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DISTRICT GOVERNOR

JESSIE HARMAN

ROTARY CLUB

OF

WENDOUREE BREAKFAST

BUILDING COMMUNITIESBRIDGING CONTINENTS

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

DISTRICT 9780

DIRECTORY 2010 - 2011

WHAT TO SEND - TO WHOM AND WHERE

DISTRICT MAIL, ATTENDANCE REPORTS, DG NEWSLETTER ARTICLES ETC.District Secretary Rtn Joy RothwellPO Box 456W, Ballarat Vic 3350H: 03 5344 8177, F: 03 5344 8177, M: 0417 378 801E: [email protected]

DISTRICT DUESPP Trevor LeaPO Box 358, Ballarat Vic 3353H: 03 5333 2031 F: 03 5332 9975 M: 0419 009 104E: [email protected]

INSURANCE CLAIMS & QUERIESDistrict Insurance Officer, P.P. Don ShieldsP O Box 96, Geelong 3220B: 03 5229 0061 M: 0419 390 303 Fax 03 5221 2334E: [email protected]

ROTARY CLUB BULLETINS (in hard copies, please)

DG Jessie Harman, 127 Moola Street, Ballarat Nth 3350.DGE Brian Trenery, 56 Younger Street, Warrnambool, 3280DGN Helen Trigg, 29 Oakden Rd, Drysdale, 3222PDG Pat Robertson, 296 Manifold Street, Camperdown, 3260

ROTARY MERCHANDISE (refer page 16 )

RDU Supplies, PO 9368, Harris Park NSW, 2150E:[email protected]: 02 9637 8052

ROTARY FOUNDATION DONATIONSSend cheque payable to “Australian Rotary Foundation Trust”, Rotary International, South Pacific and Philippines Office, P.O. Box 1415, Parramatta N.S.W. 2124(for PHF Recognitions, quote member’s number and where the money is assigned e.g. permanent funds)

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DUESRotary International, South Pacific and Philippines Office, P.O. Box 1415, Parramatta N.S.W 2124

ROTARY WEB SITESRotary International: www.rotary.orgDistrict 9780: www.rotary9780.orgDistrict 9780 conference: www.rotary9780conference.com.au

WEB MASTERRtn Pauline StewartE: [email protected]

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 9780

DIRECTORY 2010 - 2011DISTRICT GOVERNOR

Jessie Harman (Andrew)

BUILDING COMMUNITIESBRIDGING CONTINENTS

IMPORTANT

This directory is for use by Rotarians only. It is neither for distribution to non-Rotarians nor to be used as a commercial mailing list.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS PageAcronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................... 5Addresses – postal and email ....................................................... 84Assistant Governors – Clubs ......................................................... 31Assistant Governors – Services .................................................... 56Attendance Officer ......................................................................... 28Australian Rotary Health ................................................................ 65Australian District Governors, 2010-2011 ...................................... 24Awards, District Aitken Award ( Publicity & Media) ........................................... 59 Awards Committee .................................................................. 59 ARH Award .............................................................................. 59 Brumley-Carr Shield ................................................................ 59 Bulletin Award ......................................................................... 60 De Garis Trophy (Attendance) ................................................. 60 District 9780 Website Award ................................................... 60 District Administration Award (Robertson Trophy) ................... 60 Eddie Loughnan Shield (Foundation) ...................................... 59 Environmental Good Practice Award (PPE) ............................ 59 Geoff Tually Perpetual Shield .................................................. 59 Grainger Shield (Attendance) .................................................. 60 Heritage Award (PPE) ............................................................. 59 Holmes Trophy (Conference) ................................................... 60 Lange Trophy (Membership Growth) ....................................... 59 Ron Beetham Award ............................................................... 60Awards, Rotary International Four Avenues of Service Award .............................................. 61 Membership Development and Extension Award .................... 61Presidential Citation ....................................................................... 61Public Relations Award .................................................................. 61Royce Abbey Award ...................................................................... 62Significant Achievement ................................................................ 61The Rotary Foundation Service Award .......................................... 61Calendar of Events ........................................................................ 25Club Details Meeting Details ....................................................................... 54 Office Bearers – Presidents & Secretaries .............................. 35Club Lineage ................................................................................ 52College of Governors – District 9780 ............................................. 23Committees, District Administration Advice Committee ........................................... 28 Awards Committee ................................................................. 59 District 9780 Rural Support Committee .................................. 62 District Emergency Relief Response Group ............................ 58 District Leadership Institute Committee .................................. 30 Finance and Operations Committee ....................................... 29 Foundation ............................................................................. 69 The Rotary Associates Committee ................................... 70 Annual Giving Sub Committee .......................................... 70 Grants Sub Committee ..................................................... 69 Group Study Exchange Sub Committee ........................... 70 Polio Plus Sub Committee ................................................ 69 Scholarship Sub Committee ............................................. 69

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Interact .................................................................................... 75 Interplast ................................................................................. 68 Membership Development, Retention & Extension Committee ... 64 National Youth Science Forum ................................................ 76 Preserve Planet Earth - Heritage ............................................ 67 Preserve Planet Earth - Water & Environment ........................ 67 PROBUS ................................................................................. 66 Public Relations Committee .................................................... 64 Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC) ............... 68 Rotaract Committee ................................................................ 73 District Rotaract Representative ............................................. 73 Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN) ...................... 75 Rotary Aust. World Community Service (RAWCS) .................. 68 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) ................................ 74 Rotary Exchange Returned Students (ROTEX) ...................... 75 Science Education Committee ................................................ 76 Youth Exchange Committee .................................................... 75 Community Service ................................................................. 65Council on Legislation ................................................................... 28Director, Rotary International ......................................................... 12District Governor, 2010-11 ............................................................. 13District Governor, 2011-12 ............................................................. 14District Governor, 2012-13 ............................................................. 15District Governor 2013-14 Nomination Committee ........................ 29District Governor Mentor ............................................................... 28District Governor’s Official Visits .................................................... 50District Legal Advisor ..................................................................... 28District Management Meetings ...................................................... 34District Map.................................................................................... 20District Property Officer ................................................................. 28District Risk Management.............................................................. 28District Secretary ........................................................................... 28District Trailer (see District Property Officer) ................................. 28District Trainers .............................................................................. 29District Treasurer............................................................................ 28Fellowships, Rotary District ........................................................... 63Foundation (see committees) ........................................................ 69History of the District ..................................................................... 19International Service ...................................................................... 68Member contact details ................................................................. 84Membership and Support Services ............................................... 59Officers of Rotary International ...................................................... 9Organ Donor Awareness Committee ............................................. 66Parramatta Office (RISPPO) .......................................................... 18Past District Governors .................................................................. 21RDU Supplies ................................................................................ 16Resource Groups .......................................................................... 58Vocational Service ......................................................................... 73Youth Service ................................................................................. 75

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Change of Membership Advice

New Member, Change of Member Data or Membership Termination details to be reported immediately to:

Rotary InternationalSouth Pacific and Philippines CentreRotary InternationalSouth Pacific & Philippines OfficePO Box 1415Parramatta NSW 2124

And

District Secretary (information below) - please useMembership Data Form Page 37 - Club Secretary’s Manual.

Directory Alterations or Additions

Any alterations or additions to information contained in thisDirectory should be notified in writing to:

District Secretary:

Rotarian Joy Rothwell

P O Box 456W, Ballarat Vic 3350.

E-mail: [email protected]

A SOFT COPY OF THIS DIRECTORY, REGULARLY UPDATED, IS AVAILABLE TO ROTARIANS ON THE DISTRICT 9780 WEBSITE. VISIT www.rotary9780.org

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SOME ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

3H Health, Hunger and HumanityAG Assistant GovernorAIDAB Australian International Development Assistance

BureauANZO Australian, New Zealand and Oceania RegionANZSE Australian New Zealand Study ExchangeARRFC Australian Rotary Research Fund CommitteeAVAC Australian Vocational Advisory CommitteeCAR Children At RiskDG District GovernorDGE District Governor ElectDGN District Governor NomineeDIK Donations In KindDIN Donations-In-kind Information NetworkDRR District Rotaract RepresentativeFAIM Fourth Avenue in MotionGETS Governor Elect Training SeminarGSE Group Study Exchange MOP Manual of ProcedureMUNA Model United Nations AssemblyNYSF National Youth Science ForumPDG Past District GovernorPE President ElectPETS President Elect Training SeminarPHF Paul Harris FellowPHSM Paul Harris Sustaining MemberPN President NomineePP Past PresidentPPE-W & E Preserve Planet Earth – Water and EnvironmentPPE-H Preserve Planet Earth - HeritagePROBUS (Retired) Professional and Business ClubRAM Rotarians Against MalariaRAWCS Rotary Australia World Community ServiceRDU Rotary Down UnderRI Rotary InternationalRIBI Rotary in Britain and IrelandRIP Rotary International PresidentRIPR Rotary International President’s RepresentativeRISPAPO Rotary International South Pacific and Philippines

OfficeRITS Rotary International Travel ServiceRLI Rotary Leadership Institute ROMAC Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for ChildrenROTEX Rotary Exchange Returned StudentsROVE Rotary Overseas ExchangeRTN RotarianRYLA Rotary Youth Leadership AwardRYPEN Rotary Youth Program of EnrichmentSWSL Save Water Save LivesTR The RotarianTRAC The Rotary Associates CommitteeTRF The Rotary FoundationVP Vice PresidentWCS World Community ServiceWFA World Fellowship ActivitiesYEP Youth Exchange Program

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PAUL HARRIS 1868 - 1947

Paul P. Harris, a lawyer, was the founder of the world’s first and most international service club.

The second of six children, he grew up in the care of paternal grandparents in Wallingford, Vermont.

He worked as a reporter, stock agent, business teacher, actor and cowboy and traveled in the US and Europe selling marble and granite. He received an LLB from the University of Iowa and an honorary LLD from the University of Vermont.

In 1896, Paul went to Chicago to practise law. One evening he visited the suburban home of a professional friend. His friend introduced him to various tradesmen in their stores. It was here that Paul conceived the idea of a club that would recapture some of the friendly spirit amongst businessmen in small communities.

On February 23, 1905, Paul Harris formed the first club with three other businessmen. Silvester Schiele, a coal merchant, Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor.

He named the new club ‘Rotary’ because members met in rotation at their various places of business. Club membership grew rapidly, and convinced that Rotary could be an important service movement in other cities, Paul worked to establish new clubs at home and abroad.

Paul was also prominent in other civic and professional work. He served as the first chairman of the board of the National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults in the US and the International Society for Crippled Children.

He was on the boards of the Bar Associations of Chicago and America. He was decorated by many international governments, as well as by the Boy Scouts Association for distinguished service to youth.

Paul maintained his law office for most of his life, but spent much of his time traveling and speaking at Rotary functions. He married Jean Thompson, but died childless. When he passed away on 27 January, 1947 his dream had grown from an informal meeting of four to some 6000 clubs.

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PAUL HARRIS

1868 - 1947

Paul P. Harris, a lawyer, was the founder of the world’s first and most international service club.

The second of six children, he grew up in the care of paternal grandparents in Wallingford, Vermont.

He worked as a reporter, stock agent, business teacher, actor and cowboy and traveled in the US and Europe selling marble and granite. He received an LLB from the University of Iowa and an honorary LLD from the University of Vermont.

In 1896, Paul went to Chicago to practise law. One evening he visited the suburban home of a professional friend. His friend introduced him to various tradesmen in their stores. It was here that Paul conceived the idea of a club that would recapture some of the friendly spirit amongst businessmen in small communities.

On February 23, 1905, Paul Harris formed the first club with three other businessmen. Silvester Schiele, a coal merchant, Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor.

He named the new club ‘Rotary’ because members met in rotation at their various places of business. Club membership grew rapidly, and convinced that Rotary could be an important service movement in other cities, Paul worked to establish new clubs at home and abroad.

Paul was also prominent in other civic and professional work. He served as the first chairman of the board of the National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults in the US and the International Society for Crippled Children.

He was on the boards of the Bar Associations of Chicago and America. He was decorated by many international governments, as well as by the Boy Scouts Association for distinguished service to youth.

Paul maintained his law office for most of his life, but spent much of his time traveling and speaking at Rotary functions. He married Jean Thompson, but died childless. When he passed away on 27 January, 1947 his dream had grown from an informal meeting of four to some 6000 clubs.

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WALTER DRUMMOND 1890-1930

Walter Drummond a Hamilton born Architect, is widely credited with bringing Rotary to Australia.

Whilst in America in 1913, Walter visited the R.I. headquarters in Chicago and met Secretary Chesley Perry to inquire about the possibility of establishing Rotary in Australia; he subsequently met Paul Harris who was excited that an Australian was interested in establishing Rotary in Australia.

World War 1 intervened and in 1921 Walter renewed contacts, and R.I appointed two Canadian Commissioners to Charter clubs in Australia and N.Z.

Melbourne was the first club established in Australia in April 1921, and Walter whom the Melbourne club felt was not of sufficient seniority was appointed “Rotary Secretary” and in September he gained full membership of the club.

Walter married Clarice Davey, and they had one child, he died aged 40 in 1930.

His grandson Peter Schroder is a Past President of the Hamilton club.

District 9780 can be proud of Walter’s role in establishing Rotary in Australia.

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THE FOUR WAY TEST

One of the most widely printed and quoted Statements of business ethics in the world is the Rotary “Four Way Test.”

It was quoted by Rotarian Hubert J. Taylor in 1932 when he was asked to take charge of the Chicago-based Club Aluminium Company, which was facing bankruptcy.

Taylor looked for a way to save the struggling company mired in depression-caused financial difficulties. He drew up a 24 - word code of ethics for all employees to follow in their business and professional lives.

The Four Way Test became the guide for sales, production, advertising and all relations with dealers and customers, and the survival of the company was credited to this simple philosophy.

Herb Taylor became President of Rotary International during 1954-55.

The Four Way Test was adopted by Rotary International and has been translated into more than 100 languages and published in thousands of ways.

The message should be known and followed by all Rotarians.

“Of the things we think, say or do:

· Is it the TRUTH?

· Is it FAIR to all concerned?

· Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

· Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?”

(Taken from “The ABC’s of Rotary” by Cliff DochtermanPresident of Rotary International 1992-1993)

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OFFICERS OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL 2010 - 2011

PresidentRay Klinginsmith (Judy)Rotary Club of KirksvilleMissouri, USA

Director, Zones 8 Stuart Heal (Adrienne), Rotary Club of Cromwell, New Zealand

General SecretaryEdwin H. FutaRotary Club of HonoluluOne Rotary Centre, 1560 Sherman Avenue,Evanston, Illinois. 60201. U.S.A.

District GovernorJessie Harman (Andrew)Rotary Club of Wendouree Breakfast 127 Moola Street, Ballarat North. Vic. 3350.(AH) 03 5332 3203 Mobile 0407 835 954E-mail: [email protected]

OFFICERS OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL 2011 -2012

PresidentKalyan Banerjee (Binota), Rotary Club of Vapi, Gujarat, India

District Governor Brian Trenery (Jenny)Rotary Club of Warrnambool.56 Younger Street, Warrnambool. Vic. 3280Ph 03 5562 7373 Fax: 03 5562 7373Mobile: 0417 301 796Email: bjtrenery@ bigpond.com

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PRESIDENTIAL CITATION 2010 – 2011

Building Communities – Bridging Continents

During 2010-2011 clubs are encouraged to apply for a Presidential Citation from RI President Ray Klinginsmith.

This award recognises clubs in the district who meet specific goals in the areas of:

Club service,

Vocational service,

Community service,

International service.

For more information about the Presidential Citation goals for 2010-2011 please visit www.rotary9780.org or www.rotary.org

BUILDING COMMUNITIESBRIDGING CONTINENTS

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT 2010 - 2011

RAY KLINGINSMITH

President-elect, Rotary International, 2009-10

Trustee Vice Chair, The Rotary Foundation, 2005-06

Trustee, The Rotary Foundation, 2002-06

Director, Rotary International, 1985-87

District Governor, 1975-76

Ray Klinginsmith is an attorney in Kirksville, Missouri, USA, who now works primarily in the areas of commercial and corporate law, real estate, and estate planning. He retired in August 1995 as general counsel and professor of business administration for Truman State University (formerly Northeast Missouri State University) in Kirksville after 22 years of service. During his tenure at the university, he also served as dean of administration for five years during the university’s transition to a liberal arts and sciences institution. Since his retirement from the university, he served a four-year term (2001-04) as a county commissioner for Adair County.

