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127-year-old inner city pub sold to Sydney hospital – Sydney Morning Herald
One of Sydney’s most historic inner city pubs will call last drinks Christmas, before becoming a mental health clinic next year.

St Vincents will not seek to extend the Green Parks existing liquor and gaming licences.
Instead it will convert the space into a mental health and community centre by day. By night, it will run as a drop-in “safe haven cafe”, a program to be partly funded by $850,000 over two years from the state government’s Towards Zero Suicides initiative.
“It is with some tinge of sadness … It is a bit of a landmark pub … but in some ways it’s moving with the times,” said St Vincent’s clinical director…
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