Research is best done in a transparent manner recognising the vantage point from which it is being undertaken and the purposes for which it is intended or likely to be used. There has been tension for some time between local residents, organisations and government over research issues resulting from government failure to release earlier studies and a lack of belief in HNSW assurances that it will be different in this project. For the Redfern Waterloo Redevelopment HNSW set up a “Waterloo Community Learning & Research Project” which is independently chaired by Dr Judith Stubbs. Time will tell how this unfolds but initially HNSW undertook a baseline study without reference to the community and a University of Western Sydney Residents’ Voices project has been initiated independently of HNSW. Here we have gathered some of the information about research in Redfern Waterloo – see also section in Redevelopment on Social Mix.
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- ANZSOG Study
One of the studies the community wants released in a study by Australia and New Zealand School of Government. The Explanitory Statement (reproduced below) states that "at the completion of the project, subject to Housing NSW agreement about any potential confidentiality concerns, interviewees will b - Central Sydney Region High Rise Strategy
In 2004 the (then) Department of Housing commissioned the study “Managing our High Rise Buildings – A Framework for managing our high rise buildings in Central Sydney Division.” The study was undertaken by a consultant and documented the tenancy, building management and community engagement aspects - Redfern & Waterloo Community Learning and Research Group
Here you will find material connected to the Redfern & Waterloo Community Learning and Research chaired by Dr Judith Stubbs.
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- Redfern & Waterloo Community Learning and Research Group
Here you will find material connected to the Redfern & Waterloo Community Learning and Research chaired by Dr Judith Stubbs. (4 items)