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THE SYDNEY SKYLINE CHANGES.—Ten years ago the lifting of the 150ft height limit for Sydney buildings opened the way for tall office blocks that are changing the city's skyline. On the left is the Australian Mutual Provident Society’s 26-storey headquarters building near Circular Quay. The dark building in the background is the 38-storey New South Wales Government office block, and on the right is the 50-storey round tower in the Australia Square complex.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31724, 6 July 1968, Page 14

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THE SYDNEY SKYLINE CHANGES.—Ten years ago the lifting of the 150ft height limit for Sydney buildings opened the way for tall office blocks that are changing the city's skyline. On the left is the Australian Mutual Provident Society’s 26-storey headquarters building near Circular Quay. The dark building in the background is the 38-storey New South Wales Government office block, and on the right is the 50-storey round tower in the Australia Square complex. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31724, 6 July 1968, Page 14

THE SYDNEY SKYLINE CHANGES.—Ten years ago the lifting of the 150ft height limit for Sydney buildings opened the way for tall office blocks that are changing the city's skyline. On the left is the Australian Mutual Provident Society’s 26-storey headquarters building near Circular Quay. The dark building in the background is the 38-storey New South Wales Government office block, and on the right is the 50-storey round tower in the Australia Square complex. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31724, 6 July 1968, Page 14

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