Paul Nicolaou hails Sydney Fish Market upgrade and expanded transport access

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Paul Nicolaou, executive director at Business Sydney, has welcomed expanded public transport services ahead of the delayed and over-budget Sydney Fish Market opening in January.

“The new Sydney Fish Market promises to be a great addition to our wonderful city and it is a smart move to make it as easy as possible for Sydneysiders and visitors to get there,” Nicolaou said.

“The expansion of light rail services shows flexibility and forward planning to ensure a key part of our public transport network can step up when there is likely to be the greatest demand.”

To support visitors, the NSW government has added 150 weekly trips on the Dulwich Hill L1 light rail line, with services every six minutes on weekends and public holidays.

Evening tram services will also run more frequently, and Wentworth Park light rail stop is undergoing a $40 million refurbishment with new lifts and upgraded platforms. A new $30 million ferry wharf at Blackwattle Bay will further improve access.

The $836 million facility, the largest fish market in the southern hemisphere with 40 retail stores, will offer live fish auctions and major food and dining attractions.

Initially due to open in 2024, the project faced delays and cost blowouts, with Multiplex launching a $250 million lawsuit against the NSW government over construction issues.

The Sydney Fish Market is now set to open on January 19, 2026.

Source: Daily Telegraph.

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