Environmental Panorama
Canberra – Australia
January of 2006
30/01/2006 - The Hon Greg
Hunt MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for the Environment and Heritage
today officially opened The Tearoom Gunners'
Barracks at Georges Head, giving the former
army barracks site a new lease of life as
a restaurant and function centre.
"The Australian Government has been
committed to providing public access to
this iconic heritage building and now, after
being off-limits to the public for 125 years,
the building and its spectacular position
can be appreciated by the public,"
Mr Hunt said.
"I am very pleased to open The Tearoom
Gunners' Barracks overlooking Chowder Bay
and welcome the people of Sydney to the
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust's newest
public open space."
"I would like to congratulate the Federal
Member for Warringah, the Hon. Tony Abbott
MP, for his commitment to the project."
The Hon. Tony Abbott MP, Federal Member
for Warringah said he was pleased to see
the Trust's progression.
"The Federal Government is spending
more than $150 million over seven years
to ensure that the Trust is able to make
the most of these priceless environmental
and cultural assets and I'm very pleased
to see the latest stage in the Trust's work,
Mr Abbott said.
Mr Hunt said the historic site was steeped
deep in the history of Sydney.
"In 1870 the British government passed
defence responsibilities onto the colonies."
"This resulted in the NSW government
building a line of defence at Georges Head,
Middle Head, Bradleys Head and inner South
Head in the early 1870s, with the Gunners'
Barracks being constructed in 1873.
"The barracks housed the artillery's
gunners throughout the 1870s and 1880s and
became an Officers' Mess in the mid-1950s,
and a home for the Women's Royal Army Corps
before the army relocated and the site was
transferred to the Sydney Harbour Federation
Trust in 2002," Mr Hunt said.
Mr Hunt said the Sydney Harbour Federation
Trust had sought appropriate uses for the
Gunners' Barracks in accordance with the
Georges Head Management Plan adopted by
the Trust in March 2004.
An Expression of Interest process was undertaken
in late 2004 to elicit a range of proposals
for the use of the site.
Already operating at the historic Queen
Victoria Building, this new venture for
the Tearooms is in-line with the building's
recent former use and the restaurant setting
provides ongoing public access to the building.
"The Harbour Trust has worked closely
with The Tearoom throughout the fitting-out
process to ensure that important heritage
features of the building were preserved."
"This cooperative approach continues
with the Harbour Trust's monthly guided
tours having access to the building,"
Mr Hunt said.
Source:
Australian - Department of the Environment
and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
Press consultantship (Kristy McSweeney)
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