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Feb 12, 2025 7:15 am - 8:30 am
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It is your money - let's keep it that way.
Mar 12, 2025 7:30 am
Donna Willett is Branch Manager, Community Bank Blackburn South. Join us when she shares with us the latest information collated by Bendigo Bank of the ways and methods that customers are being approached by that group we collectively call "scammers". Donna will take us through a short presentation with a number of case studies from which we can learn and build our knowledge. |
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What's behind the Initials?
Mar 19, 2025 7:30 am
Our guest speaker this week is Kath Ronan, chair of Operation Cleft Australia. Kath will explore behind the various initials in this project. Our project partner DHK, is not only our partner in the performing of the cleft palate and cleft lip surgery they are also a significant contributor in a number of other areas. |
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Wheel Chairs for Kids - We hear from the founder - Brother Olly Pickett AM
Apr 09, 2025 7:15 am
On January 26, 2025, Brother Thomas Oliver (Olly) Pickett AM was named Senior Australian of the Year. Olly as he is known, is the co-founder of Wheelchairs for Kids which began in 1996, Wheelchairs for Kids, a project supported by donations of both time and money, by many Rotary clubs across Australia, is reponsible for providing adjustable wheelchairs and occupational therapy expertise for children in developing countries, free of charge. Specialising in 'all terrain' models, the project has supplied more than 60,000 custom-built wheelchairs which have been gifted to children in over 80 countries. |
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From Tanzania to Melbourne - and School of St Jude was instrumental
Apr 16, 2025 7:30 am
Melchizedeck (Melly) is currently undetaking post graduate study, in Melbourne. But his learning path began in a very different way. Melly is Tanzanian and his first education was because he was selected to attend School of St Jude, Tanzania. Through a conversation with Melly we will learn about the impact that School of St Jude has had, and some insights into his life in Melbourne, and his family who live in Tanzania.
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Jul 02, 2025 7:30 am - 8:30 am
🌟 Colin's Presentation: Highlights from Our First Year in District 9815 In Colin's presentation, he'll share a summary of the key highlights from our first year as District 9815. He'll focus on: ✅ Key Learnings from Club Experience — how clubs have embraced change, fostered engagement, and strengthened their connections with members and the community. ✅ Growing Membership — the strategies that have made a difference, the successes, and the lessons learned along the way. ✅ New Clubs — celebrating the formation of new clubs, the enthusiasm of charter members, and the support that has made this possible. ✅ Regional Pilot Reset — insights into the Regionalisation Pilot, what’s working well, and how we’re adapting to ensure success. Colin is excited to share these learnings and celebrate the achievements of our incredible Rotary community. |
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Jul 09, 2025 7:30 am - 8:30 am
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Jul 16, 2025 7:30 am - 8:30 am
Whitehorse Manningham Libraries are committed to reducing our environmental footprint by embracing sustainable practices that help cut waste, and energy and water use wherever possible. Learn about a range of programs and initiatives to support our community in making eco-friendly choices:
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Jul 23, 2025 10:00 am - 11:00 am
In today’s cost of living crisis, many local children face the daily challenge of attending school hungry. Without access to adequate nutrition, students often struggle to concentrate, behave appropriately, and engage fully in their learning. Recognizing this urgent need, our Rotary Club has launched Addressing Classroom Hunger, a program dedicated to supporting the wellbeing and educational success of our young community members. Starting in April 2025, Addressing Classroom Hunger provides free cheese sandwiches to requesting schools each month. These sandwiches are stored in school freezers, allowing designated staff to distribute them at appropriate times during the school day. This simple yet vital initiative ensures that children have access to nutritious meals, helping to improve their focus, behavior, and overall health. Beyond addressing nutritional needs, this program relieves teachers and school staff of the burden of meal preparation, allowing them to focus more on their students’ education. Our Rotary volunteers enjoy making these deliveries, experiencing the joy of service and connection with the schools and children they support. We meet monthly at Forest Hill Chase (near Aldi) on Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:00 am. Our next schedule is set for June 18, 2025. We warmly welcome community-minded volunteers who wish to give a helping hand and make a positive impact in our neighborhood. Interested in volunteering? Register here: Volunteer Registration Together, we can combat hunger, foster brighter futures, and strengthen our community—one lunch at a time. |
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Jul 30, 2025 7:30 am - 8:30 am
July Welcome Desk: Greg Cooper, John Elrington Hybrid: Stephen Fisher At Act Your Purpose, International Needs Australia has a vision is to create a brighter future where every student’s passion for social justice finds a powerful voice. We believe that Australia’s educators must cultivate students’ passion for social justice and entrepreneurship while placing students at the centre of their learning journey. Our approach prioritizes holistic well-being, amplifies student voices, and encourages the development of youth philanthropy, fostering a generation of changemakers equipped to make a real difference in their communities and beyond. Act Your Purpose bridges the accessibility gap for purpose-driven education by providing a dynamic platform for action. It’s not just about theory—it’s about taking bold, transformative steps to shape a better world.
Learn about INA's student-centric model of education that empowers every learner to find their purpose and act on it. July Chair Niranjan Ramjee Welcome Desk: Greg Cooper, John Elrington Hybrid: Stephen Fisher
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Aug 06, 2025 7:30 am - 8:30 am
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Aug 10, 2025
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