References to Rachel Foster on other parts of REDWatch website
- RWA Draft Built Environment Maps
- Maps from the RWA Draft BEP are on another part of this site. The link to these maps and diagrams are provided here.
- Summary of the RWA Draft Built Environment Plan Download
- This is a one page summary produced by REDWatch of what the RWA's draft Built Environment Plan proposes for each of the areas for which the RWA has planning control. (PDF 36 KB)
- RWA BEP (Stage One) Factsheets
- This is a copy of the fact sheets provided to the media at the launch of the RWA's Built Environment Plan (Stage One) launch on 30th August 2006. File is 458Kb OCR PDF. [Please check any text copied from this document against original to ensure there are no OCR errors].
- RWA Development - Development Applications
- RWA Website 21 Dec 2011 - RWA Development - Development Applications - 104KB PDF
- Fact Sheet 1 - Summary of Built Environment Plan (Stage One)
- This is the text of Fact Sheet 1 released on 30 August 2006 by the RWA.
- City of Sydney Mayoral Minute on RWA Built Environment Plan
- Below we have provided the Mayoral Minute to City of Sydney Council which sets out the basis on which the City of Syndey will produce a submission to the RWA concerning the RWA Draft Built Environment Plan.
- City of Sydney councillors air their concerns about the future of Redfern Waterloo - 8 March 2006
- Alexandra Walker reports in the 8th March edition of Sydney Central Courier that Inner Sydney could be left with an oversupply of office space if the Redfern-Waterloo Authority’s (RWA ) plans go ahead too quickly, a City of Sydney councillor has warned.
- DRAFT PLAN TO DRIVE JOBS GROWTH IN REDFERN-WATERLOO - 9 February 2006
- This Media Release was issued by The Hon Frank Sartor MP, Minister for Planning and Minister for Redfern Waterloo to announce the RWA Draft Built Environment Plan (Stage One).
- RWA Redfern Waterloo Plan Urban Renewal
- This was the content of the initial Redfern Waterloo Plan Urban Renewal Page on the RWA Website on 7 October 2005
- Grand plan to transform suburbs into a new North Sydney - 29.11.2004
- Redfern is to become the new North Sydney to take pressure off an overcrowded CBD, according to the NSW Government's grand plan for the area.
- Redfern changes the first of many under growth plan - 01.12.2004
- The State Government is considering setting up a body to take charge of some of Sydney's run-down corridors and employment and industrial centres as it fine tunes plans to cope with the city's projected growth.
- RWA Development Applications - Role of the RWA
- This was the content of the initial Development Applications - Role of the RWA Page on the RWA Website on 7 October 2005
- The Precinct submission on BEP2
- The Precinct is one of eleven precincts on Housing NSW’s Waterloo Estate. It comprises some 206 households of the total of 2502 households on the estate. The estate covers the area bounded by Cope, Philip, Morehead, and Mc Evoy streets. Their BEP2 submission is below.
- Redfern revamp: Sartor seeks $36m - 11.04.2005
- The two-month-old Redfern-Waterloo Authority, charged with redeveloping dilapidated inner-Sydney suburbs, is facing a $28 million cash-flow crisis because its original budget was flawed and "too optimistic".
- RWA Operational Area and RWA Strategic Sites - Final
- This is the RWA Operational Area and RWA Strategic Sites (pdf ~519kb) Diagram 1.1 from the October 2006 Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan.
- Residents sceptical of redevelopment
- Ben Spies- Butcher in the April 2006 edition of the South Sydney Herald reports on recent community meetings concerning the RWA's Draft Built Environment Plan.
- New plan on the Block unwelcome to owners - 10 February 2006
- Bonnie Malkin and Sherrill Nixon Sydney Morning Herald February 10, 2006 report that: THE symbolic heart of Sydney's Aboriginal community - the Block in Redfern - will be transformed into a bustling commercial hub under a State Government plan to attract investors and reverse the fortunes of the troubled inner-city site.
- Built Environment Plan released: Is this future for Redfern and Waterloo?
- The Redfern Waterloo Authority’s draft Built Environment Plan (BEP) has been released to mixed reviews. The South Sydney Herald examined what the plan means for some of South Sydney’s most important sites writes Joseph Correy and Geoffrey Turnbull in the March 2006 issue of the South Sydney Herald.
- September 2006 RWA Updat - PDF Version
- This is a PDF version of the RWA Update issued in September 2006 for the release of the Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One) on 30 August 2006. File is 163 Kb PDF.
- Redfern-Waterloo UPDATE SEPT 2006 - Text Version
- This is a text Only version of the September 2006 RWA Update. it includes: Built Environment Plan released / Go-ahead for jobs and urban renewal / ‘Marian Street Park’ saved / What does the Plan seek to achieve? / $6m pedestrian bridge to link ATP and North Eveleigh / $300m committed to new infrastructure / New $10m Community Health Centre at former Redfern Courthouse/Police Station / Major initiative on Aboriginal affordable housing.