Sydney Street Choir celebrate 25 years of music and community

One of Australia’s longest-running street choirs turned 25 in April, celebrating the way it knows best.

Past and present members of the Sydney Street Choir took to the steps of the Sydney Opera House to mark the occasion with a free public concert, the launch of a new single, and an opening Acknowledgement of Country performed by First Nations didgeridoo player William Barton.

The event also kicked off the organisation’s ‘$25 for 25’ campaign, which seeks to raise funds throughout the year.

The PAYCE Foundation, a long-term backer of the choir, was proud to stand alongside them for this milestone moment.

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