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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.
16 March 2006
RWA Act Amendment in Parliament / The Redfern Waterloo SEPP also needs comment / Some Reactions to the RWA BEP Plan / Community Picnic and BEP Information Day – Saturday 8th April / Ongoing discussion and Media on RWA Plan / Public Housing and Stage Two of the RWA’s BEP / Will Cabinet Please Come to Redfern? / City Of Sydney Plans / Where New City Train Lines May Go through Redfern / RWA announces More Aboriginal Building Jobs / RWA Make Some Human Services Plan Submissions Public / RWA requested to review FOI denial of Street Team Evaluation / South Sydney Herald Available on REDWatch site / REDWatch Monthly Meeting – 26th March 2006 Factory 2pm / Public Housing Next in RWA Sights / A Few Basic Figures on Redfern-Waterloo Public Housing
Cr Firth calls on Sartor to rethink Pemulwuy decision
Labor Deputy Lord Mayor, Verity Firth, has expressed grave concern at the State Government’s apparent abandonment of the Pemulwuy Project. “[The] decision by Minister Sartor is regrettable and should be reversed. It has made the realisation of the project impossible,” said Cr Firth recently reports The South Sydney Herald in its March 2006 Issue.
AHC responds to Kristina Keneally's comments on the Block
The AHC has wriiten to local MP Kristina Keneally concerning recent comments she made in Parliament and at a RWA media conference. The text of the letter follows:
Redfern/Waterloo: Land grab plan announced - 8 March 2006
Two weeks ago at a gala launch, the NSW government revealed the draft Redfern/Waterloo Built Environment Plan, the first stage of a blatant attempt to commercially redevelop these suburbs, and incorporate them into an enlarged Central Business District writes Peter Mac in The Guardian.
File Public Housing Next in RWA Sights
This is a one page article produced by REDWatch regarding the RWA and public housing redevelopment which has been flagged as being the second stage of the RWA Built Environment Plan. A second page provides statistics on Redfern Waterloo Public Housing (PDF 16 KB)
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.
The reality behind the Redfern plan: a boon for the big end of town - March 1 2006
Elizabeth Farrelly SMH March 1, 2006 writes: 'JOBS, jobs, jobs," boomed the minister. "This plan is about jobs and opportunity, opportunity and jobs, jobs and opportunity." The only job on offer at this particular sun-baked news conference was a consummate snow job. It was a small, select news conference, with a handful of the hand-picked standing around in the sun waiting for the Minister, who was a half-hour late taking up his spot in the shade.
File The Redfern Waterloo Plan as seen through the RED Strategy Looking Glass Download
This paper looks at the plans produced by the RWA that make up the Redfern Waterloo Plan by compaing them to the three RED Strategy documents which reflected community views of what should happen in the area. The documents (which are on the REDWatch website) are the RED Strategy Major Issues, The RED Strategy Core Principles and a report back from the RED consultants on what they said the community wanted. This is a two page article. (PDF 27KB)
File 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)
Initiative filed in dustbin
The following letter from Verity Firth appeared in the Australian on 21 February 2006 in response to Ross Fitzgeralds Opinion article "Another time around the Block for urban revival project" of 20th February 2006.
24 February 2006
Redfern Waterloo Street Team (RWST) Evaluation is Cabinet in Confidence says RWA / RWA CEO answers Estimates Committee questions / RWA Employment and Enterprise Plan Submissions Close 28th February 2006 / Have you planned to attend a BEP briefings or focus group? / From the RED Strategy to the Redfern Waterloo Plan / Minister makes it clear AHC is target in new Redfern Waterloo Plan / REDWatch Monthly Meeting – 26th February 2006 Factory 2pm / The Redfern Waterloo Plan as seen through the RED Strategy Looking Glass.
RWA BUILT ENVIRONMENT PLAN LANDS
This article is taken from CLOVER'S eNEWS - Friday 17 February 2006 - No. 284 and provides Clover Moore's views on the Redfern Waterloo Built Environment Plan.
17 February 2006
RWA Draft Built Environment Plan Update / How to get involved in deciding Redfern Waterloo’s future / State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) on Display for Redfern-Waterloo / REDWatch Website has Text Version of Draft Built Environment Plan and PDF Copies of Individual Maps / Summary of RWA Draft Built Environment Plan (BEP) / RWA Human Services Consultations Submissions to be released / Macdonaldtown Stabling Yards Update / Green Square Active / Local MPs Email Updates
6. Proposed Stage Two of the Built Environment Plan
[This is the text from the above mentioned section of the RWA Draft Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One) February 2006. Links to single page PDF maps and illustrations have been included and details of the file size of the link also added to allow for easy navigation. - REDWatch]
5. Future Key Tasks
[This is the text from the above mentioned section of the RWA Draft Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One) February 2006. Links to single page PDF maps and illustrations have been included and details of the file size of the link also added to allow for easy navigation. - REDWatch]
3. Strategies for Revitalising Redfern-Waterloo
[This is the text from the above mentioned section of the RWA Draft Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One) February 2006. Links to single page PDF maps and illustrations have been included and details of the file size of the link also added to allow for easy navigation. - REDWatch]
2. The Redfern-Waterloo Area
[This is the text from the above mentioned section of the RWA Draft Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One) February 2006. Links to maps and illustrations have been included and details of the file size of the link also added to allow for easy navigation. - REDWatch]
Preamble: Redfern-Waterloo: On the threshold of revitalisation
[This is the text from the above mentioned section of the RWA Draft Redfern-Waterloo Built Environment Plan (Stage One) February 2006. Links to maps and illustrations have been included and details of the file size of the link also added to allow for easy navigation. - REDWatch]
RWA Draft Built Environment Plan - Expanded Contents
These expanded Contents of the Redfern-Waterloo Authority Draft Built Environment Plan (Stage One) February 2006 allow you to identify the PDF files on the RWA website that cover the various parts of the draft report. The contents are based on the PDF of the BEP Contents with the placement of maps and illustrations into the contents for the relevent PDF File. Some sub-subsections were not shown in the official BEP contents and these have also been added.
Indigenous heartland under threat
Redfern's Aboriginal heritage could be lost to a restoration project that favours business, writes Verity Firth in SMH February 15, 2006
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