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Sydney New Year’s Eve 2023 media launch

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WHAT:           Official launch of 2023 Sydney New Year’s Eve produced by City of Sydney

 

WHEN:           TODAY Monday 4 December at 10am                     

           

WHERE:         Western Broadwalk at Sydney Opera House

                        (*in the event of inclement weather, the media call will be moved indoors)

 

WHO:             Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore

New Year’s Eve Fireworks Director, Fortunato Foti

9pm Calling Country creative director, Nooky, We Are Warriors

Pylon projections creative consultant, Joseph Pole, VANDAL

National Breast Cancer Foundation CEO, Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz

ABC Head of Screen Content, Jen Collins

City of Sydney Producer, Major Events and Festivals, Stephen Gilby (MC)

 

Media call location – Western Broadwalk



Contact Elaine Kelly. Phone 0477 362 550 or email
[email protected]

 

For more event information, visit sydneynewyearseve.com.

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