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The Water Police Site

News

Date Item
2/04/2006 City of Sydney Media Release - Design For New Harbour Park
2/04/2006 Harbour Park - Artist's Impression
31/03/2006 Tower on ex Water Police site toppled
30/03/2006 Residential Towers Letter To Clover Moore
30/03/2006 Letter From FOPP President, Drew Morrow
18/08/2005 Independent Experts to Review East Darling Harbour Designs
20/07/2005 Council’s Community Consultation on Water Police Site Future – have your say!
11/05/2005 Celebration to mark handover of former Water Police site
26/04/2005 Friends of Pyrmont Point open space stand vindicated by Council review
13/04/2005 Pyrmont Infrastructure review draft report to be released shortly
3/04/2005 A Strategic Plan for the Pyrmont neighbourhood village
15/11/2004 Arch Opponent vindicates campaign by Friends of Pyrmont Point
13/09/2004 Council Wants Freehold Rights to Water Police
5/04/2004 Petition Numbers Exceed 10,000
25/03/2004 Water Police farewell and other news.... 
7/03/2004 At least 300 people attended the party organised by the local community to farewell the Water Police.
14/12/2003 The latest news on the fight to save Pyrmont Point

Meeting Reports

26 October 2003 - A crowd of more than 600 people including Lord Mayor of Sydney Lucy Turnbull, Green ban legend Jack Mundey, Deputy Lord Mayor Dixie Coulton, Community Independent Peter Collins, Greens candidate Chris Harris, Councillor Fabian Marsden, Leichhardt councillor Hall Greenland, and Phil Jenkyn of Protectors of Public Land gathered at Union Square Pyrmont behind the Friends of Pyrmont Point banner to march to Pyrmont Point for the rally. <More Details...>

23 September 2003 - The Greens and the Democrats criticised the State Government's handling of publicly owned real estate. <More Details...>

19th August 2003 - Speakers included Leichhardt councillor Hall Greenland, former liberal leader Peter Collins, Pyrmont resident Ron Harvey, Director of the National Planning Institute, John McInerney, and green ban legend, Jack Mundey. <More Details...>