Saturday, February 22, 2014



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February 23rd
 The first four Rotarians (from left):
 Gustavus Loehr, Silvester Schiele, Hiram Shorey,
 and Paul P. Harris, circa 1905


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Attendees from Australia and New Zealand at the 1924 
convention in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 
The first club in Australia was chartered in Melbourne in April 1921. 
The Rotary clubs of Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand,
became the first clubs chartered in New Zealand in May 1921.

 English delegates to the 1928 Rotary convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
 The Rotary Club of London became the first club chartered
 in England in August 1912


 Rotary members and spouses from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
 at a Baltic conference in 1939.
 In August 1930, the Rotary Club of Tallinn, Estonia,
 became the first club chartered in these three countries


 Attendees from Czechoslovakia at the 1930 convention in Chicago.


James, Lillian, and Marjory Davidson with members 
of the Rotary Club of Calcutta [Kolkata], India. Circa 1929. 
It 1920 it became the first club chartered in India. 

Pictures  Courtesy of Rotary International


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Friends in Rotary,

With great sadness it is my melancholy duty 
to inform you of the passing of Royce Abbey AO.DCM, 
Past President Rotary International. 
Our friend, our Rotary Leader and Mentor to all who knew him, 
Royce will be sadly missed by all of us.


Royce has passed away following a short illness.

In 2013 it was the 25th anniversary of Royce Abbey’s 
induction as Rotary International World President. 
 Royce joined the Rotary Club of Essendon in 1954,
 was Club President in 1963-64
 and served as District Governor in 1969-70.
 He held Rotary’s highest office in 1988-89.





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Rotary Leads Australia in Mental Health Prevention
Mental disorders have become the main source of disability burden in Australia.
 In response, funding from the Australian Government
 has supported an increase in treatment services.
 However, as the percentage of people seeking treatment has risen from 37% to 46%,
 the prevalence of mental disorders in Australia appears to be unchanged.
 So the question remains: how do we reduce
 the impact of mental health on the Australian community?
Australian Rotary Health (ARH) has become one of the first research organisations
 to commit funding into finding preventions for mental disorders.
 At an ARH Symposium held last year, which brought together 25
 of Australia’s top experts in Mental Health prevention,
 evidence showed that prevention is particularly promising
 for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety.
In conjunction with Rotary Clubs, they will also run health forums
 around Australia bringing information to the community
 of how they can prevent the development mental disorders in their own lives.
 Finally, a third program to put them ahead of the pack
 is the launch of an electronic newsletter spotlighting the latest research findings
 of mental health prevention across the lifespan.
Five new research projects will be funded this year 
in the area of mental health prevention:

·         A Multi-tiered approach to suicide prevention in young Australians 
- Tonelle Handley, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, NSW.

·         The prevention of mental health difficulties in adolescents
 using an emotion-focussed parenting program
S Sophieighurst, University of Melbourne, Vic
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·         Effective suicide prevention campaign material for young people:
 A randomised controlled trial -
 Jane Pirkis, University of Melbourne, Vic
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·         Phase II study of an online population-based intervention 
to improve the mental health of young people who are unemployed 
- Vanessa Rose, University of New South Wales,


·         Helping young Australians to "Look for Good":
 A school-based trial of positive attention training to increase
 children's emotional well-being and prevent anxiety and depression 
- Allison Waters, Griffith University, Vic.

For more information about these programs,
 or to sign up to receive the prevention email newsletter,
 please contact Australian Rotary Health on (02) 8837 1900









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Rotary Club of Fremantle

Welcome aboard our newest member Daniel Blewett 
who was inducted into the Club this week
. Daniel’s classification is Real Estate




Last Wednesday we welcomed Rosemary & Greg Paten 
who have transferred from the Broome club
 and presented them with their new Club Badges.





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Rotary Club of Fremantle

President Bob said farewell on behalf of the Club
 to Past President Jan Mason who is moving back to England
 and then surprised her with the award of a Paul Harris Fellowship.
 This was awarded for her work in the club
 and tireless work in the community.


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Around the Clubs

Rotary Club of South Bunbury
Last weekends Children's Fair









Also there helping out
Rotary Club of Bunbury Leschenault


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Rotary Club of Karrinyup
 Rotary Club of Karrinyup made a donation to 
Australian Rotary Health at their meeting tonight.
.pictured here with President Peter Durrant [L] and John Burt

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Rotary Club of Willetton
Visit to the Aviation Musuem in Bull Creek



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Rotary Club of Hillarys



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Rotary Club of Byford and Districts
 Rotary Club of Byford and Districts at the Byford Tavern 
and presenting President Lindsay Irwin with the 
Australian Rotary Health certificate of contribution



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Rotary Club of Kwinana
Rotary Club of Kwinana




Rotary Club of Armadale
 Meeting at the Rotary Club of Armadale
 with the presentation of Australian Rotary Health certificate..
.pictured with President Graham Sampson and Craig Alford.
Craig Alford is a tremendous supporter of Australian Rotary Health


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Rotary Club of Esperance Bay
Assistant Governor Jim Gray makes the presentation
 of Australian Rotary Health Certifcate to President David Callow

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Rotary in the Goldfields

Rotary Clubs of..

Boulder
Hannans Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie





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Rotary Club of Bunbury
Board meeting Bunbury style





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Rotary Club of Melville

Presentation of Australian Rotary Health certificate
 to President Jackie Ormsby at the Rotary Club of Melville 
at their lunchtime meeting at the South Perth Yacht Club 





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Rotary Club of Perth

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Rotary Club of Karrinyup
 Was wonderful tonight to have our recently returned Outbound,
 Ben (centre and pictured with Inbounds Jacob and Lorenzo)
 along to tell us about his wonderfully successful year
 as an Exchange Student in Brazil!




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Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough


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Rotary Club of Narrogin

Secretary Thomas Popp, Dalton McWha, President Stewart Meldrum

Michelle McWha ( former Exchange student to Brazil ),
 Kristina Kapustina ( current inbound from Vladivostok, Russia ),
 Dalton McWha


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Club Promotions




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Come along and support  an International Rotary fundraising event
by the Rotary Club of Matilda Bay in association
 with the Matilda Bay Restaurant, Hackett Drive, Crawley 
on 18 March, from 6pm to 8pm. 
The Club plans to provide international assistance
 to the impoverished villagers of Eraulo in the Ermera District of Timor Leste
 by restoring their freshwater supply.
The Project - 
We plan to replace 1.5 km of corroded pipeline
 with irrigation poly pipe and replace the
 collapsed concrete storage facility with a corrugated iron tank.
We plan to raise the necessary funds, provide
 and co-ordinate the volunteer labour to assist the villagers 
 to re-establish their essential water supply. 
100% of funds raised will be spent on the materials
 for the project with the club financing any shortfall.  
The club's volunteers will provide their own travel costs from Australia to Timor Leste.
 The villagers will assist with the project on a volunteer basis
 and will provide undercover camping accommodation.   
 The villagers will regain their fresh water supply essential
 for their good health and wellbeing.   
The club's volunteers will gain firsthand experience working in a developing country.
To book for this event please pay on line via Try Booking 
or further information please contact Ros King.



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Rotary Club of Kenwick
March 9th  [1982]

Rotary Club of Pinjarra
March 10th   [1967]

Rotary Club of Mill Point
March 11th   [1987]

Rotary Club of Mosman Park
March 17th  [1972]

Rotary Club of North Perth

March 17TH  [1972]


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Anger Management
Its in German however but you can follow easy enough






From the movie  "The Big Store"











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