The Redfern Waterloo area now sits within the boundaries of the City of Sydney (CoS) Council after its amalgamation with South Sydney Council in early 2004. Planning control over part of the Redfern – Waterloo area which has been declared State Significant has been taken by the RWA from the CoS but Cos retain planning control for the rest of the area. CoS is also a significant supplier of human services in Redfern Waterloo as well as having responsibility for other community services. The RWA’s broader involvement in Human Services and Employment and Enterprise and the non Built Environment components of the Redfern Waterloo Plan encompass the broader Redfern Waterloo area and require the RWA and CoS to interact over these issues. There are many historical links and tensions between the new RWA and the CoS which influences the RWA CoS relationship.
In this section
- Alcohol Free Zones in Redfern Waterloo
Alcohol Free Zones (AFZ) in Redfern Waterloo are proclaimed by the City of Sydney after public notification and evaluation of submissions. In March / April 2006 a number of areas... - Botany Road Precinct
On Monday 26 July 2021, Council unanimously accepted the planning proposal for the Botany Road Precinct. The proposal now goes to the Department of Planning Infrastructure and Environment (DPIE) for... - CoS Agreeement with Metropolitan Aboriginal Land Council
On April 11 2006 the City of Sydney and the Metropolitan Land Council signed an agreement of Cooperation. Details of the agreement and provided here - RWA Involvement
Given their overlapping areas and responsibilities the CoS and the RWA need to have a working relationship - Sustainable Sydney 2030
The City of Sydney Council commenced a long term planning project for Sydney in 2007 and made public their Draft Sustainable Sydney 2030 Plan on 26th March 2008. Following the...
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- Alcohol Free Zones in Redfern Waterloo
Alcohol Free Zones (AFZ) in Redfern Waterloo are proclaimed by the City of Sydney after public notification and evaluation of submissions. In March / April 2006 a number of areas... (0 items) - Botany Road Precinct
On Monday 26 July 2021, Council unanimously accepted the planning proposal for the Botany Road Precinct. The proposal now goes to the Department of Planning Infrastructure and Environment (DPIE) for... (4 items) - CoS Agreeement with Metropolitan Aboriginal Land Council
On April 11 2006 the City of Sydney and the Metropolitan Land Council signed an agreement of Cooperation. Details of the agreement and provided here (0 items) - RWA Involvement
Given their overlapping areas and responsibilities the CoS and the RWA need to have a working relationship (1 items) - Sustainable Sydney 2030
The City of Sydney Council commenced a long term planning project for Sydney in 2007 and made public their Draft Sustainable Sydney 2030 Plan on 26th March 2008. Following the... (1 items)