MPA Project’s annual Christmas party proved itself a fitting, festive end to 2012
January 15th, 2013
As the sun set over Sydney Harbour, the city’s construction and design elite came together to celebrate a great year at MPA’s annual Christmas party.
Hosted at Ventuno, Walsh Bay, guests were treated to a memorable waterfront celebration to mark the end of another productive year.
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