Ray has served as a director of the Macon Atlanta State Bank in Macon, Missouri, since1971, and he was one of the initial trustees for the Missouri Family Trust, which was created by the Missouri legislature in 1989. He has been the president of Chariton Valley Association for Handicapped Citizens since its organization in 1982, and he was accorded the 1988 Parent/Caretaker Award by the Missouri Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities. He is a former member of the executive board for the Great Rivers Council of the Boy Scouts of America and the holder of its Silver Beaver Award for adult volunteers. He is a member of the First United Methodist Church in Kirksville and a former lay speaker for the church.

A Rotarian since 1961, Ray has served Rotary as district governor, chair of the 1998 Council on Legislation in New Delhi and the 2008 Los Angeles Convention Committee. He was a member of the RI Board of Directors for 1985-87 and chaired its executive committee in 1986-87. Ray joined The Rotary Foundation Trustees in 2002, serving as vice chair in 2005-06, and was a member of the Future Vision Committee from 2005 to 2008.He is a Major Donor and a recipient of the Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award.

Ray’s wife, Judie, is a former elementary school teacher in Macon and Kirksville and a former consultant for the child development assistant program at the Kirksville Area Vocational Center. Ray and Judie have two children, Leigh and Kurt, and three grandchildren, Morgan, Grant, and Sydney Perkins.

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Rotary International Director, Zone 8

Stuart Heal (Adrienne),

Rotary Club of Cromwell New Zealand

Stuart has enjoyed a successful and varied business career. He was CEO of New Zealand’s largest agricultural supply co operative for 20 years until 2004. He is now self employed as a business mentor and a director of a number of companies across many different sectors including manufacturing, wine, health, power generation, retail and forestry.

Adrienne was, until 2009, a teacher providing support for children aged 11 to 15 with learning and behavioral needs.

Stuart came into Rotary following selection as a team member on Group Study Exchange. He went to Nigeria in 1987 as a member of the team from District 9980. Much earlier, in 1971, he won a Rotary Youth Leadership award and attended District 9920 RYLA that year.

He subsequently joined the Dunedin Rotary Club in 1987. He was club President in 1994/95 and District Governor in District 9980 in 1999/2000.

He was involved with the GSE programme as District chair in 1991-1993 and Adrienne is currently a member of the District GSE committee. Stuart has been a member of the Management Committee for RDU, our regional magazine, for the past five years.

He has also been a training leader at International Assembly twice (2003, 2004) and remains a member of his District’s training team.

In 2005 he was awarded the Citation of Meritorious Service from the Rotary Foundation following three years as Foundation chair for the District.

Stuart and Adrienne have hosted five Rotary Youth Exchange students and are very supportive of Rotary Youth programmes.

They have two sons and a daughter – all pursuing successful business and professional careers – and the family has recently welcomed two daughters in law into the fold. Adrienne is also a Rotarian and was Cromwell club President in 2008/09.

Leisure time is spent with family and, in the finest New Zealand traditions, enjoying good food, wine, gardening, travel, rugby and cricket.

Rotary International Director, Zone 8

Stuart Heal (Adrienne),

Rotary Club of Cromwell New Zealand

Stuart has enjoyed a successful and varied business career. He was CEO of New Zealand’s largest agricultural supply co operative for 20 years until 2004. He is now self employed as a business mentor and a director of a

number of companies across many different sectors including manufacturing, wine, health, power generation, retail and forestry. Adrienne was, until 2009, a teacher providing support for children aged 11 to 15 with learning and behavioral needs.

Stuart came into Rotary following selection as a team member on Group Study Exchange. He went to Nigeria in 1987 as a member of the team from District 9980. Much earlier, in 1971, he won a Rotary Youth Leadership award and attended District 9920 RYLA that year.

He subsequently joined the Dunedin Rotary Club in 1987. He was club President in 1994/95 and District Governor in District 9980 in 1999/2000.

He was involved with the GSE programme as District chair in 1991-1993 and Adrienne is currently a member of the District GSE committee. Stuart has been a member of the Management Committee for RDU, our regional magazine, for the past five years.

He has also been a training leader at International Assembly twice (2003, 2004) and remains a member of his District’s training team.

In 2005 he was awarded the Citation of Meritorious Service from the Rotary Foundation following three years as Foundation chair for the District.

Stuart and Adrienne have hosted five Rotary Youth Exchange students and are very supportive of Rotary Youth programmes.

They have two sons and a daughter – all pursuing successful business and professional careers – and the family has recently welcomed two daughters in law into the fold. Adrienne is also a Rotarian and was Cromwell club President in 2008/09.

Leisure time is spent with family and, in the finest New Zealand traditions, enjoying good food, wine, gardening, travel, rugby and cricket.

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DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2010 - 2011 Jessie Harman (Andrew)

DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2010 - 2011

Jessie Harman (Andrew)

Jessie Harman is a member of the Rotary Club of

Wendouree Breakfast. She joined the club in 1998,

and since that time has occupied many positions,

including President, Secretary, Club Service Director

and Bulletin Editor.

She has had continued involvement at District Level.

She was Chair of District 9780 Membership

Committee for three years, and a member of the

District Science Education Committee also for the

same period. She was also Assistant Governor,

Membership and Services from 2008-2010.

In her working life Jessie is a Lecturer in Marketing

at the University of Ballarat. Prior to joining the

University she worked in various general

management and marketing roles in the government,

private and community sectors. Jessie is married to

Andrew, a licensed land surveyor and partner with

TGM Group, consulting engineers, surveyors and

town planners. Jessie and Andrew have three

children, Claire (20), Georgia (18) and James (10).

Jessie’s first experience with Rotary was as a

participant of RYLA in 1988, sponsored by the

Rotary Club of Kings Meadows.

Jessie Harman is a member of the Rotary Club of Wendouree Breakfast. She joined the club in 1998, and since that time has occupied many positions, including President, Secretary, Club Service Director and Bulletin Editor. She has also been a Youth Exchange Counselor on several occasions.

Jessie has also been active at District Level. Over the past five years she has taken on the roles of Assistant Governor, Membership and Services, Chair of the District Membership Committee and member of the District Science Education Committee. She was also Chair of the D9780 Conference Committee for the 2009 District Conference.

In her working life Jessie is Director of Commercial Services at the University of Ballarat. Prior to joining the University she worked in various general management and human resource roles in the government, private and community sectors in Tasmania and Victoria. Jessie is married to Andrew, a licensed Land Surveyor and Director with TGM Group, a medium sized firm of consulting engineers, surveyors and town planners. Jessie and Andrew have three children, Claire (20), Georgia (18) and James (11).

Jessie’s first experience with Rotary was as a participant of RYLA in 1988, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Kings Meadows, Tasmania.

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DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2011 - 2012 Brian Trenery (Jenny)

Brian was born and raised in Geelong, Victoria, was educated at Chanel College and began employment with the Geelong and District Ambulance Service. After moving to Warrnambool in 1970, Brian continued employment within the ambulance service, gaining promotions through positions in communications, training and education, administration and management, finally reaching the position of District Superintendent. Upon leaving the Ambulance Service in 1994, Brian continued his involvement in the health industry with a contract to write a

paper to establish a University Department of Rural Health, Manager of Alcohol and Drug Services, and finally Aged Care Assessment Service. During these times and for a bit of fun, Brian began driving tourist coaches that allowed him to see much of Australia.

Throughout his life, Brian has been involved in his community, serving on School Councils, Community Road Safety Councils, hobby groups, and Scouting.

Brian and Jenny married in 1972 and have two sons and two Grandsons.

Brian was invited to join the Rotary Club of Warrnambool in 1991 and since then, has served as Outbound Student Exchange Counselor, Club Secretary for three years, Club President in 1996-97, and several Directorships on the Board. He has been recognized by his Club as a Paul Harris Fellow, Four Avenues of Service Citation and the Cliff Dochterman Award. Brian has also served the District as GSE Team Leader, Conference Secretary, Chairman G.S.E Sub-committee, Assistant Governor, and District Secretary.

In retirement, Brian continues to drive coaches and enjoys interests in model railways, genealogy, scouting, travel and photography.

Jenny is a registered nurse who trained at the Geelong Hospital. Upon moving to Warrnambool in 1972, continued nursing in Warrnambool before working in pathology and later with Red Cross Blood Service. Jenny is also now retired and enjoys walking, scrapbooking, photography, travelling and involvement with family.

DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2011 - 2012 Brian Trenery (Jenny)

Brian was born and raised in Geelong, Victoria, was educated at Chanel College and began employment with the Geelong and District Ambulance Service. After moving to Warrnambool in 1970, Brian continued employment within the ambulance service, gaining promotions through positions in communications, training and education,

administration and management, finally reaching the position of District Superintendent. Upon leaving the Ambulance Service in 1994, Brian continued his involvement in the health industry with a contract to write a paper to establish a University Department of Rural Health, Manager of Alcohol and Drug Services, and finally Aged Care Assessment Service. During these times and for a bit of fun, Brian began driving tourist coaches that allowed him to see much of Australia. Throughout his life, Brian has been involved in his community, serving on School Councils, Community Road Safety Councils, hobby groups, and Scouting. Brian and Jenny married in 1972 and have two sons and two Grandsons. Brian was invited to join the Rotary Club of Warrnambool in 1991 and since then, has served as Outbound Student Exchange Counselor, Club Secretary for three years, Club President in 1996-97, and several Directorships on the Board. He has been recognized by his Club as a Paul Harris Fellow, Four Avenues of Service Citation and the Cliff Dochterman Award. Brian has also served the District as GSE Team Leader, Conference Secretary, Chairman G.S.E Sub-committee, Assistant Governor, and District Secretary. In retirement, Brian continues to drive coaches and enjoys interests in model railways, genealogy, scouting, travel and photography. Jenny is a registered nurse who trained at the Geelong Hospital. Upon moving to Warrnambool in 1972, continued nursing in Warrnambool before working in pathology and later with Red Cross Blood Service. Jenny is also now retired and enjoys walking, scrapbooking, photography, travelling and involvement with family.

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DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2012 - 2013 Helen Trigg (Richard)

Helen Trigg is a member of The Rotary Club of Ocean Grove. Helen joined the club in 2001 and since that time has held many positions including President. Helen is also involved at District level. Helen was Assistant Governor Clubs for group 9, a position she has held for the past 3 years, and a member of the District Science Education Committee.

Helen was recognised by her club as a Paul Harris Fellow in 2009.

In her professional life Helen is a trained Dental Nurse but for the last 10 years has been a Funeral Director and is currently a Pre Planned Funeral Consultant for Kings Australia.

Helen is married to Richard who joined Rotary in 1991 and is also a member of the Rotary Club of Ocean Grove. He is a past president and a Paul Harris Fellow.

Richard is the Corporate Services Director at Golden Plains Shire Council.

Helen and Richard have two married sons and four grandchildren.

For the last 20 years Helen and Richard have been involved with the Australian Naval Cadets.

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Please note our Supplies office is now located at:

RDU MERCHANDISE AND PROMOTIONS

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Coordinator: Deslyn Maher [email protected]

Correspondent: Mary Jayne Desmond [email protected]

o Admission of New Clubs (Rotary, Rotaract, Interact, Rotary Community Corps)

o Applications for change of name, change of club & district locality, merger of clubs

o Applications for club & district incorporation

o Licensing inquiries – use of Rotary name and other marks / logos

o District dispute inquiries

o Special Club anniversary recognition (25th, 50th, 75th)

o Special Member anniversary recognition ( 50th, 75th), on application

o Member Access guidance (refer also to tutorial on www.rotary.org in E learning center)

o Guide District Governors, Clubs and Rotarians on procedural and constitutional matters

o Assist the District Governors, Clubs and Rotarians in their communications with World Headquarters

o Maintain historical records of clubs.

Finance:

Regional Finance

Controller: Tarak Dey [email protected]

Coordinator: John Jiang (Aust & NZ)

[email protected]

Coordinator: Desiree Bonifacio - (Philippines) [email protected]

Finance Corres: Gaye Small [email protected]

o Collect per capita dues and other payments to Rotary International

o Process Semi Annual reports on club membership and inquiries on SAR payments

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL SOUTH PACIFIC & PHILIPPINES OFFICE (CONT.)

o Assist clubs & districts with inquiries on: club remittances and balances, reinstatements after payment following termination

o Process The Rotary Foundation contributions

o Make payments to Rotarians travelling at RI or Rotary Foundation expense

o Make payments to Rotary Foundation Scholars

The Rotary Foundation

Supervisor: PDG Bruce Allen Bruce.Allen @rotary.orgFund Development Officer: TRF Admin: Krissy Aure-Canson [email protected] Harris FellowRecognition matters: Sarah Walsh [email protected] Fund Developmento Paul Harris Fellow Recognition - processes applications and

issue regalia & certificateso Maintain record of club recognition pointso Issue benefactor recognitions, bequest and major donor

recognitiono Provide assistance and clarification on all Rotary Foundation

matterso Assist with The Rotary Foundation contribution inquiries

Mailing Address:Rotary International South Pacific & Philippines Office PO Box 1415 Parramatta NSW 2124

Office Address:

Rotary Centre Level 2 100 George Street Parramatta NSW 2150

Telephone: 02 9635 3537 Fax: 02 9689 3169

Office Hours: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday except Australian and NSW Public Holidays

The operations of Rotary Clubs are governed by the Standard Rotary Club Constitution and the Club Bylaws. In District 9780, all Clubs are incorporated, so must also comply with the Associations Incorporations Act and its appended Regulations. Advice on these matters can be obtained from the RotaryInternational South Pacific and Philippines Office or from the District Legal Officer. Refer to relevant sections in this directory.

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT 9780

Brief History of Development

On 15 September, 1927, District 65 was established covering all of Australia, and the Rotary Clubs of Geelong (chartered 19 October, 1925) and Ballarat (15 December, 1925) were part of it. The District Governor, Fred Birks, was from the Rotary Club of Sydney, and held office for two years, 1927-28 and 1928-29. During this period, the Rotary Clubs of Mount Gambier, Horsham, Ararat & Warrnambool were chartered.

From 1930-31, a second district (76) was created, with our area remaining part of District 65. Successive DGs came from the Rotary Clubs of Melbourne, Hobart, Perth, Ballarat (Alfred J Pittard), Melbourne (Angus Mitchell), Adelaide, Bendigo, and Hobart. The Rotary Clubs of Warracknabeal, Colac, Hamilton and Swan Hill were chartered.

Australia’s third district, 56, came with the 1938-1939 year, though District 65 remained for our area. Angus Mitchell was DG again in 1938-39, followed by Rotarians from Colac (Louis O C Bayer), Unley (Walter Simms), Perth (Gordon Hislop for two years), Hobart (Burgess Watt for two years), and Warrnambool (Horace I Holmes). Not surprisingly, given that these were the years of World War 2, Portland was the only one of our current clubs chartered in this period.

For 1946-1947, a fourth District, 64, was formed, and Holmes continued on to become its first DG. He was followed by members of the Rotary Clubs of Perth, Perth (same person). 1949-1950 brought a complete re-organisation and re-numbering, with our area falling into District 33, its first DG being Reginald R Etherington of Mildura. Following District Governors came from Perth, Adelaide, Colac (Alan F Drayton), Ballarat (Leslie F North), Unley, Hamilton (John L Kneebone), and Horsham (Stewart F Brown).

Our ancestral path changed again in 1957-1958, with another re-organisation and re-numbering, our area being split between Districts 250 and 280. The history of the District Governors and District numbers is set out on pages 22 and 23 of this Directory.

