Channel 9 TV Tower

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Channel 9 TV Tower
Willoughby Tower.JPG
Channel 9 TV Tower is located in Australia
Channel 9 TV Tower
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeSteel lattice television tower
LocationSydney
Coordinates33°48′42″S 151°11′45″E / 33.81167°S 151.19583°E / -33.81167; 151.19583Coordinates: 33°48′42″S 151°11′45″E / 33.81167°S 151.19583°E / -33.81167; 151.19583
Completed1965
OwnerNine Entertainment
Height233 m (765 ft)

The Channel 9 TV Tower also known as the Willoughby Tower or the TCN-9 TXA TV Tower, was a free-standing lattice tower with square cross section in the Sydney suburb of Willoughby. It was built as the broadcast transmitter for TCN, the Sydney flagship television station of the Nine Network being built above its studios. The tower has a base width of 112 feet and 347 tons of steel were used in its construction.[1]

Completed in 1965, the tower stood 233m (765 ft) tall and was the tallest free-standing lattice tower in Australia.[2] The tower was the tallest structure in Sydney until the Sydney Tower was completed in 1981. Demolition of the tower commenced in April 2021 after TCN relocated to North Sydney with work completed in November 2021.[3]

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