY-zingggh!!"
Mismo, mates. Now on with the show.







a-MAAY-zingggh
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