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Mirvac State Significant Deveopment Application for ATP
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 06:33 PM
This link takes you to the Department of Planning's Major Project site where you can see all the documents related to the Mirvac State Significant Development Application (SSD 15_7317). As the development proceeds all documents are publically accessable on this site.
ATP Sale
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 06:22 PM
On 4th December 2014 it was anounced that the Australian Technology Park would be sold through an Expression of Interest (EOI) Process closing on 3oth January 2015. On 12 November 2015 the NSW Government today announced the sale of the Australian Technology Park (ATP) in Redfern to a Mirvac-led consortium. UrbanGrowth NSW advised on 26 April 2016 that settlement had been made on the sale. Here you will find documents related to that sale.
Mirvac Major Project Application for ATP Development
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 05:44 PM
Mirvac took the opportunity to lodge a request for the Secretary's Environmental Assessment Requirements with the Department of Planning prior to their bid being accepted. This link takes you to the Department of Planning's Major Project site where you can see all the documents related to the Mirvac development as it proceeds.
ATP Sale Positive Covenant - Public Access
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 05:32 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 Public Access Positive Covenant.
ATP Sale Positive Covenant - Heritage
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 05:32 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 Heritage Positive Covenant.
ATP Sale - Transfer Granting Easement on Rail Corridor Crossing
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 05:31 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 Easement for the Rail Corridor Crossing.
Sale of ATP - TECHNOLOGY FUTURE SECURED AT ATP
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 05:31 PM
On 12 November 2015 the NSW Government today announced the sale of the Australian Technology Park (ATP) in Redfern to a Mirvac-led consortium in this media release issued by Planning Minister Rob Stokes.
Redeveloping Public Housing - Inner Sydney Voice Winter 2016
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 11:39 AM
The Winter edition of ISV looked in considerable detail at the NSW Government's Communities Plus mechanism for delivering the Government's Future Directions for Social Housing in NSW. The issue looks at the Waterloo announcement and what can be learnt from earlier public housing redevelopments. The issue also contains articles, many by experts in their field, which explore the issues that need to be considered in planning for any public housing redevelopment as currently envisaged. You can download the pdf of this issue from this link or you can visit www.innersydneyvoice.org.au/pub/category/past-editions/winter-2016/ to see the individual articles as webpages.
Agency Feedback on Engagement Strategy - Nov 2016
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 10:19 AM
With the finalisation of the "Waterloo Stakeholder and Engagement Framework" in December 2016 LAHC Communities Plus also released on 28 November 2016 agency feedback on an earlier draft. This is that document. It is important to note however that the feedback recorded relates to written feedback received by LAHC and that input made in direct meetings was not reflected in this document. The lesson - it won't necessarily be recorded if it is not in writing!
Land and Housing Response to REDWatch Questions
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 10:00 AM
On 27 September 2016 Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) replied to the questions of 2 May 2016 that REDWatch asked of LAHC, FaCS Housing and UrbanGrowth Central to Eveleigh who shared various responsibilities at the time for aspects of the Waterloo public housing estate and its redevelopment. Since this time it has become apparent that LAHC are driving this process through its new Communities Plus mechanism rather than through UrbanGrowth who undertook much of the early work. The written responses are quite general responses to the issue areas raised by REDWatch rather than the detailed responses to specific questions many might like to see. These questions will form a basis for ongoing discussion between LAHC and the community during the Master Planning process.
Ross Smith on why he should be elected to an ALP committee
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 14, 2016 09:45 AM
The letter below was sent to ALP members when Ross Smith stood in 2011 for the NSW ALP Policy Forum. It outlines some of Ross's involvement and positions in the ALP and more broadly. It provides an insight into the ALP side of Ross's involvements.
Ross Smith the Waterloo People's Precinct Rep
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 10, 2016 08:21 PM
Below is the text of a sheet produced by Ross Smith for the 2016 "People's Precinct" Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board elections.
Brett Louat address to Ross Smith Celebration 18 Nov 2016
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 10, 2016 08:01 PM
Jose Perez address to Ross Smith Celebration 18 Nov 2016
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 10, 2016 07:20 PM
Ross Smith Celebration of Life Program
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 10, 2016 07:08 PM
This is a pdf of the had out for the Celebration of the Life of Ross Smith on 18th November 2016.
Peter Phibbs on New York Affordable Housing and Inclusionary Zoning
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 02, 2016 12:20 PM
This short video features Sydney University's Prof Peter Phibbs talking about Affordable Housing and Inclusionary Zoning in New York and Australia. The Video includes and comments from American experts about the New York approach and the response to it. This video was used to introduce the topic to a REDWatch Affordable Housing meeting on December 1 2016. The video runs for 4'20".
REDWatch UrbanGrowth Central to Eveleigh and Housing Diversity Policy Statement - May 2016
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 02, 2016 12:10 PM
The REDWatch UrbanGrowth Central to Eveleigh and Housing Diversity Policy was finalised on May 2 2016 following indications that UrbanGrowth's Central to Eveleigh Urban Transformation Strategy would not propose a significant response to the areas affordable housing needs. These concerns were borne out in late November 2016 when UrbanGrowth unveiled their strategy which showed only a target of 5-10% on the government owned Central to Eveleigh land.
Affordable Housing
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 02, 2016 12:08 PM
With sky rocketing Sydney property prices Housing Affordability is a big problem. Both the NSW and the Australian Governments have been slow to consider anything other than a build more housing solution under the misapprehension that the Sydney property market works like the banana market. Here we have collected together some material on Affordable Housing Issues including on what models have been used overseas to address the problem that could be considered in Australia.
Community Land Trusts - A presentation by Louise Crabtree
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 02, 2016 11:55 AM
Dr Louise Crabtree is from Western Sydney University. She has has expertise in community-driven housing and Community Land Trusts. This presentation was delivered to a REDWatch Affordable Housing meeting on December 1 2016. It Provides an overview of Community Land trusts in the USA and the UK which are currently being modified to work in Australian contexts. The presentation is 4.2MB PDF.
International Approaches to Affordable Housing - Catherine Gilbert
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 02, 2016 11:52 AM
Catherine Gilbert is a research associate from Sydney University’s Urban Housing Lab. She is from Canada and has experience in the UK. This presentation was delivered to a REDWatch Affordable Housing meeting on December 1 2016. It Provides an overview and some examples of different planning mechanisms used to deliver affordable housing internationally. The presentation is a 2.25MB PDF.
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