Celebrating 190 years of Sydney dining
Jill Dupleix and Terry Durack
Apr 19 2021 at 5:05 PM
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Photo: Marco Del Grande Chef Clayton Donovan at the Jaaning Tree, Nambucca Heads.
Photo: SMH Chef David Thompson (left) and assistant Tanongsak Yordwai with fresh produce at Darley Street Thai in Newtown.
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Join our guided tour to the pivotal movements and moments that have made this city one of the world s tastiest.
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In 2019, Francesca Packer-Barham, the niece of billionaire businessman and casino mogul James Packer, bought a $16 million five-bedroom apartment in the complex.
David Walsh, who built Australia s acclaimed Museum of Old and New Art gallery in Hobart, listed his ritzy Darlinghurst pad in 2014 for $16million.
Just last year, tenants all over NSW won the right to live with their pets because Jo Cooper, who lives in the Horizon building, won a ruling in the NSW Court of Appeal.
Ms Cooper was driven to overturn the law by her yearning to keep her miniature schnauzer named Angus in the apartment complex, which had a strata pet ban in place.