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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
World
Elle Hunt

Sydney Opera House lit up in blue, white and red as world cities adopt the Tricolore

The blue, white and red colours of France's national flag are projected onto the sails of Sydney's Opera House.
The blue, white and red colours of France’s national flag are projected onto the sails of Sydney’s Opera House. Photograph: Jason Reed/Reuters

The sails of the Sydney Opera House were lit in the colours of the French flag on Saturday night in a show of solidarity to Paris.

More than 120 people were killed in a spate of shootings and explosions across the French capital on Friday night.

Acting on a suggestion from journalist Mike Carlton, New South Wales premier Mike Baird tweeted the decision to light up the Opera House sails.

“Tonight the sails of the Opera House will be lit in the blue, white & red of the French flag. We mourn with you and stand with you, Paris.”

In a statement posted to Facebook, Baird expressed solidarity with Paris.

“Our hearts break with yours, Paris. But our spirits will never be broken. Neither will our determination to stand together against these cowardly, evil acts of terror.

“We are with you.”

He later confirmed that he had also asked for a French flag to be flown over the Sydney harbour bridge, but: “Turns out, there isn’t one in the country that is big enough. So, if we can’t source one, we are going to make one.

“We mourn with you, and we stand with you, Paris.”

Sydney mayor Clover Moore had earlier confirmed that the town hall would be lit in red, white and blue on Saturday.

Brisbane mayor Graham Quirk tweeted that the Story Bridge would also be lit up on Saturday.

Meanwhile prominent buildings around the world changed colour in tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks.

The spire of the One World Trade Centre was illuminated in red, white and blue on Friday night, and governor Andrew Cuomo said it would remain so in the coming days.

San Francisco City Hall, the Auckland Sky Tower, Wembley Stadium and, in Rio de Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer were both also lit up.

However images on social media appearing to show the Empire State Building lit up in the Tricolore were found to be from January 11, when the building was lit up in honour of the victims of the attack on the Charlie Hebdo office.

Others posted images showing a darkened Eiffel Tower.

• The headline on this article was amended on 16 November 2015 to correct the order of the colours.

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