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    rear frontage on Curtin Street, as well as the extension facing Little Hunter Street. The Little Hunter and Hamilton Street Precinct was listed on the New...
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    Pitt Street is the retail heart of the city which includes the Pitt Street Mall and the Sydney Tower. Macquarie Street is a historic precinct that houses...
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    and the gullies of Phillip Precinct filled. During the 1830s the expansive green space of the Domain was now opened to the public, who strolled and picnicked...
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    60-66 Hunter Street, in the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. It was built during 1936. It is also known as CML Building and 10...
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    Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney (category Buildings and structures completed in 1816)
    a cultural precinct provide a setting for recreation and relaxation, entertainment and events attracting over several million visitors and tourists every...
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    3-15 Campbell Street, Haymarket, in the Sydney central business district, Australia. It was designed by Henry Eli White and John Eberson and built from 1893...
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    siting and quality of the building reflects the economic importance of the York Street warehouse precinct, which was established in the 19th century and continued...
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    Cockle Bay, and it was then re-opened as a pedestrian bridge as part of the re-development of Darling Harbour as a recreational pedestrian precinct. The swing...
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    the City Mutual Life Assurance Building in Hunter Street, of Transport House and of David Jones' Market Street store. MLC also built a new headquarters...
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    the eastern end of Martin Place and Phillip Street as a major commercial and professional precinct. It was designed and constructed for the former Australian...
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    John Whitton designed a grand city terminus at the corner of Hunter and Castlereagh Streets two years later. Neither of these schemes eventuated. In 1895...
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    Tank Stream (category Bridge Street, Sydney)
    Bridge Street- Hunter Street section of Tank Stream. This was necessary to reduce smells. The form of the channel was a mixture of stone and brick in...
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    Phillip Street Terraces are heritage-listed terrace houses and now mixed commercial buildings, offices and restaurant located at 39-47 Phillip Street in the...
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    Anzac Memorial (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Mercury in Transport House, York Street and several sculptures in Emil Sodersten's City Mutual Life Building in Hunter Street. However, in spite of his obvious...
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    Sydney Town Hall (category George Street, Sydney)
    Register and is part of the heritage-listed Town Hall precinct which includes the Queen Victoria Building, St Andrew's Cathedral, the Gresham Hotel and the...
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    AMA House, Sydney (category Macquarie Street, Sydney)
    building be one of the few and certainly the most obvious reminder of the former "medical precinct" character of Macquarie Street. The building's technical...
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    established by former Bank of New South Wales building on the corner of Hunter and Pitt Streets. It is an example of the inter-war free classical style of architecture...
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    Hinchcliff House (category University and college buildings in Australia)
    heritage-listed former wool store, hostel for homeless men and university campus at 5–7 Young Street, Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The...
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    Australian Museum (category College Street, Sydney)
    museum at 1 William Street, Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. It is the oldest museum in Australia, and the fifth oldest natural...
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    of Pitt Street to the western side of Macquarie Street, exclusive of cross streets, on 24 November 1972. Almost every Government Agency and owner objected...
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    The Macquarie Place Park, also known as the Macquarie Place Precinct, is a heritage-listed small triangular urban park located in the Sydney central business...
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    Sydney Trades Hall (category Buildings and structures in Sydney)
    the Trades Hall Building and the Trade Unions Hall, is a heritage-listed trade union building located at 4-10 Goulburn Street in the Sydney central business...
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    to the precinct. Adelaide's Chinatown is located in the Adelaide Central Markets precinct, on Moonta Street, between Grote and Gouger streets. Two impressive...
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    Hyde Park, Sydney (category Elizabeth Street, Sydney)
    Elizabeth Street, on the east by College Street, on the north by St James Road and Prince Albert Road and on the south by Liverpool Street. The park was...
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    within a heavily used tourist precinct in Sydney. Its continued high level of patronage is evidence of the interest and enjoyment that it continues to...
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    and stylised design motifs. With the Haymarket Chambers, Capitol Theatre, and Palace Hotel, it forms a significant historic precinct of Victorian and...
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    congested and less salubrious precinct. From a social perspective the house has cultural and social links with the experiences of unemployed and homeless...
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    The Strand Arcade (category George Street, Sydney)
    works in 1976, and 1980. The arcade is still used as a retail pedestrian precinct. The Pitt Street end retains its original walls, doors and fittings. The...
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    Kings Hotel, Sydney CBD (category Pitt Street, Sydney)
    buildings on the opposite corners fronting Pitt Street Mall, which make this intersection a key heritage precinct in the city. This building is part of a cohesive...
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    St Stephen's Uniting Church (category Macquarie Street, Sydney)
    in Macquarie Street, the fourth in the precinct. The congregation were originally housed in St Stephen's Church in Phillip Street, and later in the Iron...
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