Decision Maker: Council
Decision status: Recommendations Determined
Moved by Councillor Ellsmore, seconded by
Councillor Thompson –
It is resolved that:
(A)
Council
note:
(i)
under Sustainable Sydney 2030-2050: Continuing the Vision, the City has
established targets for the Local Government Area, for 11,700 social (including
public) housing dwellings and 11,700 affordable housing dwellings (delivered
through affordable housing levies on development) by 2036;
(ii)
the City of Sydney has a substantial track record in supporting the
development of new affordable, rent-controlled housing including through
development contributions, discounted land sales, grants and planning
agreements. This work has led to thousands of affordable homes, achieved
through over $400 million in development levies, $31.6 million in discounted
land sales, and $13 million in cash grants from Council’s Affordable and
Diverse Housing Fund;
(iii)
however, other forms of public, social and affordable housing across the
City of Sydney have been declining, including as a result of the closure or
sale of housing owned by charities and not-for-profit groups, and the sale or
privatisation of public housing;
(iv)
recently announced public housing projects from the NSW Labor Government
will not deliver enough new public homes to address the decline in public
housing, from past sales and privatisations, including at Millers Point and the
Glebe Estate. As a result, social (including public) housing in the City of
Sydney is projected to decline further from its current level of 7.8% to 7.5%
by 2030; and
(v)
the expected waiting time for general applicants to be housed by the NSW
Housing Register in Glebe is 10+ years;
(B)
Council further note:
(i)
the RJ Williams building is a large building owned by Wesley Mission, at
274-276 Glebe Point Road, Glebe;
(ii)
the building previously provided affordable and seniors housing.
However, it was closed 15 years ago due to safety concerns. Urgent renovations
to update the housing were identified. Wesley Mission submitted a development
application, which was approved following community consultation. The proposed
redevelopment would have provided up to 39 upgraded, rent-controlled
homes;
(iii)
following a Council resolution on 14 December 2020, Council
resolved to support the renovation through a $3 million cash grant from
Council’s Affordable and Diverse Housing Fund;
(iv)
however, Wesley Mission was unsuccessful in its application to the
Federal Labor Government’s Housing Australia Future Fund. Wesley Mission has
since advised Council that it was unable to secure sufficient funding to
proceed with the proposed development, and would not be accepting the Council
grant offered to them; and
(v)
instead, the RJ William’s building has been placed on the market, with
its real estate listing suggesting the sites’ potential to be redeveloped as
luxury residential apartments; and
(C)
the Lord Mayor be requested to write to the Minister for Housing, Rose
Jackson to:
(i)
request the NSW Government purchase and support the redevelopment of the
RJ Williams building at 274-276 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, as ongoing public
housing;
(ii)
note the City has previously committed funding to a project of this
nature on this site; and
(iii)
note the projected decline in social (including public) housing in the
City of Sydney if stronger action is not taken to increase the delivery of
social and public housing.
Carried unanimously.
X113765
Report author: Erin Cashman
Publication date: 25/08/2025
Date of decision: 25/08/2025
Decided at meeting: 25/08/2025 - Council
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