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On #IWD2019 it is encouraging to see that over 60% of participants in our
 National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) Year 12 Program were women, considering
 the percentage of women currently in the STEM workforce in Australia is only 16%.
Amelie from Mt Eliza in Victoria attended the NYSF Year 12 Program
 after hearing about it from her cousin.
She applied because she knew she had a passion for STEM,
 but I didn't know what to do with it. 
The NYSF was a way for Amelie to explore the various fields in STEM,
 whilst looking at potential career opportunities.
“After attending the program, I have felt motivated to study effectively throughout Year 12 
and to also keep in contact with my new friends.
 Though many of them live across Australia,
 I have received so much support.
 In regards to my future plans, the NYSF has educated me on many aspects
 of going to university, and it has made the whole process a lot easier.”
Applications for the 2020 NYSF Year 12 Program are now open and close on 31 May 2019
. For more information or to apply go to www.nysf.edu.au




































Congratulations to Rotary D9640 PDG Graham Jones
 and his Committee for their tireless efforts in raising funds
 for malaria vaccine PlasProtect® research at the Griffith University.
 As noted in SBS news "Passionate Rotary Australia members have helped
 raise $500,000 to have a malaria vaccine trialled on humans,
 with the federal government matching their effort.









 Here is the link to our latest newsletter:



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Substance use disorders involve the harmful use of, or dependency 
on, alcohol or other drugs. 


Help us prevent substance use disorders in our youth

 by donating to research today:https://buff.ly/2vAceW7

















Rotary Club of Armadale






Rotary Club of Pinjarra









Rotary Club of Collie








Rotary Club of Perth



















New Members




Rotary Club of Armadale














Steve Weychan and President Roy Philbin
welcome Ally McDonnell















Rotary Club of Perth


Christina Matthews CEO WACA sharing her inspirational story
 for International Womens Day to a full house








Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay





Our member Fiona Tremlett gave a thumbnail of her life 
and times at last night's meeting.

, it was extremely interesting to learn of Fiona's journey through life 

and learning and how she arrived at where she is now.

Great to have visiting Rotarian Helen Frankland from the RC Sherwood Sunrise 

visit the Club again last evening.
 Helen has not been to Australia  for some 5-6 years, however,
 on previous trips she has come along to the club regularly








Rotary Club of Beaufort





Rotary Club of Armadale






Rotary Club of North Perth











Rotary Club of Morley



Rotary Club of Morley assisted with a sausage sizzle at the
 Rotary Club of North Perth Hyde Park Fair held on 
Sunday, 3 March and Monday, 4 March 2019











Rotary Club of Cockburn


President Ian presenting PP Max Bird with a cheque
 to continue supporting clean water filters in East Timor






























South Perth Rotaract and Rotary of Elizabeth Quay members 
not letting the rain keep them away from picking up rubbish along the South Perth foreshore! 
It was a shame to see used forceps, recyclables and up to 50 cigarette butts
 around just one park bench but glad we could do something about it.
 Thank you to everyone attending and ensuring less rubbish
 go into our waterways, especially micro-plastics.













Rotary Club of Southern Districts



recipients of this year's Ron Sloan Endeavour Scholarships




Rotary Club of Dalkeith



Thank you Peter Marfleet for organising such an outstanding excursion
 for us on the Duyfken yesterday late afternoon.
 It was very interesting to learn of its history and get some insight
 into what life was like in 1606.
 Our crew were great and very knowledgeable about the boat
, how it was made, and the job it did for the Dutch East India Company
. It took them 3 months to assemble ships like these
 in their very busy ship yards. 
They had a lifespan of about 5 years.
 Apparently they lost about 25% of their ships and about 50% of their crews
. Life was very very different back then!
 For us in 2019 the weather was calm, warm and overcast.
 Ideal for a relaxed social outing with friends.














Short Term Exchange Student Maki Yoneda
 from Osaka Japan exchanges banners and Gifts











Rotary Club of Karrinyup


 at the Stirling Farmers Market, our Men’s Shed President, Peter, 
who is also the Market Manager, presented a donation
 of a Men’s Shed manufactured wine rack and timber platter
 to the Stirling SES for their upcoming raffle. 
He also threw in some Farmers Market Vouchers.




















Rotary Club of Kalamunda


What a morning! 👌🏼 Our friendly Rotarians are manning the Info Bay
 at another bustling and beautiful Kalamunda Artisan Market.








Rotary Club of Cambridge


Just a BIG shout out to the wonderful volunteers at the 
that has sizzle sausages for the Club all Season.









Club and District Promotions

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Rotary Club of Collie







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Rotary Club of Bunbury Leschenault



















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This is Why Being a Kid is Awesome! 
 Funny Wins And Stuff






















Best Pets of The Month 

February 2019





















Western Australia



Horseshoe Gorge
Millstream Chichester National Park

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