The 1960s were the major growth period, with 15 of the present 59 Clubs being chartered in this era, followed by nine in the 1950s, seven in the 1970s and two more during the 2005 / 2006 Rotary year. The most recent Club in the District, Swan Hill Sunrise, was chartered in 2010.

(Information for this page supplied by Paul Henningham in his book titled ‘Seventy Five Years of Service’)

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More than one club within the same city/town Ballarat Ballarat East Ballarat South Ballarat West Ballarat Young Ambition Wendouree Wendouree Breakfast Colac Colac West Geelong Bayside Geelong Belmont Corio Geelong Central Geelong East Geelong West Grovedale Highton Highton Kardinia

Hamilton Hamilton North Horsham Horsham East Mt Gambier Mt Gambier Lakes Mt Gambier West Portland Portland Bay Swan Hill Swan Hill Sunrise Warrnambool Warrnambool Central Warrnambool Daybreak Warrnambool East (including those in bold type)

District 9780 extends westward from Melbourne into part of South Australia, has 59 clubs and approximately 2007 members. Features include the Great Ocean Road, mountain and desert National Parks, the Murray River and historic gold fields.

Seaports service oil refining, aluminium smelting and the automotive industry. Recent industrial initiatives include natural gas production and wind farms. The rural sector supports dairying, wool, beef and grain growing, fruit, vegetable and vine crops, wineries, timber plantations and timber milling.

District 9780

More than one club within the same city/town

Ballarat HamiltonBallarat East Hamilton NorthBallarat South Ballarat West HorshamBallarat Young Ambition Horsham EastWendouree Wendouree Breakfast Mt Gambier Mt Gambier LakesColac Mt Gambier WestColac West PortlandGeelong Portland BayBayside Geelong Belmont Swan HillCorio Swan Hill SunriseGeelong Central Geelong East WarrnamboolGeelong West Warrnambool CentralGrovedale Warrnambool DaybreakHighton Warrnambool EastHighton Kardinia (including those in bold type)

District 9780 extends westward from Melbourne into part of South Australia, has 59 clubs and approximately 2000 members. Features include the Great Ocean Road, mountain and desert National Parks, the Murray River and historic gold fields.

Seaports service oil refining, aluminium smelting and the automotive industry. Recent industrial initiatives include natural gas production and wind farms. The rural sector supports dairying, wool, beef and grain growing, fruit, vegetable and vine crops, wineries, timber plantations and timber milling.

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PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS DISTRICT 9780(and its predecessors)

1953-54 33 Les North Ballarat

1954-55 33 Arthur Hart Unley

1955-56 33 John Kneebone Hamilton

1956-57 33 Stewart Brown Horsham

1957-58 250 Arthur Sampson Adelaide

280 Leslie Taylor Dandenong

1958-59 250 David Clarkson Woodville

280 Joseph Bradbury Essendon

1959-60 250 Fred Claridge Unley

280 Horace Bedggood Melbourne

1960-61 250 Arch Ramsay Mildura

280 Ern McCann Geelong

1961-62 250 Leo Degaris Naracoorte

280 Roy Nichols Heidelberg

1962-63 250 Harry Cartledge Adelaide

280 Ern Grainger Bendigo

1963-64 250 Fred Bennett Warrnambool

280 Ern Oliver Bacchus Marsh

1964-65 250 John McArthur Ararat

280 Len Greenwood Wangaratta

1965-66 278 Bill Wood Charlton

1966-67 278 Cec Kentish Mt Gambier

1967-68 278 Bill Sones Geelong West

1968-69 278 Albert Bell Geelong

1969-70 278 Walter White Mt Gambier

1970-71 278 Jim Chisholm Geelong West

1971-72 278 Bob Pola Nhill

1972-73 278 Wynton Thorpe Millicent

1973-74 278 Ian Stewart Echuca

1974-75 278 Ray Graetz Warracknabeal

1975-76 278 Murray Mitchell Geelong West

1976-77 278 Ian Coghlan Rochester

1977-78 978 Ray Downey Bendigo

1978-79 978 Alex Davis Mt Gambier

1979-80 978 Geoffrey Betts Geelong

1980-81 978 Frank Lowery Maryborough

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PAST DISTRICT GOVERNORS DISTRICT 9780 (cont)

1981-82 978 Jack Hill Colac

1982-83 978 Jim White Ballarat East

1983-84 978 Ellis Bickley Mortlake

1984-85 978 Frank Jacobs Warrnambool East

1985-86 978 Ken Nall Geelong

1986-87 978 Barry Downs Hamilton North

1987-88 978 John King Boort

1988-89 978 Alf Swan Highton

1989-90 978 Barry Lange Geelong East

1990-91 978 Keith Grimm Bordertown

1991-92 9780 Ken Broadbent Colac West

1992-93 9780 Jeff Binder Torquay

1993-94 9780 Dennis Wilson Geelong

1994-95 9780 Geoff Tually Horsham East

1995-96 9780 Henry Hudson Ocean Grove

1996-97 9780 Geoff Anderson Highton

1997-98 9780 John Oxley Ararat

1998-99 9780 Ray Welsford Warrnambool East

1999-00 9780 Bruce Ridland Mt Gambier

2000-01 9780 Eddie Loughnan Geelong East

2001-02 9780 Ron Pickford Ballarat

2002-03 9780 Pat Robertson Camperdown

2003-04 9780 Bob Furner Mt Gambier West

2004-05 9780 Cathy Roth Geelong Central

2005-06 9780 Wayne Barrett Portland

2006-07 9780 Andrew Suggett W’bool Daybreak

2007-08 9780 Ric Robertson Camperdown

2008-09 9780 Ted Gaffney Stawell

2009-10 9780 Chris Sims Highton Kardinia

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COLLEGE OF GOVERNORS - DISTRICT 9780

Graeme Allison (Rose) DrysdaleGovernor District 9800 in 1982-83: RC Essendon.

Geoff Anderson (Averil) Highton

Wayne Barrett (Gail) Portland

Geoff Betts (Betty) Geelong

Ken Broadbent (Margaret) WendoureeRotary Club of Colac West when District Governor

Barry Downs (Stella) Hamilton North

Bob Furner (Libby) Mt Gambier West

Ted Gaffney (Pat) Stawell

Jessie Harman (Andrew) Wendouree Breakfast

Henry Hudson (Isabel) QueenscliffeRotary Club of Ocean Grove when District Governor

Barry Lange (Merle) TorquayRotary Club of Geelong East when District Governor

Eddie Loughnan (Val) Geelong East

Ken Nall (Marjorie) Geelong

Ron Pickford (Judy) Ballarat

Bruce Ridland (Mary) Mount Gambier

Pat Robertson (Ric) Camperdown

Ric Robertson (Pat) Camperdown

Cathy Roth (John) Geelong Central

Chris Sims (Christine) Highton Kardina

Andrew Suggett (Betty) Warrnambool Daybreak

Alf Swan (Helen) Highton

Ray Welsford (Beth) Warrnambool East

Dennis Wilson (Kathleen) Geelong

The College of Governors usually meets twice per year; on the Friday of the District Conference weekend, and on the day of District Changeover.

At its meetings, the College hears reports from the District Governor, District Governor Elect and District Governor Nominee. The College is able to review programs and progress in District 9780, and provides advice to the District Governor.

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DISTRICT GOVERNORS OF AUSTRALIA 2010 – 2011

9455 Ian Hutton West Perth, WA

9465 Marilyn Barton Booragoon WA

9500 Ed King Kidman Park SA

9520 Malcolm Lindquist Brown Hill Creek, SA

9550 Allan Church Townsville Sunrise, QLD

9570 Judith Henderson Yeppoon, QLD

9600 Eric Wood Pine Rivers Daybreak. QLD

9630 Anne Brand Sunnybank Hills, QLD

9640 John Randel Mullumbimby NSW

9650 Jo Wilkin Coonabarabran, NSW

9670 Donald Stephens Dubbo West, NSW

9680 George Papallo OAM St. Ives, NSW

9690 Marilyn Mercer Hawkesbury, NSW

9700 Neal Fogarty Orange North NSW

9710 Bill Seelis Berry-Gerringong, NSW

9750 David Brawn Sydney CBD, NSW

9780 Jessie Harman Wendouree Breakfast VIC

9790 Alan Anderson Eltham, VIC

9800 Iven Mackay Toorak, VIC

9810 David Alexander Manningham, VIC

9820 David Piper Mount Martha Vic

9830 Ted Richey Devonport Tas

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DISTRICT CALENDAR 2010-2011

Date Event Where Contact

July Literacy Month

1 Semi Annual Returns Due Secretary

11 YE Briefing - Outbound students Horsham Sue Williams

15 Attendance Reports Due - June Mike Rothwell

17 Preserve Planet Earth (PPE) Beaufort Sandra Batten Meeting Phil Roberts

24 - 25 GSE Team Leader Interviews Michael Davies

August Membership & Extension Month

1 District Finance Sub-committee Ballarat Ric Robertson

7 GSE Team Member Interviews Michael Davies

8 District Management Meeting Ararat Secretary

8 D9780 Foundation Seminar Ararat Cathy Roth

15 Attendance Reports Due - July Mike Rothwell

21 YE - Planning Meeting Horsham Sue Williams

22 YEP - Inbound Student Orientation Horsham Sue Williams

21 - 22 Australian Membership Woden, Conference ACT John Ruyg

29 RYLA meeting Ballarat Mike Boyd

September New Generations Month

15 Attendance Reports Due - August Mike Rothwell

October Vocational Month

3 Pets 1 Colac Brian Trenery

10 Pets 1 Hamilton Brian Trenery

10 District Grants Sub-committee meeting Jerry Leech

10 - 11 D9780 Probus Conference Geelong Marg Robinson

15 Attendance Reports Due - Sept. Mike Rothwell

16 Preserve Planet Earth (PPE) Hamilton Sandra Batten Meeting Phil Roberts

17 District Finance Sub-committee Ballarat Ric Robertson

23 - 24 YE - Planning meeting Port Fairy Sue Williams

24 Pets 1 Charlton Brian Trenery

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DISTRICT CALENDAR 2010-2011 (cont)

November Rotary Foundation Month

7 District Management Meeting Ararat Secretary

14 College of Governors Meeting Secretary

15 Attendance Reports Due - October Mike Rothwell

20 - 21 YE - Final Briefing Ballarat Sue Williams

30 Governor-Elect Training Perth, WA Brian Trenery

December Community Service Month

05 GETS/ Zone Institute Perth, WA Jessie Harman

5 RYLA Meeting Mike Boyd

15 Attendance Reports Due - Nov. Mike Rothwell

31 Notification for Official Directory to RI Secretary

January Rotary Awareness Month

1 Semi Annual Returns Due Secretary

15 Attendance Reports Due - Dec. Mike Rothwell

16-23 International Assembly USA Brian Trenery

20-23 Youth Exchange Students Depart Tullamarine Sue Williams

30 District Finance Meeting Ballarat Ric Robertson

February World Understanding Month

5 Preserve Plant Earth (PPE) Port Fairy Sandra Batten Meeting Phil Roberts

12 YE - Briefing - Rebound students Horsham Sue Williams

13 YE - Planning meeting Horsham Sue Williams

13 District Management Meeting Ararat Jessie Harman

15 Attendance Reports Due - Jan. Mike Rothwell

20 RYLA Meeting Mike Boyd

23 Rotary International Birthday

27 GSE Team from Florida arrives Tullamarine Michael Davies

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DISTRICT CALENDAR 2010-2011 (cont)

March Literacy & Polio Eradication Month

4 Closing of Nominations for DG 2013-14

13 RYLA Meeting Mike Boyd

15 Attendance Reports Due - Feb. Mike Rothwell

18 College of Governors' Meeting Ballarat Secretary

18 - 20 District Conference Ballarat Mike Rothwell

26 GSE team D6950 returns to Florida Michael Davies

31 Presidential Citations Due Secretary

April Magazine Month

1 90th Anniversary of Rotary in Australia

2 - 3 PETS 2 Halls Gap Brian Trenery

9 - 10 YE - 1st outbound selection interviews Halls Gap Sue Williams

15 Attendance Reports Due - March Mike Rothwell

May ARHRF Month

1 District Finance Sub-committee Ric Robertson

1 Shine-on Awards Geelong Graham Thompson

7 Preserve Plant Earth (PPE) Kerang Sandra Batten Meeting Phil Roberts

15 District Management Meeting Ararat Secretary

15 D9780 GSE team departs Michael Davies

15 Attendance Reports Due - April Mike Rothwell

15 District Assembly Stawell Brian Trenery

21 - 22 YE - 2nd outbound selection interviews Ballarat Sue Williams

22 RYLA Annual Meeting Mike Boyd

21-25 RI Convention New Orleans Ted Gaffney

June Rotary Fellowship Month

11 D9780 GSE team returns

15 Attendance Reports Due - May Mike Rothwell

25 District Changeover Warrnambool Brian Trenery

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DISTRICT 9780 ADMINISTRATION POSITIONS

District GovernorJessie Harman (Andrew) Wendouree Breakfast

District Secretary:Rtn Joy Rothwell (Mike) Ballarat South

District Treasurer:PP Trevor Lea (Pam) Wendouree Breakfast

District Governor Mentor:PDG Cathy Roth (John) Geelong Central

District Administrative Advice Committee Chairman:Chairman:Ray Welsford (Beth) Warrnambool East

Member:PDG Cathy Roth (John) Geelong CentralPDG Chris Sims (Christine) Highton KardiniaDistrict Legal Advisor:PP Graham Hobbs (Ulrike) Highton Kardinia

Club Finance Officer:PP Trevor Lea (Pam) Wendouree Breakfast

District Property Officer:AG Gary Green (Jenny) Horsham East

District Risk Management Subcommittee:PP Don Shields Geelong Central

Council on Legislation Advisory Committee:PDG Cathy Roth (John) Geelong Central(Delegate 2010)PDG Bob Furner (Libby) Mt Gambier West(Delegate 2007)PDG Eddie Loughnan (Val) East Geelong(Delegate 2004)PDG Ray Welsford (Beth) Warrnambool East(Delegate 2001)Delegate 2013 will be elected at 2011 District ConferenceRI On to Convention 2011 Liaison:PDG Ted Gaffney (Pat) Stawell

Attendance Officer: PP Mike Rothwell (Joy) Ballarat SouthPO Box 456WBallarat Vic 3350(H) 03 5344 8177 (F) 03 5344 8177 M: 0417 519 755Email: [email protected]

Monthly Club Attendance Reports (may be found in the Club Secretary’s Manual in the Club Officer’s Kit) should be forwarded to the Attendance Officer to arrive prior to the 15 of each month. This is in accord with the Bylaws enacted at the 1998 Council on Legislation and allows for make-up after the meeting to be accounted for in the Monthly Report.

Membership Report published in the DG’s Newsletter will be delayed one month.

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DISTRICT FINANCE AND OPERATIONS COMMITTEE

This Committee is composed of the three most recent Past District Governors, the current Governor, and the Governor Elect. Once recommended, the District Governor Nominee attends by invitation. The District Treasurer and District Secretary serve as ex-officio members of the Committee. The Committee is chaired by the senior Past District Governor. District Finance Committee advises the District Governor on financial matters associated with District administration.

District Governor:DG Jessie Harman (Andrew) Wendouree Breakfast

Chairman:PDG Ric Robertson (Pat) Camperdown

Members:PDG Ted Gaffney (Pat) StawellPDG Chris Sims (Christine) Highton KardiniaDGE Brian Trenery (Jenny) WarrnamboolDGN Helen Trigg (Richard) Ocean Grove

District Treasurer:PP Trevor Lea (Pam) Wendouree Breakfast

District Secretary:Rtn Joy Rothwell (Mike) Ballarat South

DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2013 - 2014 NOMINATING COMMITTEE

This Committee is composed of the current District Governor and the four most recent Past District Governors. The committee is chaired by the senior Past District Governor, and is responsible for seeking out the best available candidate.

