Step 1: Get Informed

» Get a copy of the draft plan
You can phone the Redfern Waterloo Authority on 9202 9100 or click here to email the Authority and ask for a draft plan to be sent to you.
Alternatively you can obtain a copy in person from Level 11, Tower 2, 1 Lawson Square, Redfern.
You can also download this text only PDF of the draft plan, however this version does not include maps and diagrams.

» Attend information sessions at the TNT Towers
Information sessions are being held daily between 4 - 5pm until 10 March, 2006.
Also, on March 2, 8 and 9 sessions will be extended to 7pm.

» Attend the Community Forum at the Redfern Town Hall

Saturday, 4 March between 1 - 3pm.

2 Responses to “Step 1: Get Informed”

  1. watertower resident Says:

    IT’S JUST LIKE RAILWAY SQUARE….. what the ????
    I have just returned from one of the information sessions at the TNT tower. I was outraged at some of the responses I received when voicing my concerns about proposed development focused around Redfern station.

    My main concern in keeping with the website is of course Marian Park. I have a broader concern about what I perceive to be generally an inappropriate development plan for Redfern. Plonking great big 18 storey towers (regardless of tiered or otherwise) is not appropriate for the healthy sustainment of the multicultural community that lives around the station, nor would it be welcoming for people visiting Redfern.

    When voicing my many concerns, repeatedly I must say, at one point the representative of the Redfern/Waterloo Authority (a supposedly informed planner) responded “it’s just like Railway Square really” in terms of necessary development. You couldn’t find a more inappropriate comparison if you tried. It really consolidated my belief that the current proposed development for Redfern lacks any consideration for the existing community here at all.

    We have to fight against the extent of this development !!

  2. Bruce Says:

    Robert Domm
    Been and gone
    But left us none the wiser

    With language bold
    The tale was told
    That changes will be made

    Alas, on pressed
    He just finessed
    And forced the folks to wonder

    Will Mighty Man
    Transcend the plan
    And save the park for Redfern

    We cannot wait
    To see our fate
    Act now, communicate your message

    With words of wit
    And fighting grit
    Let’s send submissions winging

    With message stark
    Preserve the park
    So all enjoy its future

    With apologies to William McGonagall