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  2. Barangaroo ferry wharf - Wikipedia

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    The Barangaroo area, which had been a derelict port for years, had been a long-proposed site for urban renewal. Following proposals put forward by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority and reviews by the O'Farrell State Government, major construction and redevelopment at Barangaroo began in 2011. [3]

  3. Barangaroo, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Barangaroo South is the southern third of the site and acts as an extension of Sydney's CBD, with office buildings, apartments, retail outlets, public spaces and a hotel. [32] Three commercial skyscrapers designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners form the core of this stage; known as International Towers Sydney. The tallest is IT1 at 217 ...

  4. List of Sydney Ferries wharves - Wikipedia

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    External image Sydney Ferries network map (PDF) by Transport for NSW, updated November 2017. Sydney Ferries is a metropolitan ferry service operating in Sydney Harbour, connecting a network of 36 wharves on the waterway and its various inlets and tributaries. Currently, Sydney Ferries operates nine distinct service routes across the harbour, all originating from or terminating at Circular Quay ...

  5. White Bay Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The White Bay Cruise Terminal is a terminal for cruise ships on Sydney Harbour. The terminal is located at the eastern end of the White Bay wharves, on the northern shore of White Bay. It opened on 15 April 2013 as a replacement for Wharf 8 on Darling Harbour which closed to make way for the Barangaroo development. [1] [2] [3]

  6. List of Sydney Harbour ferries - Wikipedia

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    She was too deep in the draft for Parramatta River service and was used on coastal trips north and south of Sydney. [3] 38 m: Auxiliary steamer: Experiment: 1832: Due to high cost and difficulty in sourcing steam engines at the time, this vessel used horses on treadmill attached to a central wheel to propel her via paddle wheels.

  7. Darling Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The urban renewal development was expected to be completed by 2020. East Darling Harbour is now known as a part of the Barangaroo precinct. Darling Square. At the south end of Cockle Bay, the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre site was replaced by the new International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney), opened in December 2016. The new ...

  8. Urban renewal in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The $6 billion redevelopment of the former shipping yard, is slated for completion by 2024 with a new metro station, several apartment complexes and a 275-metre tower slated to be Sydney's tallest building and home to Crown Sydney. Barangaroo is Sydney's largest urban renewal project and aims to be the world's first carbon neutral precinct ...

  9. Blackwattle Bay ferry services - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwattle Bay ferry service, officially known as F10 Blackwattle Bay, is a commuter ferry service in Sydney, New South Wales. Part of the Sydney Ferries network, it is operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries. The service shuttles between Barangaroo and Blackwattle Bay, taking 13 minutes.