Chairman:PDG Andrew Suggett (Betty) Warrnambool Daybreak

Members:DG Jessie Harman (Andrew) Wendouree BreakfastPDG Ric Robertson (Pat) CamperdownPDG Ted Gaffney (Pat) Stawell PDG Chris Sims (Christine) Highton Kardinia

DISTRICT TRAINERS

District Trainers are appointed annually as a vital supportive resource to assist the District Governor and District Governor Elect prepare and implement essential training seminars.

PDG Ray Welsford (Beth) Warrnambool EastPP Rob McDougall Wendouree Breakfast

DG Mentor:PDG Cathy Roth (John) Geelong Central

DGE Mentor: PDG Andrew Suggett (Betty) Warrnambool Daybreak

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ROTARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE DISTRICT COMMITTEE

The Rotary Leadership Institute provides training and development to Rotarians who aspire to leadership roles within their clubs and/or the district. The content of RLI workshops covers both Rotary specific and Leadership knowledge and skills development. RLI is not related to other district training activities.

Faculty Members:DG Jessie Harman PDG Chris SimsPDG Ric Robertson PDG Ron PickfordPDG Andrew Suggett PDG Ted GaffneyPDG Wayne Barrett PP John RothDGE Brian Trenery PP Rob McDougall

2010 / 2011 Course Dates

Part One Part Two Part ThreeGeelong Aug 7th Nov 6th Mar 5thMaryborough July 31st Nov 13th Mar 12thWarrnambool Aug 14th Nov 20th Mar 12thMt Gambier July 31st Nov 27th Mar 26th

Rotarians are able to attend RLI in another Zone should the dates be not suitable. They must however pre-book.

Registration forms available at www.rotary9780.org RLI Section.

All 3 Parts of RLI will be conducted during 2010 / 2011. Clubs are urged to nominate a minimum of two Rotarians with leadership potential for the full program.

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ASSISTANT GOVERNORS - CLUBS

Group 1AG Ray Herbert (Deidrie)Rotary Club of Mt Gambier West IncAH: 08 8723 9551 [email protected] Casterton, Hamilton, Hamilton North, Millicent, Mount Gambier, Mount Gambier Lakes, Mount Gambier West

Group 2AG Ken McInerneyRotary Club of Bordertown Inc.BH: 08 8752 0091 AH: 08 8752 0091 M: 0407 793 938 [email protected] Bordertown, Kaniva Naracoorte, Nhill

Group 3AG Graeme ScottRotary Club of Horsham Inc. BH: 5382 6886 AH: 5382 2805 [email protected] Dimboola, Horsham, Horsham East Hopetoun, Warracknabeal

Group 4AG Ron Stanton (Trish)Rotary Club of Swan Hill Sunrise Inc.AH: 03 5037 6648 M: 0408 124 538 [email protected] Charlton, Kerang, St Arnaud, Swan Hill, Swan Hill Sunrise

Group 5AG Robert Coffey (Robyn)Rotary Club of Warrnambool Central Inc.AH: 5561 5637 M: 0428 529 271; 0427 615 637 [email protected] Port Fairy, Portland, Portland Bay, Warrnambool, Warrnambool Central, Warrnambool Daybreak, Warrnambool East

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ASSISTANT GOVERNORS – CLUBS (cont’d)

Group 6AG Wayne KnightRotary Club of Colac IncPhone: 5235 8385 [email protected] Mob: 0407 823 260 Fax: 5235 8446 Camperdown, Cobden, Colac, Colac West, Mortlake, Terang

Group 7AG Derrick J MarsdenRotary Club of Maryborough Inc.BH: 5460 4455 AH: 5460 5924 M: 0428 604 440 E: [email protected] Ararat, Beaufort, Maryborough, Stawell

Group 8AG Alan Gay (Judy)Rotary Club of Ballarat East Inc.BH: 5345 2666 AH: 5345 2757 M: 0417 570 977 [email protected] Ballan, Ballarat, Ballarat East, Ballarat South, Ballarat West Ballarat Young Ambition, Wendouree, Wendouree Breakfast

Group 9AG Jane CoxRotary Club of Geelong Central Inc.BH: 5241 1876 AH: 5261 5506 M: 0418 345 331 E: [email protected] Corio, Geelong, Geelong Central, Geelong West, Highton Kardinia, Ocean Grove, Queenscliffe

Group 10AG Maggie IsomRotary Club of Torquay Inc. BH: 5254 3173 M: 0412713102 E: [email protected] Bayside Geelong, Belmont, Drysdale, Geelong East, Grovedale, Highton, Torquay

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ASSISTANT GOVERNORS’ DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS FOR 2010– 2011

Assistant Governors - Clubs are appointed to assist the District Governor. They provide Club Presidents with advice and assistance and liaise between the District Governor, Assistant Governors – Clubs and Services, the District Committees and other Club Presidents.

1. District Leadership Training Seminar

Attend a training seminar with the District Governor, fellow assistant Governors, District Chairman and other relevant persons, to discuss and train for the role to be undertaken.

2. President Elect Training Seminar (PETS)

Assistant Governors are required to attend to assist and act as Discussion Group leaders.

3. District Assembly

Assistant Governors are required to attend to assist the Governor Elect.

4. Groups, Zones, Regions

Clubs in the District are organised in 10 GROUPS with an Assistant Governor responsible for each Group. Groups are placed in ZONES as follows:

A (Groups 1,2) B (Groups 3,4) C (Groups 5,6) D (Groups 7,8) E (Groups 9,10)

Club Groupings for REGIONS are: Western (Groups 1,5,6) Northern (Groups 2,3,4,7) South Eastern (Groups 8,9,10)

5. Meetings with Group Presidents

Between PETS and District Assembly, convene a meeting of the Presidents of the Clubs in your group to review PETS, assist with preparation for District Assembly and the year as President. Special attention is to be given to Club Plans and Objectives for inclusion in "Planning Guide for Effective Rotary Clubs", to Club Officers and their duties, and to the Club Calendar.

Following District Assembly and prior to 30th June, convene a further meeting of Presidents to review Assembly and to ensure that all is in order for the Club Change-over and assumption of responsibility.

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ASSISTANT GOVERNORS’ DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS FOR 2010 – 2011 (cont’d)

During the year, carry out a meeting with the Club President and the Board of Directors; periodically, meet informally with the Group Presidents to disseminate information and discuss activities. These meetings might usefully be held just prior to the District Management Meetings to collect information for reporting or just after such meetings to pass on information.

6. District Governor's Official Visit

Clubs should extend an invitation to the Assistant Governor and Partner to be present for the District Governor's Official Visit to the Club, and cover the meal costs on this occasion.

7. Reporting to the District Governor

Following any significant event, such as the meetings specified in 5 above, AG's-Club should report to the District Governor by telephone, facsimile or email, any matter about which the Governor should be aware.

8. District Management Meetings

Joint quarterly meetings of Assistant Governors - Club and Services will be held to review progress in all District activities.

These meetings have been set for:

Sunday 8 August 2010 at AraratSunday 7 November 2010 at AraratSunday 13 February 2011 at AraratSunday 15 May 2011 at Ararat

9. Other Matters

Assistant Governors will be invited to meet with Boards and complete the Memo of Official Visit.

On occasions the Assistant Governor may be requested to represent the District Governor at Club or District activities.

The Assistant Governors - Club may be requested by the District Governor to follow up particular matters with specific Clubs.

Provide advice and assistance to the District Governor Elect as requested, with regard to next year's Assistant Governors, Committee Members and similar.

As requested, assist the District Governor in any other way that may be needed as the year progresses.

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THE ROTARY CLUBS OF DISTRICT 9780

The Rotary Club is the basic unit of Rotary; Rotarians are member of Clubs and Rotary International is the association of Rotary Clubs.

At the time of printing, District 9780 was comprised of 59 Clubs with a membership of approximately 2000 Rotarians

PresidentKay McLaughlinB: 5355 1100M: 0419 223 [email protected]

BALLAN (Group 8)Chartered 9th June, 1993Members as at 31/3/10, 12Flying Teapot, Inglis Street.Thursday 7.00 pm

PresidentDavid Hookey03 5368 [email protected]

BALLARAT (Group 8)Chartered 15th December, 1925Members as at 31/3/10, 67Mid City Motel, Doveton Street Nth, BallaratThursday 1.00 pm

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SecretaryAnge Stacpoole (Steve)5352 5670M: 0417 506 [email protected]. Box 77 Ararat 3377

SecretaryPaul Wager5360 2377M: 0409 945 367E: [email protected]. Box 157 Ballan 3342

SecretaryTerry Simmons (Lorraine)03 5333 [email protected]. Box 477 Ballarat 3353

PresidentFrank Cotronea (Maria)03 5332 2121 M: 0412 547 [email protected]

ARARAT (Group 7)Chartered 24th August, 1929Members as at 31/3/10, 20Chalmers on ChaleeGolf Links Road,AraratWednesday 6.15 pm

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BALLARAT SOUTH (Group 8)Chartered 31st July, 1967Members as at 31/3/10, 85Ballarat Golf ClubThursday 6.15 pm

BALLARAT YOUNG AMBITION (Group 8)Chartered 14th August, 2002Members as at 31/3/10, 23City Oval HotelThursday 6.00 pm

BALLARAT EAST (Group 8)Chartered 10th March, 1969Members as at 31/3/10, 39North Ballarat Sports Club,Creswick Road, BallaratTuesday 6.15 pm

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SecretarySue Whitehouse H: 0428 586 323B: 5333 5144M: 0428 586 323E: [email protected] P.O. Box 455 Ballarat 3353

PresidentMargaret Robinson5331 3271M: 0417 541 [email protected]

SecretaryEileen Grose (Michael)5334 6520M: 0418 500 [email protected]. Box 272 Ballarat 3353

PresidentPaul Murnane (Marie)5332 3258M: 0412 672 [email protected]

BALLARAT WEST (Group 8)Chartered 2nd May, 1986Members as at 31/3/10, 33Park Hotel, Alfredton.Tuesday 6.30 pm

SecretaryDenise Jackson (Evan)B: 5320 4588M: 0419 585 [email protected]. Box 442W Ballarat West 3350

PresidentRex Petersen (Libby)B: 5339 2058M: 0418 508 [email protected]

SecretaryMegan Jebramek 0407 359 134P.O. Box 503 Ballarat 3353

PresidentRoss Huntington 0417 508 [email protected]

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BELMONT (Group 10)Chartered 26th August, 1964Members as at 31/3/10, 49Queens Park Golf Club150 Queens Road HightonMonday 6.15 pm

BAYSIDE GEELONG (Group 9)Chartered 21st May, 1997Members as at 31/3/10, 27Kirrewur Court, NewtownTuesday 8.00 pm

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SecretaryJanet FisherBH: 5224 1228M: 0414 597 [email protected]. Box 809, Geelong 3220

PresidentDaryll Webb (Diane)P: 5229 6664 (H)M: 0417 372 [email protected]

BEAUFORT (Group 7)Chartered 7th May, 1987Members as at 31/3/10, 19Golden Age HotelMonday 6.15 pm

SecretaryHeather Sandlant (Jordon)03 5466 7364M: 0409 334 [email protected]. Box 23, Beaufort 3373

PresidentPauline Ball (Douglas) BH: 5349 72670419 497 [email protected]

SecretaryCampbell Cuthbertson (Sharon)5244 3291 (BH)0419 576 [email protected]. Box 43, Belmont 3216

PresidentJoan Watson (Graeme)03 5241 9904 AH0439 419 [email protected]

BORDERTOWN (Group 2)Chartered 22nd August, 1969Members as at 31/3/10, 35Galah Bar, Bordertown HotelTuesday 6.30 pm

SecretaryMaxine DunnB: (08) 8752 1888H: (08) 8752 1875M: 0409 125 301P.O. Box 103, Bordertown 5268

PresidentChris Steer (Pam)(08)8752 1765M: 0417 855 [email protected]

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COBDEN (Group 6)Chartered 19th January, 1966Members as at 31/3/10, 22Cobden Town HallThursday 6.15 pm

CAMPERDOWN (Group 6)Chartered 12th August, 1948Members as at 31/3/10, 10Commercial Hotel,Monday 7.30pm

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SecretaryFrank Rose 03 5593 [email protected]. Box 46 Camperdown 3260

PresidentGraeme FischerAH: 5593 [email protected]

CASTERTON (Group 1)Chartered 16th July, 1947Members as at 31/3/10, 20Glenelg Inn Hotel MotelThursday 6.30 pm

SecretaryPeter Gorman (Julie)D: 5581 1381M: 0418 375 [email protected]. Box 81, Casterton 3311

PresidentSteve Faroe (Phyllis)D: 5575 [email protected]

CHARLTON (Group 4)Chartered 22nd April, 1957Members as at 31/3/10, 24East Charlton HotelThursday 6.30 pm

SecretaryPeter Milward (Isabelle)5491 [email protected]. Box 122, Charlton 3525

PresidentRichard WalklateBH: 5491 1613M: 0428 507 [email protected]

SecretaryGraham Marchant (Leanne)BH: 5595 1533M: 0437 997 [email protected]. Box 42, Cobden 3266

PresidentRaelene Munro (Rob)BH: 5594 5276M: 0416 931 [email protected]

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DIMBOOLA (Group 3)Chartered 30th December, 1963Members as at 31/3/10, 12The Victoria Hotel, Monday 6.30 pm

COLAC (Group 6)Chartered 18th September, 1934Members as at 31/3/10, 36Austral Hotel,.Thursday 6.30 pm

COLAC WEST (Group 6)Chartered 18th August, 1971Members as at 31/3/10, 27Duffs CaféTuesday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryPhillip Hunt (Bev) 03 5232 [email protected]. Box 146, Colac 3250

PresidentRonice Knight (Wayne)AH: 5235 8385BH: 5231 5844M: 0403 884 [email protected]

SecretaryToni Cuthbertson (Glen)BH: 5231 1916M: 0419 560 [email protected] P.O. Box 244, Colac 3250

PresidentGeoff IlesBH: 5232 5123M: 0418 503 [email protected]

CORIO (Group 9)Chartered 9th January, 1963Members as at 31/3/10, 36Dromoland HouseThursday 6.30 pm

SecretaryRon Cockell (Lyn)BH: 5282 2846M: 0419 312 [email protected]. Box 1920, Geelong 3220

PresidentMick Burns (Catherine)5229 8214M: 0402 051 [email protected]

SecretaryDavid Farmer (Valda)03 5389 16320419 312 799 [email protected]. Box 120, Dimboola 3414

PresidentWilliam Hutchinson (Jeanette)P: 5389 1783 [email protected]

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GEELONG CENTRAL (Group 9)Chartered 16th May, 1990Members as at 31/3/10, 31Lambys Restaurant, GeelongTuesday 7.30 am

DRYSDALE (Group 10)Chartered 14th May, 1975Members as at 31/3/10, 28Clifton Springs Golf ClubMonday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryLindsay Noss (Bev)03 5259 24120409 254 [email protected]. Box 123, Drysdale 3222

PresidentKeith Stasinowsky (Sue)03 5250 [email protected]

GEELONG (Group 9)Chartered 19th October, 1925Members as at 31/3/10, 72Kirrewur Court, Newtown. Tuesday 12.45 pm

SecretaryJoyce V Baxter (Joy) (Andrew)BH: 5248 1237M: 0450 921 [email protected] Box 8024 Newtown3220.

