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Monthly Informal Gathering Friday
On the last Friday of the month, we invite agencies and community groups reps and volunteers to come together for an informal lunch time ‘get together’. We meet at the Norfolk Hotel – Cleveland Street (Beer Garden). It is a great chance to take time out of our busy schedules and catch up with each other, sharing news, and information informally. You buy your own refreshments and lunch and can stay a short or as long as time will allow.
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Waterloo NABs – Learning, Employment, Enterprise Action Group
The above action group is open to all agencies and resident working on projects tackling the above issues. The next meeting will be focusing on forthcoming landscaping projects at PCYC and Cook Community Garden, and other related projects planned for 2010.
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Sydney University's presentation on Abercrombie Precinct - 16 Nov 2010
Come along to an informal information session to hear our plans for the Abercrombie precinct and to tell us what you think. This is the first session in an ongoing discussion. Experts will be on hand to hear your comments and answer your questions. your views are important to us. The site under discussion is bounded by Abercrombie St, Codrington St, Darlington Lane and Darlington School and has Department of Planning Director General's Requirements for development under Part 3A of the EPA.
Located in Other RW Issues / University of Sydney
“Demystifying DoCS” – for Waterloo Residents- (in partnership with the Safety Action Group) - 18 Nov 2009
Child Protection in the Real World’ - Seminar & Morning Tea The Seminar aims to cover: · What is a child protection report and what happens to it? · How does legislation guide DoCS practice? · What is the community responsibility on Child Protection or making a report? · How can DoCS and the community work closer to protect our children? RSVP Don Stewart 9202 9115
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AGM of the Redfern and Waterloo Chamber of Commerce
Networking Event – Jan Campbell from City of Sydney on the Redfern Business Study & Council’s Response Redfern Stadium Community Room Chalmers Street, RedfernThis is the new Council community room above the coffee shop on the northern end of the Redfern Oval stand The AGM will be part of one of our regular networking functions which starts at 5.30 on 23 September. The speaker at the meeting on the 23 September is Jan Campbell, the City of Sydney’s Business Precincts Manager. Jan will talk about the “Redfern Business Precinct Study” and Council’s actions with the Chamber to address the issues raised. Jan will speak at 6.30 immediately following the AGM.
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REDWatch BEP2 Meeting with RWA & HNSW - 3 February 2011
REDWatch invites you to a presentation by RWA CEO Roy Wakelin-King, RWA Planning Staff and Senior HNSW Staff followed by questions and answers about - RWA’s Draft BEP 2 - Planning Controls for the Redevelopment of the Consolidated Redfern and Waterloo Public Housing Estates. Below are details of the meeting and a brief overview by REDWatch of what is in and not in the BEP2 Plan.
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South West Community Forum including Darlington - 23 August
Note: Community Forum - South West for the communities around Camperdown, West Alexandria, St Peters, Erskineville, Newtown and Eveleigh. Council has changed the area covered by this community forum - it no longer includes Darlington & Chippendale but does include some of Eveleigh.
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CoS Redfern Public Housing Forum - 10am Friday 5 December 2008
The Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP will be hosting a community meetings in Redfern and Waterloo for public housing tenants.
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CoS Waterloo Public Housing Forum - 2.30pm Wednesday 10th December 2008
The Lord Mayor Clover Moore MP will be hosting a community meetings in Redfern and Waterloo for public housing tenants.
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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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