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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.
RWIU 25 June 2008
In this Update: ILC National Indigenous Development Centre Consultation – Thursday 26th June 2008 3.00-6.30pm / REDWatch – This Month’s Meeting Tuesday 1st July 2008 6pm / Inner South Community Forum (Redfern, Waterloo & Eveleigh) - Wednesday 2nd July 6.00pm to 8.30pm / RWA North Eveleigh Concept Plan Feedback / Sydney University’s Campus 2020 Masterplan Revealed / Darlington – Chippendale Urban Design Study – University Confusion / Redfern Community Health Centre Relocation Details / RWA Built Environment Update / RWA / ATP Address Noise Issues / RWA Development Applications / RWA Seeks to Close ATP Blacksmith’s Shop – Open Day 17th August 10am – 2pm / Large Erecting Shop on Federal Heritage Radar / RWA and the State Budget / RWA Human Services Update / Waterloo Green Landscape Consultation - Wednesday 9 July 2008 / Waterloo Green Action Plan Implementation / South Sydney Interagency looks at area’s forward budget needs / Making Connections - Changes and Events by 4th July 2008 / CoS Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Panel – Nominations Close Friday 1st August 2008 / CoS Plans for Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Eora Journey 2030 Proposal / NAIDOC Week 6 July 2008 – 13 July 2008 / Redfern Residents for Reconciliation Gathering Ground Photos / Art Galleries and Aboriginal Arts, Performance and Culture – Redfern Chamber of Commerce Proposed Initiatives / Concrete Culture - Ivan Dougherty Gallery until 5th July 2008 / Lights Camera Action - Information and registration Days 16th – 18th July 2008 / Underbelly Public Arts Lab + Festival looking for Support / Redfern and Regent Streets Retail Strip Sub-Committee tackles shutters / Business Awards Nominations Open / Live Green Stalls Available – Sunday 17th August / Developer Appeals Erskineville Supermarket decision / In the Media / South Sydney Herald June 2008 / Australia 2020 Summit Report Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
Last stop for old Eveleigh rail yards
When 73-year-old Brian Dunnett heard about plans to redevelop the old North Eveleigh railway yards he was keen to check-out them out. How disappointed he was when he did reports Mick Roberts in City News - News / Sydney on 12th May 2008.
File City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh - Attachment
This is the Attachment table to the City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh. This document is a scan copy with an Optical Character Recognition overlay. This is done to facilitate searching of the document. If you plan to copy sections of the text from this document please check the text against the scan to ensure there are no recognition errors. File is 3 MB PDF.
File City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh
This is the City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh. This document is a scan copy with an Optical Character Recognition overlay. This is done to fasciliate searching of the document. If you plan to copy sections of the text from this document please check the text against the scan to ensure there are no recognition errors. File is 1 MB PDF.
File NCOSS Submission on North Eveleigh
This is NCOSS's submission on the North Eveleigh Concept Plan with reference to Affordable Housing. File is 73 KB PDF
Submission on North Eveleigh from Bruce Lay
This submission has been prepared from a resident’s perspective and from a professional planning perspective. Bruce is an architect, planner and a heritage consultant.
City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh
This is the text of the City Of Sydney Submission on North Eveleigh. This document has been made using Optical Character Recognition to make the City Councils submission more available.
REDWatch North Eveleigh Concept Plan Submission - General
REDWatch's submission on the RWA's North Eveleigh Concept Plan in June 2008 was made in two parts. This is the General Submission excluding traffic issues.
Homeless in Newtown
On May 14, the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre organised a half-day forum on the topic of homelessness. The forum attracted over 60 people and included speakers from Housing NSW, City of Sydney, Marrickville Council, South West Inner City Housing Co-Op and the Public Interest Advocacy Centre. The speakers at the forum discussed a range of issues such as the growing crisis in homelessness, different types of homelessness and the legal rights of homeless persons, as well as new initiatives to develop social housing and improve services for homeless persons reports Adrian Emilsen in the South Sydney Herald of June 2008.
