Monday, June 20, 2011

RWA Email Update


NEWS
Minister tours Redfern
Redfern Fire Station mural unveiled
New Redfern home for community groups
Redfern makes its mark online
Nathan Merritt plays his 150th game
Bicycle fever hits Redfern-Waterloo
In memory of Trevor Davies

DEVELOPMENT NEWS
Art Bar at 70 Regent Street, Redfern
Redfern RSL Club fit out
Youth Hostel at 90 Regent Street, Redfern

WHAT’S ON
3-10 July NAIDOC Week including:
1 July - Storytime
4 July - Flag Raising Ceremony
5 July - Elders Luncheon
8 July - Family and Sports Day
9 July - Bush Tucker Talk
Black History month
Eveleigh Farmers’ Market –Saturday 8am to 1pm
Eveleigh Artisan’s Market – last Sunday of the month 10am-3pm
Alexandria Community Garden – 1 and 3rd Saturday of the month

NEWS

Minister tours Redfern
The Hon. Brad Hazzard, Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, was welcomed to Redfern on Friday, 10 June 2011 for an extensive tour to showcase what this vibrant area has to offer. The Minister met with Redfern-Waterloo Authority’s CEO Roy Wakelin-King and members of the community with visits to many of the positive developments in the area including the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, Australian Technology Park, Redfern Community Health Centre, The Block and Redfern Oval, finishing with a tour of the Les Tobler Construction Centre and lunch at Yaama Dhiyaan.

Redfern Fire Station mural unveiled
Redfern Fire Station has been given a colourful facelift with the unveiling of a new fire safety mural to educate the public about fire safety. Over 160 school students from across Australia entered the competition as part of a campaign aimed at reducing Aboriginal deaths and injuries from fires at home. Four winning designs were chosen. 

Donovan in Year 8 from Fairfield Patrician Brothers School based his design on the fire safety message: “Everyone should have an escape plan.” Byron in Year 5 from Lambton Public School and Abbey from West Wallsend expressed the importance of not playing  with matches, and Imogen in Year 4 from Lambton Public School, used the phrase ‘Stop, drop, and roll’ to put out a fire in her work.

Many community members came together for the launch with a didgeridoo and band performance, a welcome to country by Charles Madden, speeches, a video of the making of the mural, a smoking ceremony and a lunch.

Steve Russell, Aboriginal Services Officer, said the main aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of fire safety in the community with the mural “brightening up the neighbourhood”.

Redfern Fire Station is the fourth busiest station in NSW.

New Redfern home for community groups
107 Redfern St, Redfern is set to be the new home for three local organisations as part of City Of Sydney’s Accommodation Grants Program. The program supports non-profit, locally based organisations by giving them a new home in City-owned buildings at nil or below market rent.

The organisations that are set move in to 107 Redfern St include:
·         107 Projects Inc to provide artists’ studios and associated cultural activities
·         PLACE (Partners in Learning and Community Enterprise) to establish an education and creative enterprise centre for disadvantaged communities
·         Tribal Warrior’s Mentor Program to run its mentoring program for Aboriginal and Torres Islander youth.

Waterloo will also be the home to the Asylum Seekers Centre for NSW who has received an accommodation grant to occupy the Waterloo Town Hall Office.

Redfern makes its mark online
Redfern is gaining a bigger presence online with new Facebook and Twitter pages set up to promote Redfern as a vibrant destination with a range of sporting, cultural and business opportunities on offer. The whole community is encouraged to spread the word about Redfern including events and latest news to change the perception of Redfern and to encourage more visitors to the area. Simply visit www.facebook.com/redfernwaterloo or follow Redfern on Twitter at www.twitter.com/redfern.

ATP joins Biggest Morning Tea
Australian Technology Park (ATP) has raised over $9,000 for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea over the last seven years to help cancer research - putting ATP among the top fundraisers in the Sydney region. ATP tenants attended a special morning tea on 26 May 2011 at the park, contributing $465 with ATPPML matching the funds dollar for dollar, bringing the total raised to $930 this year. In 2010, almost 1 million people participated in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea and helped raise more than $10.5 million nationally for Cancer Council.

Nathan Merritt reaches his 150th game
Congratulations to South Sydney Rabbitohs player Nathan Merritt who played his 150th game for the Club on 22 May 2011. This achievement was made just after one week after registering his 100th first grade try for South Sydney with Merritt in the top five try scorers of all time at the Club. Merritt grew up around Redfern and says this milestone is a massive achievement for him, fulfilling a childhood dream.

