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Redfern Neighbourhood Advisory Board
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
Located in Past Events
Redfern Neighbourhood Advisory Board
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
Located in Past Events
Redfern Neighbourhood Advisory Board
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
Located in Past Events
Redfern Neighbourhood Advisory Board - 17 November 2009
Next meeting takes place on Tuesday 17th at 10am For more information or copy of minutes contact Charmaine/ David on: 9698 7461 or Mike 9698 9569
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Redfern Social Housing Open House Community Forum
The Lord Mayor hosts this meeting with government and non-government agencies and residents. It's a great opportunity for you to raise any concerns about your local area and find out about the various projects and developments that are happening.
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Redfern Social Housing Open House Community Forum
Meeting hosted by the Local Member Kristina Kenneally with Government and non government agencies and Residents. It is a great opportunity for you to raise any concerns about you local area and find out about the various projects and developments that are happing.
Located in Past Events
Redfern Social Housing Open House Community Forum
Meetings hosted by the Lord Mayor with Government and non government agencies and Residents. It is a great opportunity for you to raise any concerns about you local area and find out about the various projects and developments that are happing.
Located in Past Events
Redfern Social Housing Open House Community Forum
The Lord Mayor hosts this meeting with government and non-government agencies and residents. It's a great opportunity for you to raise any concerns about your local area and find out about the various projects and developments that are happening.
Located in Past Events
Redfern Walk and Talk Workshop on ideas for the community design workshops - 6 March
Redfern Walk and Talk Workshop Meet at Our Place, Poet’s Corner Guided walk through Redfern to talk about ideas for the community design workshops. Refreshment provided - English, Russian, Cantonese & Mandarin see times - Mandarin speakers 9.30 am; Russian speakers 10:30 am; Cantonese Speakers 1pm; English speakers 2 pm
Located in Other RW Issues / / Community Engagement / Community Design Workshop - March 2012
REDFERN WATERLOO COMMUNITY RENEWAL FORUM Estate Renewal and Social Mix: The good, the bad and the ugly
Public housing estate renewal projects around the world aim to address disadvantage by creating more diverse communities. This is usually done by redeveloping estates to reduce the concentration of social housing and increase the numbers of private owners and renters. There is a lot of debate about whether this is the right approach to be taking, whether it works, and how to go about it.
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