After imagining the
future of Rotary in Melbourne, Australia,
members and speakers
at the
2023 Rotary International Convention looked
ahead.
to next year's
gathering in Singapore
and being able to share hope with the world by
focusing.
on mental health and
well-being.
"Singapore is a
city that embodies the spirit of service.
and giving back to the
community," said Jennifer Scott,
chair of the 2024
International Convention Committee.
"This city-state is a hub of culture,
cuisine, and innovation,
and is renowned for
its architecture, natural beauty, and bustling nightlife.
There is something for everyone in
Singapore."
#Rotary2023 sitting
behind Sylvia Whitlock at the
Rotary International
Conference.
The first female member of
Rotary International,
paving the way for Women .
So much to be grateful for.
Minh, Matt, Eeshwar, and
Samantha are over in Melbourne.
for the Rotary International Convention
where over 13,000 Rotarians
across the globe will be in attendance.
Tonight they’re attending the
Rotaract Australia G’ Day Drinks for Rotaract &
Young Members
connecting with
like-minded people and sharing Rotary stories.
Helping at the fabulous booth
for the Rotary Action Group
for Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health
and the Big Pink Youth Dialogue
,here at the Rotary
International Convention.
— at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)
Our latest 2 members
Lisa Taylor- Lisa is a local business
owner-Applied Resources
she runs a charity and is on various committees.
Another Lisa
Lisa Beeby- also a local business owner-Allure
Interiors,
some of you
may know her famous mall dog Mr Winston!
We are so excited to have the both of you on
board.
and look
forward to what you will both be bringing to Rotary.
Paul Harris Fellow Award.
We are proud to announce that our Deputy
Principal, Peter Salleo,
was recently
honoured with a Paul Harris Fellow Award.
This award was presented to Peter by the Como
Rotary Club
and is the highest form of recognition a Rotary
Club can bestow.
Peter has been instrumental in organising and
enhancing Rotary youth camps
for young
people living with a disability
and is commended
for making an
outstanding
contribution to the community.
Tickets
available at www.trybooking.com/CHWUE
https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=1046186&
Tickets
are available through try booking.
We
need help fitting out the 14 remaining homes,
so,
they are ready for the
Public
Open Day on 12th June.
This
includes moving in beds, washing machines, microwaves,
televisions
and assembling the furniture where needed.
Please
contact Brian Hancock on 0439 515 001
or bhancock0750@gmail.com to volunteer your time.
James Morris
IT and Cloud Consultant
james@jtmi.services
+61 4 2314 8600
www.jtmi.services
Rotaract Club of Belmont
presents.
: The sweetest quiz night you'll
ever go to
. We are kicking off our annual
quiz night.
with sweet treats and sick
prizes.
There's lots of chances for anyone to win.
and the Belmont community will score a sweet
purple bench.
with the numbers of helplines and support
centre information for people to reach out for
help.
5:30 pm, for
a 6:00 pm start
Rivervale
community centre, Western Australia.
Bring
coins for mini-games.
Beneficiaries Applications are
now open.
for the Radio Auction for 2023.
If you are, or know of a
Community Group
or Not for Profit Organisation
with a Project you need assistance with,
then this might be for you.
If you have received funds previously,
you must complete an Acquittal prior.
to applying for additional funds.
Both forms can be emailed,
simply message us on here.
or email radioauction@boulderrotary.com.au or
visit
https://www.boulderrotary.com.au/radio-auction
(Head to the bottom of the page and click the
APPLICATION FORM LINK.
We are also open to Sponsorships
and Donations.
This Year's Action will be held
between Friday 27th October 2023
and Sunday 7th November 2023.
Auction Launch Party Friday 27th
October 2023
at the Kalgoorlie Overland Hotel.
Save these dates!
11th October - Opening Night Rockingham
19th October - Opening Night Kwinana
26th October - Opening Night Fremantle
25th November - Gala Awards Night Rockingham
General Sessions for each location will follow
within one week.
of the
opening night for that region.
Check out the 7 Categories you can enter for
2023 here:
https://www.rocktheboatfilmfestival.com.au/categories/
Drop us a line if you have any questions.
We are
calling for entries now!
RHB FILMS presents Rock The Boat Film Festival
with Rock The Boat Rockingham supported by
Rotary Club of Rockingham (Western Australia)
Rock The Boat Kwinana supported by Koorliny Arts Centre Kwinana
and Rock The Boat Fremantle presented by RHB
Films
Rotary Baldivis in conjunction
with Stockland Baldivis is running the
Youth Photographic competition for the 4th
year in a row.