RWIU 28 May 2008
In this Update: REDWatch Community North Eveleigh Submission Writing BBQ – Saturday 31st May 11am – 1 pm / Some Further Comments on the North Eveleigh Concept Plan on Exhibition until 12th June 2008 / DGRs for First High rise Proposed for Regent Street Under RWA Plan / Watpac wins Seven Network Construction Contract / RWA’s Community Facilities and Services Map / Federal Budget Impacts on Redfern Waterloo Service / Nominations sought for City of Sydney Aboriginal and Torres Strait Advisory Panel / AHC the Block and the Shape of The Future / Inquiry into Aboriginal Disadvantage / Inquiry into Child Protection Services / Redfern Business Precinct Study - Towards the Future – 17th June 2008 / RWCC Redfern and Regent Streets Retail Strip Sub-Committee / Free Business Advice / Eveleigh and Rail Heritage Activity / Friends of Erskineville Village Claim Victory over Woolworths / Frasers Broadway Concept Plan & Artists Spaces DA / GCA Building Gets Border / Sustainable Sydney 2030 – Submissions Close Friday 30th May 2008 / Bourke Street Bikeway Consultation Extended - until Friday 6th June 2008 / CDEP Discussion Paper - submissions by Thursday 12th June 2008 / Senior First Aid Course – Starts 16th June 2008 / International Association for Public Participation Community Engagement Course / Draft Darlington Chippendale Urban Design Study Soon / In the Media / May 2008 South Sydney Herald / Have your say – Summary of Current Consultations
Affordable Housing and the RWA North Eveleigh Concept Plan May 2008
This document is a compilation of references on the RWA’s North Eveleigh Concept Plan referring to Affordable Housing. The list has been prepared by searching all documents for the term “affordable” in relation to housing. It includes the documents on exhibition as well as the Minister’s media statement, the RWA newsletter and the RWA evidence on affordable housing to the Inquiry into Indigenous Disadvantage. It is intended as an easy reference document for those with an interest in Affordable housing who do not have time to go through all the RWA documents associated with the North Eveleigh Concept Plan. It should be noted that the RWA Affordable Housing Contributions Plan 2006 avoided all questions about how affordable housing would be delivered by saying these would be handled in the Redfern-Waterloo Affordable Housing Program. No such programme has gone on exhibition or been released by the RWA and yet they are now making announcements which should be based on such a document. The following extracts were compiled by Geoff Turnbull for REDWatch 17 May 2008.
File North Eveleigh Social Impact Assessment - May 2008
This is the North Eveleigh Social Impact Assessment prepared by the RWA for the North Eveleigh Concept Plan. It has been included here as it has wider relevance to the RWA area and included the only released map of Redfern-Waterloo Community Facilities and Services and other broader information. File is1.3 MB PDF.
File RWA North Eveleigh Concept Plan Environment Assessment - Low Resolution
This is the RWA North Eveleigh concept Plan without Appendices. A High resolution version and the Appendices can be downloaded from www.redfernwaterloo.com.au. This document is 4.2 MB PDF.
RWA evidence to Inquiry into Overcoming Indigenous disadvantage - 29 April 2008
Below we have extracted the RWA Evidence from the Uncorrected transcript of Tuesday 29 April 2008 of the Inquiry into Overcoming Indigenous disadvantage as this evidence places some information on the public record about the RWA activities which is not otherwise available. Please check the link at the bottom of this page for the link to the original transcript which may in the future contain any corrections.
Facelift to make North Eveleigh a Cultural Hub
A DRAMATIC plan for the redevelopment of North Eveleigh has been unveiled by Minister for Planning and Redfern-Waterloo, Frank Sartor. The site of the former Eveleigh rail yards wit? be transformed into 1260 apartments, markets, cafes and open space in a new draft concept plan for the site reports Robert Burton-Bradley in the Central of 14th May 2008.
Glebe to get 700 Affordable Units
THE State Government and Sydney Council have announced a $260 million project to provide affordable housing to inner-city workers and families in an effort to tackle the city's housing crisis reports Jennifer Bennett in Central of 7 May 2008.
Newtown’s homeless in focus
An increasing number of homeless people seeking help in Newtown has prompted the establishment of a community forum to address the growing problem. Overcoming homelessness in Newtown is the focus of a forum being held at the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre on May 14. The Centre’s executive officer, Lisa Burns, said the forum will allow for the development of critical new strategies reports Linda Daniele in the South Sydney Herald May 2008.
Changing platforms for historic Eveleigh
The old Eveleigh railway yards are set to become home for more than 2500 people, provide 3000 jobs during construction and breathe new life into Redfern under a State Government $550 million redevelopment plan writes MICK ROBERTS in The City News May 3 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.
Sydney's worker bees will get inner-city homes
WHEN can a cleaner afford a brand new apartment in a prime location? When the Government realises that without them, the city would grind to a halt reports Sunanda Creagh the SMH’s Urban Affairs Reporter on April 30, 2008.
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