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The Aboriginal Reference Group was established 
by Rotary District 9455 in 2008.
 Its purpose has been to facilitate Aboriginal projects
 being conducted by Clubs.
 Its specific aims are to collaborate with Clubs and Aboriginal
 communities at the local level:
·         To build respect for the heritage and culture of Aboriginal people;
·         To foster engagement and relationships with Aboriginal people;
·         To listen to what Aboriginal people want;
·         To work together and take actions in genuine partnership;
·         To provide guidelines to Clubs so that they can
 conduct projects of mutual benefit to ALL Australians; and
·         To collaborate with Clubs requiring special expertise.


I have recently sent summations of Club projects to you.
 If there is somebody in your Club who may be interested in joining the ARG,
 you could refer them to these summations.
 I am prepared to make myself available to give interested parties 
a comprehensive briefing on what ARG membership involves.
Kind regards
Bruce Dufty
Chair of the Rotary District 9455's Aboriginal Reference Group
2 Grant Street
DUNCRAIG   WA  6023
Ph 08 9447 8605
Mobile 0421 735 372




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South Perth Rotaractor Samantha Fewster 
returns from Indian adventure


TRAVELLING to a foreign country to embark on a road trip
 with two strangers might seem crazy, 
but it was a first step to igniting global change
 for one Kensington resident.
As a member of the philanthropic South Perth Rotaract Club,
 Samantha Fewster has always had dreams of changing the world.
When the opportunity for her to travel to India
 with its local Rotaract group, 
Ms Fewster said she booked as soon as she could.
“India was not on my list of countries to visit,
 but the opportunity to go on the trip wasn’t something I could pass up,” 
she told Southern Gazette.
“I was asked countless times in the lead up ‘why India?’
 and my answer was always
 ‘to meet the people over there who are helping change the world’.”
Ms Fewster travelled with a Turkish Rotaractor
 and local Indian Rotractors throughout the country,
 first visiting markets and monuments.
“The young people we met are truly changing the course 
of history in India,
 through disease prevention, education and blood donation,” 
Ms Fewster said.
“After meeting them,
 and seeing that is is actually possible to make a change,
 I feel more inspired than ever to create a culture
 of positive change in South Perth, WA
 and then hopefully the world.”
Rotary has clubs all around the world,
 but one common goal is to see the complete eradication of polio.
“To be in a country that was only recently declared polio free,
 with the last reported case in India from 2011,
 and to see how proud the Rotaractors 
were was a truly amazing experience,” 
Ms Fewster said.
“I hope that now we can eradicate it from Pakistan and Afghanistan.”
Now that Ms Fewster has had time to reflect on her trip,
 she said she still felt incredibly inspired by the experience.
“After coming back from the Indian Rotaract tour, 
I feel more motivated than ever to put my passion to use,” she said.
“Hearing people my age talk about what they have achieved in India-
 like eradicating polio- was a truly amazing part of my trip.

“I have always dreamt of changing the world,
 and by joining Rotaract 
I feel like I have a chance to make that a reality.”




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Rotary Club of Rockingham



New members Sharyn and Rob inducted with President Paul and Past President Allie


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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
      President. Rajah Senathirajah, already a PHF plus 1 sapphire
 has recently become a Bequest Society Member. Level 1 Major Donor.
   Past Rotary International Director and Past Rotary Foundation Trustee
 Ken Collins presenting Rajah with his Crystal and Pin.


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Rotary Club of Armadale





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Around the Clubs

ANZAC DAY



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Rotary Club of Kununurra


Rotarians were up earlier than dawn (0330 in Kununurra!)
 to cook up a gunfire breakfast for the multitudes who attended
 our moving service at ANZAC Hill this year.















