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  2. Erskineville Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, Erskineville Council commissioned plans for a new town hall on a site adjacent to the old hall. [5] In 1936, an initial design by Sydney Architect Lindsay Gordon Scott was accepted. This design was an ambitious one, including two stories and a 75-foot-high clock tower. [6]

  3. 6 & 8 Parramatta Square - Wikipedia

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    The name Aspire was shelved, and lots 6 and 8 of Parramatta Square were amalgamated for the development of a commercial building with larger floor plates and a total commercial floor area of 120,000sqm, officially known as 6 & 8 Parramatta Square. Construction began in 2019, before topping out in November 2021.

  4. 2021 New South Wales local elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 New South Wales local elections were held on 4 December 2021 to elect the councils of 121 of the 128 local government areas (LGAs) in New South Wales. Several councils also held mayoral elections and/or referendums. [1] Previous referendums took three net councillors in three LGAS: Cabonne, Coonamble and Dungog.

  5. Referendums in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The validity of section 7A and the inability to repeal the section without a referendum were upheld by the Supreme Court on 23 December 1930, [6] a majority of the High Court on 16 March 1931, [7] and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on 31 May 1932. [8]

  6. 2021 New South Wales mayoral elections - Wikipedia

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    At the 2017 local elections, three referendum questions were put to voters about directly-elected mayors.. When asked if they supported the introduction of a directly-elected mayor in 2024 71.9% voted "Yes" in Dungog and 70.1% voted "Yes" in Shellharbour.

  7. Local government in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    They may be designated as cities or otherwise as areas, though the latter units may choose to use titles that had distinctions under older forms of the act. The smallest local government by area in the state is the Municipality of Hunter's Hill 5.7 km 2 (2.2 sq mi) and the largest by area is Central Darling Shire Council 53,492 km 2 (20,653 sq ...

  8. Building regulations approval - Wikipedia

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    This is the retrospective approval for work already carried out without consent - and can only be administered by a Local Authority. Most commonly, it is used by the owner of a building to apply for retrospective approval for illegal building work. The Local Authority will assess, and verify by means of site visits, plans and information ...

  9. Quay Quarter Tower - Wikipedia

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    The building in its new form, now known as Quay Quarter Tower, was topped out in early 2021, before its completion in early 2022. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In November 2022, architects 3XN and BVN won the International High-Rise Award for Quay Quarter Tower, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] while in December of that year the building won the World Building of the Year Award ...