The Voice Blog
Visiting one of the reserves in Dianella, Elizabeth was approached by Andrew Solich, a local father who was out with his children enjoying the play equipment at the local reserve. “I’m just wondering if there is anything the Council can do about providing some shade at the playground,” asked Andrew. ”A lot of the local [...]
Small Business are always getting a raw deal and in her role as a Health Officer for the Western Australian government, Elizabeth has seen more than her fair share of the delays that can occur due to red tape. Whilst shopping at Trigg, Elizabeth called past one of the restaurants at the Trigg Shopping Centre [...]
On a trip down to Scarborough Beach, Elizabeth Re was stopped by a local couple, Allen & Eileen Hopkins who wanted to know what was happening with the latest building developments at Scarborough Beach. Allen & Eileen have been very happily married for over 53 years, walk every day down at Scarborough Beach and have [...]
Elizabeth Re is very happy to serve on the board of the RAC, as she sees the work of the RAC as being very important in keeping our community mobile. As someone who has done a lot of country travel and is also concerned about the economic and eco-friendly future of travel in Western Australia, Elizabeth is willing to make a contribution to decision making at the upper levels of the Motor Industry.
Elizabeth Re dances up a storm at the WOW Day in Forrest Chase in aid of raising the awareness of the community of the benefits of a healthy life style.
The Media love a sensational story and Elizabeth Re is up there with the big names in Local Government, having been highlighted in an article about travel expenditure. Just a shame they didn’t mention that she was a guest speaker at the event, representing the City of Stirling and that there are other members of the Council with much bigger travel expenditure, but who’s counting?
A photograph of Elizabeth Re and her two sons taken in May 2010.
Elizabeth Re was quoted in an article fromt The Perth News on the subject of women in government.
The National Steering Committee for the Year of Women in Local Government has announced 21 ambassadors for its 2010 celebrations. Over the next 18 months these ambassadors will undertake the role of champions and role models for the advancement of women in Local Government and will each make a valuable contribution to the success of the Year of Women in Local Government 2010.
Elizabeth Re meets former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at the launch of the Women in Politics publication in which she is featured along with 11 other women in politics in Australia.