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LAHC profit on 600 Elizabeth Street Redfern to fund social housing across the state at cost of affordable housing
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 24, 2022 06:41 PM
The Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) have now finalised the planning controls for the 600-660 Elizabeth redevelopment. Council has been unsuccessful in forcing its recommended 7.5% affordable housing on the site in addition to the 30% social housing proposed by LAHC. The approved planning controls are for a minimum of 30% affordable housing (which includes social housing).
Recent research on mixed tenure redevelopment - Dr Laura Crommelin presentation
by REDWatch, last updated: Feb 08, 2022 11:42 AM
This presentation by Dr Laura Crommelin - CFRC Fellow from UNSW City Futures Research Centre was presented to a REDWatch meeting on 3 February 2022. The brief presentation deals with recent work on lower-income residents in higher density as well as summarising key findings from research on mixed tenure development, Equitable density and improving outcomes from development. It also provides links to some research and articles in The Conversation.
REDWatch Feb Meeting - Waterloo South: What makes high-density work for the community?
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 31, 2022 05:31 PM
The Waterloo South social housing redevelopment will create one of the densest areas in Sydney. What needs to be done to make it work, especially for those on low incomes? Join REDWatch to explore these questions with some experts. Bring your questions and find out what to look out for when the exhibition happens.
Waterloo South: What makes high-density work for the community? REDWatch 3 Feb 2022
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 31, 2022 05:05 PM
This is the poster to promote the REDWatch Meeting of Thursday 3 Feb 2022 on Waterloo South: What makes high-density work for the community?
Summary of December 2021 community information sessions on Waterloo South
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 31, 2022 02:58 PM
This is a summary made by DPIE of the information provided at the Waterloo South online community sessions on 8 and 9 December 2021. This information was supplied to participants on 19 January 2022 in place of agencies and tenants using any of the material presented at the December workshops.
Question and Answer Summary from December 2021 community information sessions on Waterloo South
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 31, 2022 02:57 PM
This is a summary made by DPIE of the Questions and Answers provided at the Waterloo South online community sessions on 8 and 9 December 2021. This information was supplied to participants on 19 January 2022. Some answers are more general in this document than the answers given at the workshops but together with the workshop summary they do provide some important information about the proposal that is likely to go on exhibition.
DPIE Waterloo South Studies Workshops 8 and 9 December 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Jan 31, 2022 02:38 PM
Two community sessions were held on 8 & 9 December 2021 to provide information on the work that has been done by DPIE and what it means for the proposed plan for Waterloo South. DPE asked attendees not to release the slides and details of the presentations. Instead in mid-January DPE released a summary of the sessions with some questions and answers from the workshops. These are the released documents. They are much less specific in some areas to the information and slides shown agencies and tenants in the December presentations.
Understanding the NSW Ministerial and Departmental reshuffle of 19 December 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 22, 2021 12:22 PM
The December 2021 reshuffle of the NSW Perrottet Government has seen also a realignment of some parts of Government as well as changes in the responsible Ministers. Here we have collected information to make it easier for people to find which minister has responsibility for what.
NSW Government
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 22, 2021 12:20 PM
The NSW Government owns about one third of the land area of Redfern Waterloo. The NSW Government is also involed in delivering Human Services into the area inparticular into the areas of high disadvantage. The Premiers Department's Redfern Waterloo Partnership Project operated in the area from 2001 - 2005 attempting to bring the various Government Departments together to address the needs of the Redfern Waterloo communities.
Redfern PCYC site work throws up interesting financial questions
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 07, 2021 06:50 PM
REDWatch spokesperson, Geoff Turnbull in the 1 December REDWatch email reflects on the Council and Central Sydney Planning Committee's consideration of the Elizabeth Street / PCYC rezoning application as it relates to financial feasibility and Aboriginal Affordable housing.
Waterloo Government Agencies Newsletter December 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 07, 2021 11:15 AM
This newsletter was produced for Waterloo public housing tenants by the Department of Planning Industry and Environment (DPIE) Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC), Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) as a joint Waterloo Newsletter in December 2021.
Waterloo Agencies Newsletter September 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 07, 2021 11:14 AM
This newsletter was produced for Waterloo public housing tenants by the Department of Planning Industry and Environment (DPIE) Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC), Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) as a joint Waterloo Newsletter in September 2021.
Waterloo Public Housing Newsletters
by REDWatch, last updated: Dec 07, 2021 10:00 AM
With parts of the Department of Planning Industry and Environment (DPIE) acting in the place of Council and assessing the proposal a decision was made that Land and Housing Corporation, Department of Communities and Justice and DPIE would produce a joint Waterloo Newsletter. Here are copies of those newsletters.
Waterloo Human Services Action Plan - Draft for Consultation 25 October 2021
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 31, 2021 07:45 PM
This is a copy of the 25 October 2021 Consultation draft of the Waterloo Human Services Action Plan. This plan has been developed by two Coordination groups meeting every two weeks since May 2021 and then combined into a joint plan by the Waterloo Human Services Collaborative and endorsed for consultation. The collaborative proposes to finalise the plan at its mid December meeting after taking into account feedback. PDF 1.1 MB.
NSW Land and Housing Corporation (LAHC) cancels Build to Rent for PCYC / Elizabeth Street Redfern
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 27, 2021 01:09 PM
The media release below was issued by the Department of Planning Industry Environment, of which LAHC is a part, on 27 October 2021. LAHC have cancelled the Build to Rent (BTR) proposal saying that the planning proposals being considered by Council will impact the ability to deliver the BTR proposal. LAHC has issued a new EOI process for their standard Build to Sell model for this site that will deliver about a third social housing. Acording to a tender site the new EOI closes on the 14 December 2021.
REDWatch Meeting 6pm Thurs Oct 7: Celebrating the Life and Art of Redfern Local Roy Kennedy Presented by Blak Douglas followed by AGM
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 01, 2021 12:50 PM
This is the poster for the October 7 2021 REDWatch meeting Celebrating the Life and Art of Redfern Local Roy Kennedy Presented by Blak Douglas. This session will be followed at 7.30 pm by the REDWatch AGM
Celebrating the Life and Art of Redfern Local Roy Kennedy Presented by Blak Douglas Poster
by REDWatch, last updated: Oct 01, 2021 12:46 PM
This is the poster for the October 7 2021 REDWatch meeting Celebrating the Life and Art of Redfern Local Roy Kennedy Presented by Blak Douglas. This session will be followed at 7.30 pm by the REDWatch AGM
Questions & Answers from Botany Road REDWatch meeting
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 12, 2021 11:04 AM
At the REDWatch briefing on the Botany Road Corridor a couple of questions were asked that Council said they would respond to after the meeting. These two questions and the answers are below concerning the impact on rates and strata compulsory sale.
Mobile Vaccination Clinic Redfern & Waterloo 11-14 August 10am-4pm
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 10, 2021 04:37 PM
NSW Health is holding Mobile Vaccination Clinics at the Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre and South Sydney PCYC in Redfern from 10am to 4pm on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday (11, 12, 13 and 14 August) COVID-19 vaccines are free Walk-in no appointment needed. No Medicare card needed.
Poster for Mobile Vaccination Clinic Redfern & Waterloo 11-14 August 10am-4pm
by REDWatch, last updated: Aug 10, 2021 04:23 PM
NSW Health is holding Mobile Vaccination Clinics at the Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre and South Sydney PCYC in Redfern from 10am to 4pm on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday (11, 12, 13 and 14 August) COVID-19 vaccines are free Walk-in no appointment needed. No Medicare card needed.
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