Sunday, March 12, 2017



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taken from the Rotary Club of Armadale newsletter


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Women share stories of humanitarian service
 on International Women's Day

By Jane Lawicki



Three Rotary members answered that question at a celebration
 of International Women’s Day hosted by the World Ban
k at its Washington, D.C., headquarters 8 March

Speaking to an audience of more than 300,
 with thousands listening to the live-stream,
 Razia Jan, Deborah Walters, and Ann Lee Hussey 
told their personal stories and explained what inspired them
 to build a girls school in Afghanistan,
 assist people living in a Guatemala City garbage dump,
 and lead more than 24 teams to immunize children in Africa and Asia.


“I’m so inspired to see the faces of the children,
 what they’re learning, how to stand up for their rights, to have ambition 
... to want to do things that may even be impossible — to have dreams,
” said Jan, a member of the Rotary Club of Duxbury, Massachusetts, USA.

An Afghan native now living in the United States,
 Jan has worked for decades to build connections
 between Afghans and Americans while improving the lives 
of young women and girls in Afghanistan.

Founder and director of the Zabuli Education Center,
 a school that serves more than 625 girls in Deh’Subz, Afghanistan
, Jan said the first class of students graduated in 2015
 and a women’s college will open soon.


The girls school teaches math, English, science,
 and technology, along with practical skills to prepare them
 to achieve economic freedom within a challenging social environment.







Deborah Walters, a neuroscientist
 and member of the Rotary Club of Unity, Maine, USA
 has served as a volunteer for Safe Passage (Camino Seguro)
, a nonprofit organization that provides educational and social services
 to children and families who live in a Guatemala City garbage dump.


Deborah Walters, known as the “kayaking grandmother,”
 travelled from her home in Maine to Guatemala in a small kayak 
to raise awareness of the plight of the residents.







Ann Lee Hussey,
 a member of the Rotary Club of Portland Sunrise, Maine,
 has made the eradication of polio and the alleviation
 of suffering by polio survivors her life’s work.

A polio survivor herself, she’s spent the past 14years
 leading teams of Rotary volunteers to developing countries
 to immunize children during National Immunization Days.


Ann Lee Hussey was honored for her lifelong work
 in polio eradication.

She often chooses to lead or participate in NIDs 
in places that don’t often see Westerners:
 Bangladesh, Chad, Mali, Niger, Nigeria,
 and remote areas of Egypt and India. 
There, the need is greatest, and the publicity and goodwill
 that the trips foster are critical in communicating
 the urgency of the need for immunizations








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New Members



Rotary Club of Mount Lawley


Welcome to Amir, our newest Rotarian!

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Rotary Club of Como




Great night on Monday with two new members being inducted..
.Welcome Susanne and Alain 











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New Club Promotions




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Rotaract Club of Mandurah




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Rotary Club of Collie




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Rotary Club of Attadale 






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Around the Clubs




Rotary Club of Mill Point



Cutting the cake on the River Cruise



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Pictures from the Australian Rotaract Games
 in Perth last weekend


















































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Hyde Park Festival also last weekend
Rotary Club of North Perth








West Perth Rotarians helping out









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Celebration of Rotary Foundation 100
at Tompkins Park


 Rotarians and friends as we celebrated the Centenary of Rotary Foundation,
 at Tompkins on Swan in Alfred Cove. 
Keynote speaker was Hon Dr Ken Michael, himself a Rotarian,
 who gave a very interesting address about the significant role
 that Rotary has played in the ongoing development
 of so many community organisations and facilities in WA
. With DG Linda McLerie, Pushpa Pushpalingam, Brian EddyHugh Langridge,
 Carole MaxwellIan FairnieHelen FairnieLiz Westoby, Gabriella, Diana Dunbar,
 to name but a few































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Joint Meeting
Rotary Club of Mundaring
Rotary Club of Mount Lawley



 joint meeting between the Rotary clubs of Mundaring and Mount Lawley.
 The two clubs shared a trophy for most new members joined in the year.
 Mt Lawley looked after the trophy for the first six months
 and last night a very reluctant Louise Youens handed it over to President Jim.
 Louise's parting words were "I'll be back for it in July".
 We could see this as a challenge
, and I believe we are up for it!
Also last night Mundaring Club received a second award 

for most new female members.
 Very fitting as this week the world celebrated International Women's day






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Rotary Club of Rockingham

Rotary Club of Rockingham donates medical equipment to East Timor

March 9th, 2017,  Written by Tim Slater


Harry and Jacqui Smith and Peter and Beth Phillips
 sort out medical supplies to be shipped to East Timor.




