The school was first established in 1927 as Neutral Bay Girls Intermediate High School. The commercial district of North Sydney includes the second largest concentration of office buildings in New South Wales,[citation needed] with a large representation from the advertising and information technology industries. These boroughs lasted until 29 July 1890 when they merged to form the "Borough of North Sydney". North Sydney is located 3 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre for the local government area of North Sydney Council. North Sydney Municipal Council first met in the 1885 East St Leonards Town Hall on Alfred Street, Milsons Point, that had been built for the Borough of East St Leonards, and took up residence in the North Sydney Council Chambers on Miller Street, North Sydney, from 12 July 1926. The first public school which opened in 1874 as St Leonards was renamed North Sydney in 1910. Erskineville is a diverse suburb homing to a wide variety of ethnicity from its varying Southeast Europe and Aboriginal community. [8], Mack's term as mayor, was marked by a single-minded and innovative approach to the local governance issues facing North Sydney at the time. The new wing, which was to be named the "Wyllie Wing" was designed by Seidler in the Brutalist Modernism style, with a series of parallel bays of concrete stepping up the site from the street frontage. [18] Berry Square is another shopping centre in Berry Street, formerly known as North Sydney Shopping World. The original house on a block of land on the corner of Miller and McLaren Streets, was purchased by Annie Capper in the 1880s from James Husband. It was first proclaimed in October 1865 as the Municipality of North Willoughby. The local government area of North Sydney Council includes the suburb of North Sydney and the surrounding suburbs of Crows Nest, Waverton, Neutral Bay, McMahons Point, Kirribilli, Cremorne (divided between North Sydney & Mosman) and Cammeray. Mosman is located 8 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre for the local government area of the Municipality of Mosman. The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace, also known and originally as the Cremorne Orpheum Theatre, is a heritage-listed cinema located at 380 Military Road, in the northern Sydney suburb of Cremorne in the North Sydney Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia. T1 North Shore and Western line; T2 Inner West and Leppington line; T3 Bankstown line By 1846 there were 106 houses here and by 1859, the commercial centre had extended from Milsons Point to Miller Street. It was a girls high school operated by the New South Wales Department of Education with students from years 7 to 12. High schools include the public North Sydney Boys High School and North Sydney Girls High School, Cammeraygal High School, the Catholic Marist College North Shore and Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College and independent schools Wenona School and Sydney Church of England Grammar School (Shore). A referendum passed at the same time at the 2012 council elections reduced the number of wards from four to three (Cremorne Ward was abolished) and the number of councillors from 13 to 10, inclusive of the popularly elected mayor, which took effect from the 2017 election. The Council's plans for the demolition of the historic Council Chambers following a fire in 1976, led to further tensions and resulted in the council being turned out at the 1980 elections, replaced by a North Sydney Civic Group-aligned council and Ted Mack elected mayor.
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