Police are urging people to hand in their stashes of illegal fireworks before Australia Day, as they investigate two deaths from accidents with the devices.
A 52-year-old man on the NSW Central Coast and a 46-year-old man in Victoria’s Gippsland died after they attempted to set off illegal crackers on New Year’s Eve.
Australia’s fireworks industry is made up of between 250 to 300 companies.
Christian Howard, the president of the Pyrotechnics Industry Association, said the black market fireworks were sourced from legal suppliers in Australia, rather than imported from overseas.
“I think the legal market of suppliers sell to the legal users, that they potentially on-sell them to the illegal market,” he said.
“So there’s a supply chain that’s all legal and then at some point people start selling them to the public.
“I think there is a small amount of direct import but I think that’s actually been slowed down in the last 10 years. It’s very difficult to export them and import them into the country.”
Mr Howard admits it will be difficult to stop the black market in illegal fireworks.
“There was a person selling fireworks out of a white van in Western Sydney and one of my colleagues who worked in the area just advised me that they were there.
“We alerted the authorities.”
“They worked out he’d sold several hundred cartons of fireworks per year, just as a one person driving around in a van making a lot of cash on the side.”