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Circular Quay in disrepair
Sydney business owners have expressed frustration at the NSW government’s most recent vow to transform Circular Quay, saying they’ve suffered from years of uncertainty about plans to redevelop the harbour front.
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Circular Quay is in need of an upgrade.Credit:Peter Rae
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The state government has been vowing to revitalise the area for years.Credit:Peter Rae
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Redeveloping the precinct would draw much-needed local visitors and tourists back to the once-thriving area.Credit:Peter Rae
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Clover Moore suggested the rail line be rerouted or put underground.Credit:Peter Rae
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Circular Quay needs redevelopment.Credit:Peter Rae
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Ageing structures at Circular Quay's ferry terminals.Credit:Peter Rae
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Long-time local business owner Steven Duff outside his cafe, City Extra.Credit:Peter Rae
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The Circular Quay harbour front needs a makeover.Credit:Peter Rae
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Circular Quay is overdue for redevelopment.Credit:Peter Rae
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A drab perspective on Circular Quay.Credit:Peter Rae
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Circular Quay is in need of redevelopment.Credit:Peter Rae
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The ageing harbour front at Circular Quay.Credit:Peter Rae
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A plate commemorating the opening of Circular Quay station 66 years ago.Credit:Peter Rae
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An upgrade would make the most of the spectacular location.Credit:Peter Rae
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A train passes above a Circular Quay cafe area.Credit:Peter Rae
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Circular Quay needs redevelopment.Credit:Peter Rae
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The state government plans to revitalise the area.Credit:Peter Rae
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The area is serviced by light rail.Credit:Peter Rae