‘What are the next steps?’: Final stage of Barangaroo in limbo

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‘What are the next steps?’: Final stage of Barangaroo in limbo | MeganGorrey

at the big end of town and the highest levels of the state government.

In 2019, Crown and Lendlease reached a confidential out-of-court settlement with the NSW government, saying the deal meant there would be clear views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge from their buildings. In his submission on the plans, architect Philip Thalis, part of the team that won the initial design competition for Barangaroo, said they “continued the distortion of the planning process for this site of unparalleled importance”.

The plans for Central Barangaroo were once again plunged into uncertainty this month, when Planning Minister Anthony Roberts “It’s the government rejecting the government’s own project. One wonders what that might mean for Infrastructure NSW as the proponent,” Scully said. “It does beg the question, what are the next couple of steps for this part of the world?”Credit:Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich said it was better for the project to be delayed than to have rushed into an inappropriate development, but noted, “we clearly don’t have a formal response from the government”.

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