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Artists impression of The Pulse, Gan Gan Road Anna Bay |
Port Stephens council has announced a $19million entrainment
complex for Anna Bay.
Located on Gan Gan Road the complex, called ‘The Pulse’,
promises to be a world class entertainment venue with areas for artists and
musicians as well as a restaurant-style dining area and a play area for children.
The complex also boat three interactive cinema’s with are
expected to be a draw card for locals and visitors alike.
“You can get married in Paris, visit Las Vegas, you can go
for a spaceship ride,” Port Stephens Mayor Bruce MacKenzie said, “there will be
educational facilities for school children and it’s a great addition to our
tourist empire.”
Mr MacKenzie said he believes the complex will provide “quite
a considerable amount of employment” for locals, particularly young people.
“Anything that creates jobs and provides employment, especially
for young people, I am 150% behind,” he said.
As well as the theatres the complex will include merchandise
area, food and drink premises and retail outlets.