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    Lori Short

    Lori Short (c. 1938–2008) was a dedicated community activist from Tempe, Sydney, Australia, known for her efforts in improving local services and amenities.

    Last updated July 18, 2025
    Lori Short

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    Early Life and Background

    Lori Short was born around 1938 in Tempe, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. She was deeply connected to her community and dedicated much of her life to its betterment.

    Community Activism

    Short was a passionate advocate for the Tempe community. She played a significant role in preventing the former Tempe Tip site from being used for waste transfer, leading to the establishment of Tempe Reserve as an open space for the community. She also opposed the construction of the third runway at Sydney Airport, which would have led to the demolition of homes and displacement of families in Sydenham.

    As a key member of the Tempe Residents Group, Short fought to save the Commonwealth Bank at Sydenham, the Tempe Bus and Truck Museum, and the Anzac Memorial at the depot site where her father had once worked. She initiated the Anzac Dawn Ceremony at the Tempe Bus and Truck Museum.

    Community Service

    Short served as the coordinator of the St Peters Sydenham Tempe Neighbourhood Centre and helped establish the Tempe Community Centre. She volunteered for numerous local organizations, including Tempe Public School, supervised children after hours, held fundraisers for local sporting teams, and organized outings for the elderly, often at her own expense.

    Legacy

    Lori Short's dedication to her community left a lasting impact. A park on South Street in Tempe Recreation Reserve has been proposed to be named in her honor.

    Personal Life

    Short was known for her unwavering commitment to her community and her tireless efforts to improve the lives of those around her. She passed away in 2008, leaving behind a legacy of community service and activism.

    Key Facts
    Birth Year
    c. 1938
    Death Year
    2008
    Key Achievements
    Prevented Tempe Tip site from being used for waste transferOpposed construction of the third runway at Sydney AirportSaved Commonwealth Bank at SydenhamEstablished Anzac Dawn Ceremony at Tempe Bus and Truck Museum
    Primary Residence
    Tempe, Sydney, Australia
    Sources & References

    People of note - Marrickville Council

    A document highlighting notable individuals from the Marrickville area, including Lori Short.

    paperzz.com

    Lori Short

    Lori Short (c. 1938–2008) was a dedicated community activist from Tempe, Sydney, Australia, known for her efforts in improving local services and amenities.

    Last updated July 18, 2025
    Lori Short

    Image Source

    Cast members from 'Petticoat Junction' : Gunilla Hutton, Lori Saunders, Frank Cady, Meredith MacRae and Linda Kaye Henning joined other television...

    Click to view source

    Key Facts
    Birth Year
    c. 1938
    Death Year
    2008
    Key Achievements
    Prevented Tempe Tip site from being used for waste transferOpposed construction of the third runway at Sydney AirportSaved Commonwealth Bank at SydenhamEstablished Anzac Dawn Ceremony at Tempe Bus and Truck Museum
    Primary Residence
    Tempe, Sydney, Australia
    Contents

    Early Life and Background

    Lori Short was born around 1938 in Tempe, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. She was deeply connected to her community and dedicated much of her life to its betterment.

    Community Activism

    Short was a passionate advocate for the Tempe community. She played a significant role in preventing the former Tempe Tip site from being used for waste transfer, leading to the establishment of Tempe Reserve as an open space for the community. She also opposed the construction of the third runway at Sydney Airport, which would have led to the demolition of homes and displacement of families in Sydenham.

    As a key member of the Tempe Residents Group, Short fought to save the Commonwealth Bank at Sydenham, the Tempe Bus and Truck Museum, and the Anzac Memorial at the depot site where her father had once worked. She initiated the Anzac Dawn Ceremony at the Tempe Bus and Truck Museum.

    Community Service

    Short served as the coordinator of the St Peters Sydenham Tempe Neighbourhood Centre and helped establish the Tempe Community Centre. She volunteered for numerous local organizations, including Tempe Public School, supervised children after hours, held fundraisers for local sporting teams, and organized outings for the elderly, often at her own expense.

    Legacy

    Lori Short's dedication to her community left a lasting impact. A park on South Street in Tempe Recreation Reserve has been proposed to be named in her honor.

    Personal Life

    Short was known for her unwavering commitment to her community and her tireless efforts to improve the lives of those around her. She passed away in 2008, leaving behind a legacy of community service and activism.

    Sources & References

    People of note - Marrickville Council

    A document highlighting notable individuals from the Marrickville area, including Lori Short.

    paperzz.com
    Categories
    Australian Community Activists
    Sydney Residents
    20th Century Australian Women