There has probably never been a time in Sydney's history when more was invested in the ferry network than in the current decade. The recent announcement of a major upgrade to Circular Quay is one of many major infrastructure projects, including a new hub at Barangaroo South and the acquisition of six new inner harbour ferries. The thought of shiny new terminals with glamorous retail areas affording sparkling views of Sydney Harbour can bring a rush of excitement. But let us not forget the main purpose of a ferry terminal is to provide for the safe and efficient berthing of vessels and the safe and efficient exchange of passengers. And before we can say with confidence that the new terminals will perform these functions adequately, a more fundamental question needs to be answered: what should the ferry network of the future look like? Only then can the operational specifications of the new terminals and vessels be settled.
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