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  2. Greg Natale - Wikipedia

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    Natale was born and raised in Sydney, Australia, [2] to Italian immigrants who arrived in Australia in the 1950s. [3] Natale took a three-year course in interior design at the Enmore Design Centre at TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute, studied visual arts at Sydney College of the Arts, and architecture at the University of Technology, Sydney.

  3. Wales House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Wales House is a heritage-listed former newspaper office building, bank building and now hotel located at 64–66 Pitt Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Manson & Pickering and built from 1922 to 1929 by Stuart Bros.

  4. Hopetoun Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Hopetoun Hotel, colloquially referred to as The Hoey, [1] is a historic Sydney hotel and live music venue in Surry Hills.It was built somewhere between 1836 and 1839, originally under the name of the Cookatoo Inn and then in 1901 revamped and named in honour of the first Governor General, Lord Hopetoun. [2]

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    An image shared on Facebook claims to show underneath the Sydney Opera House. Verdict: False The image was generated by artificial intelligence. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming to show ...

  7. Kings Cross Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre underwent further renovations in 1935 to extend the seating and redecorate the interior. [7] In 1963 the theatre was closed and the Proclamation published in the Government Gazette of 20 April 1916 was revoked. [8] Between 1963 and 1966 the site was occupied by John Harrigan's Surf City.