More Than Aboriginal Housing

With or
without housing, the area between the Block and Redfern Station will always be
a meeting place, and is already known nationally and internationally as such.
In the past it provided high ground for the Gadigals with a good view of the
traditional fishing and trade routes along the Parramatta River.

We think
there is common ground between the government and the AHC to foster its iconic
status. Minister Sartor has encouraged the first two of the following important
initiatives.

The NSW Aboriginal Cultural Centre will celebrate the considerable
achievements of NSW Aboriginal artists. AHC has initiated discussions with the
local Eora TAFF, Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-op at Leichhardt and the
Australia Council, and supports galleries, workshops, artist-in-residence
accommodation and the potential for commissioned public art and sculpture as a
development dividend. AHC is prepared to make available a large site along Caroline Street,
between Louis and Eveleigh Streets, with a dominant frontage to the proposed
civic place.

The NSW Indigenous Bellear Business
College
will
provide educational incentives for regional youth, accommodation for visiting
students in Sydney
for intensive block teaching, conference facilities and incubator business
offices. AHC has initiated discussions with Tranby
Co-operative College
at Glebe and the School of Business at Sydney University
towards targeted programs for Indigenous youth. AHC is prepared to make
available a prominent site opposite Redfern Station capable of carrying an
eight¬storey commercial building based on leasing commitments from interested
parties.

The Charles Perkins Centre will accommodate retail space; the
Eloura-Tony Mundine Gym and Fitness Centre; management, AHC and Tribal Warrior
offices; and a student and visitor hostel with kitchen facilities and an
indoor/outdoor cafe and meeting place. The spectre of public drunkenness,
begging, bag-snatching and assaults has largely dissipated from the area. Crime
rates are at an all time low and the illicit drug trade has gone elsewhere.
Perpetrators of the odd street blue will be “encouraged” to

“have-it-out”
at the gym and drinkers will have access to a new “wet” centre.
Located on the former hotel site and current AHC offices,

the centre
will enable Aboriginal visitors to Redfern to meet at the cafe in comfort, to
rendezvous with family, to obtain medical/dental treatment or make funeral
arrangements, etc.

Red Square – the first step

The key
element for the public face of Aboriginal Redfern is the dedication of a major
civic place tentatively called Red Square –
the name comes from a meeting place at Eveleigh Railway Workshops with
Aboriginal significance. The first steps towards achieving a civic place
include commissioning a “reconciliation” bridge across the re-entrant
corner over State Rail lines and lowering the Sydney Water main along Lawson Street.

More than
anything, Red Square is intended to provide a
welcome foreground for the three major buildings, and a place for meeting, markets
and performance in a convivial setting. Key elements for management include a
day-and-night shop and office for registering users of the space, e.g. buskers
and stallholders. There would also be an outdoor cafe with a subsidised manager
responsible for directing tourists and overnight visitors to the hostel, and
maintaining law and order.

In recent
discussions a large Sydney
developer expressed confidence in the design ideas but stressed that plans and
strategies alone would not necessarily encourage investment in the
redevelopment of Redfern Station. These would help, but a commitment to build
the reconciliation bridge and start Red Square
would demonstrate that all levels of government could cooperate with the AHC
(the major land owner and developer).

 

Marry thanks to: NSW Premier’s
Department, NSW Police Department, Council of the City of Sydney, University of
Sydney, Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative College, Landcom, innovarchi Architects,
Taylor Thornson Whittiog Engineers, Bruce Davies Quantity Surveyor, REDWatch,
City West Housing Company, Redfern Chamber of Commerce, Merrima Design,
Government Architects Office.

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