More details will be available soon so start
getting your photographs ready
. The categories are on the
poster and entries open on 17th June 2023.
National
Youth Science Forum (NYSF)
Applications for the 2024 NYSF Year 12 Program are OPEN!
Apply now:
https://www.nysf.edu.au/programs/year-12-program/
Year 11 students interested in
science, technology, engineering, and maths.
are invited to apply for the NYSF Year 12 Program in January 2024.
STEM is everywhere, and STEM is for everyone!
Good physical health is
important for mental health.
Being fit and well helps children have more
energy,
feel confident, manage stress and sleep
well.
Here are a few ways to
help your child stay physically
fit and well:
- Ensure your child gets plenty of quality sleep.
- Encourage healthy eating habits and offer healthy food.
- Try different physical activities and sport.
#AustralianRotaryHealth
#Fundraising #ChildrenMentalHealth
The City
of Nedlands welcomed.
17 local residents as our newest Australian
Citizens
in a ceremony officiated by
Her Worship, Mayor Argyle on Thursday 18 May!
Our
newest citizens have come to Australia from
Libya, India, Iran, Sri Lanka
, South
Africa, Liberia, Malaysia, China, France,
the US
and the UK.
All of
our newest citizens were gifted a native plant,
donated by the Nedlands Rotary Club –
a tradition held for many decades
Pictured
are Club Service Director Andrew Baird
& President Elect Richard Lugg
KATANNING EMERGENCY WELFARE CENTRE GENERATOR
In 2021 the Katanning, Kent, and Woodanilling
Local
Emergency Management Committee
identified the Katanning Leisure Centre as a
potential site.
for a regional welfare centre in the event of a
serious emergency.
To ensure the Centre is adequately equipped for
this,
the
Rotary Club of Katanning successfully secured
a grant of $96,000 from the
Rotary
Australia World Community Service Limited Bushfire Relief Fund,
for the
purpose of purchasing a generator to provide the Centre
with an
emergency backup power supply.
The Centre has also received an upgrade to its
public internet facilities,
allowing it to be activated during an
emergency.
At the Ordinary Council Meeting held in April
2022,
Council
agreed to provide the shortfall of funds to complete the project.
On Wednesday 31 May 2023,
Shire of
Katanning Staff, Councillors, Rotary Club of Katanning
and
Volunteer Bushfire Brigade Members gathered.
for a photo to commemorate the completion of
the project
Last night Sam was honoured to
be the recipient of a
Rotary Southern Districts Community
Grant for $1000.
Sam and his family were invited to a presentation evening.
along with many other worthy recipients
In the same week Sam was awarded
"Young Volunteer of the Year"
Another successful Path of Hope
Gala Dinner
fundraising to seek to end Domestic Violence.
Proudly supported by members of The Rotary
Club of North Perth.
AG Rtn Bruno Fic event committee member
and Ian Wooten of CBD Refrigeration and
Air-conditioning Sponsor.
Refugee Assistance! David Motta
and Trish Lynch presented.
a talk on the work of the
Osborne Park and Karrinyup Clubs
in assisting Ukrainian refugees.
Thank you to Davi and Trish and Eden, Alla and
Mariana
for bringing club members up to
speed.
On Wednesday night, we presented
Ant Purcell,
president of the Southwest Autism Network,
with a cheque for $4500, being the proceeds of
the recent quiz night.
The fund-raising was a great success and the night.
was great fun, so a big thank you to all the
Rotarians
who helped and to the 150 people
who turned up on the night.
Well done to the Town of Cambridge for putting on
this event!
We are one step closer to
installing the
Peace Pole at Poseidon Primary School.
Thanks to the Joondalup Mens Shed for
completing the pole.
. Here Rotarian Jim Cross is
picking up the pole.
from the Mens Shed workshop.
Peace Pole presentation! Jeremy
presents Peace Pole (No 286)
to Jolimont Primary School.
Acting Principal Robyn Crump
and Deputy Principal Trent Jackaman accept the
gift.
Another great night at the FUN
QUIZ.
Laughter, joy and many winners.
Note July 6 to attend and SMS 0407 689 131
now to book a table.
The first burgers are off the BBQ!
Whenever there is a fifth week
in the month
, the Rotary Club of Karrinyup
enjoys a social night. This time it was a fun
and fabulous Italian evening.
at Al Fornetto Cafe Ristorante Pizzeria for those
members,
who were not away in Melbourne
enjoying
Once a month our club has a
social event somewhere
in Subiaco or surrounds
. Last night we gathered at The
Flight Club
for a few rounds of darts and a meal.
A great evening was enjoyed by all.
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