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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.
Cash strapped North Sydney Council, which has already decided to charge $50 for New Year revellers to watch the fireworks ...
Viewing Sydney's multi-million-dollar fireworks show from North Sydney Council's prime vantage point on New Year's Eve will cost at least $50 — even though it is public land.
Cash-strapped North Sydney Council will deliberate on Monday on whether or not to sell a street to one of the Harbour City’s ...
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 ...
It is one of three vantage points across North Sydney where residents and visitors can view the multi-million dollar ...
For years, the project to transform the famous venue has been frustrated by cost blowouts and delays. The council hopes the ...
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. Added 11 hours ago ...
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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