PresidentAndrew Lawson (Alison)BH: 5222 [email protected]

SecretaryBob Barry (Maxine)B: 5240 2700 H: 5282 4383M: 0419 361 030 [email protected] ([email protected])P.O. Box 1927, Geelong 3220

PresidentSandi Brown5221 2323M: 0407 805 [email protected]

GEELONG EAST (Group 10)Chartered 2nd December, 1969Members as at 31/3/10, 52Kirrewur Court ,NewtownTuesday 6.30 pm

SecretaryTerry ThorntonM: 0409 340 [email protected]. Box 966, Geelong 3220

PresidentChris Adams03 5222 7241 M: 0407 049 [email protected]

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GEELONG WEST (Group 9)Chartered 10th June, 1955Members as at 31/3/10, 35Kirrewur Court, NewtownThursday 6.30pm

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SecretaryLorraine Sawyer03 5248 52510416 285 [email protected]. Box 588, Geelong 3220

PresidentPaul Bell (Jennifer)M: 0448 772 355AH:5222 3566 BH:5226 9340E: [email protected]

GROVEDALE (Group 10)Chartered 13th August, 1979Members as at 31/3/10, 31Mercy Care, Rice Village, MarshallWednesday 6.30pm

SecretaryPeter Codd (Lyn)03 5244 45940417 336 [email protected]. Box 106, Belmont 3216

PresidentRay Robilliard (Bev)5241 55270427 415 527

HAMILTON (Group 1)Chartered 25th May, 1937Members as at 31/3/10, 37Grange Burn MotelMonday 6.00 pm

SecretaryRobert (Bob) Penny (Susan)03 5571 [email protected]. Box 326, Hamilton 3300

PresidentWillis Duncan (Sandra)5572 1290M: 0427 503 [email protected]

HAMILTON NORTH (Group 1)Chartered 14th October, 1974Members as at 31/3/10, 59Grange Burn MotelWednesday 6.00 pm

SecretaryJenni Barke5572 [email protected]. Box 182, Hamilton 3300

PresidentRoger Klobe (Jenny)5571 9333 M: 0408 527 [email protected]

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HORSHAM (Group 3)Chartered 5th November, 1928Members as at 31/3/10, 66Horsham Sports & Community ClubFriday 6.30 pm

HIGHTON (Group 10)Chartered 3rd December, 1975Members as at 31/3/10, 48Kirrewur Court, NewtownThursday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryDon Allen (Elizabeth)D: 5244 2230M: 0419 359 [email protected]. Box 205, Belmont 3216

PresidentPaul Brewster (Jan)D: 5241 1899M: 0417 541 [email protected]

HIGHTON KARDINIA (Group 9)Chartered 22nd June, 1992Members as at 31/3/10, 39Kirrewur Court, NewtownWednesday 7.15 am

SecretaryGeoff MorphettBH: 03 5244 [email protected]. Box 774, Belmont 3216

PresidentGeoff Leigh (Wendy)M: 0433 579 [email protected]

PresidentMichael Ward (Pam)AH: 5382 0381M: 0418 506 [email protected]

SecretaryElinor HateleyBH: 5382 1777 M: 0419 876 [email protected]. Box 75, Horsham 3400

HORSHAM EAST (Group 3)Chartered 17th February, 1971Members as at 31/3/10, 63Horsham Sports & Community ClubWednesday 6.00 pm

SecretaryJenni Reid (Mark O’Connor)BH: 1300 659 961M: 0418 146 [email protected]. Box 396, Horsham 3402

PresidentTanya Barnes (Dick Gill)BH: 5382 5166M: 0429 822 [email protected]

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KANIVA (Group 2)Chartered 19th August, 1965Members as at 31/3/10, 18Club Hotel, Monday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryJulie Atkins / Cheryl Stimson (Robbie)E: [email protected] / [email protected]: 0404 944 154PO Box 79, Kaniva 3419.

PresidentRoger Mines (Erica Mahn)BH: 5392 [email protected]

KERANG (Group 4)Chartered 8th September, 1958Members as at 31/3/10, 28Kerang HotelThursday 6.30 pm

SecretaryPhil Swifte 5452 20610428 510 [email protected]. Box 224, Kerang 3579

PresidentSharon Champion (Darren Brown)0417 058 [email protected]

MARYBOROUGH (Group 7)Chartered 31st March, 1952Members as at 31/3/10, 50RSL Hall,Thursday 6.00 pm

SecretaryPeter Haywood (Bronwen)5460 [email protected]. Box 50, Maryborough 3465

PresidentJohn Stewart (Jill)5461 1979M: 0418 995 [email protected]

MILLICENT (Group 1)Chartered 20th May, 1957Members as at 31/3/10, 29Millicent & District Community ClubThursday 6.10 pm

SecretaryWendy Botting (David)08 8733 [email protected]. Box 277, Millicent 5280

PresidentNigel MacLennan (Susan)BH: (08) 8733 2842M: 0437 389 869 [email protected]

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MORTLAKE (Group 6)Chartered 25th April, 1968Members as 31/3/10, 11Mount Shadwell HotelWednesday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryBill Spooner (Cynthia)03 5599 2473 ph/faxM: 0417 106 [email protected]. Box 142, Mortlake 3272

PresidentBrian Woolley (Kay)BH: 5599 2253 AH: 5599 [email protected]

MOUNT GAMBIER (Group 1)Chartered 11th October, 1928Members as at 31/3/10, 29RSL ClubWednesday 6.15 pm

SecretaryJann HartBH: (08) 8725 7932M: 0438 413 671 [email protected]. Box 1054, Mt Gambier 5290

PresidentRod Knightly (Pam)BH (08) 8725 2772M: 0418 832 [email protected]

MOUNT GAMBIER LAKES (Group 1)Chartered 19th April, 1988Members as at 31/3/10, 33Commodore on the ParkMonday 6.30 pm

SecretaryRodney Summers (Judy)BH: (08) 8725 6375M: 0439 379 377 [email protected]. Box 147, Mt Gambier 5290

PresidentMorris Dickins (Merry)(08) 8724 95970407 723 242 [email protected]

MOUNT GAMBIER WEST (Group 1)Chartered 29th January, 1969Members as at 31/3/10, 53Commodore on the ParkTuesday 6.30 pm

SecretaryChris Taylor (Karen)D: (08) 8724 4603M: 0400 255 [email protected]. Box 1014, Mt Gambier 5290

PresidentLibby Furner (Bob)D: (08) 8723 6355M: 0402 856 [email protected]

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NARACOORTE (Group 2)Chartered 31st December, 1961Members as at 31/3/10, 22Settler’s Tea Rooms Monday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryMichael Lyons (Anne)BH: (08) 8762 2463M: 0429 910 338E: [email protected]. Box 654, Naracoorte 5271

PresidentJohn Stafford (Judy)P: 08 8762 2315M: 0427 622 [email protected]

NHILL (Group 2)Chartered 18th December, 1961Members as at 31/3/10, 18Union Hotel, Wednesday 6.30 pm

SecretaryLyn Jones (Rod)BH: 5391 1248M: 0429 911 [email protected]. Box 58, Nhill 3418

PresidentBarry Schultz (Lynette)BH: 5391 1896M 0427 086 100 [email protected]

OCEAN GROVE (Group 9)Chartered 11th October, 1983Members as at 31/3/10, 54Ocean Grove HotelTuesday 6.30 pm

SecretaryVic Harnath03 5255 1864M: 0417 107 [email protected] P.O. Box 252, Ocean Grove 3226

PresidentNoel Emselle (Trish)5255 5353M: 0411 755 [email protected]

PORT FAIRY (Group 5)Chartered 24th February, 1961Members as at 31/3/10, 24Star of the West HotelMonday 7.00 pm

SecretaryBernie Waixel (Jill)BH: 5568 2667M: 0438 682 [email protected]. Box 1, Port Fairy 3284

PresidentNeville Suter (Julie)BH 5568 2893M: 0409 172 [email protected]

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PORTLAND (Group 5)Chartered 14th April, 1942Members as at 31/3/10, 47Sandilands RestaurantMonday 6.15 pm

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SecretaryMaureen PattersonM: 0434 331 152BH: 5521 [email protected]. Box 255, Portland 3305

PresidentTerry Hallett (Margaret)M: 0417 390 [email protected]

PORTLAND BAY (Group 5)Chartered 12th May, 1999Members as at 31/3/10, 24Portland RSL Club,Wednesday 7:00 am

SecretaryLes SeiffertBH: 5523 3833 M: 0417 593 [email protected] P.O. Box 852, Portland 3305

PresidentPatsy Moore (Simon)BH: 5521 7204 M: 0417 577 802 [email protected]

QUEENSCLIFFE (Group 10)Chartered 29th June 2005Members as at 31/3/10, 14Royal HotelMonday 7.30pm

SecretaryJenny JacobsM: 0423 000 501E: [email protected]. Box 242, Queenscliff 3225

ST ARNAUD (Group 4)Chartered 10th May, 1954Members as at 31/3/10, 14Botanical HotelTuesday 6:15m

SecretaryGarry Brown (Jennifer)BH: 5495 [email protected]. Box 34, St. Arnaud 3478

PresidentKevin Carey (Caroline)5258 2932M: 0400 879 [email protected]

PresidentJohn MathewsM: 0427 867 [email protected]

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TERANG (Group 6)Chartered 23rd August, 1928Members as at 31/3/10, 21Civic CentreTuesday 6.15pm

STAWELL (Group 7)Chartered 17th June, 1954Members as at 31/3/10, 14Goldfields Motor InnTuesday 6.30 pm

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SecretaryTed Gaffney (Pat)H: 5358 [email protected]. Box 43, Stawell 3380

PresidentDes Pickford (Jodi)AH: 5358 2644M: 0427 582 644E: [email protected]

SWAN HILL (Group 4)Chartered 31st January, 1931Members as at 31/3/10, 43Rio Vista Reception CentreThursday 6.15 pm

SecretaryGerard Moloney BH: 5032 9504M: 0427 329 [email protected]. Box 656, Swan Hill 3585

PresidentRosanne Kava (Peter Walsh)BH: 5450 9333M: 0427 509 349 [email protected]

SWAN HILL SUNRISE (Group 4)Chartered April 30, 2010Members as at 31/3/10, 28Carriages Restaurant,Tuesday 7.00 am

SecretaryFelicia Chalmers0418 536 [email protected] O Box 160, Swan Hill 3585

PresidentRon Stanton (Trish)H 03 5037 [email protected]

SecretaryBob [email protected]: 0419 885 784PO Box 34, Terang 3228

PresidentKerry Hicks (Heather)[email protected] 0417 564 525

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TORQUAY (Group 10)Chartered 19th April, 1988Members as at 31/3/10, 34Lions Village, Kooringa Place Monday 6.30 pm

WARRACKNABEAL (Group 3)Chartered 30th March, 1934Members as at 31/3/10, 29Warrack HotelWednesday 6.00pm

WARRNAMBOOL (Group 5)Chartered 20th November, 1929Members as at 31/3/10, 52Warrnambool Golf ClubTuesday 6.15 pm

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SecretaryGraeme Gill (Lois)03 5261 3435M: 0438 619 [email protected]. Box 341, Torquay 3228

PresidentJohn McDonald (Jenny)5261 6443M: 0405 146 [email protected]

SecretaryJacky Roberts (Des)BH: 5381 9336M: 0429 152 [email protected]. Box 141, Warracknabeal 3393

PresidentIan Penny (Lorraine)BH: 5398 2500 M: 0417 515 [email protected]

SecretaryIan Sharman (Christine)03 5561 [email protected]. Box 195, Warrnambool 3280

PresidentJanet Blackley (Trevor)D: 5567 6002 - 9383 5848M: 0414 454 [email protected]

WARRNAMBOOL CENTRAL (Grp 5)Chartered 16th September, 1988Members as at 31/3/10, 46Central Court MotelWednesday 1.00 pm

SecretaryLindsay Monaghan (Carolyn)B: 5562 3185M: 0419 589 [email protected]. Box 593, Warrnambool 3280

PresidentPaul Blain (Alison Bronger)B: 5562 0741M: 0418 317 [email protected]

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WARRNAMBOOL DAYBREAK (Grp 5)Chartered 29th July, 1998Members as at 31/3/10, 30Regal CafeWednesday 6.45 am

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SecretaryChris Preston (Janey)M: 0409 141 [email protected] P.O. Box 371, Warrnambool 3280

PresidentCheryl Bellman M: 0409 003 787 [email protected]

WARRNAMBOOL EAST (Group 5)Chartered 28th June, 1967Members as at 31/3/10, 54Warrnambool Football ClubThursday 6.15 pm

SecretaryPaul Atack (Lola)BH: 5561 0047M: 0448 622 [email protected] P.O. Box 259, Warrnambool 3280

PresidentBruce Skilbeck (Vivienne)5562 [email protected]

WENDOUREE (Group 8)Chartered 24th October, 1958Members as at 31/3/10, 45Bell Tower InnMonday 6.15 pm

PresidentBrian CoffeyB: 5333 1096M: 0419 400 [email protected]

WENDOUREE BREAKFAST (Grp 8)Chartered 24th April, 1990Members as at 31/3/10,41Lederman Hall,Queen Elizabeth CentreWednesday 7.15 am

PresidentJane AuchettlBH: 5338 8643M: 0422 574 [email protected]

SecretaryJohn Blanchard (Lorraine)B: 5338 1662M: 0427 337 [email protected]. Box 1263, Wendouree Village 3355

SecretaryKath VentersBH: 5331 6968M: 0418 570 [email protected]. Box 191, Ballarat 3353

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OFFICIAL VISITS TO CLUBS – 2010

Date Time Club Club exec meeting with DG

JULY

19th Mon 6-30PM Geelong West 5-00PM20th Tues 6-45PM Ballarat West 5-00PM22nd Thurs 7-00PM Ballan 5-30PM27th Tues 7-30AM Geelong Central 9-00AM29th Thurs 6-15PM Swan Hill 4-30PM

AUGUST

2nd Mon 7-00PM Port Fairy 5-00PM3rd Tues 6-15PM Terang 4-30PM5th Thurs 1-00PM Ballarat 11-30AM9th Mon 6-30PM Kaniva 5-00PM10th Tues 6-30PM Stawell 5-00PM12th Thurs 6-15PM Ballarat South 4-30PM17th Tues 8-00PM Bayside Geelong 6-00PM18th Wed 7-15AM Highton Kardinia 9-00AM19th Thurs 6-00PM Cobden 4-30PM23rd Mon 7-00PM Queenscliffe 5-30PM24th Tues 6-30PM Colac West 5-00PM26th Thurs 6-00PM Ballarat Young Ambition 4-30PM30th Mon 6-15PM Beaufort 4-30PM

SEPTEMBER

1st Wed 6-00PM Warracknabeal 4-30PM2nd Thurs 6-30PM Charlton 5-00PM6th Mon 6-30PM Torquay 5-00PM7th Tues 6-15PM Geelong East 4-30PM9th Thurs 6-30PM Casterton 5-00PM13th Mon 6-30PM Mt Gambier Lakes 5-00PM14th Tues 6-30PM Mt Gambier West 5-00PM15th Wed 6-15PM Mt Gambier 4-30PM16th Thurs 6-10PM Millicent 4-30PM20th Mon 6-30PM Naracoorte 5-00PM21st Tues 6-30PM Bordertown 5-00PM22nd Wed 6-30PM Nhill 5-00PM27th Mon 6-15PM Portland 4-30PM28th Tues 6-15PM Warrnambool 4-30PM29th Wed 7-00AM Warrnambool Daybreak 9-00AM29th Wed 1-00PM Warrnambool 11-30AM Central

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OFFICIAL VISITS TO CLUBS – 2010 (Cont.)

OCTOBER

4th Mon 6-00PM Camperdown 4-30PM5th Tues 12.45PM Geelong 11-00AM6th Wed 7-00AM Portland Bay 6.00pm (evening before)

8th Thurs 6-30PM Kerang 5-00PM11th Mon 6-15PM Belmont 4-30PM12th Tues 6-30PM Ocean Grove 5-00PM14th Thurs 6-00PM Maryborough 4-30PM18th Mon 6-30PM Drysdale 5-00PM20th Wed 6-15PM Hamilton North 4-30PM21st Thurs 6-15PM Warrnambool East 4-30PM25th Mon 6-30PM Dimboola 5-00PM27th Wed 7-10AM Wendouree Breakfast T.B.A.27th Wed 6-15PM Ararat 4-30PM28th Thurs 6-30PM Colac 5-00PM

NOVEMBER

1st Mon 6-00PM Hamilton 4-30PM3rd Wed 6-30PM Mortlake 5-00PM5th Fri 6-30PM Horsham 5-00PM8th Mon 6-00PM Wendouree 4-30PM9th Tues 6-15PM Ballarat East 4-30PM10th Wed 6-30PM Grovedale 5-00PM11th Thurs 6-30PM Corio 5-00PM17th Wed 6-00PM Horsham East 4-30PM18th Thurs 6-30PM Highton 5-00PM23rd Tues 6-30PM St Arnaud 5-00PM

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MAKEUP GUIDE

The following listing of District 9780 Clubs by day and time of meeting makes it easy to find the best place to do that needed makeup. The time shown indicates the actual starting time of the meeting.

