2025 City of Stirling, Local Government Elections

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

Elizabeth Re

Elizabeth’s Board Experience

Elizabeth Re

Elizabeth has a good understanding of the complexity and the confidentiality involved with the responsibility of being elected to a board and has always taken the role with the utmost respect.

Elizabeth background in government procedures, including writing ministerial and making judgments on appeals has provided her with a wealth of experience and the ability to understand the process in order to achieve goals and objectives

Elizabeth role on the boards has been at a strategic level to guide the organization through sound policies and astute financial budgets to achieve the desired change, answer to stakeholders and accomplish objectives and results. With her personal suggestions, becoming a successful reality, like the $70 million dollar resource recovery plant through her waste management expertise and sound knowledge of government legislation and processes.

Current Boards

  • City of Stirling Councillor (operating budget of ~ $215 million – projects from $5,000 to $70 million)
  • Board Member Australian Local Government Womens Association – National
  • President and Board Member Australian Local Government Womens Association – Western Australia
  • Board Member Local Health Authorities Analytical Committee

 

Past Boards/Committees

  • Chairman Stirling Regional Emergency Management Committee
  • Member of Development Assessment Panel – WA State Government
  • District Emergency Management Committee Northern Suburbs – member
  • Board Member Claremont Women’s Football Club
  • President and Board Member of Football Hall of Fame Western Australia
  • Stirling Business Enterprise Centre Board (WA Business Assist) – Board / Director
  • RAC (Royal Automobile Club of WA) Councillor (operating budget of ~ $400 million – projects from $5,000 to $50 million)
  • The Stirling City Centre Alliance Board / Director (  > $10 billion projects)
  • National Council of Women – Executive committee Western Australia branch
  • Deputy Director / Councillor Mindarie Regional Council
  • Director of Australian Women’s Sport and Recreation Association
  • Environmental Health Association Australia – Director / Executive committee
  • National Council of Women – Executive Committee Western Australia branch
  • Churchlands Independent Primary School Board / Director
  • Skating on Thin Ice – Chairman (youth / drug)
  • Newman College Board  / Director ($ 10 million building plan)
  • Mindarie Regional Council /  Director ($70  million dollar resource recovery plant)
  • WA Municipal Waste Advisory Council  Councillor / Director
  • Australian Institute of Environmental Health – Director
  • State Needle and Syringe Disposal Committee
  • State Hepatitis Committee
  • Secretariat for the Food Legislation Working Group
  • Australian Institute of Building Surveyors Committee (WA)
  • Scarborough Progress Association
  • Woodlands Action Group
  • Woodlands Progress Association
  • Claremont Football Club
  • Marist Football Club
  • Central Districts Football Association
  • Women in Wellness Group
  • Australian Local Government Women’s Association / Past President (WA)
  • UNIFEM Committee
  • Councillor of The Royal Society of Western Australia (promoting science in WA since 1914)

 

Celebrating the rich history of my family at the Re Store in Northbridge, Perth…

The Australian chapter of this story began in 1885 when Giuseppe Re migrated to Sydney from the Aeolian Island of Salina north of Sicily. In 1894 Giuseppe Re lands in Fremantle and tries his luck at prospecting in Kalgoorlie. In 1904 Giuseppe identifies the need to supply the miners and produce and he opened a deli at 9 High Street, Fremantle named Giuseppe Re and Sons. The Fremantle shop is a success and a second shop was opened in James Street, Northbridge about 1916.

In 1908 Giuseppe and Carolina give birth to their second eldest son Giovanni (John) Re. In 1936 John and his wife Maria open a grocery store on the corner of Lake and Aberdeen streets in Northbridge. The Re Store was born. John and Maria’s passion for quality food and good service inspired the foundations of the Re Store today, with another store in Leederville.

https://the-re-store.com.au/family-history/

https://the-re-store.com.au/northbridge/our-services/

https://the-re-store.com.au/leederville/our-services/