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Parramatta New Year's Eve draws biggest crowd ever

A RECORD crowd of over 50,000 people welcomed in the New Year in Parramatta, with the new site at the Parade Ground of the Old Kings School providing plenty of family fun.

This was the first time festivities have been expanded to include the Parade Ground, which featured an array of entertainment, kids’ activities and a spectacular water and laser display as part of the New Year’s Eve finale.

Parramatta Lord Mayor, Councillor John Chedid, said the event was once again a great success.

“It was a spectacular end to 2013 and the biggest New Year’s celebrations ever held in Parramatta,” Cr Chedid said.

“The new Family Zone was a huge hit and allowed thousands more people to enjoy the entertainment, which included children’s band Lah Lah and the Sweet Jelly Rolls, the Slippery Gypseas as well as a variety of roving performers,” Cr Chedid said.

“The highlight of the night was the spectacular laser and water display and the action packed jet-ski performance on the river, which accompanied the 9pm fireworks.

“The success of Parramatta’s NYE celebrations and record turnout shows there is a growing appetite for a localised New Year’s Eve event. Parramatta’s celebrations were perfect for those who wanted an enjoyable night, closer to home, without the hassle of travelling into Sydney,” Cr Chedid said.



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