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Premier Carr on Future of Redfern
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 18, 2005 07:58 PM
Extract of Speech by NSW Premier Bob Carr at The Committee for Sydney Forum on Sydney 19th February 2004. In talking about future growth centres in Sydney the Premier made the following observations on where he saw Redfern going in the next 25 years.
RWA State Significant
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 12:54 PM
This map shows the area gazetted as State Significant within the RWA Area. The RWA takes planning control in this area away from the City of Sydney Council. File size is 236 Kb.
Changes in State Electoral Boundaries for 2007 Election
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 12:34 PM
Changes to electoral boundaries in the REDW area for the next State election would see Clover Moore’s seat of Bligh move north of Cleveland Street and contain no part of Redfern Waterloo. Kristina Keneally’s seat of Heffron would move north to take in almost all of Redfern. The piece of Redfern on the Western side of the railway line, including the block, moves into Andrew Refshauge’s old seat of Marrickville. We have included the relevant section of the proposed boundary map below. (Proposed boundaries in blue & existing boundaries in gold). File size is 94Kb.
Facilities in Redfern Waterloo
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 12:13 PM
This map shows the major streets and selected community facilities in the RWA Area. This map is Figure 2 "Facilities in Redfern and Waterloo" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 265 Kb.
Land Ownership around The Block
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 12:02 PM
This map shows land ownership around The Block in Redfern in early 2004. This map is Figure 14 "Land ownership in and around The Block" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 229 Kb.
Demolished houses on Block and Needle Van Location
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:57 AM
This map shows the location of houses demolished on The Block to early 2004. It also shows the locations used by the mobile needle van. This map is Figure 16 "Locations of mobile needle and syringe van and demolished houses" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 179 Kb.
Redfern Police Local Area Command
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:51 AM
This map shows the area covered by the Redfern LAC. This map is Figure 17 "Boundaries of the NSW Police Redfern Local Area Command" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 200 Kb.
Major Land Owners in RED area
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:43 AM
This colour map shows the major land owners in the RED area. About one third of the area is owned by government departments. This map is Figure 7 "Major land owners in the RED area" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 186 Kb.
Road Structure
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:37 AM
This map shows the road structure for the RED area. The RED area is bordered on two sides by arterial roads and has a twin pair arterial road running through the Redfern Town centre.This map is Figure 12 "Road Structure" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 87 Kb.
Bus Routes
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:32 AM
This maps show how the RED Area is served by bus routes. Bus routes tend to serve through trafic rather than the transport needs of those that live in the area. The RED consultation identified the need for both a local figure 8 bus route to enable local people to easily access Railway Stations as well as a wider service to allow the community to access hospital, shopping and open space. This map is Figure 13 "Bus toutes" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 287 Kb.
Open Space in RED Area
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:20 AM
This photo map shows open space within the RED Strategy area. This map is Figure 9 "Open Space" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 204 Kb.
Proximity to Open Space outside Area
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:17 AM
This map shows how the REDW area sits in proximity to surrounding open space. The RED Strategy consultation identified that while there was open space near the RED area there were problems for the local community accessing these areas. This map is Figure 10 "Proximity to open spaces outside ther area" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 174 Kb.
RED Strategy Area
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 17, 2005 11:09 AM
This shows the area initially covered by the RWPP RED Strategy. This map is Figure 6 "Area covered by the RED Strategy" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 209 Kb.
RWA Photo Suburb Map
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 16, 2005 08:46 PM
This map shows a photo of the suburbs that make up the RWA with the suburb boundaries marked. This map is Figure 1 "Area covered in surrounding linked communities" from the NSW Government Submission for the Inquiry into Redfern and Waterloo 30 April 2004. File size is 264 Kb.
Initial RWA Map
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 16, 2005 08:33 PM
This map was the one initially released to the media, and put on the RWPP website to show the RWA boundaries. It follows the earlier RED boundaries. It was not until the legislation became available that it was realised that Alexandria was not part of the area to be covered by the RWA. Map is 251 Kb.
Terms of Redfernece
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 13, 2005 05:39 PM
This is the terms of reference of the Human Services Advisory Committee (HSAC) when it was first established. File is pdf 129Kb.
Board
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 13, 2005 05:38 PM
Details of the RWA Board makeup.
Operational Structure
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 13, 2005 05:38 PM
Details of how the RWA is organised.
Inquiry into Issues relating to Redfern & Waterloo 2004
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 08, 2005 01:13 PM
In 2004 the Standing Committtee on Social Issues of the Legislative Council undertook an "Inquiry into Issues relating to Redfern & Waterloo". Their report received a wide range of submissions and their recomendations covered the areas issues and the way in which the NSW Government was responding to these challenges.
Submissions & Witnesses
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 08, 2005 01:10 PM
The Inquiry received 94 Submissions and heard evidence from a large range of people and government officials between May and November 2004. Much of this evidence is available on the Inquiry website in the transcripts and the public submissions. In this section we have tried to make it possible to find material that might be of interest.
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