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Cash strapped North Sydney Council, which has already decided to charge $50 for New Year revellers to watch the fireworks ...
North Sydney Council wants to raise up to $1 million from non-government schools and charge $50 for the harbour fireworks.
It is one of three vantage points across North Sydney where residents and visitors can view the multi-million dollar ...
Locals are frustrated by North Sydney Council’s controversial plan to charge revellers $50 to view the fireworks at Blues ...
Viewing Sydney's New Year's Eve fireworks from one popular vantage point in North Sydney could cost at least $50.
People hoping to ring in the New Year from Blues Point will need to fork out $50 for one of just 8000 spots, following a ...
North Sydney Council has voted unanimously, in the midst of financial strife, to pursue the sale of a street to one of the ...
For years, the project to transform the famous venue has been frustrated by cost blowouts and delays. The council hopes the ...
The cash-strapped North Sydney Council is moving forward with a proposal to sell part of a public road to a prestigious school, despite outrage from residents.
Revellers will be forced to fork out $50 for a prime view of the city’s New Year’s Eve fireworks, as North Sydney Council ...
A $50 fee to see Sydney’s iconic New Year’s Eve fireworks will be implemented. This comes after North Sydney Council decided ...
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