Monday, 6 June 2005

Labor 'shame' at Sartor's plans for the Block, The Australian, 6 June, 2005.

Labor `shame' at Sartor's plans for the Block: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 06 June 2005: 3.
Ten days ago the state Government declared the Block and other parts of [Redfern] to be of "state significance" and gazetted planning controls from Sydney City Council. Mr [Frank Sartor], the minister responsible for the Redfern Waterloo Authority, in charge of rejuvenating the blighted district, has total control over its future.
His vision, which does not include Aboriginal housing, clashes directly with the "traditional owners" of the land and has sparked ugly headlines suggesting Mr Sartor wants "no black faces on the Block".
Aboriginal Housing Company chief executive Mick Mundine said the NSW Government was "ready to sell out the blackfellas". "They have a grand plan for Redfern that doesn't include the poor or people with dark skin ... This is all about power. The Block represents a true voice for Aboriginal people and that is what they are trying to stop."

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