The NSW Premier’s PR team might want to be a little more careful allowing Perrottet to loiter around historic buildings and brag about ‘bulldozing’ them.
Earlier, Perrottet and Albanese stood side-by-side in front of the Registrar-General building on Prince Albert Drive and proudly proclaimed that it was going to be demolished to make way for a commemorative plaza.
With the gorgeous, heritage-listed sandstone facade behind him, NSW Premier said:
‘The building behind us will be knocked over so that there’s an appropriate thoroughfare from the CBD right through to the parks and gardens that makes Sydney such a magnificent Harbour City.
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