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Media Articles on Redfern Waterloo

This is a selection of major news items about Redfern Waterloo from various media outlets. The AHC also has a good selection of the stories about the Block in their media news section at http://www.ahc.org.au. You can get up to date news by setting up a Google News alert at http://www.google.com/alerts. News Alerts will not pick up local media and some mainstream media stories which do not appear on a news website, where possible we put these stories on our website to provide wide access to the stories.
“Same-same, but different!” New works by Jo Tracy
Jo Tracy has been described as an “eclectic” artist. Her latest collection provides some reasons for this. 15 digital prints on canvas signal interests in found objects, fractal geometry, surrealism and quantum physics. “Support Network” is Tracy’s 8th solo exhibition. It’s on this month at the Di Casbar Café (80 Redfern St, Redfern) reports Andrew Collis in the South Sydney Herald of May 2007.
Opera House open to all
FORGET $100 tickets - Sydney Opera House is throwing its doors open to everyone by charging just $5 a show reports Lisa Carpiet in The Daily Telegraph May 01, 2007.
Plan to demolish Redfern towers
THE State Government's tallest public housing towers should be demolished and replaced by much shorter buildings, the City of Sydney council has recommended in a report looking at ways to bring more private home owners into Redfern and Waterloo reports Catharine Munro and Alexandra Smith in the Sydney Morning Herald of April 28, 2007.
NSW Govt unveils housing plan for Redfern
The New South Wales government has unveiled plans for the redevelopment of a public housing site at Redfern in central Sydney reports ABC news on April 27, 2007.
Redfern to receive $27m upgrade
Parts of Redfern in inner Sydney will receive a chic upgrade as a part of a massive funding boost to modernise the area reports Jessica Horton on 2GB.
Student launches green legal bid to block CUB site
A SECOND law student is using the Land and Environment Court to target the State Government on global warming reports Catharine Munro Urban Affairs Editor of the Sydney Morning herald on April 25, 2007.
Australia, New Zealand honor war verterans
ANZAC DAY: Veteran David Williams (L) and Pastor Ray Minniecon (R) prepare to lead a parade honouring Aboriginal war veterans through the streets of Redfern on Anzac Day in Sydney, Australia April 25, 2007.
'Unsung heroes' honoured in Indigenous march
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander diggers have been honoured at an Anzac Day march through Redfern in inner Sydney reports the ABC News on 25 April 2007.
Indigenous Aussies honour unsung heroes
The pews were packed and it was standing room only in the aisles at a Sydney church service honouring Aboriginal diggers on Anzac Day reports AAP on April 25, 2007.
Bosses warn housing crisis will hit business
SYDNEY'S housing crisis will damage the economy if low-paid workers cannot afford to live in the inner suburbs, the city's business leaders have warned reports Sunanda Creagh Urban Affairs Reporter on the Sydney Morning Herald of April 24, 2007.
The Aboriginal Medical Service responds to RSL trouble-makers
The Aboriginal Medical Service Chief Executive Officer, Dr Naomi Mayers, expressed her absolute outrage at comments in the Sydney Morning Herald attributed to RSL head Bill Crews in a Media Statement in April 2007.
Don't drive to Bondi
BONDI'S civic leaders are fighting proposals to improve roads around the famous beach because they want to stop more motorists travelling from the inner city [Redfern] and west reports Sharri Markson in The Sunday Telegraph of April 22, 2007.
A black and white perspective on life in the Block
"I GUESS I'd like to experience being white for a while and walk amongst the white people without anyone flinching," says Sonya Brindle, 40 writes Joel Gibson in the Sydney Morning Herald of April 18, 2007.
Eveleigh Railway Workshops 'endangered': National Trust
The National Trust says the Eveleigh Railway Workshops are among the State's most endangered items reports Caro Meldrum for ABC News April 18, 2007. The Eveleigh Railway Workshops at Redfern have been nominated for the National 2007 Heritage at Risk List.
Crane nominated for heritage list
The NSW National Trust has nominated the Hammerhead crane, the 19th century Eveleigh railway workshops at Redfern, and the remains of a 40,000-year-old blue gum forest along the side of the Pacific HIghway in northern Sydney reports ABC News on Wednesday 18th April 2007.
It's been a long walk: blacks unite for march
WHEN David Williams's uncle returned from the Korean War - exhausted and recovering from a gunshot wound - the family took him to Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital in Brisbane. The door was closed in their faces reports Paul Bibby in the Sydney Morning herald of April 17, 2007.
Big plans for Redfern
AFTER Pyrmont, Homebush Bay, Green Square and Rhodes, the next big urban consolidation challenge for Sydney is a curly one – Redfern reports Harvey Grennan in the Brisbane Times of April 17, 2007.
Up for national list: National Trust nominates rare forest, crane and railway workshops as state’s most endangered items
What does a 40,000 year old blue gum forest have in common with 19th century railway workshops and a 1940s cantilever crane that serviced Australia’s navy ships asks a National Trust (NSW) media release of 17th April 2007?
School opens separate campus for Aborigines
A PRIVATE school will open a campus exclusively for Aboriginal children on its main campus when the new term starts next week reports Hannah Edwards in the Sun Herald of April 15, 2007.
Keating's high point for Aborigines
PAUL Keating's address at Redfern Park in 1992 was a great speech because it was about leadership, principle and courage. In the history of Aboriginal peoples' relationship with the non-Aboriginal political and legal institutions of this nation, no prime minister had said what he said argues Patrick Dodson in the Age of April 7, 2007.
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