A ROTARY international project that is collecting
 medical equipment throughout the Peel region
 is quietly continuing to help people in third world countries.
Last month a consignment of walking frames
 from the Rockingham hospital was shipped out to East Timor,
 Rotarian Peter Phillips said.
“We had a truck jam-packed full of gear 
and that went up to the Kent Street High School 
where the container was being loaded,” he said.
“It goes from there to the wharf then off to Timor.”
It was the second load of vital medical supplies 
that the Rotary Club of Rockingham had sent 
to the country already this year.

The club has been running the project since 2007
 and received an international significant achievement award in 2015


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Rotary Club of Balcatta





With Nathan O’Leary; Graeme Thomson & Biju Anthony; 
Tony Cook & Jackie Bullock at The Rotary Club of Balcatta 
BBQ for past members ,
 Colin Moore Community Resource Centre on Lake Gwelup. 
The club meets at the Scarborough Sportsmen's Club 
for dinner every Wednesday evening, at 6.30PM.
 Many ordinary members of Rotary have developed projects
 that have brought significant change whilst experiencing personal growth
 in an organisation that is respected worldwide
 for its high values and standard









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Rotary Club of Armadale





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Interact Club of Willetton


The member for Riverton and State Treasurer, Mike Nathan,
 called by the Willetton Senior High School Interact Club
 sausage sizzle and had a photo with the Interactors





Mike Nathan also posed for a photo with Rotarians Bob Doerksen and Simon Cubitt
 at the Willetton Senior High School Interact Club sausage sizzle,
 raising funds for the Rotary Oceania Medical Fund for Children






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Rotaract Club of Subiaco


Big thanks to everyone who turned up to help
 at the Rotaract O-day stall at UWA today
. Especially big thanks to our club member Cale
 who turned up and organised it despite having
 an exam scheduled on the same day!! 













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Rotary Club of Mount Lawley


Our Rotary Youth Exchange student Anna Shibatarecently
 travelled to Geraldton with club member Steve Pugh
 and was lucky enough to meet theWest Coast Eagles
 and catch the game between the Eagles and the Dockers!








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Rotary Club of Cambridge
Rotary Club of Karrinyup




March 10 saw the Shenton College Ball taking place.
  RYE student Juuso Leikola went with Hannah
, RYE student attached to the Rotary Club of Karinyup.
 The pics show Juuso and Hannah together
 with President Jeremy and Jeanette Wood prior to the ball.



 Inbound Rotary Youth Exchange student Hannah
 will miss her Warwick Senior High School Ball
 as it coincides with the North West Safari
 Inbound Juuso, from Finland, 
stepped in to escort her to the Shenton College event.
 We think they both look fabulous and hope they had lots of fun!








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Rotary Club of West Perth


Pres Guy Mattioli with Luh Restiawati
 (graduate student from Les Village) 
and Harry Clements-Shepherd 
(Green and Ethical who are partners in the Bali School project)




Club scallywags ... Vic Hall, John Hollingshead and Pat Emery
 with PDG Angus Buchanan sorting out the young guns!



Team photo with Pres Guy Mattioli, Reg Howard-Smith,
 Luh Restiawati and Harry Clements-Shepherd 
(Ethical and Green Group - educational support to students)








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Rotary Club of Attadale

more pictures from recent Bush Dance











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Club and District Promotions


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Justin Thomas’ insane hole-in-one 
at Mexico Championship






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What's The Most Difficult Place 
To Get To In the World?




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Western Australia



between Denmark and Walpole

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