Past Events
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The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
Redfern Legal Centre Fundraising Dinner Guest Speaker: David Marr
The regular monthly meeting postponed, but during the month a meeting with Sydney University Vice Chancellor and a Transport Forum are being planned.
All welcome to The Black Diggers march from The Block to Redfern Park for the commemorative ceremony.
City of Sydney Community Forum will deal with:
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. This year the Redfern NAB meetings have a themed program so that agencies can identify the relevant meeting to attend, based on their expertise. This month's meeting - Youth and Young People’s Services
New Baseball Club The Redfern Red Sox is running a try baseball day at National Centre for Indigenous Excellence 180 George St Redfern on the 31st July from 10am till noon for children 5 and over to try baseball free of charge (for the day)followed by free sausage sizzle. Children who enjoy the sport will have the opportunity to join the club and play in a summer baseball competition against other clubs. Every participating child receives a prize.
Over 50 Redfern residents joined staff from NSW Police, the City of Sydney, the Factory Community Centre and Housing NSW to conduct a safety audits in 7 precincts of the Redfern public housing area over the last 8 weeks. The next step is an area forum at which the key findings and proposed action will be presented for comment by the community. We will also draw the prize for a $100 voucher for residents who took part in the audits.
Meetings hosted by the Lord Mayor with Government and non government agencies and Residents. It is a great opportunity for you to raise any concerns about you local area and find out about the various projects and developments that are happing.
Meeting hosted by the Local Member Kristina Kenneally with Government and non government agencies and Residents. It is a great opportunity for you to raise any concerns about you local area and find out about the various projects and developments that are happing.
Networking Event – Jan Campbell from City of Sydney on the Redfern Business Study & Council’s Response Redfern Stadium Community Room Chalmers Street, RedfernThis is the new Council community room above the coffee shop on the northern end of the Redfern Oval stand The AGM will be part of one of our regular networking functions which starts at 5.30 on 23 September. The speaker at the meeting on the 23 September is Jan Campbell, the City of Sydney’s Business Precincts Manager. Jan will talk about the “Redfern Business Precinct Study” and Council’s actions with the Chamber to address the issues raised. Jan will speak at 6.30 immediately following the AGM.
You are invited to HAVE YOUR SAY in the development of the RWCC Strategic Plan: RSVP: Tuesday 23 March 2010 Mary Lynne Pidcock on 0419 657 888 president@rwchamber.com.au This facilitated consultation and development of the strategic plan is one of the projects funded by City of Sydney Business Grant Scheme for 2009-2010 and the outcome of our discussion will guide RWCC activities over the next three years. It will also be used support our future applications for Business Grants. The participation of local businesses interested in a strong local chamber is welcomed and is essential for the success of this
