Paul Keating wants Barangaroo harbour control tower demolished

By Sean Nicholls
Updated November 28 2014 - 8:18pm, first published 7:30pm
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower.  Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower. Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": the maritime control tower.  Photo: Peter Rae
"Residual design issues": the maritime control tower. Photo: Peter Rae
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower.  Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower. Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower.  Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower. Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": the maritime control tower.  Photo: Peter Rae
"Residual design issues": the maritime control tower. Photo: Peter Rae
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower.  Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": The maritime control tower. Photo: David Porter
"Residual design issues": the maritime control tower.  Photo: Peter Rae
"Residual design issues": the maritime control tower. Photo: Peter Rae

Former prime minister Paul Keating has waded into the debate over the future of the old harbour control tower at Barangaroo, saying it doesn't have  heritage value and slamming calls to keep it as "rancid reactionism".

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