University of Sydney statement re Frank Sartor
Unfortunately comments by Mr Frank Sartor in his book Fog on the Hill about the University of
Sydney’s position on the possible purchase of North Eveleigh are out of date,
incorrect and misleading. It appears that Mr Sartor was unaware of any
developments that took place after the period that he left Cabinet.
Mr Sartor quotes unnamed “university sources” that the
University was only prepared to pay $30 million for the site despite a
commercial valuation of about $100m. He obviously made no effort to check the
facts.
For the record, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of
Sydney, Dr Michael Spence, wrote to the then Minister for Planning &
Minister for Redfern Waterloo, Kristina Keneally on 18 December 2008,
expressing the University’s desire to enter direct discussions with the NSW
government regarding the University’s desire to purchase the former Eveleigh
Railway yards.
In March 2009, the CEO of the RWA Roy Wakelin King wrote to
the Vice- Chancellor to inform him that the Budget Committee of Cabinet had
authorised the RWA to enter into direct negotiations with the University. These
negotiations were to last 3 months and if they were unsuccessful, the site was
to be taken to the open market for disposal.
Subsequent to those negotiations the University and the
Vice-Chancellor Dr Spence made a number of public statements that the
University was prepared to pay market price for the North Eveleigh site.
This fact was reported in the SMH on March 5, 2010 in an
article by Josephine Tovey headlined “developers may get site uni seeks to
house students”.
On 19 March 2010, Mr Colin Rockliff, Director of Campus
Infrastructure and Services wrote to to Mr Roy Wakelin King, CEO Redfern
Waterloo Authority and said: “We have committed to pay a full market price to
Government and to consult closely with the community in developing the site for
public benefit.” This was reconfirmed in a further letter from Colin Rockliff
to Roy Wakelin King on 29 March 2010.
The University’s willingness to pay full market value for the site was also
reported in the South Sydney Herald April 2010.
Sydney University Media contact: Andrew Potter
The text of the section of Frank Sartor’s book to which Sydney University are responding can be found at: Sartor: Keneally discussed plan for North Eveleigh with Sydney Uni