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Public Holiday (No Meeting)
Apr 25, 2017
'Anzac Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915. It is the day on which we remember all Australians who served and died in war and on operational service. The spirit of Anzac, with its qualities of courage, mateship, and sacrifice, continues to have meaning and relevance for our sense of national identity'. (Australian War Memorial)
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Detective Inspector In Charge Of The Missing Persons Squad
May 02, 2017
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May 05, 2017 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
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Behind The Badge
May 09, 2017
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24 Hours inside Cyclone Debbie
May 16, 2017
On 25th March 2017 Noel and Lorraine McInnes arrived on Hamilton Island for a relaxing Anniversary celebration. Cyclone Debbie, 2/3 the size of France, and with winds up to 263kph, crashed the party. “24 Hours inside Cyclone Debbie”, is their first hand, illustrated story of the preparation, the lockdown, the aftermath and the evacuation. The red dot on the map is the signal from Noel and Lorraine’s phone located on the inside wall of the eye of Cyclone Debbie at 10:44am on 28th March. M.C. Bill Troedel |
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May 21, 2017 8:30 am - 1:30 pm
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May 24, 2017
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May 24, 2017 8:40 am - 12:00 pm
Our second set of mock employer interviews of Auburn High School students is on the morning of Wednesday 24 th May.
Time span is from 8.40 am until about Noon.
This is part of the "Life Essentials'' subject for year 9 and 10 students and seen as extremely important and useful by staff and indeed the students. |
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From AFL reporter to.....
May 30, 2017
Corrie was the first woman journalist to cover AFL and the first female editor of Football Record. Corrie is also a successful local businesswoman. Come along and hear of Corrie’s time covering the AFL and other issues as well as her successful transition. M.C. Geoff Wright |
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May 31, 2017 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Celebrating 100 Years Of Doing Good In The World.The Rotary Club of Southbank is proud to host this Centennial Foundation Dinner and auction and along with corporate sponsors and the Australian Rotary Districts have set the challenge of raising AU$1,000,000 in contributions and bequests which will help set up the foundation for an even more exciting 100 years and beyond. In 1917 Arch Klumph, president of Rotary international, proposed an endowment fund dedicated to “doing good in the world”. The first donation of $26.50 was made to the seed of the Rotary Foundation. Thanks to this vision and the extraordinary generosity of Rotary members worldwide, this fund has become one of the world’s leading humanitarian foundations, spending more than US$3 billion on Programs and Projects to improve the lives of millions of people worldwide. With 100 years of service changing lives and improving communities, it’s time to celebrate! We’re bringing members of the community together with Rotarians from right across Australia for a Gala Fundraising Dinner in Melbourne, the home of Australia’s first Rotary club. The Rotary Club of Southbank is proud to host this Centennial Foundation Dinner and auction. Our corporate sponsors and the Australian Rotary Districts have set the challenge of raising AU$1,000,000 in contributions and bequests which will help set up the foundation for an even more exciting 100 years and beyond. Share ideas, join leaders and take action to create lasting change Cost: $165 per person or $1650 per table of 10
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Jun 01, 2017 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Ever suffered from memory loss? Imagine the predicament of poor Robert Zeinfeld. Found wandering the streets at 4am, without a clue how he got there. Total amnesia! The policeman has to establish who Robert is. Perhaps he hasn’t lost his memory at all. Perhaps it is all an elaborate cover up. The more the policeman digs, the more confused he gets, until he finds himself wrestling a plot with countless twists. Playwright David Tristram has created a hilarious play from an unusual situation. This hilarious comedy is the perfect antidote to the stresses of the day. We will be supporting the well - known Basin Theatre Group for its production on 1st June. This is local theatre at its best. Book now as we have only limited tickets available. Tickets are available at $27.00 and that includes pre-show drinks and nibbles that commence at 7.45p.m. Contact LeLee Tran or Simon O’Donoghue to make your reservation |
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A Child Not Having Safe Drinking Water Is A Disaster
Jun 06, 2017
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Jun 10, 2017 - Jun 14, 2017
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Note Date (FRIDAY) Change....No Meeting On Tuesday 13th June
Jun 16, 2017
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Jun 16, 2017 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Jun 25, 2017 11:30 am - 2:00 pm
The Rotary Club of Brighton invites you and your partner to join District Governor Neville John and Rebecca and Incoming District Governor Peter Frueh and Anne in an afternoon of fellowship and entertainment. RSVP by 13 June 2017 Bookings: www.rotarybrighton.com.au/events Dress: Lounge suit Enquiries: Lauren McMaster Phone: 9514 3430 (events@rotarybrighton.com.au) Central location with excellent access to public transport. Parking on site at cost of $21.40 per vehicle. |
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NB: No Meeting On Tuesday 27th June
Jun 29, 2017
'Late June every year is a time of change in the Rotary world. Venue: Green Acres Golf Club
'Late June every year is a time of change in the Rotary world. At that time of the year, all 34,000 Rotary Clubs around the World conduct a Changeover ceremony which brings NEW leadership, NEW ideas, a NEW theme and renewed vitality to each Club. This changeover of leadership occurs throughout Rotary at Club, District and International level'. - See more at: http://www.hawthornrotary.org.au/event/change-over/#sthash.BxAxHNW7.dpuf |
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Jun 29, 2017 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm
'Late June every year is a time of change in the Rotary world. At that time of the year, all 34,000 Rotary Clubs around the World conduct a Changeover ceremony which brings NEW leadership, NEW ideas, a NEW theme and renewed vitality to each Club. This changeover of leadership occurs throughout Rotary at Club, District and International level'. Late June every year is a time of change in the Rotary world.
