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Housing 2041 Policy Media Release from Minister for Water, Property and Housing
by REDWatch, last updated: May 05, 2021 11:14 AM
This is the text of the media release issued by Minister for Water, Property and Housing Melinda Pavey on 5 May 2021 on the release of the Housing 2041 strategy and an initial two-year action plan to deliver improved outcomes immediately and into the future by focusing on housing supply, diversity, affordability and resilience.
NSW Housing Policy
by REDWatch, last updated: May 05, 2021 09:59 AM
This section of the site holds information on NSW housing policy that is relevant to the Redfern-Waterloo area.
REDWatch Meeting 6 May - Health Equity – what it is and why it is important
by REDWatch, last updated: May 04, 2021 01:29 PM
This meeting will include a presentation from Fiona Haigh about Health Equity – what it is and why is it important. Fiona Haig is the Director of the Health Equity Research and Development Unit (HERDU) – a joint initiative of Sydney Local Health District and the UNSW Medicine Faculty's Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity (CPHCE). Fiona has been involved in helping facilitate some of the early work of the Waterloo Collaborative that brings together government and non-government services to deliver improved outcomes for service users and the community in Waterloo.
Waterloo South Planning Proposal Gateway Review and Independent Advisory Group (IAG) Terms of Reference
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 18, 2021 03:31 PM
This document was provided to a member of the NAB's Waterloo Redevelopment Group (WRG) in response to a request for the Terms of Reference for the Independent Advisory Group (IAG) prior to the WRG meeting the IAG. This document explains the process currently under way within the Department and the IAG.
REDWatch Transport Connectivity Workshop 22 April 2021 poster
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 18, 2021 11:41 AM
This is the poster for the REDWatch workshop on connectivity around Redfern Station and North Eveleigh
REDWatch Transport Connectivity Workshop - Redfern Station & Surrounds Workshop - 22 April 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 18, 2021 11:41 AM
This is a round table workshop to look at connectivity around Redfern Station and North Eveleigh. REDWatch has prepared a paper setting out some of the identified issues for discussion. This workshop will also look at proposals drawn up for REDWatch to address some of these connectivity issues including a possible bridge from Carriageworks to South Eveleigh. We have invited key stakeholders to help us explore what is needed.
Groundswell Local agency input to Independent Advisory Group on Waterloo South Planning Proposal
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 18, 2021 11:38 AM
On 8 April 2021 11am local Groundswell agency representatives (Geoff Turnbull REDWatch, Claire McAteer ISV and Michael Mackenzie Shreenan Counterpoint) met online with the Waterloo South Independent Advisory Group (IAG) regarding Waterloo South. The agencies also responded to requests from the IAG regarding the consultation timeline for previous engagement on the Waterloo Visioning, Options, Preferred Master Plan prior to the Council proposal and LAHC's decision to only progress the southern precinct. Some Groundswell agencies also supplied written submissions to the IAG. On 8 April the IAG had separate 25 minute meetings with representatives from Groundswell, The NAB's Waterloo Redevelopment Group, The Waterloo Public Housing Action Group and representatives from the Aboriginal community. Below are the talking Points that the local Groundswell agencies managed to fit into its 8 minute presentation to the IAG.
Inner Sydney Voice - Waterloo Letter to DPIE and Advisory Panel on Waterloo April 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 18, 2021 11:36 AM
This is a copy of the letter sent by Inner Sydney Voice to the Department of Planning Industry and Environment and the Independent Advisory Group regarding the assessment of the Waterloo South planning proposal.
Clover Moore's Update on the Waterloo South redevelopment
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 01, 2021 11:23 AM
This letter received from Lord Mayor Clover Moore on 30 March 2021 explains that the City of Sydney will no longer be the planning authority for the Waterloo South planning proposal that was endorsed by Council and the Central Sydney Planning Committee in February 2021. The letter also advises that Minister Stokes has agreed to community representatives meeting with DPIE before a decision is made.
REDWatch Letter to DPIE and other key Stakeholders regarding Waterloo South
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 01, 2021 11:16 AM
Below is the text of a letter sent by REDWatch on 25 March 2021 to DPIE Secretary Jim Betts and key stakeholders regarding the Minister's decision that DPIE would take over control of the planning proposal for Waterloo South. The statement was sent to all the key stakeholders including the independent panel members. The letter sets out some of REDWatch's key concerns resulting from the decision.
