COMMUTERS had been waiting 30 years but the first passenger train finally arrived at Circular Quay station 60 years ago today, the 5.50am from Mortdale. The first regular train at Circular Quay ...
The state government and local council are engaged in a war of words over what to do with one of Sydney's most notorious roads. Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore is hoping the state government will ...
A $200million redevelopment plan for Sydney's iconic harbour has sparked outrage from design experts who fear the landmark could turn into a monumental eyesore. Circular Quay includes world-famous ...
The state government has quietly settled on a consortium led by property giant Lendlease for a major revamp of Sydney’s Circular Quay, six years after the government unveiled plans to upgrade the area ...
A PLAN to transform Circular Quay’s oldest office block into luxury units is in disarray after the owner announced the site is for sale. AMP Capital is selling the yet to be demolished office block at ...
Chinese businessman Huang Xiangmo purchased the old Gold Fields House building at the corner of Alfred and Pitt streets along with a Gold Coast development for $1.13 billion two weeks ago through a ...
Two stunning sub-penthouses at Circular Quay have sold for $60m and $70m each in ‘Australia’s premier residential building’, among a whopping half-a-billion-dollars worth of sales this week. The ...
As featured in the November hit list. See all stories. When Lennox Hastie’s Gildas opened in Surry Hills last year, it was a big step for Basque-inspired dining in Sydney. The Basque party got a ...
The first regular train at Circular Quay station 60 years ago today, on Sunday, January 22, 1956, was the 5.50am from Mortdale. Thousands of spectators had gathered in drizzling rain at 10.10am two ...
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