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  2. The Bunyas - Wikipedia

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    This was put into effect on 3 December 1982 and had the effect of preventing demolition or alteration of any building or plantings on the land without prior approval of the Heritage Council. This interim conservation order was renewed in September 1984. A permanent conservation order was placed on The Bunyas in 1986. [9] [1]

  3. 6 & 8 Parramatta Square - Wikipedia

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    The building consists entirely of commercial office space, making up 120,000 square metres (1,300,000 sq ft) of floorspace, at a height of 225.45 metres (739.7 ft), making it the tallest building in Parramatta and outside the Sydney central business district. It was built in the Parramatta Square Development on plot 8 called PSQ8. [2]

  4. Local government in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The NSW Supreme Court ordered re-run elections in Kempsey, Singleton and Shellharbour Ward A. In Kempsey, the highest placed non-elected candidate from 2021, Dean Saul, was instead one the first councillors elected. [22] This failure caused the NSW Government to suspend the iVote system from use in the 2023 New South Wales state election.

  5. List of former local government areas in New South Wales

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    Amalgamated with the Drummoyne Council to form the City of Canada Bay. [19] [20] Cook Municipality Sydney: 13 November 1862 19 February 1870 Amalgamated with the Municipality of Camperdown Darlington: Municipality: Darlington: Sydney: 16 August 1864 () 31 December 1948 () 0.2 0.077: Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.

  6. Argyle House, Millers Point - Wikipedia

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    The proposed additions to the subject building did not proceed, and in 1950 Council approached the Department of Public Health for approval to erect a new baby health centre on land adjoining 85 Lower Fort Street (87 Lower Fort Street) for which they had obtained a lease from the Maritime Services Board commencing on 1 October 1950.

  7. 180 George Street, Parramatta - Wikipedia

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    Construction commenced in the same year [3] and upon completion, the towers will become the tallest residential buildings in the suburb of Parramatta. [4] [5]The complex consists of the north tower, standing at a height of 213 metres (699 ft) and the south tower, standing at a height of 189 metres (620 ft).

  8. Building regulations approval - Wikipedia

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    The rules vary for Scotland and Northern Ireland, but elsewhere Building Regulations approval can usually be obtained by application to a building control body (BCB), of which there are two types: local Authority BCBs (usually a council's building control department) and private BCBs (known as Approved Inspectors). If an Approved Inspector is ...

  9. Macarthur House - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the Heritage Council approved a proposal to construct a caretaker's cottage on the site. This approval was never activated, so no other house was ever built on site. Parramatta Council approved two development approvals in 1997 for a new two storey building (residence) on site - but neither were acted on.