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Waterloo Low Rise Building Safety Audit 2015
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 16, 2018 08:47 AM
This is a copy of the June 2015 Waterloo Low Rise Building Safety Audit report is released, conducted by Waterloo Neighbourhood Board lead by Counterpoint
Waterloo Safety Audit report 2012
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 16, 2018 08:37 AM
his is a copy of the 2012 Waterloo Safety Audit report is released, conducted by Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board lead by City of Sydney Council
LAHC Masterplan display boards used during visioning
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 08:49 PM
These are the boards that are displayed during the Visioning that set out key messages from LAHC for the development. The boards deal with the indicative time frame for the redevelopment precinct and the planning process. It also deals with the drivers and aims of the redevelopment and what that means for public housing residents as well as the objectives of the Waterloos State Significant Precinct.
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by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 07:36 PM
December 2017 Metro Waterloo Update
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 07:23 PM
This leaflet was distributed by Sydney Metro City and Southwest on 5 December 2017 and it sets out the work expected on the site for the coming months.
Request for Human Services Case Studies
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 07:05 PM
It is proposed that there will be a meeting of NGO Executive Officers and senior representatives from different Human Service departments in February 2018 to start work on a Waterloo Human Services Plan. In the lead up to this Michael Shreenan wrote to NGOs on behalf of Counterpoint, REDWatch, Groundswell and Inner Sydney Voice on 7 December 2017 asking for case study input. Below is the letter sent out. We are looking for feedback by Friday 19th January 2018.
Case Study Template for Human Services Plannning
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 07:02 PM
This is a MS Word template that may be useful in documenting systemic issues in Waterloo. It has been adapted from Scotland Citizens Advice model to encourage reporting of systemic issues case studies in the lead up to a meeting between NGOs and Government Departments in February 2018. If you do not find the template helpful for your issuer then please write your case study up in a manner that you find covers your issue.
Draft Social Policy: How Does it Impact My Client, My Service and My Role?
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 06:57 PM
This is a draft of Social Policy: How Does it Impact My Client, My Service and My Role? It has been adapted from Scotland Citizens Advice model to encourage people to think about systemic issues and how and why they should be identified. This has been put together to assist interested people put together examples of systemic issues they and their agencies currently face in Waterloo that could be addressed through a Waterloo Human Services Plan.
REDWatch Request to FACS for Human Services Plan
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 06:36 PM
The email below (which has been slightly altered for the website) was sent to the FACS Deputy Secretaries responsible for FACS Housing at Waterloo and FACS Land and Housing Corporation and FACS Secretary Michael Coutts-Trotter. It provides an outline of a long push to get Human Services on the agenda alongside the Waterloo Master Plan.
Human Service Plan Goals from REDWatch Perspective
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 06:32 PM
REDWatch has been involved in a few meetings with Land and Housing Corporation about the shape of a human services plan for Waterloo. The document below has been provided to LAHC as an indication of some of the systemic issues that REDWatch wants to see addressed in a Waterloo Human Services Plan.
Can the people problems be fixed by estate redevelopment?
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 06:00 PM
Estate renewal and housing mix is portrayed by government as a fix-all for public housing estates. Geoff Turnbull in Inner Sydney Voice magazine asks can new buildings alone really address the problems created when government place people with higher and higher needs into public housing without the wrap around human services necessary for them to keep their tenancies and address their issues.
Waterloo Human Services Plan
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 06:00 PM
As part of the Waterloo SSP redevelopment REDWatch and local agencies pushed for a Human Services Plan to go alongside the built environment master plan. in 2017 FACS LAHC agreed such a plan would be undertaken. Here we have pulled together activities that relate to human service planning in Waterloo.
Human Services Plans
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 05:02 PM
With the RWA taking over the role of the Premiers Department Redfern Waterloo Partnership Project (RWPP) the RWA became also responsible for the reform of Human Services within Redfern Waterloo which had been recommended by the Morgan Disney Report. The RWA produced two Human Services Plans and an initial evaluation of HSP1. The SMDA have taken over some responsibility for the Human Services Plans but it is unclear as to how this area of the RWA's responsibility will be progressed. Improved Human Service delivery was one of the aims of the NSW Government intervention which was not achieved by the RWA.
REDWatch Submission on Locomotive Workshops SSDAs
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 04:53 PM
Below is a copy of the REDWatch submission to The Department of Planning and Environment regarding Mirvac's proposed redevelopment of the ATP Locomotive Workshop.
Elizabeith Street SSDA
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 04:16 PM
Elizabeth Street Redfern was declared a State Significant Precinct on Sept 9 2017. The area declared is the vacant block next to the PCYC and the PCYC itself. Here you can finds oout about this development as it unfolds.
Elizabeth Street Redfern Developer Registration of Interest 20 Dec 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 04:07 PM
Minister Prue Goward visited Redfern on Wednesday 20 December 2017 to announce a Registration of Interest (ROI) process to speed up the proposed redevelopment of The Elizabeth Street Redfern public housing.
Elizabeth Street Redfern Declared State Significant Precinct on Sept 9 2017
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 24, 2017 04:06 PM
On September 9 the NSW Department of Planning and Environment declared 600-660 Elizabeth Street, Redfern a potential State Significant Precinct (SSP), in order to set new planning controls.
Proforma Submission for Locomotive Workshop DA Objection
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2017 08:00 AM
The below proforma submission has been put together by ARAG based on material supplied to REDWatch. Please take what you find useful, express it in your own words and then make your submission on the major Projects portal.
Locomotive Workshop Redevelopment
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 13, 2017 05:00 PM
Mirvac have placed on exhibition a proposal to redevelop the Locomotive Workshop at the Australian Technology Park Eveleigh. Here we have gathered some information about this proposal and the community and heritage concerns about the proposal.
Waterloo Public Housing Renewal - Exisiting Property sizes
by REDWatch, last updated: Nov 19, 2017 09:58 PM
Land and Housing has supplied REDWatch with a breakdown of the existing housing stock in the area covered by the proposed master plan. The figures show how many of different size units currently exist on the various blocs and buildings. This information is of interest because there is concern that one possible outcome will be the rentention of the same number of front doors but that the unit size will shrink.
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