At least you can get a ring-side seat to see the crane that you need to beware of...
In fact there hasn't been a crane here for some time. This area of Pyrmont used to be home to working wharves, and you can make a fair bet that there used to be a crane running along the long-disused rails which extend beyond the sign. (The opposite side of the waterway is still used to receive vehicle imports, but that too is in its last months of operation.)
All that's being unloaded here these days are obscenely priced, ultra-modern apartments, with another block on the rise in the left of the frame.