The Rotary supporting “My Home” Project is nearing completion
with the
keys to be handed over on Monday 12 June
and
residents scheduled to move in at the end of the month.
.
If you have time to spare drive
by our beautiful homes,
you will see that the gardens are planted.
and the water tanks are in their
location.
Today, Rotary Volunteers have
spent time moving furniture.
from storage to the units.
More volunteers will be there tomorrow,
to make the house a home.
They will be stocking shelves
and making beds.
It's all very exciting for
everyone that has worked on the project.
We are pleased to announce.
the
launch of Rotary Western Australia and
invite you to join us for this special
occasion.
Tickets available at
https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=1046186&
Tickets
are available through try booking.
Delighted to welcome Sam
Bandara,
who holds the category Alzheimer’s Research
at out meeting 7th June.
Inducted my Prof Ralph Martins
and welcomed into the Club by
Pres. Fiona Tremlett.
Also pictured is speaker PP Buff
Wright.
Welcome Sam and thank you Buff.
You are invited to the RC of Mundaring's
presentation by Martin Watson
on the 28th of June.
Martin's surveying company was tasked with
finding the
Malaysian Aircraft on flight MH370.
Click on
this link to book your tickets
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Registrations
are now open for 2024
Early Bird offer until 30th September 2023
The Bridgetown Rotary Club
thanks
you for participating in previous year's rides.
We look
forward to warmly welcoming you.
to the
2024 Tour of the Blackwood.
Date : Saturday, March 9, 2024
Courses:
Full Tour - for dedicated riders
Half N Best - for those who are not so
dedicated.
The Not-So-Cozy - leisurely ride great for
families
What
does the Tour support?
Funds raised from the Tour support programs for
mental health.
in the
Warren Blackwood Region.
The major recipient is BYA, a local
charity.
that supports at-risk and marginalised.
young people across the Warren Blackwood
region.
Thank you for your support of the Tour.
– it makes an immeasurable difference to our
community.
Accommodation:
We suggest you book accommodation early.
Link to Bridgetown
Visitor Centre
to book now.
If you are still struggling to find somewhere
to stay,
there will be free camping available at the
Bridgetown Football Oval, with toilets and
showers.
For more information see our
Website Facebook or Instagram pages
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.
Great to see the guys getting
the Beetle back up.
and raising money for a great
cause.
Make sure to support them by
either scanning the QR code,
or going to the MyCause page
www.mycause.com.au/p/312446/36-team-beetlejuice
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!
Early intervention is important
in creating big changes in mental health.
That's why at Australian Rotary Health we focus our
research.
on the
mental health of children aged 0-12 years.
Click on the link below and help
us make a difference!
https://australianrotaryhealth.org.au/donate-now/
#AustralianRotaryHealth #Will #Bequests #Donation
#MentalHealthResearch #Support #EveryDollarCounts
#LiftTheLidOnMentalIllness #RotaryHealth
#Fundraising #Children #Wellbeing #MentalIllness
North
Metropolitan Health Service
·
Congratulations to Clinical
Nurse Specialist Tammi Nguyen
who is the 2023 Olive Anstey Nurse of the Yea
r for Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital.
Tammi received the award in recognition of her selfless leadership
over the past 12 months during a challenging
period.
Her nomination noted that she exuded
positivity.
and a 'never back down' attitude.
Tammi was also awarded the category award of Excellence in Leadership.
Other category winners included Mandy Collins
for the Clinical Practice category.
and Steph Harper for the Excellence in
Graduate Nursing category.
Thank you to @Nedlands Rotary for their
ongoing support in sponsoring.
the Olive Anstey Nurse of the
Year Award.
Tammi is pictured with Area Director
of Nursing and Midwifery Annie
Thompson
Ballroom FitPara and
Ability Dance WA
A huge thank you to the Rotary
Club of Como
for helping to raise $6,000 for Para and Ability Dance WA
from the Ballroom Bingo.
When the cheque was presented,
by the president of the Rotary Club of Como,
at the Special Olympics DanceSport Development
Competition,
the audience gave a tremendous applause of
appreciation.
These funds will assist the
dancers with more team uniforms,
as well as international and interstate travel
expenses.
Youth Director Trish Lynch introduced new District 9423 RYLA
and RYPEN Chair,
Ian Ball, who addressed the
club on the benefits and operation.
of the Rotary Youth
Leadership Awards (RYLA)
and Rotary Youth Program of
Enrichment (RYPEN).
The #Interact Club at Perth
Modern School, The Rotaract Club of Subiaco,
and our club met with Dress for Success Perth
. We discovered how they help
women confidently.
get for first jobs and returning
to the workforce.
How can you help?
Dress for Success needs donations of women’s
business clothing
(less than 5 years old), shoes, and
necklaces/scarves.
Please also consider a charitable donation
through their website.
The Interact and Rotaract Clubs
are also looking to do a special collection.
Watch this page for updates.
We had the privilege of meeting
Brett Christian from the Subiaco Post
who came to tell us his story - the history of
the Subiaco Post
and as it is now. He also shared
some interesting and funny stories.
of his journey in journalism.
We all had a lovely evening.
Our club members are doing their
bit.
promoting our group in the Halls Head Bunnings
foyer.
We will be there again tomorrow,
so drop in to say hi.
#rotarywithadifference
Bone from Pearl Oyster Shells!
Wow!
Rui (Chris) Ruan assisted by Behzad Heidari
presented a talk.
on the development of bone material from Pearl
Oyster Shells.
This material is planned to be
used in bone repair.
and bone transplants in humans
. Rui and Behzad are researchers
at the Perron Institute
. Amazing and mind boggling!
Thank you both.
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational
Science
Last week we had the pleasure of
hosting guest speaker Roy Stall
who shared with us his knowledge and
experience with submarines,
showing us some of their incredible
capabilities,
and what life is like on a
submarine
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