At that time of the year, all 34,000 Rotary Clubs around the World conduct a Changeover ceremony which brings NEW leadership, NEW ideas, a NEW theme and renewed vitality to each Club. This changeover of leadership occurs throughout Rotary at Club, District and International level. - See more at: http://rotarydistrict9685.org.au/SitePage/district-changeover#sthash.AYXFwqQk.dpuf |
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"The Hanging of Ronald Ryan: 50 years after the execution that changed the nation."
Jul 04, 2017
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At Swinburne University
Jul 11, 2017
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The Welcome Scholarship And Me
Jul 18, 2017
'The Swinburne University of Technology Welcome Scholarship program has been established in recognition of the hardship that is faced by individuals seeking asylum. It is intended to support their study aspirations, increase self‐esteem and provide those still settling into Australia with an immediate social and community network'. |
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End Trachoma 2020
Jul 25, 2017
'Rotary’s 2017-18 International President, Australia’s Ian Riseley, wants a trachoma-free Australia by 2021, Rotary’s 100th year in Australia.
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Update From Dr Peter Lugg, New Projects, Rotary District 9800 Governance Director David Whiting
Aug 01, 2017
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Note This Is A Wednesday Luncheon Meeting
Aug 09, 2017
Breakthrough? New Treatment Approaches in Alzheimer’s Disease Currently available Alzheimer’s treatments are of limited benefit. With the number of cases worldwide expected to triple in the next 30 years, there is an urgent need to find treatments that treat the cause of the disease, rather than just mask the symptoms. Steve Macfarlane has been running Alzheimer’s trials for almost 20 years, including a Melbourne-based study of a new drug, Anavex 2-73, in which patients have shown signs of significant benefit ‘When Melbourne was selected as the first city in the world to test Anavex a year ago, lead researcher Associate Professor Steve Macfarlane had no idea how much of an impact it would make. ‘……seem to be significantly improved in terms of what they can do. It is function that has improved and in many cases mood as well,” Prof Macfarlane said. ‘To me, seeing real improvements to patients is much more important than seeing a statistically significant improvement on a rating scale’. (news.com.au) Chair: David Rosback |
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Boab Health Services
Aug 15, 2017
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A Most Compelling and Inspiring Speaker....Note: Meeting At Auburn High School
Aug 22, 2017
Please meet in the foyer of Auburn High School at 11a.m Manny Hendrix Jr gives the 'most compelling and inspiring talks on life skills coaching for young people in both sport and positive lives rather than progression to the ‘dark side’. A high-rated US basketball player, his points included: # Young people commonly become ‘at risk’ because they are not given key information about life choices. In the US he has even taken youngsters - lacking parental and school advisers - to visit a prison and see first-hand where a life style of being on the streets after 1am can lead # Young people set themselves facile goals like sporting heroism and rich lifestyles without understanding that the ‘process’ is the important thing, not the goal. He gave examples from his own sport career - like playing basketball in his childhood while almost clinically blind (he could recognise his team and opponents and court positions but no detail. His sight was then restored). Thereafter, he explained in his talk how he went to extreme lengths and sacrifices to out-compete his cohort and rise through the basketball ranks. Hendrix, who has a 201cm wingspan, made the 2015 and 2016 Division 2 Big V All Star Five and won the 2016 MVP Award. He led Collingwood All Stars into the finals during his first season in the team’s second year. ' Chair: Noel Halford |
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Seven Summits and Virgin On Insanity
Aug 29, 2017
'I don’t feel as though I’ve ever had a job, but I’ve had several interests for which I’ve been fortunate enough to be paid: ski technician, Antarctic field assistant, Royal Marines Commando, high altitude mountain guide, rock climbing instructor, barista and founding director of the UK based mountaineering company, Jagged Globe. The toughest job I had was being unemployed. When I could climb, I was passionate about sharing the mountains with others, and about my personal rock climbing which has fed my soul all my life. Now I’m passionate about sharing what I’ve learned to others, especially young people. When we’re gone, all we leave behind is the impression we’ve made on others, and young people stand to inherit the most'. Chair: Ian Gillies
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Sep 09, 2017 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Sharpen those gardening implements.
