Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to flock to Sydney’s annual Mardi Gras parade on Saturday, prompting a warning for drivers to expect delays as a number of major roads are shut off to traffic. 9News
will return to Oxford Street on Saturday for the first time in two years, after the pandemic forced its temporary relocation to the Sydney Cricket Ground .
Transport for NSW Chief Operations Officer Howard Collins said Sydneysiders should forget driving through the city on Saturday altogether. "Transport for NSW has been working closely with event organisers...to prepare our public transport network for an expected increase in patronage during Sydney WorldPride.
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