Statement by Minister responsible for the Redfern-Waterloo Authority, Frank Sartor
STATEMENT BY MINISTER RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REDFERN-WATERLOO AUTHORITY, FRANK SARTOR
The State Government would like to clarify some media reports about the Redfern-Waterloo Authority, and its 10-year plan to improve the area.
There is a genuine desire on the Government's part to make a positive difference in Redfern-Waterloo. I can assure residents we respect their right to live in the area.
- There will be no cuts to the amount of public housing.
- Current residents will not be disadvantaged.
- All public tenancies are secure.
Some preliminary reports have been commissioned on ways to renew public housing in the area, but no decisions have been made.
There are no new plans to redevelop any public housing in the short-term.
Any improvements will only be carried out after extensive consultation.
In fact, there is no final Redfern-Waterloo Plan, only working documents which outline a number of options.
When a draft is completed it will be made public so residents can have their say.
Tenants, local organisations and service providers will all be consulted before any plans for the area are pursued. Moreover, in the New Year I will establish a formal advisory committee and consultation
The Government will continue to keep you informed about the Authority's progress.
Frank
Sartor
Minister responsible for the
Redfern-Waterloo Authority