MONDAY

EveningBeaufort Golden Age Hotel 6:15pmBelmont Queens Park Golf Clubhouse 6:15pmDrysdale Clifton Springs Golf Club 6:30pmGeelong West Kirrewur Court, Newtown 6:30pmHamilton Grange Burn Motel 6:00pmKaniva Club Hotel 6:30pmMt Gambier Lakes Commodore on the Park 6:30pmNaracoorte Settlers Tea Rooms 6:30pmPort Fairy Star of the West Hotel 7:00pmPortland Sandilands Restaurant 6:15pmQueenscliffe Royal Hotel 7:00pmTorquay Lions Village, Kooringa Place 6:30pmWendouree Bell Tower Inn 6:15pm

SupperCamperdown Commercial Hotel 7.30pm

TUESDAYBreakfastGeelong Central Black Sheep Café 7:30amSwan Hill Sunrise Carriages Restaurant 7:00am

LunchGeelong Kirrewur Court, Newtown 12.45pm

EveningBallarat East Ballarat Nor th Sports Club 6:15pmBallarat West Park Hotel, 6:45pmBayside Geelong Kirrewur Court, Newtown 8:00pmBordertown Galah Bar, Bordertown Hotel 6:30pmColac West Duff’s Cafe 6:30pmGeelong East Kirrewur Court, Newtown 6:15pmMt Gambier West Commodore on the Park 6:30pmOcean Grove Ocean Grove Hotel 6:30pmSt Arnaud Botanical Hotel 6:15pmStawell Goldfields Motor Inn 6.30pmTerang Civic Centre 6:15pmWarrnambool Warrnambool Golf Club 6:15pm

WEDNESDAYBreakfastPortland Bay Portland RSL Bowling Club 7:00amW’bool Daybreak Regal Cafe 6.45amWendouree Lederman Hall, 7:15amBreakfast Queen Elizabeth Centre

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MAKE UP GUIDE (cont’d)

WEDNESDAY (cont’d)LunchW’bool Central Central Court Motel 1:00pm

EveningArarat Chalmers on Chalee 6:15pmGrovedale Rice Village, Marshall 6:30pmHamilton North Grange Burn Motel 6:15pmHorsham East Horsham Sports Club 6:00pmHighton Kardinia Kirrewur Court, Newtown 7:15pmMt Gambier R.S.L. Club 6:15pmMortlake Mount Shadwell Hotel 6:30pmNhill Union Hotel 6:30pmWarracknabeal Warrack Hotel 6:00pm

THURSDAYLunchBallarat Mid City Motel 1:00pm

EveningBallan Flying Teapot 7:00pmBallarat South Ballarat Golf Club 6:15pmBallarat Young City Oval Hotel 6:00pmAmbitionCasterton Glenelg Inn Hotel Motel 6:30pmCharlton East Charlton Hotel 6:30pmCobden Civic Centre 6:15pmColac Austral Hotel 6:30pmCorio Dromoland House 6:30pmHighton Kirrewur Court, Newtown 6:30pmKerang Kerang Hotel 6:30pmMaryborough R.S.L. Hall 6:00pmMillicent Millicent & District Community Club 6:10pmSwan Hill Rio Vista Reception Centre 6:15pmWarrnambool East Warrnambool Football Club 6:15pm

FRIDAYEveningHorsham Horsham Sports Club 6:30pm

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ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – SERVICES

Duties, responsibilities and expectations for 2010 – 2011As a means of coordinating the roles and functions of the various District Committees, each Committee has been placed in one of five groups of common interest under the coordinating role of an Assistant Governor – Services.

District Committee StructuresWork with District Committee Chairmen to plan committee structure, continuity and membership replacement in accordance with agreed District Leadership Plan and assist in the establishment of committee goals and timelines.

Committee MeetingsLiaise with and, as required, arrange meetings of all Committee Chairman. Details of these meetings are provided at quarterly District Management Meetings, following which a summary of the meeting is provided to Chairmen.

Assistant Governor - Membership and Support. AG John Ruyg (Sharon)Rotary Club of Wendouree Breakfast Inc.Phone: 5332 7872Email: [email protected], Membership Development,Classification Advice & Extension, Property, Public Relations, Rotary Fellowships.

Assistant Governor - Community. AG John Roth (Cathy) Rotary Club of Geelong Inc.Phone: 03 5221 2273Email: [email protected], Bowelscan, Interplast, Probus,Preserve Planet Earth –Environment, Preserve Planet Earth – Heritage,

Assistant Governor - International. AG Cheryl Rapson (Karl)Rotary Club of Stawell Inc. Phone: 03 5352 1983Email: [email protected], RAWCS, ROMAC, The Rotary Foundation,

Assistant Governor - Vocational. AG Barry Burnett (Maureen)Rotary Club of Ballarat South Inc. Phone: 03 5331 8111Email: [email protected], RYLA, Vocational Service,Shine on Awards, Operation Livewire

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ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – SERVICES ( Cont.)

Assistant Governor - Youth. AG Max Dalrymple (Lovena)Rotary Club of Mt Gambier West Inc.Phone: 08 8725 2142Email: [email protected], NSYF, RYPEN, Youth Exchange, Siemens Science Experience, Rotex

Chair of The Rotary Foundation Committee: PDG Cathy Roth (John)Rotary Club of Geelong CentralPhone: 5221 2273Email: [email protected], Annual Giving, GrantsGroup Study Exchange, Polio PlusScholars

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RESOURCE GROUPS

Literacy Resource GroupThe Literacy Resource Committee will provide information and support for Rotary clubs to encourage participation in programs and projects that promote universal literacy and education for all.

Chairman:PDG Bob Furner (Libby) Mt Gambier West

Health & Hunger Resource GroupThis Resource Group will provide information and support for Rotary clubs in efforts to address Health and Hunger concerns in their communities and around the world

Chairman:PDG Ric Robertson (Pat) Camperdown

Water Resource GroupThe Resource Group will work to increase awareness of the importance of conservation and development of potable water resources in all parts of the world.

Chairman:PP John Harris (Sue) Warrnambool

9780 EMERGENCY RELIEF RESPONSE GROUP

Chairman:PP Bob Barry, PO Box 1927 Geelong 3220Ph: 5282 4383 Mob: 0419 361 [email protected]

9780 BUSHFIRE RECOVERY FUND

Chairman:PDG Chris SimsP O Box 322Torquay 3228Ph: 03 5261 6448Mob: 0416 264 [email protected]

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MEMBERSHIP AND SUPPORT SERVICES

ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – AG John RuygRotary Club of Wendouree Breakfast Inc.

AWARDS COMMITTEERecommends nominations for District Awards to the District Governor.

Chairman:PDG Pat Robertson (Ric) Camperdown

Members:PP Val McGlashan (Malcolm) NaracoortePP Howard Randall (Jill) Torquay

Jenny Trenery (Brian)PP Jean Wise Warracknabeal

DISTRICT 9780 AWARDS1. Brumley-Carr ShieldAwarded at Conference to the club having the highest per capitacontribution to The Rotary Foundation in the previous Rotary year

2. Eddie Loughnan ShieldAwarded at Conference to the club, which in the previous Rotary Year, had the highest percentage of members contributing to the Rotary Foundation as Centurions.

3. Australian Rotary Health AwardAwarded at Conference to the club having the highest per capita contribution to A.R.H. in the previous Rotary year.

4. Geoff Tually Perpetual ShieldAwarded at Conference for the best inter-club project, i.e., involving at least two clubs, one of which must be in District 9780

5. Lange TrophyAwarded at Conference to the club with the greatest nett growth in the previous Rotary year.

6. Preserve Planet Earth - Water and Environment – Environmental Good Practice Award

Rotary Clubs are encouraged to submit nominations for Environmental Good Practice Awards in the categories of:

A. Government and Business OrganisationsB. Not for Profit Community Based Organisations, including Rotary

ClubsC. SchoolsD. Individuals

The Awards will focus on environmental good practice with a special emphasis on water related issues although any other area on environmental best practice will not be excluded

7. Preserve Planet Earth – District Heritage AwardRotary Clubs are encouraged to submit projects they have completed which have aided or will aid their communities in the preservation of its cultural heritage. They are encouraged to endeavour to involve historical societies, shires or other relevant bodiesThe P.P.E. Awards presented at Conference will be made on a merit basis and will not necessarily be presented annually.

8. Aitken Award – Publicity & MediaAwarded at District Conference to a Club that demonstrates involvement of members, and community in at least one type of media. Entry forms for District Awards are available from the Awards Committee Chairman. Deadline for submission to the committee three weeks prior to District Conference.

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DISTRICT AWARDS (cont’d)

9. Bulletin AwardAwarded at Conference, the Club Bulletin is a means of communication to club members. The Bulletin award is judged to be relevant to the following criteria:

1. Club information 20 Communication to members Attendance Report Duties for members

2. Program 20 Past, Present & Future

3. General 20 Rotary Information – Club, District, International Information for Family of Rotary Humour

4 Presentation 20 Layout & planning Attractiveness Balance Readability

10. De Garis TrophyAwarded at Conference to the club having the highest percentage of members present.

11. Holmes TrophyAwarded at Conference through a formula which considers percentage of club members present and distance traveled to conference centre.

12. Family of Rotary at Conference Award – Furner-Suggett TrophyAwarded to the club with highest percentage of Conference registrants, including non- Rotarians, relative to its membership

13. District Administration Award – Robertson TrophyAwarded at District Assembly to the club which best meets the efficiency in administration criteria

14. Grainger ShieldAwarded at District Assembly to the club having the best attendance percentage to that time in the current Rotary year.

15. Ron Beetham AwardAwarded at District Conference to the club having the highest per capita contribution to Interplast in the previous Rotary year

16. District 9780 Website AwardFirst impressions – the website generates a positive first impression for readers. It is visually appealing and presents Rotary and the club in a professional mannerEase of use – it is easy for users to navigate through the content and facilities on the siteContent – the content is informative, accurate, current and of interest to the general public as well as Rotarians. The website is not too ‘text-heavy.Browser/Monitor compatibility – the website is accessible to as many internet users as possible, but still protects the personal data of individual Rotarians. Links – the website contains useful Rotary and other links for readers. Graphics/Sound – graphics and sound enhance, rather than detract, from the readers’ experience of the website. Making contact – the website makes it easy for readers to contact the club. There are multiple methods of contact (email, phone, on-line forms) available to the reader

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL AWARD

1. Rotary International Public Relations Award

The Rotary International Public Relations Award recognises Rotary Clubs that have generated increased awareness and understanding of Rotary through outstanding media coverage or public relations efforts.

Nominations close with the District Public Relations Committee 15th May 2011.

2. Significant Achievement Award

The Significant Achievement Award is a presidential recognition program designed to give district recognition to club activity which addresses a significant problem or need.

District selected nomination submitted to RI. 15th March 2011.

3. The Four Avenues of Service Citation for Individual Rotarians

The Four Avenues of Service Citation is awarded by Rotary Clubs to recognize the “grass roots” efforts of individual Rotarians.

4. Rotary International Service Above Self Award

The RI. Service Above Self Award, Rotary International’s highest honour, is given to individual Rotarians who have rendered significant humanitarian Rotary service which embodies Rotary’s motto “Service Above Self”.

5. RI Membership and Development and Extension Award

The annual RI. Membership Development and Extension Award Program includes incentives for membership growth in existing clubs, retention of current members and the establishment of new clubs. There are four awards.

Membership Growth Reports submitted to RI. 15th May 2011.

6. Presidential Citation

Presidential Citation will recognise those Rotary Clubs that distinguish themselves in demonstrating their commitment to Rotary’s future by meeting the achievements outlined in the 2010 –2011 Presidential Citation Program. (900A 07EN)

District Governor must endorse and submit club certificate forms by 15th April 2011.

7. The Rotary Foundation Service Awards

To honour Rotarians who help make the Foundation what it is, the Foundation Trustees have created several service awards:

• TheRotaryFoundationDistrictServiceAward

• TheRotaryFoundationCitationforMeritoriousService

• TheRotaryFoundationDistinguishedServiceAward

• ServiceAwardforaPolio-FreeWorld

For more details on these Foundation awards refer to the District Foundation Committee.

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THE ROYCE ABBEY AWARDS PROGRAM

Royce’s home club, Essendon has launched a recognition program for which it hopes to attract support from all Rotary Clubs in Australian Districts. Awardees receive a Royce Abbey Award badge and a framed certificate, signed by Royce, the District Governor and the participating Club President.

The award by a Club to one of its members:

• Acknowledges new members in their early years ofmembership for their enthusiasm and commitment to Rotary

• Recognisesandhonours thedistinguishedserviceofPastRotary International President, Royce Abbey, AODCM

• EncouragescontributionstotheRotaryFoundationthroughthe Royce and Jean Abbey Endowment Fund which sponsors International Agricultural Scholarships in developing countries.

For each award, the Rotary Club is encouraged to contribute to the Royce and Jean Abbey Endowment Fund the amount of $1,000. The fund has already made available, through The Rotary Foundation, many scholarships valued at US$10,000 each have been awarded since 2001. This great hands-on program provides opportunities to young men and women in developing countries with excellent long term benefits on returning to their home country.

For further information and assistance to support this program, contact Roger Leask, 5 Upland Road, Strathmore, Vic 3041; Email: [email protected]; Mobile: 0412 706 566; Fax: 03 9379 0102.

District 9780 Rural Support Committee

Chairman PP Rob Pellatier

The committee will also initiate assistance projects.

PP Bill Cull Millicent

PP Helen Teakle Nhill

PP Jean Wise Warracknabeal

Rtn Calvin Muller Warracknabeal

Rtn Lew Officer Warrnambool Central

Rtn Mike Touzel Colac West

Rtn Peter Oddie Beaufort

PP Warren Norton Geelong East

Rtn Mary Foley Corio

Rtn Andrew Rahles-Rabula Camperdown

Rtn Terry Allan Maryborough

Rtn Margaret Campbell Ocean Grove

Rtn Geoff Lawrence Ballarat

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Contacts for D9780 International Fellowship Committee

Participation in International Fellowships, Action Groups and Friendship Exchanges are three of the ways Rotarians can share common interests and humanitarian passions while developing Rotary friendships world wide.

Chairman

• PPRusselDale (Joy) Belmont

• DeputyPDGAndrewSuggett(Betty)

Warrnambool Daybreak

Contacts

• Cricket Fellowship PP Howard Barclay (Helen)\ Portland• Environment Fellowship PDG Pat Robertson (Ric) Camperdown• International Fellowship of flying Rotarians Rtn Graeme Bond (Mary) Hamilton North• International Fellowship of Motorcycling Rotarians PP Robin Nuttall (Val) Ballarat East• International Travel & Hosting Fellowship of Rotarians PDG Ric Robertson (Pat) Camperdown• Recreational Vehicle Fellowship (RVFR Victorian Zone) PP Brian Thomas (Alison) Maryborough• International Yachting Fellowship of Rotarians PP Gordon Harman Port Fairy• International Fellowship of Marathon Runners PP Keith Fagg Highton-Kardinia• International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians DGE Brian Trenery (Jenny) Warrnambool• International Fellowship of Rotary on Stamps PP Russel Dale (Joy) Belmont• International Fellowship of Rail Roading Rotarians DGE Brian Trenery (Jenny) Warrnambool• Rotary Heritage & History International Fellowship PP Ian Black Hamilton

• Rotarians for Mine Action

PP Warren Norton Geelong East

For information on Rotary Friendship Exchanges please contact PDG Bruce Ridland the District RFE Chairperson. (See ‘Address Book’ back of Directory)

Comprehensive lists of contacts for Rotary Fellowships and Action Groups can be found at www.rotary.org/fellowships and www.rotary.org/actiongroups respectively.

