The attempt to better connect Sydney to nature has finally paid off. The Barangaroo bridge connecting Woolloomooloo to Anzac Bridge was finished off. This is the final piece of a walk that is 11 kilometres long is the initial step to converting this overlooked sanctuary into a major tourist attraction.
Gladys Berejiklian stated that the amazing foreshore walk connects to the Barangaroo Reserve making it more accessible to those in the business district. This is also an opportunity for the once unnoticed beauty of the place to be seen in a different light by those visiting. The foreshore walk is easily accessible from any apartment hotel in Sydney, the likes of Oaks Sydney Castlereagh Suites. There are more plans for the development of the place in future as well. One of those goals is to plant more than a million trees by 2022.
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