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are great rooms, recognised for their superb acoustic and that is not merely clarity...The great halls have ornate ceilings and other ornamentation. Though the Perth
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Steinway piano exhibition in March 2008. In addition, the venue is used for private or corporate functions in areas other than the auditorium, for example in the
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for hanging in the Hall. After considerable public debate over the matter, Nolan withdrew the offer and art dealers and others criticised the short sighted and parochial attitude of the
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470:(OMA) were appointed lead architects for the redevelopment. In March 2023, the WA government announced an additional $ 98 million towards the project, bringing the total funding to $ 150 million. The redevelopment is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024.
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were amended several times. These amendments included beautification and landscaping of the main pedestrian approach from St
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