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Sydney’s Sculpture by the Sea exhibition postponed due to Covid restrictions – The Guardian
Organisers say social distancing can’t be maintained along 2km coastal path from Bondi to Tamarama

Sydneys popular Sculpture by the Sea exhibition has been postponed, with organisers concerned about proximity of attendees during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 2km trail of art along Sydneys eastern beaches and clifftops has become an annual fixture, attracting scores of thousands of people.
But on Sunday it was announced the event, scheduled to run for a month from 8 October, might not go ahead until next year.
Due to current public health orders limiting mass outdoor gatherings, our 2020 event…
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