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Rotary Club of Palm Beach
The Rotary Club of Palm Beach continued its great tradition
 of hosting the Gun Fire Breakfast,
 supporting the RSL and the local community








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Rotary Club of Kwinana


A busy morning for the Rotary Club and partners 
serving up 500 breakfasts as part of the traditional gunfire breakfast on ANZAC Day.
 We were joined by Assistant Governor Barry Berger who gave a helping hand
























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Rotary Club of Perth


Rotary Club of Perth Pre-ANZAC Day lunch. 
Extract from Agelink Theatre's
 "Don't forget me, Cobber"


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Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie






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More around the Clubs



Rotary Club of Karatha



Another successful salt bagging -
 well done to the drama students, parents
, teachers & helpers of St Lukes High School,
 you all did an amazing job! 
Thanks so much to Adrian Catlin for the donations
 of your beautiful rolls week after week. 
Thanks so much for not being members
 but for coming and donating your time 
Tarren&Beth, Marcus Chad and the baby buzzard boys.
 To our members another great salt bagging, keep up the great work,













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Rotary Club of Fremantle

Bring a Beanie and Sock it to Them
We will be holding our Beanie night on Wednesday 25 May.
The beanies and socks will be donated to the agencies;
 St Patrick's, Sista's Place and The Fremantle Doctor
 who distribute them to homeless folk out on the streets.
The weather has started to cool down and these items 
will go a long way in assisting those less fortunate to keep warm.

Please bring along beanies and socks
 and also encourage any knitters to dust off their 
needles and knit a beanie or two for a good cause





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Rotary Club of Rockingham



Presenting the $250 donation — at Bumi Sehat Clinic.





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Rotary Club of Kwinana


While on holiday oversea, club member Genevieve Carr
 had the opportunity to visit Rotarian Paul Wilson from Grantham in the UK
, the big mastermind behind Rotary Global Swimarathon.
 Participated in a mini Swimarathon at Grantham pool
 to raise further funds for End Polio Now,
 followed by fish and chips supper as part of World's Greatest Meal.
 The following evening, had an exchange of banners
 between the Rotary Club of Kwinana and the Rotary Club of Grantham Sunrise.
 Wonderful hospitality shown by Grantham!




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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay




       Buddy Benches finished and ready to be presented to schools, 
    Buddy Benches are being presented to schools for children
 who are new, lonely or just need a friend to sit.
  Students then know that this child needs a ‘Buddy’
 and includes them in their play.


Snippets of information from The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay
the club now has 40 members, 11 of which are under 30
 a majority of them are female and 15 different nationalities. 
 Last weekend President Elect Liz Wharton ran in the London Marathon.





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Rotary Club of Cockburn



Rotarian Brian Foley from the Rotary Club of West Perth
 provided engaging and timely information on making good choices
 Life Education is helping millions of children across Australia




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Rotary Club of Geraldton

at the D9455 Conference





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Rotary Club of Karrinyup




Food Van and volunteers joined the City of Stirling
at Carine Open Space for their Refugee Welcome Day event.
 Was particularly special to have our Community volunteer,
 Danielle, who normally looks after our Stirling Farmers Market Facebook page,
 along to help out too!



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Rotary Club of Busselton Geographe Bay








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Rotary Club of Scarborough

Scarborough Rotarians manning the Sausage Sizzle 
 at the Cancer Councils Relay fore Life function. 
 Also a picture of Rotary Club of Scarborough's link school,
 Churchlands Senior High School participating in the Relay for Life.
















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Rotary Club of Perth




Thanks to Club Member Jess Karlsson
 and Benn for telling us about Kids Camps and the NDIS.




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Rotary Club of Bunbury Leshenault


Bringing in the Sail into Life pontoons after another successful season!
John Bridgham and Sharon Kavenagh.












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Rotary Club of South Bunbury


Special guest tonight



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"Picture of the Week"

somewhere in Busselton!!






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Julia Louis-Dreyfus mocked the Mercedes A Class car on “Saturday Night Live”
 with a commercial for the new Mercedes AA Class,
 which she noted is the “first fully electric luxury sedan powered entirely by AA batteries.





























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Little Big Shots 
 Amazing Nine-Year-Old Pianist



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Western Australia

Z bend Gorge   Kalabarri

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