Bike fever hits Redfern-Waterloo
Due to popular demand, Cycle-Recycle is now open on both Monday (5pm-9pm) and Wednesday nights (5pm-8.30pm) to provide a bicycle workshop to repair and receive pre-loved or abandoned bikes including supplying parts and accessories. Cycle Re-cycle is run by a group of dedicated volunteers and aims to assist disadvantaged people from the local and wider community to own a bicycle, maintain and increase the availability of bicycles and to provide a social forum for the exchange of ideas and information. Pop along to the Carpark at 1 Phillip St, Waterloo (corner of Cope St).

And if you are looking for a new bicycle, restoration, repairs and servicing, check out Stallion Bikes on Little Eveleigh St, near Redfern Train Station. Opening hours are Tuesday-Friday from 9.30am-6pm and Saturday from 11am-4pm.

In memory of Trevor Davies
Trevor Davies from the South Sydney Herald sadly passed away on Tuesday, 14 June 2011. Trevor was a member and Elder of South Sydney Uniting Church and the founding editor of the South Sydney Herald. Trevor was one of the foundation members of REDWatch and was known to many people within the local community. Trevor had a great sense of community spirit and commitment and will be sadly missed. 

DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS

Art Bar at 70 Regent Street, Redfern
The application for the use and fit out of the ground floor premises at 70 Regent Street as an 'Art Bar' was approved on 31 May 2011. The development includes signage and facade works and will operate from 12pm to 11pm Monday to Saturday (with extended hours up to midnight for a 12 month period) and 12pm to 10pm on Sunday. The application was on exhibition in October 2010 but was subsequently amended and re-exhibited from 6 to 27 April 2011.

Redfern RSL Club Fit Out
A development application has been received for the fit out of the Redfern RSL Club on Level 2 of the building currently being constructed at 157 Redfern Street, Redfern. The application is on exhibition from 8 to 22 June 2011.

Youth Hostel at 90 Regent Street, Redfern
A development application has been received for the change of use of the existing building at 90 Regent Street, Redfern to a youth hostel. The development includes internal fit out, facade and landscaping works that will allow for eight bedrooms, a new entry, three parking spaces and a covered barbeque area. The application will be on exhibition from 22 June to 13 July 2011.

WHAT’S ON

3-10 July NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week celebrations will run from 3-10 July 2011 to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and is an opportunity to recognise the contributions of Indigenous Australians in various fields. Local events include:

1 July - Storytime
Storytime is suitable for children aged 3-5 and is a free event featuring stories, songs and craft at Waterloo Library on Friday, 1 July at 11am.

4 July - Flag Raising Ceremony
Come and celebrate the beginning of NAIDOC Week 2011 with a Flag Raising Ceremony at the Redfern Community Centre, Hugo St, Redfern on Monday 4 July at 11am.

5 July - Elders Luncheon
An Elders Luncheon will be held at NCIE on Tuesday, 5 July from 12pm-3pm and will include a three-course course meal, performances and photographic exhibition. Contact Sara Hamilton on 1300 866 761 or sara.hamilton@ymca.org.au for more details.

8 July – Family and Sports Day
To celebrate NAIDOC Week, Family & Sports Day will be held at NCIE on Friday, 8 July from 9am – 4pm so come along and join in the fun!

9 July - Bush Tucker Talk
Aboriginal guide Jess Sinnott brings a taste of local heritage with a free Bush Tucker talk on Saturday, 9 July from 2pm -3pmat Waterloo Library on traditional seasonal foods available in the Sydney area. Bookings essential.

Black History month
A showcase of local talented artists, writers and performers will be taking place at Redfern Community Centre, Hugo St, Redfern. This includes Theatre Night on 15 July, Deadly Films night on 22 July and a Song and Dance Celebration on 29 July. Contact Sonny Dallas Law on 9288 5717 or email slaw@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au for more information.

Eveleigh Farmers’ Market – every Saturday 8am to 1pm
Stock up on fresh produce straight from the farm at Eveleigh Farmers’ Market, an undercover, and traditional weekly Farmers’ Market held in the historic Blacksmith Workshop on Wilson Street in Darlington. Selling unique produce from fresh fruit and vegetables, meats, flowers and gourmet treats, Eveleigh Farmers Market is Sydney’s only ‘rain, hail, shine’ venue with an inspiring heritage backdrop. Eveleigh Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday from 8am to 1pm. For more information, please visit www.eveleighmarket.com.au.

Eveleigh Artisans’ Market – first Sunday of the month, 10am to 3pm
Showcasing the best in Australian independent design, art and crafts, Eveleigh Artisans’ Market takes place on the first Sunday of the month from 10am-3pm under the heritage listed Blacksmith Workshop.

Alexandria Community Garden – 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month
Interested in learning how to grow fruit and vegetables? Join other garden enthusiasts (both novices and experienced) at the Alexandria Community Garden. Working bees take place on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month at Connect Redfern, Park St, Alexandria.

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