Sydney commuters warned to expect heavy traffic amid a busy weekend

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Sydney commuters warned to expect heavy traffic amid a busy weekend
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Sydney commuters are being warned to expect heavy traffic across the city as the Harbour City prepares for its busiest weekend since the 2000 Olympics.

More than 70 thousand people are expected to attend pop singer Harry Styles’ second show tonight at Accor Stadium in the city’s west.

The final weekend of WorldPride will see multiple streets shut across the CBD, including the theHarbour Bridge and Cahill Expressway, from 4 am to 11:30 on Sunday to allow for a march from North Sydney. Authorities advise attendees to travel safely to and from events and take public transport to avoid congestion.

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