Where We Are At…..
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“So far the State Government has raised around $38 million from the sale of just 16 properties million. Just last week the State Government collected $4.23 million from the sale of a single Millers Point heritage dwelling.
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Thank you, Paul.
We also take this opportunity to congratulate Highgate on their 20th anniversary.
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Lord Mayor’s
Meeting
The Lord Mayor, Clover Moore,
with representatives from Police, Housing NSW and other groups, held a
community meeting in the Abraham Mott Hall on 20 May. While Housing NSW was
unable to supply answers to those basic questions which we have been asking for
over a year, there was a positive attitude to the meeting that was to be held
on Friday 22 May.
RESOURCED: http://www.millerspointnotforsale.org.au/community_working_party_newsletter_june_20152
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The Community Working Party had a productive meeting
with Minister Brad Hazard on Friday 22 May. The meeting was facilitated by our
Local Member, Alex Greenwich and included the Lord Mayor Clover Moore. We were
also accompanied by Flo Seckold, one of our older tenants who has lived in Millers
Point for many years.
The Minister agreed to consider and respond to the
alternative plan for Millers Point put forward by Millers Point Public Housing
Tenants’ Group Convenor Barney Gardner who said the State Government could
retain around half of its public housing portfolio in Millers Point, Dawes
Point and The Rocks and still make around $300 million for investment in new
housing stock.
DOWNLOAD NEWSLETTER“So far the State Government has raised around $38 million from the sale of just 16 properties million. Just last week the State Government collected $4.23 million from the sale of a single Millers Point heritage dwelling.
“If these sales values are maintained, the State
Government could stop the selloff at 143 of the 293 Government owned properties
in Millers Point and still make around $340 million. The State Government could
retain purpose built, low maintenance and low value properties for people who
are elderly, frail or have a disability to age in place in their community
while selling higher value
The Minister indicated that he
would meet the Working Party again to consider the alternative plan.
The Minister also agreed to visit
Millers Point with members of the Working Party (WP) the first to do this since previous Minister
Greg Piece over two years ago.
The WP is working to have
everyone who lives here now remain in Millers Point and only to move out at
their express wish.
Community
Afternoon Tea
Come and join the fun
when the Community Working Party holds an afternoon tea at the Harry Jensen
Community Centre on Saturday 20 June, 2015 between 2.00 and 4.00 pm.
Bring a plate if you are a keen cook!
Do you know a
Community Angel? Someone who has made life in Millers Point better, safer or
more interesting?
We should take the
time to think about these people and organisations and give them recognition in
our Newsletter so please let the Working Party know of your nominations. We
will need to know why you re making the nomination, of course.
Paul Upham Highgate
The WP can start by thanking Paul
Upham at Highgate. Paul has kept the Secretary informed of press releases
and information gleaned from elsewhere about Millers Point and has also sent us
photographs of events taking place outside Highgate. Highgate has
also helped the RAG with archive storage.
We also take this opportunity to congratulate Highgate on their 20th anniversary.
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On another matter, Inspector Tony
Bell made the point that residents who are worried or frightened by noises in
adjoining vacant public housing properties should ring the Rocks Police
Station. While there has been little evidence of squatters in the area in
recent months the Police would prefer to be notified so that they can check out
any possible breakins. While the noises may have been generated by Housing NSW
security guards it is better to be sure that the tenant and the adjoining property
are safe.
Barney Gardner publicly
acknowledged the fine work done by the Redfern Legal Service (RLS) and
expressed the community’s appreciation for the work carried out by Local Member
Alex Greenwich to promote the solution of the Millers Point ‘problem’. The
Council’s financial support for the RLS was also warmly welcomed.
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RESOURCED: http://www.millerspointnotforsale.org.au/community_working_party_newsletter_june_20152
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