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Acoustic Directions has worked on projects including:
- Northern Territory Parliament (current)
- Australian Parliament House
- Solomon Islands Parliament
- NSW Legislative Assembly
- ACT Legislative Assembly
- New Zealand Parliament
- City of Sydney Council Chambers
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Our courtroom experience includes:
- New Zealand Supreme Court
- New Zealand Court of Appeal & High Court
- High Court of Australia Canberra
- Commonwealth Law Courts Adelaide
- Queens Square Law Courts Sydney
- Federal Court of Australia (Ceremonial)
- Northern Territory Supreme Court 6
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Sound systems for sporting venues designed by Acoustic Directions include:
- Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
- Aussie Stadium
- Docklands (Telstra) Stadium
- Sydney International Shooting Centre
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Acoustic Directions has worked on projects including:
- St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne
- St Mary’s Cathedral Sydney
- Figtree Anglican Church
- Wollongong Salvation Army Headquarters
- ShireLive Sutherland
- Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
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Acoustic Directions has worked on projects including:
- Royal Institute of Australia
- Noise Impact Statement for Sydney International FIFA Fanfest
- Sydney Opera House
- National Museum of Australia
- Launceston Casino Auditorium
- Hornsby RSL Auditorium
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Acoustic Directions has assisted RailCorp NSW with the following projects:
- Design and commissioning of sound system for 23 above-ground platforms at Sydney's Central Station.
- Design (current) of sound system for historic grand concourse at Sydney's Central Station.
- Loudspeaker design for Sydney's new PPP train carriages.
- Advice re hearing induction loops.
- Processing of announcement wav files to improve consistency and clarity.
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Corporate and residential projects include:
- Conference rooms for Macquarie Bank with video conferencing facilities
- Silkwood Residential Apartments Surry Hills Sydney
- Various hotels, restaurant and nightclub venues
We have assisted numerous licensed venues with acoustic advice to prevent or solve noise problems and enhance patrons' enjoyment of music.
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