2025 City of Stirling, Local Government Elections

B.Sc. GRAD. DIP. ED. FEHA MAICD

Elizabeth Re

Dedicated TV Recycling

Elizabeth RE idea to start dedicated TV recycling was a huge hit in 2012 with City of Stirling residents

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Uncle Amedeo Re turns 100!

Elizabeth Re & Amadeo Re
Elizabeth Re celebrates the 100th birthday of her uncle, Amedeo Re

Elizabeth is concerned that we are not caring for our pensioners who have cared for us and if elected, this will be one of the items on her agenda.

Pictured here with her Uncle, Amedeo Re who was raised in Northbridge, turned 100 on the 2 February 2010 and celebrated with 148 close relatives in Perth, Elizabeth feels a strong connection with the older generation.

Her Uncle was one of the founders of the WA Italian Club 75 years ago.

Elizabeth’s grandparents came out 125 years ago from Italy (on one side) and 80 years ago from Scotland (on the other), pioneering the Australia we see today.

Elizabeth sees the importance of families, with elders living longer, we need to teach our children to grow up and respect the senior members of our community.

Are you concerned about Christian values being lost in government?

It’s interesting to see what is coming up in this election and there appears to be a lot of concern about Christian values being lost in our government.

I saw this website/video and it raised some interesting points of view, especially for Christians, about the Green Party.

I thought I would share it with you all and invite you to comment as I am interested to know what your thoughts are on this issue.

Please go and view the video, then come back here and comment about what you think.

www.OneVote.com.au

(Elizabeth Re neither endorses or rejects the views expressed on this website but has provided it to stimulate debate.)

On the Campaign Trail

Dear Supporters

As you are aware I have been involved in many community and sporting issues over the years and have been very active in getting accountability, consistency and good governance into the Council decision making, because I believe in making a difference.

In 2008 I was asked to assist a group of people with regard to raising the awareness of domestic violence ( through the WOW and Alana’s project ) and finally after two years of motions and reports to  Council, they have agreed to planting a tree and have also agreed to placing an awareness plaque in the ground in the Stirling Gardens ( north eastern end of the Stirling Memorial Gardens – adjacent to Telford Crescent, past the Stirling Train Station , see picture above).

I am very concerned that the family and traditional values of our Australian society are being lost and believe that most of the undesirable cultural change has been attributed to the increase in domestic violence which has a long lasting affect on our children. One of the sides of this is the bullying culture that has developed and if not addressed in the school develops into work place bullies and then eventually into home bullies and the circle of family domestic violence continues.

Family violence is observed through all cultures, whether you are male or female, young or old, rich or poor, no boundaries are known for this dilemma that is apparent world wide and is encroaching on the lives of decent citizens and impacting on the lives of the next generation to come.

The federal government needs to support school community health nurses to pick up the signs of abuse and disabilities and our teachers need additional resources to address these issues to enable the children not to have their education compromised by external influences and finally, additional support is needed for the parents and the grandparents to enable them to stop the cycle and encourage strong Australian values.

There has been over the last two years on average 50 cases each week, of domestic violence reported to the police within the City of Stirling area. According to the ABS one in every three women are subjected to some form of domestic violence in their life time. This is also associated with drug abuse and in turn there is a direct correlation with neglect and abuse of children.  Access Economics found that during the period of 2002 and 2003, the estimated financial cost of family domestic violence in the Australian community was $8.1 Billion and the psychological cost for our future society is immeasurable!

Violence is increasing everywhere in our community and resources are needed now to be injected into the root of the issue and strategies need to be in place so that the general population can feel safe in our own homes and in the streets.

I am prepared to stand up for the grandparents and parents of today and our children of the future and I hope that you will support me and stand up with me, as I take on the challenge of running for the Federal seat of Stirling in the 2010 election on the 21 August.

I will be launching my campaign Thursday 29 July 5pm in Stirling gardens and I hope you will be able to join me as I push to make a difference and remember:

“If one Good person stands up, then Good people will follow, then Good things will happen !!!”, thanks, Elizabeth.

Elizabeth Re JP

Written and authorized by Elizabeth Re, 23 Hakea road Woodlands 6018, 9446 7136,

Re wins $1000 for Charity in ‘Bang the Table for a Cause’

Elizabeth Re won a $1000 at a conference that was donated by Bang the table (consultation group)to be given to charities of her choice.

Elizabeth choose two local organizatiosn who do a lot of grass roots caring in the community.

Shown below are the two organisations.

The conference Re-Generation: New Beginnings was the theme for the 2010 national congress and business expo, for the local government managers association and will capture the challenges and opportunities facing local government in the current environment of:

Issues discussed were:

  • Major climatic events as a result of climate change
  • Challenge to local economics due to the Global Financial Crisis
  • Local government’s capacity to deal with existing and future challenges.

http://www.lgma.org.au/events/events/lgma_national_congress_business_expo_1

Elizabeth Re With St Vincent De Paul
Elizabeth Re with Vinnies Staff

The first donation of $500 is to Saint Vincent DePaul http://www.vinnies.org.au/contact-national They are a local group who will be making up food parcels for local people and getting blankets etc. There is an office / shop in Morris Place Shopping centre in Morris Road Innaloo, the Convener for the Woodlands group is Stephanie Tenger.

Elizabeth Re with Wanslea Carers
Elizabeth Re with Wanslea Family Services presenting the cheque for $500

The second donation of $500 is to WANSLEA http://www.wanslea.asn.au/2009/index.html They are a local group that organize foster places for children from 0 to 12 years old . They provide clothes, toys etc for kids as they often have nothing when they are removed from their families. They are based at 110 Scarborough Beach Road Scarborough.

Bang the Table Company organiser:

The guy who started the Bang the Table company and came up with the idea of the prize was  Crispin Butteriss

Director, Bang the Table Pty Ltd

P: 1300 64 70 14

A: 158 Johnston Street, Collingwood VIC 3066 AUSTRALIA

http://www.bangthetable.com

Elizabeth Re is committed to supporting local community groups and makes the effort to show up to events as regularly as possible.