Tourism Ireland is partnering with The Sydney St. Patrick's Day Festival to turn the Sydney Opera House green as part of the 2019 'Global Greening' initiative
Famous stadiums, statues, museums and towers are set to go green globally to celebrate our national day. The annual 'Global Greening' initiative, now in its tenth year, has grown from strength to strength, with lots of new landmarks signing up to take part this year.
It will be an extra special St. Patrick's Day in Sydney this year. The St. Patrick's Day Festival has moved back to The Rocks, marking the 40th anniversary of the first Irish parade through the area in 1979. The area will be transformed into an Irish Village for the day, a sea of green - offering something for everyone; live music, street artists, a parade, children's activities, a citizenship ceremony, and live music and dancing. Kicking off with a street parade at 11am, the celebrations will be at Dawes Point Park, with the iconic Sydney Opera House as a backdrop.
Sydney St. Patrick's Day Organisation's President Karen Murphy said “The St. Patrick's Day Festival is delighted to partner with Tourism Ireland in turning the sails of the Opera House green! What a stunning setting to celebrate our proud Irish roots globally.”
Among this year's iconic global landmarks, there are a host of Australian sites getting in on the action, including the Big Kangaroo Border Village, The Big Banana Fun Park, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney Town Hall, The Bell Tower, Council House and Elizabeth Quay in Perth, and the National Carillon and the Embassy of Ireland in Canberra to name a few.
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Australian Greenings
Sydney Opera House
State Library of New South Wales
Sydney Town Hall
The Big Kangaroo (Rooey II), Border Village
The Big Banana Fun Park, Coffs Harbour
National Carillon, Canberra
Embassy of Ireland, Canberra
Crown Perth
Matagarup Bridge, Perth
Perth Bell Tower
Perth Council House
Elizabeth Quay, Perth
Optus Stadium, Perth
Yagan Square, Perth
Perth Airport
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