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M5 Off-Road Outrages Residents
Residents say a proposed M5 arterial off-road to Campbell St, near Sydney Park in St Peters, would bring masses of traffic to the quiet neighbourhood reports ...
NSW Government grant sends Poet’s “over the moon”
A birthday party atmosphere greeted the media and the Minister for Community Services, Reba Meagher and the Member for Heffron, Kristina Keneally when they ...
AHC Pemulwuy Project receives Planning Approval
The Minister for Planning and Redfern Waterloo Kristina Keneally on 2 July 2009 announced approval for the Aboriginal Housing Company's Pemulwuy Project ...
Former Police Commander for Woman of the Year
During the last days in her role as Commander of Redfern Police, Catherine Burn was given a very affirming moment. Three people nominated her as NSW Woman of ...
$60m to overhaul The Block, Redfern
AN ambitious revival of The Block in Sydney has been unveiled but no one has offered to pay the bill of $60 million to fix what was a crime-ridden inner-city ...
Pemulwuy ushers in new era for Aboriginal Housing Company
After a 10-year wait, the Redfern Aboriginal community has finally won control over the future development of the Block reports Robert Burton-Bradley in ...
PCYC
With the involvement in November 2005 of the PCYC with the Rabbitohs in a proposal for Redfern Oval there has been much confusion regarding the situation of ...
Tap-dancing penguins return in Happy Feet 2
Hot and steamy conditions would frighten off most penguins, but not the batch tap-dancing and thumping around energetically in Sydney weather yesterday to give ...
Sydney’s supermarket sprawl under fire
The battle for grocery dollars in the inner city escalated this week after a Sydney Council committee considered an application for a new supermarket in ...
Chicka Dixon funeral: State funeral for Aboriginal warrior
Aboriginal activist Charles “Chicka” Dixon’s state funeral today featured traditional Aboriginal body paint, the black power salute (made famous at the 1968 ...
Broadway’s blockbuster : Carlton United site green light
Final approval has been given for the Broadway Carlton United Breweries site project, five years after it was first slated for redevelopment reports Robert ...
Redfern and Waterloo gets $3,856,098 to upgrade 1404 homes
NSW Housing Minister David Borger and Federal Housing Minister Tanya Plibersek today announced that over $9.2 million is being invested in the inner Sydney ...
Iemma Government Targets Illegal Graffiti in Waterloo
The lemma Government is launching an initiative to investigate ways to crack down on illegal graffiti, including photographing graffiti 'tags' before painting ...
And they're leaving: Harold Park for sale
THE historic Harold Park track in Glebe, home to harness racing since 1902, will be sold, paving the way for the NSW Harness Racing Club to move its ...
Redfern’s stalled dreams
Five years ago, the people of Redfern and Waterloo were told that the State Government had a vision and a plan to transform the social disadvantage and urban ...
Inner city, government buses not good enough - SSH June 2006
A number of inner city bus services linking South Sydney to the CBD and beyond are consistently overcrowded and unreliable, leaving commuters stranded with no ...
Sydney Lord Mayor welcomes light rail
Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore MP has voiced her approval for the planned extension of the light rail service in inner Sydney after Premier Kristina ...
New centre fosters Indigenous talent
A new National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, aimed at helping Indigenous children achieve their goals, has opened at Redfern in Sydney reports Bridget ...
Planning angst strikes a chord with community groups
Green Ban activist Jack Mundey has described the current Labor administration as the worst this state has seen since the Askin Government of the mid-'70s ...
Redfern Police Station has its formal opening - SSH June 2006
A good cross-section of the Redfern-Waterloo community was at the ceremony for the official opening of the new Redfern Police Station on Friday 19 May by the ...
Millie fights for women’s rights
Heffron Woman of the Year Millie Ingram claims she will keep fighting until women’s issues are properly addressed reports Leesa Smith in Southern Courier of 16 ...
Policewoman named NSW Woman of the Year
Assistant Police Commissioner Catherine Burn has been named NSW Woman of the Year for her work with the embattled aboriginal community in Sydney's inner-city ...
No favours for Aboriginal developer
ALL across the state, honest developers are on their knees, wearing out their breeches in prayer. The object of their fervour is that champagne moment when the ...
Starved Waterloo begs for groceries
Discount grocery chain ALDI’s bid to set up shop in Waterloo has brought a wave of support from residents, who say the franchise could provide affordable ...
Redfern-Waterloo UPDATE July 2006 (Text Version)
This is a text version of the RWA's July 2006 Update which contains: Seven Network moves to Redfern / Boost for local jobs / Redfern Station redevelopment / ...
Walker Street housing project underway
The State Government’s housing strategy for the Redfern-Waterloo has seen its frst bit of action, with the construction of a new $28 million public housing ...
Redfern-Waterloo supermarket DAs approved
Two more supermarket DAs in the City of Sydney, this time in Redfern-Waterloo, were approved by Council this week. But while approval for a new ALDI was ...
Draft Built Environment Plan to Drive Jobs Growth in Redfern & Waterloo - 10 February 2006
Kristina Keneally's Heffron E-Herald 10 February 2006 No. 2 on the release of the RWA Built Environment Plan.
Groundbreaking Indigenous youth centre for Redfern
Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin broke ground on a new multi-million dollar indigenous youth centre in Redfern on Monday morning reports ...
Green light for Green Square pool?
It may be cold outside, but the demand for a swimming pool in Green Square is hotting up reports Claire Thompson in the South Sydney Herald of June 2007.