04 July 2008
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Issue 23, May 2008
BARANGAROO BOUNDS INTO INTERNATIONAL ARENA
Companies from across the globe have been invited to submit a bid to design and develop the landmark $2.5 billion Barangaroo project.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY IN THE ROCKS
A 150-year-old colonial street which has been buried and forgotten for nearly 100 years has been discovered in The Rocks.

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SONG AND SIGNATORIES FOR ABORIGINAL CULTURE
Rhythmic clap sticks and a stirring rendition of an adored Aboriginal song marked the recent signing of an auspicious agreement of cooperation between Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority and the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council.

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HERITAGE PROJECTS SET AUSTRALIAN BENCHMARK
Australia’s most sustainable state heritage-listed building and largest heritage mural have won National Trust Awards for Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.

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GUIDES TO GREENER BUILDINGS
Hot on the heels of Earth Hour, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority has released two new sustainability guides that will help its tenants make their business environmentally sustainable.

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DARLING HARBOUR IS ALL THAT JAZZ
World-class jazz and blues artists will take centre stage at Darling Harbour this June long weekend for the 18th annual Darling Harbour Jazz and Blues Festival.

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Last updated: 08 May 2008

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