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North Sydney Council wants to raise up to $1 million from non-government schools and charge $50 for the harbour fireworks.
Residents asked to cough up $50 for NYE Council 'reluctantly' imposes ticket fees to public park READ MORE: Brit sparks ...
Revellers taking in Sydney’s legendary New Year’s Eve fireworks will soon have to shell out $50 to access a prime viewing ...
Locals are frustrated by North Sydney Council’s controversial plan to charge revellers $50 to view the fireworks at Blues ...
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 ...
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North Sydney Council considers charging to watch new year’s eve fireworksA council in Sydney’s north is considering charging spectators to watch the city's new year's eve fireworks from popular ...
Revellers taking in Sydney’s legendary New Year’s Eve fireworks show could soon have to shell out $50 to access a prime ...
Media releaseInner West Mayor Darcy ByrneFollowing the decision by North Sydney council to introduce of $50 New Year's Eve ...
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 park on Sydney’s lower north shore will provide stunning views of the city’s New Year’s Eve fireworks once it opens after a ...
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