Sunday, February 12, 2017


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Rotarian builds his own iron lung replica 
to teach a new generation about polio


Dispatched to Ghana with a fellow British Rotarian 
to scout club service opportunities,
 Roger Frank hadn’t planned their visit to coincide
 with National Immunization Days,
 but the pair – Frank and Dr. Carl Hallam –
 jumped, unhesitating, into the thick of inoculations.
 During a four-day stretch in October 2016 
nearly 2,000 children in the area were protected from poliomyelitis. 
The effort galvanized Frank, 
who brainstormed for a way to do even more at home: 
How could he promote polio eradication when few
 of his countrymen gave much thought to the scourge?
Recalling the fear that gripped the UK, the U.S.,
 and elsewhere during the height of the polio epidemic 
in the early 1950s, Frank,
 a past president of the Rotary Club of Upper Eden,
 thought of the iron lung,
 a device largely relegated to museums and history books.
 The lifesaving mechanical respirator was a potent,
 if depressing, symbol of the debilitating disease.
 An iron lung, Frank reasoned,
 would educate younger generations who grew up free
 of the fear created by polio,
 a virus that is spread easily,
 during the 20th century. 

He hoped to borrow a model to put on tour to serve
 as a reminder that the polio fight remains unfinished.
 “I spent the last three months of 2016
looking for an iron lung in hospitals, etc.,”
 says Frank, 65.
 “I had hoped to source an original unit,
 but they have all been scrapped and 
those that remain are in museums, 
and they would not part with them.
 Being fully committed to the project,
 I had no other option than to build an iron lung myself. 






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New Members




Rotaract Club of South Perth



Welcome to our newest member, Rebecca Kierath 









Rotary Club of Southern Districts


Our own Donald F King has been formally recognised 
by the Republic of Korea with the awarding of an 
Ambassador For Peace medal for his servic
e to the Republic during the Korean War.

Congratulations Don.







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New Club Promotions




Rotary Club of Bridgetown



Blackwood Tour Committee chair Bill Anderson in training for the ride



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Rotary Club of South Bunbury





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Rotary Clubs of
 Attadale
Fremantle




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Rotary Club of Elizabeth Quay

Bellvue Ballroom
Perth Convention Centre
March 11
18.00 hours to 2300 hours 


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Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough



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Rotary Clubs of
Mandurah












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Rotary Club of Mill Point




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Around the Clubs







Rotaract Club of Subiaco


This morning our member Danielle is raising money
 at the Stirling Farmer's Market, selling gourmet burgers.




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Rotaract Club of City of Gosnells












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Rotaract Club of Mandurah 



Bunnings Sausage Sizzle


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Rotaract Club of South Perth



















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Rotary Club of Kwinana









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Rotary Club of Ascot




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Rotary Club of Joondalup



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Rotary Club of Busselton Geographe Bay

Jack McKinnon has just returned from India




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Rotary Club of Kenwick

Samantha Chang [centre] will be sponsored to exchange
 with Japan later this year

Pictured with
Eddie Lee [Rotary Club of Kalamunda]
Past District Governors Brian Guest and Phil Cordery
and former student Jason Ji who exchanged
 with Tennessee in 2015/2016





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Rotary Club of Willetton






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Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay


PRID Ken Collins at Perth Airport 
with the Rotary Vocational Training Team en route to Raipur, India.
 With PRID Ken are Gynaecologists Dr. Barry Mendelawitz
 and Dr. Catherine Douglass plus Midwives Belinda Jennings and Clare Davison.
 Mission is to train the locals to assist them with their very high mortality rate 
of mothers and babies due to childbirth.




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Rotary Club of Attadale

 annual crabbing day held in Mandurah on Sunday, February 5.

The Rotary Club of Attadale’s annual Crabbing Day,
 hosted by Jim and Jenny Calcei,
 is one of the highlights of the year.
Around fifty members, past members and friends
 enjoyed a feast of crabs and delicious salads
 followed by sumptuous desserts.
Fine food, fellowship and fun were the order of the day.
The crabs were a little harder to find than in previous years
 but the boaties persevered and ended up with a good haul.

Jim and Jenny are fantastic hosts and worked tirelessly
 to ensure that the day was a huge success 
and everyone had a great time



part of the crowd enjoying some fellowship



Mick Donnes, Jim Celcei and Yvonne Rate with the first crab



Yvonne Rate displays her catch




Rod Rate with the catch from his boat




Mal Bennett gleefully delivers his box of blue manna's



The ladies share the crabs out onto platters



President Elect Colin McCulloch thanks hosts Jim and Jenny Celcei



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Rotary Club of Elizabeth Quay

Fellowship meeting in Kings Park Botannic Gardens















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Rotary Club of Manjimup



















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Rotary Club of Perth


Big thank you to the Hon Dr Mike Nahan for sharing his thoughts at this busy time







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Rotary Club of Karrinyup
Rotary Club of Palm Beach




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Rotary Club of Mindarie







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Rotary Club of Mandurah Districts


Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings



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Rotary Club of Midland





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Rotary Club of Mount Lawley



at the recent Camp Opportunity



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Rotary Club of Fremantle


This line up from our Roaring Twenties Progressive Dinner Night.
 We got all our bangles ,beads , feathers and fringes out
 and what a classy bunch.










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Rotary Club of West Perth

pictures from last week's meeting













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Rotary Club of Rockingham

enjoying some fellowship







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"Picture of the Week"



unknown Rotaractor enjoying some onions








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District and Club Promotions


February





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March





link https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australian-rotaract-games-2017-tickets-2994978661800 




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Bellvue Ballroom
Perth Convention Centre
March 11
6.00pm -11.00 pm






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April 22




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Backseat Italians














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LE SAUT DE 7,6 KM
 DE LUKE AIKINS SANS PARACHUTE
 EN ENTIER.

madness!!!!











Once upon a time there was a king who wanted to go fishing.
 He called the royal weather forecaster
 and inquired about the weather forecast for the next few hours. 
The weatherman assured him that there was no chance of rain 
in the coming days.
So the king went fishing with his wife, the queen.
On the way he met a farmer on his donkey. 
Upon seeing the king the farmer said,
 “Your Majesty, you should return to the palace at once
 because in just a short time I expect a huge amount of rain
 to fall in this area”.
The king was polite and considerate, he replied:
 “I hold the palace meteorologist in high regard.
 He is an extensively educated 
and experienced professional,
 and I pay him very high wages. 
He gave me a very different forecast.
 I trust him and I will continue on my way.”
 So they did.
However, a short time later a torrential rain fell from the sky.
 The King and Queen were totally soaked 
and their entourage chuckled upon seeing them
 in such a shameful condition.
Furious, the king returned to the palace 
and gave the order to fire the weatherman at once! 
Then he summoned the farmer and offered him
 the prestigious and high paying role of royal forecaster.
The farmer said,
 “Your Majesty, I do not know anything about forecasting.
 I obtain my information from my donkey.
 If I see my donkey’s ears drooping,
 it means with certainty that it will rain.”
 So instead, the King hired the donkey on the spot.

And thus began the ancient-old practice
 of hiring asses to work in the government 
and occupy its highest and most influential positions…

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Western Australia



Emma Gorge

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