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RWIU 21 Feb 2008
In this Update: Redfern Community Health Centre Plans on Public Exhibition – Until 6th March 2008 / Sydney University Major Project to Consolidate Abercrombie Street Precinct / Robert Domm meets Darlington Businesses over RWA Plans / Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage Inquiry Submissions – still being received until Friday 29th February 2008 / The RWA Submission to the Inquiry into Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage / Review and Evaluation of the progress of the Human Services Plan Phase One / Aboriginal Housing Company asked by DoP for $60,000 to assess Concept Plan / Planning for Dry Alcohol Facility for Aboriginal Men in Redfern is well advanced / Waterloo Green Safety still a problem in spite of Action plan / Supervised Accommodation can fix the Mental Health Crisis / Heritage Office changes cause concern / Redfern Residents for Reconciliation / Housing Community Assistance Programme (HCAP) Activities for 2008 / Village Bus timetable for new Redfern to Woolloomooloo Service / In the Media / After Sorry - Where to for Aboriginal Rights? - Monday 25th February, Redfern Community Centre, 6pm / Redfern Street - Mum Shirl Memorial Rededication and Decorative Lighting Launch – Wednesday 27 February 2008 7pm / Eveleigh Pocket Park Renewal - Community Celebration - Saturday 1 March 2008, 11.00am at Pemulwuy Park / REDWatch Meeting – 5th March 2008 6pm The Factory / Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
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Saying sorry is not enough
The anniversary of Kevin Rudd's apology to Australia's aboriginal community has come and gone. What difference has it made? asks James Patterson in this article from openDemocracy.net
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Shane Phillips in top 100
REDFERN: According to the Sydney Morning Herald’s (Sydney) magazine, Shane Phillips of the Tribal Warrior Association is one of Sydney’s 100 most influential people writes Liesa Clague in the February 2012 edition of the South Sydney Herald.
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File SMH - Revealed How redfern will be Reborn
These articles were published on between November 29 2004 and December 9 2004 in the Sydney Morning Herald. The articles are drawn from leaked Cabinet documents and contain extracts from the cabinet documents and the responses made to them by the community, politicians and commentators. To provide an overview of the revelations we have placed the text of all the articles in a single file. Copies of most documents in the print version of the SMH can be found on the SMH website along with photos, video, illustrations, cartoon and letters at http://www.smh.com.au/investigations/redfernplan/index.html
Located in Other Government Involvement in RW / NSW Government / NSW Cabinet
Submissions to Inquiry
This is a list of the submissions made to the Legislative Council Standing Committee on Social Issues Inquiry into issues relating to Redfern and Waterloo. This list is based on the Inquiry's website and had added to it any additional information found in Appendix 1 of the Inquiry's Final Report which lists the details of those making submissions to the Inquiry. Submissions which are on the Inquiry website have the link to the submission built in to the Submission number and name and show the size od the file. The document should open in a new window.
Located in Other Government Involvement in RW / / Inquiry into Issues relating to Redfern & Waterloo 2004 / Submissions & Witnesses
The Family & Culture Day
I hope you can make it, because it will be a special day, and a perfect opportunity for our mobs to acknowledge the Families and Victims of our Pacific Islanders brothers and sisters who have been affected by the recent tsunami. Food Stalls, with delicious native foods and healthy fresh fruit. With your hosts "The Youth Yarn'n Circle". Family & Culture Day showcasing Indigenous Culture to the world.
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The Family & Culture Day
I hope you can make it, because it will be a special day, and a perfect opportunity for our mobs to acknowledge the Families and Victims of our Pacific Islanders brothers and sisters who have been affected by the recent tsunami. Food Stalls, with delicious native foods and healthy fresh fruit. With your hosts "The Youth Yarn'n Circle". Family & Culture Day showcasing Indigenous Culture to the world.
Located in Coming Events
The NCIE now open!
Many of us had already visited the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence before it was officially opened by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd recently. However, that took nothing away from the great day. After all the planning, building, preparing of the great facilities and training of its enthusiastic and capable staff, the formal opening was still a very special celebration reports Dorothy McRae-McMahon in the South Sydney Herald of April 2010.
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There Goes The Neighbourhood
Once a byword for social decay, Redfern is now hip, thanks to gentrification and redevelopment. But while that has attracted cool cafes and the upwardly mobile, the area's many public housing residents are feeling increasingly downtrodden, as Stephanie Wood discovers in Sydney Magazine issue no 113 for September 2012.
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File Trevor Davies - South Sydney Herald Wrap July 2011
The South Sydney Herald in July 2011 did a for page wrap around "In Memory of Trevor Davies (May 25, 1956 - June 14, 2011) - Founder and News Editor". We have extracted the wrap so this material with peoples memories of Trevor can be made available on the REDWatch website. The full version of the SSH can be found at www.southsydneyherald.com.au. This material and other tributes in text form will also be added to www.southsydneyuniting.org.au. The File is 363KB PDF.
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