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MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND RETENTION, CLASSIFICATION ADVICE AND DISTRICT

EXTENSION COMMITTEE

Promotes Membership Growth and Membership Retention as well as assisting in the development of new Clubs.

ContactAG John Ruyg Wendouree BreakfastPP Claire Huntington Ballarat Young Ambition

ROTARY FRIENDSHIP EXCHANGE

ChairmanPDG Bruce Ridland (Mary) Mount Gambier

MembersPDG Eddie Loughnan (Val) DrysdalePP Mike Rothwell (Joy) Ballarat South

PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE

Members

PDG Wayne Barrett (Gail) PortlandRhonda Whitton HightonDG Jessie Harman (Andrew) Wendouree Breakfast

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – PP John Roth (Cathy)

AUSTRALIAN ROTARY HEALTH SUB-COMMITTEE:Provides financial support to research projects within Australia, which will enhance the health of our community.

Chairman:PDG Ray Welsford (Beth) Warrnambool East

Members:Gordon McKinnon (Hazel) Warrnambool EastAndrew Suggett (Betty) Warrnambool DaybreakJane Cox Geelong CentralRon Pickford (Judy) BallaratMichael Kelly (Jenny) KerangJenny Kelly (Michael) Kerang

BOWELSCAN SUB-COMMITTEE:Involves the distribution of simple test kits, later collected for analysis and reporting by appropriate Medical Authorities.

Chairman:Graeme Hawkins (Carol) Geelong West

Deputy Chairman:Andrew Suggett (Betty) Warrnambool Daybreak

Secretary:Peter Hynes (Jean) Bayside Geelong

Treasurer:Ken Wright (Sue) Grovedale

Medical Director:Dr John Roth MBBS FRACS (Cathy) Geelong

Testing Manager:Laurie Hill (Lynn) Belmont

Publicity Manager:Max Davies (Gwenda) Belmont

Ballarat Manager:Gordon Williamson (Annette) Ballarat South

Members:Eric Patterson (Mavis) Bayside GeelongBob Osborne MaryboroughAlf Swan (Helen) Highton

Consultants:John Wilson (Marlene) Past RotarianMax Hurle (Pam) Past RotarianDr Colin Abery (Val) Past Rotarian

Representative of all clubs which are involved in the Program

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COMMUNITY SERVICE (cont.)

ORGAN DONOR AWARENESS SUB-COMMITTEE:Increases awareness of the need for organ donation and implements the signing up of Rotarians for this program.

Chairman:PP Mary Elliott (Ken) Torquay

Members:Rtn Sue Dawson (Larry) WarrnamboolPP Peter Hawthorne (Jo) Ocean GrovePP Graham Hobbs (Ulrike Wurth) Highton KardiniaPP Ian Thomson (Noelene) Corio PP Bob Ford (Narelle) Ballarat EastRtn Kerry Wilson (Richard) Ballarat SouthRtn Suzanne Dukalskis (Peter) Mt Gambier WestRtn Shane Clark Torquay

‘sign on to save lives’1800 777 203

www.donorregister.gov.au

PROBUSProvides the opportunity for retirees to meet regularly, without demands or obligations and at minimum cost, in circumstances that provide new interest and new friends.

Chairman:Pres Margaret Robinson Ballarat East

Members:PP Ken Brand (Lynne) HamiltonPP Ray Duffield (Leora) WarracknabealPP John Sutton (Pat) Charlton

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COMMUNITY SERVICE (cont’d)

PRESERVE PLANET EARTH

A committee composed of two aspects – ‘Water and Environment’ and ‘Heritage’ – to address both natural and created resources.

PPE – WATER AND ENVIRONMENT SUB-COMMITTEE:

Initiates community and Rotarian awareness of programs to preserve our planets resources and encourages/implements projects to address water and other environmental issues.

Chairman:

PP Sandra Batten Warrnambool Daybreak

Members:

PP Roger Mines (Erica) KanivaPP Calvin Muller WarracknabealRtn Garry Brown (Jenny) St ArnaudPP Anne Adams WarrnamboolRtn Roger Pierce (Sue) Geelong East Rtn Peter Codd (Lyn) GrovedaleRtn Ronnie Reissenweber CobdenRtn Lillian Parker (Keith) HamiltonPP Harry Kennedy (Coral) Wendouree

PPE – HERITAGE SUB-COMMITTEE:

Initiates community and Rotarian awareness of programs to preserve our cultural heritage.

Chairman:

PP Phil Roberts (Geraldine) Ballarat West

Members:

Rtn Margaret Campbell (Hamish) Ocean GrovePP Roger Mines (Erica) KanivaRtn John Glover HorshamRtn Ronnie Reissenweber CobdenPP Lydia Aitken Wendouree Breakfast

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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – Cheryl Rapson (Karl)

INTERPLASTCreate awareness and promote Rotary support for Interplast teams to conduct volunteer medical procedures in the South West Pacific.

Chairman:PP John Oswald (Valerie) Ballarat West

Members:Pres David Milton BordertownRtn Leigh-Anne Sharrock Horsham East

ROTARY OCEANIC MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN (ROMAC) Provide support and awareness for Rotary Oceania Medical Aid to Children in under developed countries.

Chairman:PP Christine Dufty Nhill

Members:PP Noel Lunnie BelmontPP Lyall Wheaton Horsham EastRtn Loloma Puls Horsham

ROTARY AUSTRALIA WORLD COMMUNITY SERVICE (RAWCS) COMMITTEE

Co-ordinate Rotary Australia World Community Service in District 9780

Chairman:PP Jack Knight (Marie) Horsham

Members:PP Ron Smith (Pat) GeelongRtn David Goldsmith (Joan) Ballarat WestRtn Errol Rudolph (Tricia) GeelongRtn Anton Van Doornik (Isobel) Geelong

Donations in Kind (DIK) - GeelongRtn Anton Van Doornik (Isobel) Geelong

Donations in Kind (DIK) - BallaratPP Jim Allen (Lauris) Ballarat East

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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

The Rotary Foundation Committee is composed of the Chairmen of Sub-committees responsible for the various activities of The Rotary Foundation.

ChairmanPDG Cathy Roth (John) Geelong Central

SecretaryPP Jean Wise Warracknabeal

MembersPDG Andrew Suggett (Betty) W’bool Daybreak PDG Ted Gaffney (Pat) StawellRtn Jerry Leech (Mary) Mt Gambier LakesPE Michael Davies (Faye) HamiltonPDG Eddie Loughnan (Val) Geelong EastPP Jenny Acopian Geelong East

GRANTS SUB-COMMITTEE

ChairmanRtn Jerry Leech (Mary) Mount Gambier Lakes

MembersPP David Barkley (Kay) GeelongPP Gaye Legudi (Vince) Swan HillRtn Svet Linehan (Russell) WarrnamboolPP Rob McDougall Wendouree BreakfastPP David Milton (Rose) BordertownRtn Kathy Ryan Corio

POLIO PLUS SUB-COMMITTEE

ChairmanPDG Eddie Loughnan (Val) Geelong East

MembersPP Brian McCabe (Lynne) PortlandPP Yvonne Hunt BordertownPP Mark Towner CobdenRtn Laloma Puls (Colin) HorshamPP Kath Venters Wendouree Breakfast

SCHOLARS SUB -COMMITTEE

ChairmanPP Jenny Acopian Geelong East

MemberPP Colin Puls (Loloma) HorshamRtn Loloma Puls (Colin) HorshamPP Peter Simons (Michelle) PortlandPDG Henry Hudson (Isabel) Queenscliffe

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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION (cont.)

ANNUAL GIVING SUB-COMMITTEE:

ChairmanPDG Ted Gaffney (Pat) Stawell

THE ROTARY ASSOCIATES COMMITTEE

ChairmanPDG Andrew Suggett (Betty) W’bool Daybreak

Members PDG Wayne Barrett (Gail) PortlandPP Max Dalrymple (Lavena) Mt Gambier WestBarry Parker (Pam) W’bool Daybreak

GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE SUB-COMMITTEE (GSE)

ChairmanPE Michael Davies (Faye) Hamilton

MembersRtn Wendy James (Trevor) Horsham Rtn Paula Hayden (John) ColacRtn Bob Ford (Narelle) Ballarat EastPP Robert Cuzens (Veronica) WarrnamboolPP Don Allen (Elizabeth) HightonPP Colin Peel (Sally) Geelong CentralPP Helen Teakle (John) NhillPP Rob McDougall Wendouree Breakfast

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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION cont.

Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator Zone 7B and part of Zone 8

John Cole (Lynne)P.O. Box 38 274, Wellington 5045, New ZealandTel.: Res. 64-4-568 5878,Business: 64-4-568 6293 mobile: 64-21-495 495Email: [email protected]

The Regional Rotary Foundation coordinator (RRFC) serves as a key volunteer resource on all general Foundation matters, program and financial, and serve as a vital link between Rotarians, Districts and the Secretariat. The RRFC is concerned with the promotion of The Rotary Foundation and its various programs, and actively works in support of Rotary goals with the assistance of the Assistant Regional Foundation Coordinators (ARRFC), the Rotary Foundation Alumni Coordinator(RFAC), and the Zone Challenge Coordinator (ZCC).

Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator Districts 9780, 9800, 9810, & 9820

John S. Glenn (human resource consultant) (Val)5 Downland Place, Dingley Village, Melbourne, Vic., Australia 3172Tel.: Res. 61 3 9551 4383; Fax: 61-3-9551 4388, Email: [email protected]

The Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator (ARRFC) is responsible for promoting and supporting the programs/grants and fundraising efforts of The Rotary Foundation. The ARRFC reports to the Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator and provides a communication link between district leadership (district governors, district governors-elect, assistant governors, district Rotary Foundation committee chairs, annual giving subcommittee chairs, and planned and major gifts subcommittee chairs), and Rotary Foundation staff. The Assistant RRFCs are given specific district responsibilities and assist the RRFC in all aspects of The Rotary Foundation

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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION cont.

Rotary Foundation Alumni Coordinator Zone 7B and part of Zone 8

Rex Morris (Jo)P.O. Box 10054, The Wood, Nelson 7047, New Zealand(H) 64-3-548 7235; (M) 64-21-298 7406; (E) [email protected]

The overall goal for the Rotary Foundation alumni coordinators is to ensure that Rotary clubs and districts make Foundation alumni integral to Rotary; to urge clubs to consider alumni as potential Rotary club members and as potential contributors to The Rotary Foundation; and to use alumni as effective advocates for the programs of The Rotary Foundation.

Zone Challenge CoordinatorZone 7B and part of Zone 8

Ian H S Riseley (Juliet)P.O. Box 260, Black Rock, Vic 3193, Australia(B) 61-3-9598-3999; (H) 61-3-5978-8232; (F): 61-3-9597-0494; (E) [email protected]

The role of the Zone Challenge Coordinator has been established to provide additional leadership and foster fundraising activities at the district and club level toward the achievement of Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge.

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VOCATIONAL SERVICE ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – PP Barry Burnett

VOCATIONAL SERVICE COMMITTEEBesides the traditional Vocational role of this Committee, it also embraces Shine On Awards.

ChairmanPP David Boyes (Jeannette) Ballarat South

MembersPP Jim Allen (Lauris) Ballarat EastPP Mike Boyd (Lynette) WarrnamboolRtn Graham Thomson (Vicky) Geelong EastPDG Bob Furner (Libby) Mt Gambier West

ROTARACT COMMITTEEThis Committee supports Rotaract and Rotary Clubs in promotion, awareness and increased interest for Rotaract from Rotarians, Rotary Clubs and District.

Chairman:PP Jim Allen (Lauris) Ballarat East

Members:Rtn David Hayes (Ann) Hamilton NorthRtn Tony Austin (Joan) WarrnamboolRtn John Smith (Yvonne) Geelong EastPP Noel Lunnie (Marion) BelmontRtn Martin Prewer (Lynn) Ballarat EastRtn John White (Lynette) Ballarat South

DISTRICT ROTARACT REPRESENTATIVE (DRR):PP Mathew Kelson Belmont

Rotaract District Secretary:Kathryn O’Connor Belmont

Rotaract District Treasurer:Lachlan Miles Belmont

IPDRR and Rotaract District Bulletin Editor:Seren Charlton-White Warrnambool & District

Rotaract Club Presidents:Drew Johson Hamilton(Sponsoring Rotary Clubs - Hamilton & Hamilton North)

Ben O’Connor (Kathryn) Belmont (Sponsoring Rotary Club - Belmont)

Melanie Padua Deakin Uni Warn Ponds (Sponsoring Rotary Club - Geelong East)

Rachael Furnell Warrnambool & District(Sponsoring Rotary Clubs - W'bool East & W'bool Daybreak)

Kathrine Vanstan Ballarat South East(sponsoring clubs Ballarat East and Ballarat South)

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VOCATIONAL SERVICE (cont’d)

ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARD (RYLA)

ChairmanPP Mike Boyd (Lynette) Warrnambool

SecretaryRtn Richard Cody (Dianne) Ballarat South

Treasurer:PP Barry Burnett (Maureen) Ballarat South

Members:PP Gavin Inkster (Sue) WarracknabealPP Barry Clark Mt Gambier WestRtn Debbie Delahuntly Horsham EastPP Rob Harris TorquayRtn Janette Anderson Bayside Geelong

Web Site: www.ryla9780.com

SHINE ON AWARDS

Chairman:Rtn Graham Thompson Geelong East

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YOUTH SERVICE

ASSISTANT GOVERNOR – PP Max Dalrymple (Lavena)

YOUTH EXCHANGE COMMITTEETo coordinate and manage the District Rotary Youth Exchange Program for students of secondary school age, through a process of interviewing, selecting and briefing students to live abroad for one year. To facilitate the hosting of overseas students through briefings and orientations.

Chair:Rtn Sue Williams (Alan) Horsham

Secretary:Rtn Graeme Cox (Mllee) Horsham

Members:PP Laurie Hill (Lynne) BelmontPP Trevor Butler (Christine) BordertownPP Jim Harpley (Felicity) PortlandRtn Mark Praolini (Judith) Mt GambierRtn Andrew Pipkorn (Michelle) Ballarat SouthRtn Peter Kavenagh (Alaine) Highton KardiniaRtn Wally Walsh (Tonie) CastertonLaura Elliot-Jones RotexianJohn May Rotexian

ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE REBOUNDS (ROTEX)To promote continuing communication and fellowship amongst rebound Rotary Youth Exchange students.

Chair:PP Trevor Butler (Christine) Bordertown

Members:President Lachlan Preston RotexianVice President Lachlan Trigg RotexianSecretaryTreasurer Andrei Khaidurov RotexianEvents coordinator Jenna Quick RotexianPublications officer Emma Sturm RotexianStudent Liason YEC Laura Elliot-Jones RotexianStudent Liason YEC John May Rotexian

ROTARY YOUTH PROGRAM OF ENRICHMENT (RYPEN)To promote within Rotary clubs the need to conduct Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment for young people (14-17 years) that will assist them in forming their own personal values and standards.

Chair:Pres. Morris Dickens (Merry) Mt Gambier Lakes

MembersPDG Ric Robertson (PDG Pat) CamperdownPDG Pat Robertson (PDG Ric) CamperdownRtn Shane Dellavedova (Jackie) MaryboroughRtn Thea Allan (Rtn Terry) Maryborough Phil Beasley (Judy) Geelong Central

INTERACTTo promote the formation of Interact clubs for students in their final four years of secondary education. Interact provides young people with the opportunity to increase their community and international awareness.

