Your complete guide to Australia Day across greater Sydney

By Charles Goodsir and Brett Austen
Updated January 19 2018 - 3:53pm, first published 3:47pm
The 9pm New Years Eve fireworks over Sydney Harbour, viewed from Mrs Macquaries Point in Sydney. 31st December 2017 Photo: Janie Barrett .
The 9pm New Years Eve fireworks over Sydney Harbour, viewed from Mrs Macquaries Point in Sydney. 31st December 2017 Photo: Janie Barrett .
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - January 15, 2018: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SMH NEWS: 070115: Dancers from the Koomurri perform on Sydney Harbour for the assembeld media during a media call promoting Sydney's Australia Day activities on January 26. The Troupe appear in the wake of conversation debating the merit that the date signifies. (Photo James Alcock /Fairfax Media).
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - January 15, 2018: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SMH NEWS: 070115: Dancers from the Koomurri perform on Sydney Harbour for the assembeld media during a media call promoting Sydney's Australia Day activities on January 26. The Troupe appear in the wake of conversation debating the merit that the date signifies. (Photo James Alcock /Fairfax Media).
Sydney Festival 2015's Ferrython. Photo: Prudence Upton
Sydney Festival 2015's Ferrython. Photo: Prudence Upton
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - January 15, 2018: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SMH NEWS: 070115: 'Flyboarder' Ashton Beukers performs for the media enssemble on Sydney Harbour during a media call promoting Sydney's Australia Day activities for January 26. (Photo James Alcock /Fairfax Media).
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - January 15, 2018: SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SMH NEWS: 070115: 'Flyboarder' Ashton Beukers performs for the media enssemble on Sydney Harbour during a media call promoting Sydney's Australia Day activities for January 26. (Photo James Alcock /Fairfax Media).

On Friday 26th January 2018, Australia will celebrate the 230th Australia Day and the city of Sydney promises that "Australia Day 2018 will deliver plenty of memorable ceremonies, lively events and fun activities".

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