What can Labor do in Waterloo – An Open Public Forum to Discuss the Redevelopment of the Waterloo Housing Estate

Start: 2017-08-15T08:30:00

End: 2017-08-15T10:00:00

Location: Redfern Town Hall

 

The NSW State Government has declared the whole area
the Waterloo Housing Estate a State Significant Precinct.  

This is the beginning of a massive plan to re develop
the suburb starting with a masterplan and consultation process.

The result will be a massive increase in housing
density in the local area, which includes the development of the airspace above
the proposed Waterloo Metro Railway Station.

We want to hear what local residents in Waterloo and
Redfern have to say.

Redfern Labor invites you to attend a public forum to
discuss the biggest change ever seen in our neighbourhood. 

A round circle community town hall style meeting, the
event will start with four community representatives talking about their
opinion of the redevelopment: 

  • Geoff Turnbull
    Redwatch with background on the history and context of Waterloo Housing
    Estate and the latest development. 
  • Richard Weeks – Chair
    of the Waterloo Public Housing Action Group will outline a tenant’s
    perspective 
  • Millie Ingram
    –  speaking about the local indigenous community’s links to
    Redfern/Waterloo 
  • Joel Spring – from
    the architectural practice Future Method who is initiating an alternative
    community based master plan 

Local and State ALP
representatives will be present at the meeting to both listen and participate
in the discussion. 

 

TUESDAY
NIGHT 6.30 PM

15
AUGUST 2017

REDFERN
TOWN HALL

PRESENTED
BY REDFERN LABOR

You can download the flyer for this event from the link below: