Close menu
Menu
  • Open submenu (Our Team)Our Team
  • Open submenu (Our Party)Our Party
  • Open submenu (News)News
  • Get Involved
  • Contact
  • Volunteer
  • Members' Login
Close submenu (Our Team)Our Team
  • State Liberals
  • Meet Mark Speakman
  • Federal Liberals
  • Meet Sussan Ley
Close submenu (Our Party)Our Party
  • Our Structure
  • Our Beliefs
  • Our History
  • Our Leaders
  • Join Our Party
  • Friends of the Liberal Party
  • Liberal Women's Council
  • NSW Young Liberals
Close submenu (News)News
  • Federal News
  • State News
Connect with the NSW Liberals

Authorised by Chris Stone
Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division
Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 8356 0300

Privacy Policy

Liberal Party NSW
Connect with the NSW Liberals
  • Our Team
    • State Liberals
    • Meet Mark Speakman
    • Federal Liberals
    • Meet Sussan Ley
  • Our Party
    • Our Structure
    • Our Beliefs
    • Our History
    • Our Leaders
    • Join Our Party
    • Friends of the Liberal Party
    • Liberal Women's Council
    • NSW Young Liberals
  • News
    • Federal News
    • State News
  • Get Involved
  • Contact
  • Volunteer
  • Members' Login
Join Donate

Work starts on spectacular Pier Pavilion at Barangaroo South

7 October 2022
Share this
Related Articles

Work has commenced on the dazzling new Pier Pavilion that will adorn the foreshore at Waterman’s Cove and become a renowned harbourside landmark. 
 
Minister for Infrastructure Rob Stokes said the start of construction was a major milestone for the project, which will attract people from far and wide to Barangaroo.
 
“Sydney Harbour is synonymous with architectural beauty and the Pier Pavilion combines Australian elegance with classical influences to create a truly unique landmark at Barangaroo,” Mr Stokes said.
 
“It will be open year-round for people to gather and relax on Sydney’s harbourside and will be used for a broad range of programmed events to strengthen Barangaroo’s position as a world-class destination for all.
 
“The Pavilion will become a must-see feature along the 14-kilometre continuous foreshore walk from Woolloomooloo to Glebe, adding to the collection of incredible public spaces around our harbour.”
 
The structure will include a green rooftop garden with indigenous plant species and 94 columns built using oyster concrete – which is made of ground oyster shells.
 
The national design competition for the Pier Pavilion was won by Sydney-based architects Jessica Spresser and Peter Besley. The design - celebrating land, sea and sky - was chosen for its usability and inclusivity, timeless appeal, and relationship to its surroundings.
 
The Pier Pavilion is part of the NSW Government’s commitment to ensure more than half of Barangaroo is high quality and accessible public space. Early work involves preparing the site and substructure works to reinforce the existing pier, which is due for completion in early 2023. Major construction will begin in 2023.
 
For more information, visit https://www.barangaroo.com/building-barangaroo/barangaroo-south/pier-pavilion

Related Articles: #Infrastructure

Free lifetime travel for Unions — nothing for families

Free lifetime travel for Unions — nothing for families

The Minns Labor Government has struck yet another secret backroom deal, this time with the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) - delivering more than 100 perks and sweeteners with zero transpare...

9 July 2025

‘Build to Rent’ Hearing Shows Labor’s in Disarray on Housing

‘Build to Rent’ Hearing Shows Labor’s in Disarray on Housing

‘Build to Rent’ Hearing Shows Labor’s in Disarray on Housing Today’s Senate Economics Committee hearings demonstrate Labor is out of ideas on housing.

7 August 2024

Building approvals hit 12 year low under Labor

Building approvals hit 12 year low under Labor

Labor’s failed approach to housing including new taxes on building homes, has resulted in building approvals hitting a 12 year low in NSW.

31 July 2024

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

Donations by individuals to registered political parties of between $2 and $1,500 in a financial year are tax deductible. Phone: 02 8356 0300.

Privacy Policy

Liberal Party NSW