GARDENING WORKING BEE AT SERVANTS ROMANA HOUSE IN KEW
Date Saturday 9th September
Where Romana House A'Beckett St, KEW
When 10 am till 3pm ( even an hour or two is good)
Can you help? All assistance would be appreciated. Simple jobs including tidying up, raking, sweeping and light pruning.
Bring a rake, broom, gloves and perhaps a pair of secateurs if you have them.
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Taking Responsibility for Ourselves, Our Families and Our Society
Sep 12, 2017
We live in one of the freest and most prosperous societies in the history of mankind, in Melbourne the world’s most liveable city.
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Swinburne Public Speaking, AGM, Updates,
Sep 19, 2017
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Sep 21, 2017 6:15 pm - 8:30 pm
The first evening meeting will be conducted from 6.15 p.m. on the 21st September and the club invites all those interested in learning more about the largest voluntary community service organisation in the world to attend. The first meeting will feature as guest speaker, David Sia who made his journey to Australia as a refugee is now General Manager of Techware, a business and I.T. solutions company based in Melbourne. Light refreshments will be served following David’s address and there will be an opportunity to discuss the programs Rotary is undertaking and how interested parties can be involved. For bookings and enquiries contact Noel Halford on 0419 018 901
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Sep 23, 2017 9:00 am - 12:30 pm
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Reflections of a Footy Broadcaster
Sep 26, 2017
Brian Morley is an experienced journalist and public relations practitioner He worked as a journalist at The Age, was also News Editor, current affairs & sports commentator at 3AW Melbourne and 2GB Sydney, and on television. As a sports commentator at 3AW, he called AFL football with the legendary Harry Beitzel. Chair: Chris Hanson **Wear your team scarf**
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Oct 03, 2017
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Oct 08, 2017 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
RI President, Australian Ian Riseley has requested that each Rotary club plant a tree for each of our members as a practical way of demonstrating how Rotary can make a difference to the environment and be an example of being able to achieve more together. We plan to meet this objective by banding with our cluster clubs to plant 200 trees at Hay's Paddock, followed by a BBQ lunch. . The morning promises to be very pleasant indeed, enjoying the outdoors, the company of friends old and new, and contributing to making a difference to our Earth The more Hawthorn members that can attend and share the load of tree planting the better and even more so to share in the BBQ lunch. The more the merrier!!
To assist in planning if you could respond via the RSVP link
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Rotary Hat Day
Oct 10, 2017
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Security, Crime In Boroondara
Oct 17, 2017
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Oct 19, 2017 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
'Interplast sends teams of volunteer plastic and reconstructive surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and allied health professionals to provide life-changing surgery and medical training in 17 countries across the Asia Pacific region. We do this in partnership with local organisations, including hospitals, universities and local NGOs. Our mission is to ‘repair bodies and rebuild lives’ and we do this through providing surgical services to those who could not otherwise afford or access these, and by building the capacity of local medical systems through our training and mentoring programs. Interplast is a fully accredited NGO with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), registered by the Australian Charities and Not For Profit Commission and is a signatory to the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID) Code of Conduct'. (Photo: courtesy Interplast)
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Oct 23, 2017 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
To celebrate the CHANCES Scholarship Program’s 10th Anniversary The Boroondara Cares Foundation is holding a Gold Day at Box Hill Golf Club The entry fee of $95 includes light refreshments being available prior to the event followed by dinner in the club dining room. “It is impossible to not be happy when I hear from students who have received a CHANCES scholarship about the difference this has made to their academic results, their self esteem, and in fact to their lives As Chair of Boroondara Cares Foundation it gives me pleasure to observe measurable and uplifting outcomes for students rewarded for their perseverance and positive attitude despite financial constraints; a CHANCES scholarship does change lives.”
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Behind The Badge
Oct 24, 2017
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