Daniel Munro and La Toya Pinner, co-chairs of the council’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Panel, strongly opposed the development, citing concerns about encouraging worsening existing health disparities.
Browsing: Redfern
On Saturday 12th April, activists, community figures, and residents gathered to oppose the selling off of public housing in Waterloo and elsewhere.
Pour one out for the fare evaders, the train enthusiasts, and everyone who wanted to get to Uni faster.
Ten years after the demolition of its public housing, plans for revival have finally been announced.
In conversation with Redfern’s art-space Duckrabbit — How can young artists afford to be artists, and what types of collective spaces make it possible?
The National Centre for Indigenous Excellence in Redfern, a cornerstone of the local Aboriginal community, has been left in limbo after tumultuous negotiations between the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation and NSW Aboriginal Land Council.
“Public housing, affordable housing, there’s a dire need for it,” said representative for the Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board (NAB) Karyn Brown.
Pursuing a perfect pal.
Missing Redfern’s Cafe Ella.
A personal history of Redfern.