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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

NYE in Sydney Harbour National Park

Tickets are selling fast for the biggest event of the year: the world-famous New Year’s Eve fireworks at Sydney Harbour.

Sydney Harbour National Park offers a number of fantastic vantage points and picnic spots with uninterrupted views of the city skyline. Enjoy a sunset picnic by the foreshore with friends and family, as you bring in the New Year with a spectacular display of fireworks.

NYE at Bradleys Head: The Mast Precinct
IRF Bradleys Head Sydney 2013
IRF Bradleys Head Sydney 2013
The Mast Precinct at Bradleys Head will be transformed into a family-friendly venue for New Year’s Eve, with kids entertainment and activities including live performances by the popular Lah Lah’s and My Friend Mark, a circus workshop, face painting and a range of food outlets. The grassed amphitheatre has beautiful views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, ideal for celebrating with your family.

NYE at Clark Island: Island Lounge
Spend New Year's Eve at the exclusive Island Lounge at Clark Island, located off the tip of the prestigious Darling Point, near Double Bay. Tickets are for over 18s and includes all food, beverages, live entertainment and ferry transfers, so you can relax and enjoy New Year’s Eve in style.

New Year's Eve at Clark Island in Sydney Harbour National Park, credit J Spencer
New Year's Eve at Clark Island in Sydney Harbour National Park, credit J Spencer
On arrival, you’ll receive a gourmet picnic hamper and enjoy the sounds of OOBA Music, a live band and DJ combo including the UK’s Ian Mussington (Paul Weller, Groove Asylum) and DJ Big Ricky (d.i.g, eon beats) who will keep you dancing til dawn.

Other top spots include:
  • NYE at Shark Island – SOLD OUT
  • NYE at Goat Island – SOLD OUT
  • NYE at North Head
  • NYE at Nielson Park
  • NYE at Bradleys Head: Athol Lawn Precinct
Visit www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au to discover more New Year’s Eve events in NSW national parks and book your tickets.


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