INSURANCE PLANS
STAFF OF 200 IN SYDNEY ACCOMMODATION PROBLEM [from our ovrs cob respondent] SYDNEY, August 4 The Federal authorities in Sydney will be compelled soon to find extensive office accommodation for the New South Wales central staff of the National Insurance Commission, which probably will number about 200. It is expected that about 1200 square feet of floor space will be required, and it may be necessary to lease a floor of some centrally - situated commercial building, as it is thoiTght unlikely that the space will be available in any or the buildings at present occupied by Federal departments. It is suggested in official circles that; the necessity for providing for the exg panding needs of the national nnce administration eventually may lead the Government to consider a proposal for building a large central blocs of offices in Sydney, so as to assemble, economically under one roof the various departments now housed m different parts of the city.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23111, 9 August 1938, Page 6
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