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All Day
FREE
Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Rocks, Darling Harbour
On 19 March, 1932 the Sydney Harbour Bridge was formally opened to the public, uniting the communities of the North and South shores of Sydney Harbour. The event attracted almost the entire population of Sydney and thousands more within NSW, and nationally.
On Sunday 18 March, 2007 Sydney will mark the 75th Anniversary of this great Australian icon with a day of celebrations. In keeping with the scale of the Bridge itself, this celebration will earn a place on the national stage providing a day of shared history and memories for family, friends, colleagues, neighbours – all Australians, for decades to come.
Details of the Sydney Harbour Bridge 75th Anniversary celebrations will be announced early February.
12pm
FREE for spectators. Separate charge for onboard tickets
Australian National Maritime Museum, with best views from Millers Point, Walsh Bay Wharves, Kirribilli, Fort Denison and Goat Island
Watch 40 classic ferries and workboats battle it out on Sydney Harbour. The race starts outside the Maritime Museum, travels under the Harbour Bridge, around Fort Denison and back to Cockle Bay. Travel on board, charter your own ferry or watch the action from the foreshore.
For more information please call (02) 9298 3655.
Additional information: Board vessels at Darling Harbour, near Australian National Maritime Museum.
*Family rate includes two adults and two children, unless otherwise indicated.
Information correct at time of printing but subject to change without notice.
Disclaimer: Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is the coordinator of the 2007 Sydney Harbour Week. Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority is not, however, responsible for organising individual events that take place under the 2007 Sydney Harbour Week banner, and it makes no representations or warranties.
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