Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet as we speak introduced a brand new sq. in Sydney's CBD can be named after Queen Elizabeth II.
The realm, on Macquarie St on the japanese facet of the CBD, can be referred to as 'Queen Elizabeth II Place' in honour of the seven-decade reign of the late monarch.
"This can be a visionary mission," Albanese stated.
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The Prime Minister stated the institution of the place will make sure the Queen can be perpetually remembered.
"No matter the place folks stand on different points, Queen Elizabeth II is somebody who's admired and revered," Anthony Albanese stated.
"The naming of this place in her honour is an acceptable and becoming tribute."
The creation of Queen Elizabeth II Place will contain the demolition of an present constructing.
"It may be an ideal open area," Premier Dominic Perrottet stated.
"Within the 60s and 70s they simply constructed this stuff, they usually've brutalised the good, historic Macquarie St."
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