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This is a selection of major news items about Redfern Waterloo from various media outlets. The AHC also has a good selection of the stories about the Block in their media news section at http://www.ahc.org.au. You can get up to date news by setting up a Google News alert at http://www.google.com/alerts. News Alerts will not pick up local media and some mainstream media stories which do not appear on a news website, where possible we put these stories on our website to provide wide access to the stories.
Auction flurry: keen prices for the cashed-up
AS THE clock ticks down to the end of the this financial year, agents are tipping a flurry of auctions to hit the market as investors cash up amid the uncertain outlook for the economy reports Carolyn Cummins in the Sydney Morning Herald of April 19, 2008.
Govt pushes on with Everleigh rail yard demolition
The New South Wales Government is proceeding with a plan to demolish several buildings at the Everleigh rail yards in inner-Sydney, some of which are more than 100 years old reports ABC news on 18th April 2009.
Friends of Eveleigh Media Release – 17th April 2008
The nomination of the Large Erecting Shop and its contents for National Heritage Listing is still proceeding while the NSW Office of Rail Heritage is looking to disperse the contents. This Media Release from Friends of Eveleigh of 17th April covers the Old Commissioner’s Car repair and non-return to its registered home at the Large, the recent visit from Office of Rail Heritage to record all rolling stock at the Large and the need for support for the National Heritage Listing.
Hillsong link to club's letter of support
A LETTER from the South Sydney Police and Community Youth Club urging City of Sydney council to support a controversial development proposal by the Hillsong Church was written by a former Hillsong volunteer who later became the club's manager, it was revealed yesterday reports Paul Bibby in the Sydney Morning Herald of April 16, 2008.
REVISED PLANS APPLAUDED
FRASERS Property has revealed its final plans for the $2-billion redevelopment of the old Kent Brewery site on Broadway reports Jennifer Bennett Central 16th April 2008.
HILLSONG PETITION 'DECEPTIVE'
HILLSONG Church has been accused of underhanded tactics in an attempt to sway the body considering a Hillsong DA for a super church at Rosebery reports Robert Burton-Bradley Central 16th April 2008.
Inner-city public housing gets facelift
Social housing properties in inner-Sydney will get a facelift with $9.2 million of federal funding to be spent on maintenance reports aap on the Age website on 14 April 2009.
Rabbitoh push for Hillsong church
A GROUP of prominent politicians, business leaders and community organisations including the South Sydney Rugby League Club are supporting the controversial Hillsong Church campaign to build a mega-church in the inner city reports Paul Bibby and Jano Gibson in the Sydney Morning Herald of April 11, 2008.
Lest we forget: indigenous diggers still fighting
THERE is one in almost every suburban centre and country town in Australia - a bronze digger in a slouch hat or a sandstone monument marking the sacrifice made by Australia's servicemen and women reports Paul Bibby Sydney Morning Herald April 10, 2008.
Men get some healthy advice
WHAT hope has a fella got for improving his health when he hasn't even got a Medicare card? That question confronted organisers of a health awareness day in Sydney recently, when it was discovered that 15 of more than 100 men attending did not have a card reports Darren Coyne in Koori Mail of 9th April 2008.
Councillor criticises brewery redevelopment plan
City of Sydney Councillor John McInerney says an amended development proposal for the old Kent Brewery site at Broadway largely ignores the New South Wales Government's concept plan reports ABC News of 9th April 2008.
World's biggest home brew - and room for 13,000 at the inn
BUILDING of one of the biggest urban renewal projects in Sydney for decades could start as early as next year, with the Singapore developer Stanley Quek expected to lodge an amended masterplan soon with the State Government for the old brewery site in Chippendale reports Wendy Frew the Urban Affairs Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald of April 9, 2008.
Minister Reviews Revised CUB Proposal
New proposals claiming to transform the old Carlton and United Brewery into Sydney's most environmentally-friendly development precinct were outlined today at a presentation to Planning Minister Frank Sartor reporets this media release from The Hon Frank Sartor MP Minister for Planning and Minister for Redfern Waterloo.
“Green and Mega Big” - Former CUB site - Amended Plans
“Green and Mega Big”, is how we thought best described the amended Concept Plan for the former CUB site we saw tonight reports this update from Coalition Chippendale Community Groups on 8th April 2008.
Green precinct plan for Sydney brewery
A $2 billion plan has been unveiled to turn a disused central Sydney brewery into Australia's greenest urban precinct, housing up to 13,000 workers and residents reports AAP’s Danny Rose on 8th Aprril 2008.
Redfern the latest fringe attraction
LOW vacancy rates across all capital cities should continue because of limited supply coming on line, property trust analysts say reports Carolyn Cummins Commercial Property Editor in the Sydney Morning Herald of 5 April 2008.
New "green" plans for former brewery site revealed
Amid strong public criticism, owners of the former CUB site at Broadway have been forced to revise their original development plans to include a raft of new environmentally-friendly initiatives writes Roje Adaimy in The City News April 5 2008.
Teams make way for Precincts
A RADICAL restructure of local Police Accountability Community Team meetings has begun, after criticism that they were closed to the public and lacked transparency reports Robert Burton-Bradley in Central of 2 April 2008.
Redfern Revamp Stresses Culture, Business
AN indigenous cultural centre attracting international visitors is just one of the ideas put forward for Redfern in the Sydney Council 2030 plan for the city's future reports Central of 2 April 2008.
Hills Heightened
A MAJOR revitalisation of Surry Hills is flagged in Sydney Council's visionary 2030 plan. Improved transport connections to surrounding suburbs, retail revitalisation and a major redevelopment of Central station are among the plan's proposals reports Central of 2 April 2008.
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