Chair:Rtn Peter Cassidy (Yvonne) Warrnambool Daybreak

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YOUTH SERVICE (cont.)SCIENCE EDUCATION COMMITTEEThe Science Education Committee is responsible for the three science education programs which are supported by Rotarians of District 9780.They are the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF), The Science Schools Foundation Inc and the Science and Engineering Challenge

Chair:PP Tony Alsop (Chris) Geelong EastSecretary:Rtn Simon Cavenett Geelong EastSUB-COMMITTEESSCIENCE SCHOOL FOUNDATIONTo promote the program, encourage and support Year 9 or entering Year 10 students who are interested in investigating science and the opportunities and options of a career in science, engineering and technology. The program is three days of hands on science activities designed to foster and develop interest in pursuing science studies.Want to know more? www.scienceexperience.com.au

Chair:PDG Henry Hudson (Isabel) QueenscliffeSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CHALLENGEThis is a problem solving competition between secondary schools. The aim is to encourage participation in science studies by senior students at secondary and tertiary level, hopefully reversing the present disturbing national downward trend in the number of science students.The event is generally run as a partnership between university faculties, secondary schools, Rotary International, members of the corporate sector and professional organizations. All of these have the common objective of informing and encouraging young scientists, engineers and technologists. Rotarians can participate by joining an organising committee, encouraging schools to participate and volunteering to assist at the events.Want to know more?www.newcastle.edu.au/faculty/engineering/events/challenge/it-works/

Chair – Geelong Organising CommitteePP Tony Alsop (Chris) Geelong EastChair – Ballarat Organising CommitteeRtn Aaron DeBuhr WendoureeChair – Mt Gambier Organising Committee(TBC)NATIONAL YOUTH SCIENCE FORUM (NYSF)To promote and coordinate the participation of selected, talented students who are entering Year 12 and who are interested in careers in science, engineering and related disciplines. In addition to an enthusiasm for the sciences, the students are expected to achieve excellence and to be interested in personal communication and leadership skills.Want to know more? www.nysf.edu.au

Chair:Rtn Jenny Oscar BelmontMembers of Science Education CommitteePP David James (Eileen) BallaratPP Jim Mulcahy (Ann) Mount GambierPP Glen Savage (Sandra) HorshamRtn Lorraine Sawyer (Robert) Geelong WestRtn Leo Cummins (Liz) HamiltonAG Helen Trigg (Richard) Ocean GroveRtn Lesley Goode Grovedale Rtn Stewart Riddel (Karen) Wendouree BreakfastRtn John Agnew Naracoorte

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PAUL HARRIS FELLOW RECOGNITION

The presentation of a Paul Harris Fellow recognition is always an occasion for public attention. It recognises that a gift of US$1,000 will fund projects and programs to improve and invigorate the lives of people around the world and enhance international friendship and understanding.

The presentation should be made publicly so that Rotarians will realise what their Foundation is doing and how it is supported. A Club meeting, a District Conference or during the visit of the District Governor are all appropriate occasions for such an event.

PRESENTATION TO A DONOR PAUL HARRIS FELLOW RECIPIENT

The presentation of a Paul Harris Fellow recognition is The Rotary Foundation’s way of expressing its appreciation for a substantial contribution to its humanitarian and educational programs. It is named after Rotary’s founder, a Chicago lawyer who started our organisation with three business associates.

A world of peace and goodwill comes closer to reality today as (name)……………. becomes a Paul Harris Fellow. His/her gift to The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International can carry out an array of programs that achieve beneficial changes in our world; improved living conditions, increased food production, better education, wider availability of treatment and rehabilitation for the sick and disabled, new channels for the flow of international understanding, and bright hopes for peace.

In becoming a Paul Harris Fellow, (name)……………. joins a remarkable company of persons throughout the world, all recognised for their devotion to the ideal of goodwill, peace and understanding. It is the goal of Rotarians the world over, and one that (name)……………. clearly shares.

It gives me real pleasure, (name)……………. to present you the three emblems of appreciation given to Paul Harris Fellows – certificate, medallion and pin. We congratulate you, and we thank you for your commitment to the programs of The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International.

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PRESENTATION TO A PAUL HARRIS FELLOW RECIPIENT WHO IS NOT A DONOR

The presentation of a Paul Harris Fellow recognition is The Rotary Foundation’s way of expressing its appreciation for a substantial contribution to its humanitarian and educational programs. It is named after the founder of Rotary, a Chicago lawyer who started our organisation with three business associates in 1905.

Rotarians often recognise a Paul Harris Fellow as a tribute to a person whose life demonstrates a shared purpose with the objectives of The Rotary Foundation. Today we have the honour and pleasure of presenting these emblems to (name)……………. in recognition of his/her becoming a Paul Harris Fellow.

A world of peace and goodwill comes closer to reality today as (name)……………. becomes a Paul Harris Fellow. It is because of gifts like the one made in (name)……………. honour that The Rotary Foundation can carry out an array of programs that achieve beneficial changes in our world; improved living conditions, increased food production, better education, wider availability of treatment and rehabilitation for the sick and disabled, new channels for the flow of international understanding, and bright hopes for peace.

A contribution to The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International is an investment in the ideal of goodwill, peace and understanding. This is an ideal held high by Rotarians the world over, and one that (name)……………. clearly shares. Working with such individuals of goodwill, we believe the ideals can and will become reality.

It gives me real pleasure, (name)……………. to present you the three emblems of appreciation given to Paul Harris Fellows – certificate, medallion and pin. Our congratulations and sincere thanks for your commitment to our common goals of world understanding and peace.

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A FORM OF INDUCTION FOR A NEW ROTARIAN

Fellow Rotarians, it is my privilege and pleasure tonight to welcome into membership of our Club (Full Name) ..........................................whose application has been approved in accordance with the constitution and by-laws of the Club.

(Sponsor is then asked to introduce the new member to the President and give a brief resume of his/her life to the Club members).

Name (formal) ........................... you have been invited to join the Rotary Club of .......................... because we believe that you possess those qualities required by a Rotarian. We know that you are well aware of, and have accepted the obligations and responsibilities which membership of Rotary requires.

In our Club, you will be entrusted with the classification of ................................. This will remain in your care so long as you are prepared to honour the Rotary ideals of service above self, and represent faithfully the ideals of Rotary to your business and professional colleagues, and to the community at large. We know you will find inspiration in service, and enjoyment in the fellowship of this Club and of the world-wide Rotary movement.

I now ask your sponsor to present to you the badge which all Rotarians are proud to wear (pause); and your dinner plaque which will be worn at all regular meetings of this Club (pause); and some Rotary literature which I commend to your study.

You have been appointed to the .................................... Committee under the chairmanship of ............................................. and we look forward with confidence to your participation and contributions to our Club’s programs, projects and activities. Much is expected from you in help and inspiration to enable us to serve society better. I congratulate you and offer you the right hand of Rotary fellowship.

Rotarian ..................................... will be your mentor. He/she will assist you to learn more about Rotary objectives and procedures.

Fellow Rotarians, would you all please stand?

I present to you Rotarian (name) ..................................... and his/her partner (first name) ......................................................... . Let us all join in welcoming them both to the Rotary Club of ......... and to the world-wide fellowship of Rotary International.

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A FORM OF INDUCTION FOR A FORMER ROTARIAN

Thank you ..................................... for accepting the invitation of the members of this Club to re-join us in the world-wide fellowship and service work of Rotary. This invitation was extended to you because we believe that your qualities are allied to those qualities which equip you to interpret and impart the message of Rotary to your fellow man.

The principals and practices of Rotary, the privileges and obligations of a Rotarian are already known to you through your active membership of the Rotary Club of ........................................ .

We trust that you will give this Club the benefits of your previous Rotary experience to further strengthen the fellowship of this Club, to help us to serve even more effectively this community and the wider fields of Rotary service.

I am proud to present you with this Rotary badge. I also hand you your dinner plaque and some literature relevant to Rotary and the activities of our Club.

You have been appointed to the ................................... Committee under the chairmanship of ............................................ and we look forward with confidence to your participation and contributions to our Club’s programs, projects and activities. Much is expected from you in help and inspiration to enable us to serve society better. I congratulate you and offer you the right hand of Rotary fellowship.

Fellow Rotarians, would you all please stand?

Please join me in extending a warm welcome to our new member Rotarian (name)..................................................... and his/her partner (first name) ........................................................... . Let us all join in welcoming them both to the Rotary Club of ......... and to the world-wide fellowship of Rotary International.

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PRESIDENT’S INDUCTION

Outgoing President to Read

“You have been chosen by your fellow Rotarians to be the President of this Club for the ensuing Rotary Year.

Your appointment, which is the highest office in the power of the club to bestow, is recognition of your faithful service to Rotary in general and this Club in particular.

You are assuming new duties, obligations and responsibilities which will make severe demands upon your thought, time and energy, but we are confident that you will carry out your new tasks with the same zeal which has always characterised your Rotary actions, and you can be assured of the utmost cooperation from all members during your term of office.

Rotary’s object, with its four avenues of service, will be your constant guide, and you will be sustained by the fellowship and esteem of every member of this Club.”

(name of incoming President) ............... I ask that you publicly acknowledge your willingness to accept the responsibility of the office of President for the ...................... (enter year) ... Rotary year.

Incoming President to Read:

I ......... (enter name of incoming President) ........ acknowledge the demands of the Office of Club President and am conscious of the responsibilities and honour associated therewith, hereby pledge myself, to the best of my ability:

• to devote my energies to the service of my Club and itsmembers

• todirectmyeffortstowardstheinvolvementofallmembersofthe Club

• toactatalltimeswithduehumilityanddignity,andwithoutselfish or narrow motive

• toendeavour,throughmytermofoffice,tocontributetothegrowth and progress of our organisation.

And I make this earnest pledge; that I shall discharge my responsibilities to the benefit of the Rotary Club of ................... and our community.

Outgoing President to Read:

I present to .............. (name of incoming President) ........... for safe keeping the Club’s Charter Certificate.

With pleasure I pin on the President’s lapel badge, and place on your shoulders the Presidential Collar. Rotarians and guests, I now ask that you warmly welcome our New President.

Congratulations. President ................................................................ Rotary Club of ..................................................................................

USE OF THE ROTARY WHEEL

If you are using the Rotary International Emblem, please ensure you refer to the RI Web Page for advice on its correct use - www.rotary.org.au or email Deslyn Maher at Parramatta on [email protected].

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ONE OF ROTARY’S GREATEST SUCCESS STORIES…

‘A Community Service Program of Rotary clubs’

Want to know more?

The Probus movement had its genesis in two ancestors — both in the U.K. and both established by Rotary clubs.

The first club in the South Pacific Region was the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast, New Zealand, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Paraparaumu in 1974 followed by the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, NSW Australia in 1976 and The Philippines in 2007.

Today there are 2265 accredited Probus clubs in the region with an estimated membership of 189,000+.

PROBUS – Tomorrow’s Vision for Active Retirees

For information on district Probus matters and sponsoring the formation of a new Probus club please contact your Rotary Probus District Chairman;President Margaret Robinson, Rotary Club of Ballarat EastP: (03) 5331 3271, E: [email protected]

PROBUS CENTRE - Manages all matters associated with Probus information, the official Probus magazine and the promotion and development of the Probus organisation.

General Manager: Pat Atkinson Administration: Monika Prasad and Laura Russell Accounts: Silvana Martignago PO Box 1294, Parramatta NSW 2124T: (02) 9806 0100, F: (02) 9633 4779Toll Free: 1800 630 488New Zealand Toll Free: 0800 14776 287Philippines T: +63 9157 036 553Email [email protected]

ONE OF ROTARY’S GREATEST SUCCESS STORIES…

PROBUS

‘A Community Service Program of Rotary clubs’

Want to know more? The Probus movement had its genesis in two ancestors — both in the U.K. and both established by Rotary clubs. The first club in the South Pacific Region was the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast, New Zealand, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Paraparaumu in 1974 followed by the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, NSW Australia in 1976 and The Philippines in 2007. Today there are 2265 accredited Probus clubs in the region with an estimated membership of 189,000+. PROBUS – Tomorrow’s Vision for Active Retirees

For information on district Probus matters and sponsoring the formation of a new Probus club please contact your Rotary Probus District Chairman; President Margaret Robinson, Rotary Club of Ballarat East P: (03) 5331 3271, E: [email protected] PROBUS CENTRE - Manages all matters associated with Probus information, the official Probus magazine and the promotion and development of the Probus organisation. General Manager: Pat Atkinson Administration: Monika Prasad and Laura Russell Accounts: Silvana Martignago PO Box 1294, Parramatta NSW 2124 T: (02) 9806 0100, F: (02) 9633 4779 Toll Free: 1800 630 488 New Zealand Toll Free: 0800 14776 287 Philippines T: +63 9157 036 553 Email [email protected]

ONE OF ROTARY’S GREATEST SUCCESS STORIES…

PROBUS

‘A Community Service Program of Rotary clubs’

Want to know more? The Probus movement had its genesis in two ancestors — both in the U.K. and both established by Rotary clubs. The first club in the South Pacific Region was the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast, New Zealand, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Paraparaumu in 1974 followed by the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, NSW Australia in 1976 and The Philippines in 2007. Today there are 2265 accredited Probus clubs in the region with an estimated membership of 189,000+. PROBUS – Tomorrow’s Vision for Active Retirees

For information on district Probus matters and sponsoring the formation of a new Probus club please contact your Rotary Probus District Chairman; President Margaret Robinson, Rotary Club of Ballarat East P: (03) 5331 3271, E: [email protected] PROBUS CENTRE - Manages all matters associated with Probus information, the official Probus magazine and the promotion and development of the Probus organisation. General Manager: Pat Atkinson Administration: Monika Prasad and Laura Russell Accounts: Silvana Martignago PO Box 1294, Parramatta NSW 2124 T: (02) 9806 0100, F: (02) 9633 4779 Toll Free: 1800 630 488 New Zealand Toll Free: 0800 14776 287 Philippines T: +63 9157 036 553 Email [email protected]

ONE OF ROTARY’S GREATEST SUCCESS STORIES…

PROBUS

‘A Community Service Program of Rotary clubs’

Want to know more? The Probus movement had its genesis in two ancestors — both in the U.K. and both established by Rotary clubs. The first club in the South Pacific Region was the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast, New Zealand, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Paraparaumu in 1974 followed by the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, NSW Australia in 1976 and The Philippines in 2007. Today there are 2265 accredited Probus clubs in the region with an estimated membership of 189,000+. PROBUS – Tomorrow’s Vision for Active Retirees

For information on district Probus matters and sponsoring the formation of a new Probus club please contact your Rotary Probus District Chairman; President Margaret Robinson, Rotary Club of Ballarat East P: (03) 5331 3271, E: [email protected] PROBUS CENTRE - Manages all matters associated with Probus information, the official Probus magazine and the promotion and development of the Probus organisation. General Manager: Pat Atkinson Administration: Monika Prasad and Laura Russell Accounts: Silvana Martignago PO Box 1294, Parramatta NSW 2124 T: (02) 9806 0100, F: (02) 9633 4779 Toll Free: 1800 630 488 New Zealand Toll Free: 0800 14776 287 Philippines T: +63 9157 036 553 Email [email protected]

ONE OF ROTARY’S GREATEST SUCCESS STORIES…

PROBUS

‘A Community Service Program of Rotary clubs’

Want to know more? The Probus movement had its genesis in two ancestors — both in the U.K. and both established by Rotary clubs. The first club in the South Pacific Region was the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast, New Zealand, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Paraparaumu in 1974 followed by the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, NSW Australia in 1976 and The Philippines in 2007. Today there are 2265 accredited Probus clubs in the region with an estimated membership of 189,000+. PROBUS – Tomorrow’s Vision for Active Retirees

For information on district Probus matters and sponsoring the formation of a new Probus club please contact your Rotary Probus District Chairman; President Margaret Robinson, Rotary Club of Ballarat East P: (03) 5331 3271, E: [email protected] PROBUS CENTRE - Manages all matters associated with Probus information, the official Probus magazine and the promotion and development of the Probus organisation. General Manager: Pat Atkinson Administration: Monika Prasad and Laura Russell Accounts: Silvana Martignago PO Box 1294, Parramatta NSW 2124 T: (02) 9806 0100, F: (02) 9633 4779 Toll Free: 1800 630 488 New Zealand Toll Free: 0800 14776 287 Philippines T: +63 9157 036 553 Email [email protected]

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