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This was the content of the initial Home Page of the RWA Website on 7 October 2005

WELCOME TO THE REDFERN-WATERLOO AUTHORITY WEBSITE!

The Redfern-Waterloo Authority is responsible for revitalising Redfern, Waterloo, Eveleigh and Darlington through urban renewal, improved human services and job creation.

We hope that you will be a regular visitor to get the latest news of what's happening in Redfern-Waterloo area.

REDFERN-WATERLOO MINISTERIAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES ESTABLISHED

The Redfern-Waterloo Authority (RWA) was established on 17 January 2005 to manage public infrastructure and achieve sustainable social and physical renewal in the area.

Following community consultation, the Minister for Redfern-Waterloo, the Hon. Frank Sartor MP invited Expressions of Interest from residents of Redfern, Waterloo, Eveleigh and Darlington to participate in any of three Ministerial Advisory Committees. Community representatives were appointed as individuals to each Committee:

Built Environment - considering urban design, traffic, public access, public transport, land use, affordable housing, public housing, and urban renewal.

Employment and Enterprise – considering strategies to increase job and business opportunities in the area, including the Indigenous community.

Human Services – considering human services and health issues affecting Redfern-Waterloo.

(Above Advisory Committees linked to Community Consultation RWA web site)

LET’S TALK

The Redfern-Waterloo Authority invites your involvement and questions.

Contact us: Redfern-Waterloo Authority, Telephone 9202 9100, Fax: 9202 9111
Email: redfernwaterloo@rwa.nsw.gov.au

REDFERN’S RENEWAL

The Redfern-Waterloo Authority will commence construction of the first new building for five years at the Australian Technology Park in early 2006. More ... (link to September Redfern-Waterloo Update)

TRIBAL WARRIOR ASSOCIATION

The RWA views the Tribal Warrior Association as an impressive example of Indigenous initiative and enterprise in Redfern, More … (link to Employment & Enterprise page of RWA website)

VISION FOR THE BLOCK

In February this year the Minister for Redfern Waterloo, Frank Sartor, called for the Redfern Waterloo Authority, the Aboriginal Housing Company and the broader community to work together to develop a sustainable solution for the Block and its immediate surrounds. More... (link to August Redfern-Waterloo Update)

JOBS CREATION

The first building contract to provide employment opportunities is the redevelopment of the Carriage Works site at North Eveleigh by the NSW Ministry of Arts. More ... (link to August Redfern-Waterloo Update) on 07 October 2005

This text appeared on 7 October 2005 at http://www.redfernwaterloo.com.au/