Residents across Blacktown City have once again embraced the joy of the festive season, lighting up their homes and streets for this much-loved annual event.
Blacktown City Mayor Cr Brad Bunting said the competition is shining the light of Christmas spirit into our suburbs. “Christmas lights in our city are bringing people together. The creativity and effort on display this year are truly impressive. It’s wonderful to see the festive spirit shining so brightly across all our suburbs”
The competition awarded $4,000 in cash and prizes across multiple categories, including:
1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place Overall City Winners.
Best Overall Townhouse/Villa Property.
Ward Winners.
Encouragement Award.
Champion of Champions.
Best Street.
The 2024 Blacktown City Christmas Lights Competition was proudly sponsored by Hoyts, and Western Union.
The First Place Overall City Winner was awarded to the outstanding display at 62 Stockholm Avenue, Hassall Grove. This home was also crowned the winner for Ward 5.
Residents who want to go on their own Christmas lights tour can find a full list of all entries on the Blacktown City Council website - blacktown.nsw.gov.au, search for “Christmas lights”.
Blacktown City Council congratulates the winners listed below.
Overall winners
62 Stockholm Avenue, Hassall Grove.
15 Sofa Street, Marayong.
11 Filbert Street, Tallawong.
Ward winners
Ward 1 - 11 Filbert Street, Tallawong.
Ward 2 - 15 Sofa Street, Marayong.
Ward 3 – 11 Hull Place, Seven Hills.
Ward 4 - 9 Fleurs Street, Minchinbury.
Ward 5 - 62 Stockholm Avenue, Hassall Grove.
Best Street – Sebastian Crescent, Colebee.
Best Town House/Villa - 4 \79 Piccadilly Street, Riverstone.
Champion of Champions winner - 7 Mallee Street, Quakers Hill.
Encouragement award – 65/130 Reservoir Road, Blacktown.