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Affordable Housing mentions elsewhere on the REDWatch website

This collection is a search of the REDWatch Website for all references to Affordable Housing with the most recent first.
File RWA Annual Report 2005-2006 - Full Version with Pictures by REDWatch
This is the full 2 MB PDF version of the RWA Annual report 05-06 with all the pictures.
File RWA Annual Report 2005-2006 - Without Pictures
This is a 253Kb PDF version of the RWA Annual report 05-06 which has had all the pictures removed to produce a reasonable file size.
Redfern-Waterloo Authority Annual Report 05-06
This is the text of the RWA Annual Report excluding the Financial Report for the Financial year ended June 2006. The Report can be downloaded as either a full version with pictures (2MB) or without pictures (254Kb). We have provided the RWA Annual report on this form to allow it to be searched easily on this site.
File RWA Draft Human Services Plan Phase 2 - October 2006
This is a copy of the RWA Draft Human Services Plan Phase 2 which was released for public exhibition and comment in October 2006. File is PDF 125 Kb.
File RWA Final Human Services Plan (Phase 1) - 22 December 2005 - PDF
This is a PDF copy of the Final Version of the RWA Human Services Plan (Phase 1) released on 22nd December 2005. File is PDF 297KB.
Linking Public Housing to Service Support
Over the past two years, The Department of Housing (DoH) has introduced several reforms that will impact heavily on DoH Housing tenants and those services that provide them with support reports Inner Voice in Issue 109 Spring-Summer 2007.
RWIU 7 Dec 2007
In this Update: Seasons Greetings and our Christmas Break / RWA Built Environment Plan Update / More TV Jobs come to Redfern / RWA and ATP Annual Reports / RWA Special Arrangements for DA Notifications and Advertising over December 2007 & January 2008 / Parliamentary Questions and Answers on Redfern Waterloo / Inquiry into Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage (including in Redfern Waterloo) – Hearing Dates set – Submissions by 31st January 2008 / Expressions of Interest for Leasing of historic Black Theatre Site / REDWatch Welcomes Redfern Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Statement on Public Housing / Friends of Eveleigh Campaign Update / Lucy Taksa lecture: ‘Buildings, machines and ghosts: finding cultural heritage and social value at the Eveleigh Railway Workshops’ - Thursday 13 December 2007 / Summer on the Green – Friday 7th December 2007 / Darlington to Celebrate Howard End – Sunday 16th December 3pm / UTS Shopfront Projects – Semester One Project Applications Close January 31st 2008 / December 2007 Edition of South Sydney Herald / UTS Precinct Paper available at Redfern Neighbourhood Centre / Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
Plibersek’s increased margin, responsibilities
Increasing her commanding margin in the Sydney electorate to an unassailable 25 per cent, Tanya Plibersek is set to lead the nation as Federal Minister for Housing reports Ben Falkenmire in the December 2007 edition of the South Sydney Herald.
Down and out in Newtown
If you happen to be strolling down King Street on a Monday and you spy a barbecue outside the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre, then pop over and grab a sausage sanger for a small donation reports Nicholas McCallum in the December 2007 edition of the South Sydney Herald.
Crunch time for The Block
Years after the Pemulwuy Project was first planned, the Aboriginal Housing Company (AHC) will submit its concept master plan for the redevelopment of the Redfern Block to the NSW Department of Planning. Under state law, the department will have 40 days to accept or reject the project reports Angela Dewan in Precinct South Sydney Edition Issue 4/2007 in November 2007.
$30,000,000 Indigenous sports centre gets the nod
Minister for Planning Frank Sartor has approved the Indigenous Land Council's proposal to build a new sports, education and community centre at Redfern writes Ben Falkenmire in the South Sydney Herald of November 2007.