Groundswell Redfern Waterloo letter to DPIE Secretary and key stakeholders
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 01, 2021 11:06 AM
Groundswell Redfern Waterloo letter jointly produced the following letter to DPIE Secretary Jim Betts and key stakeholders regarding the Minister's decision that DPIE would take over control of the planning proposal for Waterloo South. The statement was sent to all the key stakeholders including the independent panel members. Organisations adding their support to the letter includes Counterpoint Community Services, Inner Sydney Voice, REDWatch, Redfern Legal Service, Tenant's Union NSW, Shelter NSW, The Sydney University Settlement and Milk Crate Theatre.
Counterpoint / Waterloo Redevelopment Group initial response to Independent Panel Announcement
by REDWatch, last updated: Apr 01, 2021 10:55 AM
News that Council had been stripped of its role over Waterloo South and that DPIE would take over planning with the assistance of an Independent Advisory Panel cane during a meeting of the Waterloo NAB's Waterloo Redevelopment Group (WRG). The attached is a response from Michael Shreenan as Acting Chair of the WRG to the announcement.
Independent expert advice to steer future of Waterloo
by REDWatch, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:54 PM
THis is a copy of the statement that appeared on the DPIE website on 17th March 2021 advising the names of the advisors to the departmental Secretary who will determine the Planning Proposal to be exhibited for Waterloo South.
Waterloo stalemate must not Continue - Minister Stokes
by REDWatch, last updated: Mar 17, 2021 06:44 PM
This is the text of the Media Statement Rob Stokes Minister for Planning and Public Spaces released on Twitter on Tuesday, 23 February 2021
REDWatch Meeting Thurs 4 March 6pm – Council Planners explain Waterloo South
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 25, 2021 11:22 AM
The next REDWatch meeting will attempt to unpack the City of Sydney Planning Proposal for Waterloo South. We will hear from the City of Sydney Planners as they discuss the City's vision for Waterloo South. This will be an opportunity for the general community to get an understanding of the proposal and to ask questions.
Poster for Waterloo South REDWatch meeting on 4 March 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 25, 2021 11:08 AM
This poster is to promote the REDWatch meeting where City of Sydney Planners explain the Council planning proposal for Waterloo South.
Counterpoint Community Services Waterloo South Response - 15 Feb 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 19, 2021 09:45 PM
This response to Council's Waterloo South Planning Proposal was issued by Counterpoint Community Services to City of Sydney for the Council Committee and the Centrral Sydney Planning Committee's consideration of the waterloo South Planning proposal.
REDWatch Preliminary Analysis of Councils Waterloo South Planning Proposal
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 19, 2021 09:35 PM
The Analysis below was produced by REDWatch and circulated by our email distributiuon lists on 19 February 2021. This analysis seeks to explain some of the key issues arrising from the Council Planning Proposal and some of REDWatch's concerns.
City of Sydney's planning proposal for Waterloo South - 11 February
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 19, 2021 09:18 PM
The City of Sydney (CoS) Council released its proposal for the planning controls to govern the proposed Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) redevelopment of Waterloo South on 10th February 2021. The Council proposal is part of the papers for the Transport, Heritage and Planning Committee on Monday 15 February 2021 where Councillors will consider the proposal from Council staff. The proposal is also considered by the Central Sydney Planning Committee (CSPC) at 5pm on Thursday 18 February 2021 before going to the Council Meeting on Monday 22 February and then to the Department of Planning Infrastructure and Environment for approval for public exhibition later this year. Below is some information on the proposal documents and the original Land and Housing Corporations proposal made public by the Council.
ATP Sale - Easement for Access, Oval and Tennis courts
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 17, 2021 02:21 PM
The final sale of the ATP to the Mirvac lead consortium included positive covenants to try and protect heritage and public access. Two easements for public access and a possible bridge over the rail corridor were included. This followed pressure from a number of parties including REDWatch. This is a copy of the signed Easement for public access to the ATP, the oval and tennis courts. The City of Sydney took responsibility as the 'Authority' for this easement on 19 February 2018.
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