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Redfern

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Redfern redevelopment consortium announces targets for social and non-private housing

Ten years after the demolition of its public housing, plans for revival have finally been announced.

February 5, 2023 Josh Clay
Art, Culture //

Collectivised art in the contemporary Inner-West

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?

August 29, 2022 Amelia Koen
Analysis, Indigenous, News //

‘This is the last bastion’: Cut and run tactics leave community centre’s future up in the air

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.

August 14, 2022 Ethan Floyd
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‘Housing is a basic human right’: Protesters campaign for 100% public housing at Elizabeth Street, Redfern

“Public housing, affordable housing, there’s a dire need for it,” said representative for the Waterloo Neighbourhood Advisory Board (NAB) Karyn Brown.

April 3, 2022 Yu Mo Chen
Culture //

Where in the world is the Redfern cat?

Pursuing a perfect pal.

May 2, 2021 Marlow Hurst and Vivienne Guo
Culture, Misc //

It’s been an Ella-va ride

Missing Redfern's Cafe Ella.

April 25, 2021 Alice Trenoweth-Creswell
Features //

Redfern now

A personal history of Redfern.

March 29, 2020 Alice Trenoweth-Creswell
Opinion // Urban Planning

A Finger on the Third Rail of Politics: Left-Urbanism for the SimCity Generation

Be there, or be Green Square.

October 16, 2019 Max Vishney
Memorial set-up for TJ Hickey on the fence where he passed away, banner reads "IF I WERE TO DIE IN POLICE CUSTODY, KNOW THIS, I DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE"
News, Uncategorized //

15 years without justice: activists rally against the murder of TJ Hickey

Greens MPs promise a concrete inquiry into Hickey’s murder post-election.

February 15, 2019 Himath Siriniwasa
News // Invasion Day

More than just changing the date

USyd students were among thousands gathered in Redfern to call for an end to the celebration of Australia.

January 27, 2018 Liam Donohoe

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