Be part of What's on and reach more Sydney locals and visitors
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With the busy holiday season just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about promoting your Chrismas events, activations, special offers and unique celebrations.
We’ll be bringing the festive vibes, starting with the Sydney Christmas tree lighting and opening weekend in late November.
Throughout the season Sydney locals and visitors can enjoy the hemisphere’s tallest Christmas tree at Martin Place, Christmas choirs and roving entertainment, dazzling light displays, projections and decorations throughout the city.
With a myriad of events and activities happening throughout the season, maximise your marketing reach to both Sydney locals and visitors by being part of Sydney Christmas What’s On, our one stop shop for all things Sydney festive season!
List your event at What's On to be part of the Christmas program.
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