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Sydney New Year’s Eve 2023 Media Call Media Alert

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WHAT:          Final City of Sydney pre-New Year’s Eve media call

 

WHEN:            TODAY, Sunday, 31 December at 10am                     

           

WHERE:        Observatory Hill

 

WHO:             Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore

                       Superintendent Anthony Bell, Commander Major Events, NSW Police

                       Stephen Gilby, City of Sydney

         

  • Road closures will be in place from 6am 31 December, including Watson Road and Upper Fort Street
  • Media crews can gain access at Watson’s road for the purpose of the media call only.
  • City Staff will direct you on arrival at Watson’s road and you will be escorted up the hill to the call point
  • There is limited parking on Upper Fort Street, parking will be on the surround streets.

 

For media inquiries contact:

 

Elaine Kelly: mobile +61 477 362 550 or email ekelly@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

 

Nicky Breen: mobile +61 436 599 861 or email nbreen@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

 

For New Year’s Eve event information, visit the Sydney New Year’s Eve website.

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