Sydney's 'Breakfast on the bridge'
27 October 2009
travelution.nl
NSW Premier Nathan Rees today confirmed the success of the first breakfast on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. For the first time in its history, Australia’s iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge closed today for 6,000 people to enjoy the ultimate picnic breakfast.
Dubbed ‘Breakfast on the Bridge’, the free event saw an Australian landmark transformed into the ultimate family venue – including laying 10,000 square meters of Kikuyu grass and the best of local produce and musicians showcased.
“This is Sydney at its very best and another extraordinary event proving we can do anything,“ said Mr Rees.
“Images from the event will be sent around the world, highlighting once again our amazing outdoor city.
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