RWIU 7 Nov 2007
REDWatch Federal Election Candidates Housing Forum – 6.30pm Monday 12th November 2007 Redfern Town Hall / Making Input on Public Housing Renewal / Some Housing Issues in the Media / AHC Concept Plan with Department of Planning for Pemulwuy Project / Redfern Waterloo Street Team Evaluation Report Surfaces / RWA Minister and CEO answer Questions on Redfern Waterloo / Anchor Tenant for CarriageWorks’ new Commercial Retail Area / Eveleigh Railyards on National Trust Top Ten List of Australia’s Heritage at Risk / Sale of Rachel Foster Hospital - Public Tender Closes 2pm Tuesday 20th November 2007 / National Indigenous Development Centre Update / Frasers CUB Design Workshop – 11 am – 4 pm Saturday 17 November 2007 / Souths Leagues Club / Local Action Plans Matching Grants Program Expressions of Interest – 14 December 2007 / Jobs Available at The Settlement – 16th November 2007 / Koorikuto Benefit night – 8pm Saturday 10th November 2007 / Business Crime Prevention Forum – 13th & 14th November 2007 / Aboriginal Karate Program Grading at The Settlement – 17th November 2007 / Rally in Support of NT Aboriginal Communities – 10am Sunday 18th November on the Block / Hands Up for Indigenous Rights – 11am Sunday 18th November 2007 / Redfern-Waterloo Authority Seniors’ Christmas Luncheon – 12 noon Tuesday 20th November 2007 / Inquiry into Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage (including in Redfern Waterloo) – Submissions Close 30th November 2007 / Human Rights Arts and Film Festival – 6th December 2007 / The Balnaves Foundation Open House Program - Santa Babies, 13th December, 12pm, Ages 2-5 / Local Entertainment in the media / South Sydney Herald / Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
Labor thinks local
Labor talked local government in Surry Hills in October. Federal Sydney MP Tanya Plibersek, ACT Senator Kate Lundy and federal candidate for Wentworth George Newhouse were in attendance writes Ben Walker in the South Sydney Herald of November 2007.
Planning for public housing renewal
The Department of Housing and the Redfern-Waterloo Authority are working in partnership to facilitate a comprehensive social housing improvement strategy for the area, reports the RWA in its Update of October 2007.
Flight of vital workers spurs cheap rent plan
COUNCILS are developing affordable housing policies to try to stop teachers, nurses, police and child-care workers leaving expensive parts of the city reports Catharine Munro and Brian Robins in the SMH of October 22, 2007.
Call for public housing review
THE contraction in public housing is at the core of Australia's housing affordability problem, with an overhaul of Government policy essential to redress the imbalance, a study shows reports Brian Robins in the SMH of October 22, 2007.
Cheap housing quota off the boil
THE NSW Government appears to be backing away from asking developers to provide affordable housing, days after announcing it was cutting levies to make it easier for first-home buyers to enter the market reports Catharine Munro SMH Urban Affairs Editor with Sunanda Creagh.
Minister Sartor & RWA CEO’s Answers at Estimates Hearing – 15 October 2007
Minister Sartor and RWA CEO Robert Domm appeared before NSW Parliament’s General Purpose Standing Committee No 4 for “Estimates Hearings” on 15th November 2007. The draft transcript includes how the Minister sees progress in Redfern Waterloo, CUB Voluntary Planning Agreements, Redfern Railway Station, Public housing Redevelopment, the RWA’s involvement in Human Services and Aboriginal employment.
15 October 2007
In this Update: Inquiry into Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage (including in Redfern Waterloo) – Submissions Close 30th November 2007 / “Creating a Culture of Work in the Redfern Waterloo Area” – RWA Study Now Available / Housing Forum for the Federal Electorate of Sydney – REDWatch Forum / The ILC’s National Indigenous Development Centre (NIDC) given Development Approval / Concept Approval for Rachel Forster Redevelopment / Frasers Broadway Exhibition / RWA October 2007 Newsletter / New Volunteer Activity at Eveleigh’s Large / RailCorp Rail Heritage Problem Update / Darlington Chippendale Urban Design Study Proposal Documents on Web / Green Square Design Workshop - 17 & 20 October 2007 / Redfern Waterloo and the Media / South Sydney Herald – October 2007 / Redfern Girl’s Basketball Team Needs Help to Get to Perth / New Village to Village Bus Time Table / Connect Redfern Family & Children’s Services Updated lists for Term 4 2007 / NCOSS Policy Conference - Perspectives on Poverty - 8.30am-5pm Wednesday 17th October 2007 / Danks Street Waterloo Festival – 21st October 11am to 5pm / Solar Hot Water Information Evening - 6:30pm 24th October 2007 – Redfern Town Hall / Waterloo’s Summer on the Green – Friday 7th December 2007 / Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
2007 FEDERAL ELECTION: THE PARTIES' HOUSING POLICIES
The following summary of the political parties housing policies was complied by Shelter SA and circulated on 10th October through the The National Tenant Support Network (National TSN). Other policies will obviously be announced through out the election but this provides a pre-election snapshot. The list is in reverse alphabetical order.
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