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HMAS Tobruk front and centre at the Pyrotechnics Display and Lightshow Spectacular as part of the Royal Australian Navy’s International Fleet Review (IFR) 2013. *** Local Caption *** The Sydney sky line came alive on Saturday 5 October 2013, with a Pyrotechnics Display and Lightshow Spectacular as part of the Royal Australian Navy’s International Fleet Review (IFR) 2013.

The highly choreographed fireworks, light and live action show centred around the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House and was produced by Imagination Australia.

During the spectacular, fireworks were launched from the decks of Royal Australian Navy warships, live action scenes took place on and off ships and support boats.  Choreographed flyovers were conducted by Navy and Air Force Aircraft, while a lightshow telling the history of Navy was projected on the pylons of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the sails of the Opera House and the roof of the Australian National Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour.

The show was choreographed to a soundtrack created in collaboration with the Royal Australian Navy’s Director of Music, LCDR Paul Cottier.

The International Fleet Review (IFR) commemorated the centenary of the first entry of the Royal Australian Navy’s fleet into Sydney Harbour on 4 October 1913.  It was the nation’s most significant commemorative naval event in the past 100 years.  Taking part in the celebrations were 37 warships, 16 tall ships and around 8,000 sailors.
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Experience Agency Imagination Steals Top Honours At APAC Marketing Events Awards

The Imagination team was presented with a Gold award in the category of Best Government Event.

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