Sally Betts Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Councillor
Sally Betts
Office:Mayor of Waverley
Term Start:30 September 2008
Term End:22 September 2011
Deputy:Kerryn Sloan
Miriam Guttman-Jones
Predecessor:Ingrid Strewe
Successor:John Wakefield
Term Start1:27 September 2012
Term End1:26 September 2017
Deputy1:Tony Kay
Predecessor1:John Wakefield
Successor1:John Wakefield
Office2:Councillor of Waverley Council
for Hunter Ward
Term Start2:September 1995
Birth Place:South Africa
Party:Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)

Sally Betts is an Australian Liberal local government politician. First elected as a Councillor for Waverley Council in the eastern suburbs of Sydney in 1995, she was the Mayor of Waverley from 2008–2011 and 2012–2017, and the Liberal Party candidate for the seat of Waverley at the 1988 New South Wales state election.[1] [2]

Mayor of Waverley

Support for SHS funding

Sally Betts has stated her support for the NSW government's funding of Specialist Homelessness Service (SHS) providers, saying "It is hard to criticise the Government for funding such organisations as Wesley Mission, St Vincent’s de Paul, Caretakers Cottage, The Uniting Church, Salvation Army, Ted Noffs, Jewish House and in fact B Miles when these organisations are obviously most capable of dealing with homelessness and indeed delivering specific women’s services in our community." Betts criticised a local council decision that was thought to be turned into a political campaign against then Minister for Family and Community Services, Gabrielle Upton, who had been instrumental in increasing homelessness funding. Ms Betts said "Using the homeless as a political football is repugnant and council would not support any such ploy."[3]

Reference letter incident

In 2015, Betts received some media attention and some public criticism following her intervention, writing a character reference on behalf of convicted rapist, Luke Lazarus.[4] [5] [6]

In addition to the reference letter incident, Betts also made headlines for seeking to introduce a school education program at Waverley Action for Youth Services, a local youth centre, intended for girls to minimise “risky behaviour.”[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Davies . Anne . Sally Betts: the Waverley mayor who rules Sydney's east . 29 March 2019 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 18 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Betts, Sally . The Australian Women's Register . Australian Women's Archives Project . 30 March 2019.
  3. Richardson, Nick. "Concern building over future of women’s homelessness support." Altmedia.net.au. 10 July 2014.
  4. http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/convicted-rapist-luke-lazarus-jailed-for-at-least-three-years-20150327-1m91up.html "Convicted rapist Luke Lazarus jailed for at least three years."
  5. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/city-east/i-knew-id-take-a-hit-for-this-waverley-mayor-sally-betts-defends-writing-reference-for-rapist/story-fngr8h22-1227287302428 "Waverley Mayor Sally Betts defends writing reference for convicted rapist."
  6. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/apr/15/turnbull-office-refuses-to-back-waverley-mayor-over-reference-for-rapist-lazarus "Turnbull office refuses to back Waverley mayor over reference."
  7. Web site: Sally Betts & Luke Lazarus: Why we need to change the narrative around sexual assault. Lucia. Osborne-Crowley. 25 January 2017.