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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.
11 March 2005
The Battle for the Block – Background Documents
30 March 2005
Human Services Plan Community Workshop – Monday 4th April 10am-1pm or 6pm – 9pm PCYC, 638 Elizabeth Street, Redfern / REDWatch Meeting Sunday 3rd April – Redfern Community Centre 2pm – Guest Speaker Gary Moore, Director, NCOSS who is also co-chair of the RWA Human Services Advisory Committee / REDWatch Fundraiser – The Waterloo Story - Tom Zabrinski’s film “Waterloo” about the battle to save Waterloo in the 1970s will be accompanied by guest speakers Tom Uren, Jack Mundy and Tom Zabrinski - 2pm Sunday 16th April Skybar Hotel George Street Redfern. / Aboriginal Housing Company convenes Pemulwuy Vision Taskforce / Responses to Minister Sartor’s Comments on The Block / Indigenous Housing In Sydney - Public Forum 7th April 2005 7 for 7.30 pm Herb Greedy Hall Petersham Rd Marrickville / Redfern Community Centre Friday Night Speaker – Tom Calma Friday 1st April 2005 / Recent News impacting on the RWA? / Redfern Police Move into New Premises near Redfern Station / Leaving Minto: A Study of the Social and Economic Impacts of Public Housing Estate Redevelopment – Report now Available / Callan Park – Save Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital - Wednesday, 30th March 2005 at 7pm Balmain Town Hall
31 March 2005
Redfern-Waterloo Ministerial Advisory Committees Call for Expressions of Interest before 5pm 22nd April / Redfern-Waterloo Human Services E-Newsletter Issue One March 2005 / Correction on REDWatch Fundraiser is Saturday 16th April (not Sunday) / “Metro strategy and the city” – Institute of Public Administration Seminar 26th April 5.30pm Dixson Room State Library of NSW / Aboriginal Child Sexual Assault Taskforce Community Information Session - Redfern Monday 4th April 2pm Redfern Community Centre / Redfern-Waterloo Human Services E-Newsletter Issue One March 2005
17 June 2005
The Battle for The Block – Sartor talks to SBS / ALP Gets to Discuss Redfern Waterloo with Minister yet again … while the rest of us wait / RWA Human Services Team Announced / ANTaR Forum on Redfern/Waterloo Issues 25th June 2005 2-4.30 PM Redfern Town Hall / The Storytelling Circle - a FREE 5 Week Acting/Storytelling Course Starts Saturday June 18th / UTS Shopfront Projects – Deadline for new projects June 30th / Sydney University Settlement Changes / ALP NSW Conference Motion on Redfern Waterloo as passed
File AHC Press Release 30 May 2005
AHC Press Release regarding the State Significant sites map
20 April 2005
Human Services Cluster Groups Meeting with Community /// Ministerial Advisory Committees /// RWA Community Consultation Framework /// “See Redfern before Frank Sells It” Parliamentarian’s Tour /// Building e-communities /// Mean Streets or Lost Suburbs /// Redfern Community Centre Looking to Employ a Cultural Development Officer
A List of Useful Web Links
This is a summary of some of the main links to other sites concerning Redfern - Waterloo
File HSAC-minutes-050315
Meeting minutes of the Human Services Advisory Committee - 15 March 2005
12 April 2005
REDWatch Fundraiser /// Service Providers Working in Redfern-Waterloo Workshop /// Redfern-Waterloo Ministerial Advisory Committees Expressions of Interest /// Human Services Plan Community Input into Cluster Groups /// RWA News on Consultation and Information /// Further News about The Block /// Minister Sartor seeks $36m Loan for Redfern Waterloo
Sartor keeps right to annex land around Redfern - 09.12.2004
The new State Government body that will oversee the redevelopment of Redfern and Waterloo will be able to bypass heritage laws and consent to its own development plans despite amendments to the Government's proposals yesterday.
04 February 2005
Contents / Premier’s Department RWPP Job Vacancies / Seeking comments on Pemulwuy Project / Award for “Blackout Violence” Campaign / Redfern Waterloo Authority News / Will Redfern and Waterloo be like Manhattan?
Revealed: how Redfern will be reborn - 29.11.2004
The State Government has a $5 billion plan to redevelop Redfern and the surrounding suburbs that involves seizing control of Aboriginal housing on the Block and letting private developers take over two-thirds of the area's public housing estates.
File REDWatch Press Release 02 Nov 2004
Community group REDWatch outlines its concerns about the proposed Redfern Waterloo Authority.
UrbanGrowth, SMDA & RWA Plans & Activities
UrbanGrowth NSW absorbed the Sydney Metropolitan Development Authority (SMDA) into UrbanGrowth NSW Development Corporation on 1 January 2013. The SMDA had itself absorbed the Redfern Waterloo Authority (RWA) during 2011. This section has information about the Redfern Waterloo Authority (RWA) which was the NSW Government Authority responsible for the Urban Renewal of the Built Environment, Human Services and Employment and Enterprise in Redfern Waterloo between 2005 - 2011. It also includes information about the SMDA's activities in Redfern-Waterloo from 2011 and UrbanGrowth's activities from 2013. Here you will find information about the UGDC, SMDA & RWA, their statements, plans and community responses to those plans. Many development planning roles simply passed from one authority to the next hence they are together here. You can also find up to date information about what has happened and is planned for the various parts of Redfern Waterloo that the NSW Department of Planning and Infrastructure has had planning control over since 2005. There is also some information on associated developments, such as the CUB site, in which the RWA has an interest as CUB's affordable housing levy was taken by legislation for the RWA and funds affordable housing at North Eveleigh.
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