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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 Redfern-Waterloo UPDATE February 2006 (PDF Version)
This is a 156 KB PDF version of the RWA's February 2006 Update which contains- Strategy for Revitalising Redfern-Waterloo / Built Environment Plan Released for Community Consultation / Encouraging Jobs and Enterprise through Development of Strategic Sites / Proposed Land Use for RWA Strategic Sites / North Eveleigh / Australian Technology Park /South Eveleigh / Eveleigh Street Precinct, including the Block /Redfern Station, Gibbons Street and Regent Street Precinct / Redfern Public School / Redfern Police Station and Court House / Rachel Forster Hospital / Planning Instruments for Strategic Sites / How to Have Your Say on the Draft Plan
Redfern-Waterloo UPDATE February 2006 (Text Version)
This is a text version of the RWA's February 2006 Update which contains - Strategy for Revitalising Redfern-Waterloo / Built Environment Plan Released for Community Consultation / Encouraging Jobs and Enterprise through Development of Strategic Sites / Proposed Land Use for RWA Strategic Sites / North Eveleigh / Australian Technology Park /South Eveleigh / Eveleigh Street Precinct, including the Block /Redfern Station, Gibbons Street and Regent Street Precinct / Redfern Public School / Redfern Police Station and Court House / Rachel Forster Hospital / Planning Instruments for Strategic Sites / How to Have Your Say on the Draft Plan
11 February 2006
RWA Release Built Environment Plan (Stage One) / Built Environment Consultation Process / Initial Responses to Draft Plan / Employment and Enterprise Key to Redfern Waterloo Plan? / Special REDWatch Built Environment Meeting Sunday 12th February 2006 at 2.30 pm at the Factory / Redfern Oval Development Application / Midnight Basketball Launched / Expanded Index and links to Built Environment Plan
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).
Sartor changes zoning of the Block to commercial - 9 February 2006
Aboriginal Housing Company Media release 9 February 2006.
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.
File Final Human Services Plan comparison with Draft
On December 22 2005 the RWA posted the Human Services Plan for Redfern Waterloo that was approved by Cabinet. In this word document (269KB) we have made a text comparison of the Draft put out for consultation with the final Plan as approverd by Cabinet. The document shows deletions and additions in colour and provides a quick overview of the changes that were made as a result of the consultation.
File RWA Annual Report 2004-2005 - Without Pictures
This is a 275Kb PDF version of the RWA Annual report 04-05 which has had all the pictures removed to produce a reasonable file size.
Redfern-Waterloo Authority Annual Report 04-05
This is the text of the RWA Annual Report excluding the Financial Report for the Financial year ended June 2005. The Report can be downloaded as either a full version with pictures (12MB) or without pictures (275Kb). We have provided the RWA Annual report on this form to allow it to be searched easily on this site.
File Alliance Scorecard on Metro Strategy
This scorecard on the Metro Strategy was released on 6 December 2005 by an alliance of the state’s peak interest groups including Housing Industry Association, NSW Council of Social Services, Property Council of Australia, State Chamber of Commerce (NSW), Total Environment Centre & UnionsNSW. The file is a 305 KB PDF.
SHARING THE FUTURE OF THE CITY OF CITIES - 05.12.2005
The Council of Social Service of NSW (NCOSS) has called on the Iemma Government to establish affordable housing targets for all Sydney planning regions by June 2006, following yesterday’s release of City of Cities, A plan for Sydney’s Future. NCOSS Media Release.
05 December 2005
Who in Redfern-Waterloo Will Go Global with The Metro Strategy? /RWA Post Development Application Procedures for State Significant Areas (14 days notice for a demonstration) / Michael Mundine and Frank Sartor Talk / Elizabeth Street DoH Development & the PCYC / Redfern Oval / REDWatch Discussion Forum / CUB Site and the $24 Million RWA Developer Levy / Coming Events Now on the REDWatch Website
Extracts from "City of Cities - A Plan for Sydney's Future"
"City of Cities - A Plan for Sydney's Future" is the final component of the Metropolitan Strategy, the NSW Government's 25 year plan for Sydney. Below are a few extracts that are relevant to Redfern Waterloo. The extracts are shown consecutively as they appear in the report. To preserve space we have run some paragraphs together and separated sections by a double paragraph break. The Page number from the where the extract was taken is shown at the end of each extract.
Public Private Partnerships - FACT SHEET - December 2004
This fact sheet was issued by Housing NSW to explain Public Private Partnerships with the first "social housing PPP" at Bonnyrigg.
Brewery site limits watered down
STRICT planning controls for the city's largest development, the $800 million Carlton and United Brewery site, have been watered down to lure developers to the troubled project. Report by Bonnie Malkin Urban Affairs Reporter SMH December 2, 2005
File RWST Literature and program review
This document has been supplied by the RWA to provide background reading regarding the basis for integration of services in Redfern Waterloo. This document is Appendix 1 of the Draft report on the Evalustion of the Redfern Waterloo Street Team (RWST). The current document is a scanned version of the printed section provided. We have ran the document throught an OCR programme so you can copy material from the report but please check any copied text against the original in case of any OCR errors. We have requested a text pdf from the RWA and when this is received we will replace this large document. REDWatch has also requested the RWA to release the full RWST Evaluation as what can be learnt from the evaluation of this program can inform future decisions by other youth service providers. This is a large PDF file 1.3MB.
File Labor Councillors Submission on DHSP
This is the City of Sydney Labor Councillors Submission on the RWA's Draft human Services Plan for Redfern Waterloo. The File is a Word Document of 41 Kb.
File NCOSS Submission on DHSP
This is a the NCOSS Submission on the RWA's Draft human Services Plan for Redfern Waterloo.
File Redfern Legal Centre's Submission on DHSP
This is a final copy of the Redfern Legal Centre's Submission on the RWA's Draft human Services Plan for Redfern Waterloo. The File is a Word Document of 67 Kb.
Community Speak Out on DHSP until 11 November 2005
During the Consultation REDWatch set up a Speak Out Page and encouraged people to make comments on the DHSP. The material below was posted during this time and we have supplied it to the 'Reforming Human Services" section of the RWA so that these comments are part of the formal feedback to the DHSP. During the consultation drafts of some submissions were posted. While these are referred to below we have only posted the final submissions and changed the links so they point to the final submissions. We have established a new "Speak Out" page for any ongoing community feedback on the DHSP.
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