The Rocks' iconic Sirius building will get a second chance at a heritage listing after the Land and Environment Court ruled the NSW government made legal errors when it chose not to protect it. The court said the government had not properly considered a recommendation by the Heritage Council to list Sirius on the register. Though the court stopped short of ordering Sirius be listed on the Heritage register, it rendered the existing decision invalid and ordered the government to remake a decision based on law. It also ordered the government pay costs to the Millers Point Community Association, which is fighting the
decision to sell off Sirius to private developers.