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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.
Big plans for Redfern
AFTER Pyrmont, Homebush Bay, Green Square and Rhodes, the next big urban consolidation challenge for Sydney is a curly one – Redfern reports Harvey Grennan in the Brisbane Times of April 17, 2007.
3 April 2007
Election Wash Up for Redfern Waterloo / Congratulations Catherine Burn – NSW Woman of the Year / ILC Responds to Open Day at Former Redfern School / Exodus Tutorial Centre Redfern underway / Redfern Community Health Centre – Initial Plans / RWA at Large / Heritage Rail Operators trying to avoid Eveleigh upset Chippendale / Chippendale Resident takes CUB Site approval to Court / Redfern Street Public Art needs creative input – 4th & 5th March 6pm / Redfern Street Public Art needs RWA DA Approval – Exhibition until April 20th 2007 / Redfern Station Options not to go to Community / Update on Black Theatre Site / Council Provides Owner’s consent for Pemulwuy Project Application / DoH Policy on Relocating Tenants for Management Purposes / Update on Community Safety Plan – Wednesday 4th April 6pm / RWA Contributions Plans Exhibition – until 5 April 2007 / Connect Redfern Term Two Information by 11th April 2007 / ANTaR Campaign to Stop Child Abuse / Black Fellas Dreaming Museum looking for Support / Marton Gardens / Waterloo Green mosaic plans on display / Aborigines in Redfern – My Concrete Country / Rock the Block Continues on 5th May 2007 / Yaama Dhinawan Hospitality Training Now Enrolling / Get Redfern Waterloo Update Information Earlier / News Round Up / South Sydney Herald – March 2007
ALP - Marrickville - Response to REDWatch questionnaire
The following response to the REDWatch Questions was received jointly from Carmel Tebbutt Member for Marrickville and Kristina Keneally Member for Heffron.
ALP - Heffron - Response to REDWatch questionnaire
The following response to the REDWatch Questions was received jointly from Kristina Keneally Member for Heffron and Carmel Tebbutt Member for Marrickville.
RWA’s Draft Affordable Housing Plan questionable, says local activist
The RWA has asked for comment on its affordable housing plan for the Redfern-Waterloo area. Ross Smith responds in the South Sydney Herald of March 2007 and The South Sydney Herald invites you to go to the Redfern-Waterloo Authority’s website to read their affordable housing plan, then go to the REDWatch website and read some of the other responses. It’s your suburb, get involved. Read and respond. We invite your comments in our Letters page.
Water and housing: Labor and Greens go toe to toe
Heffron Labor incumbent Kristina Keneally has denied that the State government’s promised desalination plant will cause road closures and extensive roadwork in Erskineville. Claims that the $1.9 billion desalination plant at Kurnell will cause two years of road works across Sydney’s southern suburbs were frst made by the Daily Telegraph in February reports Bill Birtles and Trevor Davies in the South Sydney Herald of March 2007.
John McInerney’s change of climate
In January, The City Hub reported that John McInerney, former town planner and City of Sydney Councillor, is going to stand for the lower house seat of Heffron reports the South Sydney Herald of March 2007.
GREENS - Heffron - Ben Spies-Butcher RW Forum Speech
This is the text of the speech prepared by Ben Spies-Butcher for the REDWatch Heffron Candidate's Forum on 14th March 2007. Please note that the written speech may not fully correspond with what was finally said in the candidate's address.
Socialist Equality Party - Marrickville - Response to REDWatch Questionnaire
The following was prepared by the Socialist Equality Party candidates for the Legislative Assembly seats covering Redfern-Waterloo: Patrick O’Connor for Marrickville and James Cogan for Heffron.
Socialist Equality Party - Heffron - Response to REDWatch Questionnaire
The following was prepared by the Socialist Equality Party candidates for the Legislative Assembly seats covering Redfern-Waterloo: Patrick O’Connor for Marrickville and James Cogan for Heffron.
GREENS – Marrickville – Response to REDWatch questionnaire
By Fiona Byrne Greens Candidate for Marrickville.
GREENS – Heffron – Response to REDWatch questionnaire
By Ben Spies-Butcher Greens Candidate for Heffron
Climate Change Coalition Response to REDWatch Questions
The following Answers on Redfern Waterloo Issues were received from the Climate Change Coalition. The Climate Change Coalition is not running candidates in the lower house seats of Heffron and Marrickville only in the NSW Legislative Council.
7 March 2007
In this Update: Redfern Waterloo Candidate’s Forums – 6.00 – 8.30pm 14th & 15th March 2007 / Heffron Electorate – Redfern Waterloo Forum - Wednesday 14th March 6pm for 6.30 – 8.30pm The Factory Community Centre, 67 Raglan St Waterloo / Marrickville Electorate – Darlington Forum - [includes The Block and Redfern West of Redfern Railway Station] Thursday 15th March 6pm for 6.30 - 8.30pm Redfern Community Centre, Hugo St Redfern / REDWatch releases its “Wish List” for Redfern Waterloo / REDWatch March Meeting – 6pm Wednesday 7th March 2007 / RWA Re-exhibition of Amended Draft’s of Contributions Plan and Affordable Housing Contributions Plan – Until 5 April 2007 / Council unhappy with RWA Contributions Plan / RWA’s February 2007 Update / Federal Funding for Urban Aboriginal Housing Under threat / Green Square Town Centre to Start Moving and a new website / Redfern Waterloo Urban Design Study Finalised / Information from ILC Open Day on Redfern Public school Site / CoS Redfern One Stop Shop set to move to Redfern Town Hall – DA Exhibition until 15th March 2007 / No Alcohol Free Zones for The Block / Eveleigh Railyards / More Light on Community and Business Leaders Meeting / Plans to Redevelop South’s Leagues Club Announced / Part 3A and the Public Interest – Public Seminar – 6-8pm Wednesday 7th March 2007 / Heritage Festival 2007 - 3 – 18 March 2007 / Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
ALP - Heffron - Kristina Keneally letter to New Electors from Bligh
This letter dated 28 February 2007 was sent to Redfern Residents who joined the seat of Heffron as a result of the Boundary Change.
Socialist Alliance response to REDWatch questionnaire
By Pip Hinman, Socialist Alliance candidate for Marrickville
Greens reveal concerns about public housing future
The Greens have called for the Government to "come clean" on Redfern public housing, following the failure of the Redfern-Waterloo Authority (RWA) to release details of its Built Environment Plan reports Cara Davis in the Southern Courier of 20 February 2007.
February 2007 - RWA Update - text version
This is the text version of the RWA February 2007 Update. Articles include: $123 million Channel 7 project to start - 2000 new jobs for Redfern / Yaama Dhinawan’s proud graduation / How to book Yaama Dhinawan / National Indigenous Development Centre / Community Consultation on NIDC / New Community Health Centre moves ahead / $60 million in affordable housing / Progress on Redfern Station upgrade / Need Assistance?
File February 2007 RWA Update - PDF Version
This is a PDF version of the RWA Update issued in February 2007 which provided an update on earlier announced RWA initiatives. File is 156 Kb PDF.
Questions for Candidates for March 24th 2007 NSW Election
These questions were adopted by a REDWatch General Meeting on 14th February 2007 for use on the REDWatch website and for distribution in the lead up to the 2007 NSW Election. REDWatch has tried to limit the list of questions to those specifically relevant to Redfern Waterloo but we still have a long list to do the issues justice. REDWatch is asking candidates to limit their responses to 100 words for each question.
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