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Jul. 20, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Rob Edwards OAM, is a professional keynote speaker and avid Rotarian with the Rotary Club of Corrimal, suburb of Wollongong. He is the founder of ‘Plastic Free Oceans’ and the recently launched platform ‘Sustainable Social’. Rob will talk about his plastics initiatives and his work encouraging Rotary clubs across the world take simple first steps toward being part of Rotary’s new focus of sustainability. - Also, an initiative to help clubs share their sustainability stories and influence others. Rob is on the Australia New Zealand Pacific Islands chapter of the Environmental Sustainability Rotarian Action Group committee, The 9675 District Environmental Committee, MC and committee member of the Rotary Climate and Peace Forum. He received an OAM for the ‘Its Time Foundation’ work which delivers renewable power solutions for remote Pacific Island schools, transforming education outcomes and reducing carbon emissions. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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"Sustainable Social"
Jul. 20, 2021 9:00 p.m.
Rob Edwards OAM, is a professional keynote speaker and avid Rotarian with the Rotary Club of Corrimal, suburb of Wollongong. He is the founder of ‘Plastic Free Oceans’ and the recently launched the platform ‘Sustainable Social’. Rob will talk about his plastics initiatives and his work encouraging Rotary clubs across the world take simple first steps toward being part of Rotary’s new focus of sustainability. - Also, an initiative to help clubs share their sustainability stories and influence others. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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Jul. 27, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
After a short visit to Kenya in 2010, Cathy Booth returned to Australia determined to start her own charity to combat child abandonment and orphaned children. In 2016, after five long years of fundraising in Australia and creating the required infrastructure in Kenya, her dream of opening a self-sustainable children’s village in Ukunda, Kenya was finally a reality. Umoja is so much more than just a children’s home. Umoja is a project which also helps the community. The support of Rotary and Rotarian Volunteers, has helped her team truly achieve the extraordinary while Cathy has continued to work full time as a school teacher up until the end of June last year, overseeing the project from Australia. Cathy returns to Kenya twice a year to take Rotary and other volunteers to the project. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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Umoja Kenya Orphanage
Jul. 27, 2021 7:00 p.m.
After a short visit to Kenya in 2010, Cathy Booth returned to Australia determined to start her own charity to combat child abandonment and orphaned children. In 2016, after five long years of fundraising in Australia and creating the required infrastructure in Kenya, her dream of opening a self-sustainable children’s village in Ukunda, Kenya was finally a reality. Umoja is so much more than just a children’s home. Umoja is a project which also helps the community. The support of Rotary and Rotarian Volunteers, has helped her team truly achieve the extraordinary while Cathy has continued to work full time as a school teacher up until the end of June last year, overseeing the project from Australia. Cathy returns to Kenya twice a year to take Rotary and other volunteers to the project. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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'New Member Presentation'
Aug. 03, 2021
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Aug. 03, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Lane Cove Rotary member Brooke Bannister shares her life's story and how Rotary helped transform it. To join the meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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"The Cashless Society"
Aug. 10, 2021
Nick Hossack is an economist and public policy consultant. He advises banks and financial institutions on government policy and the regulation of the financial sector. Prior to his own consulting business, he was director of policy at the Australian Bankers Association and was also an adviser to prime minister John Howard MP. He is also columnist at the Australian Financial Review. |
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Aug. 10, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Nick Hossack is an economist and public policy consultant. He advises banks and financial institutions on government policy and the regulation of the financial sector. Prior to his own consulting business, he was director of policy at the Australian Bankers Association and was also an adviser to prime minister John Howard MP. He is also columnist at the Australian Financial Review. In his talk, Nick will be discussing the significant issues that arise from the possibility of a cashless society. COVID-19 has accelerated the move away from cash transactions, with most people in society now able to use electronic and digital forms of money to pay for goods and. However, the level of physical cash notes outstanding is at record levels as many in the community see cash as an important store of wealth and means of anonymous transaction. Importantly, Nick will explain how the continued existence of cash has emerged as a possible source of risk to the economy, but that attempts to reduce levels of cash in the economy have been very contentious and met with strong opposition in sections of the community. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093
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Maximising Rotary Membership
Aug. 17, 2021 7:00 p.m.
John Fenessy, The District Membership Chair encourages all members to develop innovative ways of engagement for a wider variety of cultural and special interest groups a strategic imperative. Coming to terms with the need for change, being open and trying new ways is essential, as is the motivations and interests of various demographics. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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Aug. 17, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
John Fenessy, Rotary District Membership Chair encourages all members to develop innovative ways of engagement for a wider variety of cultural and special interest groups a strategic imperative. Coming to terms with the need for change, being open and trying new ways is essential, as is the motivations and interests of various demographics. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093
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Aug. 31, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Eleanor Pratten, Acting CEO of Seaside Scavenge is our speaker on the topic of "A world without waste" Seaside Scavenge is on a mission to empower unaware communities and businesses to reimagine rubbish as a resource through hosting fun and unique programs that ultimately cleanup the ocean. Since 2015, Seaside Scavenge has hosted over 90 events, in 57 different communities engaging over 10,000 people about waterway pollution and circular solutions. At these events, the litter collected from local waterways and parklands becomes a currency in a pop-up market to purchase pre-loved goods that have been donated by the local community. Alongside performances by live, local musicians there are talks and stalls hosted by local community groups working in waste reduction and environmental conservation. Seaside Scavenge also runs online Lunch 'n Learns for businesses looking to reconnect their staff and leadership programs for individuals wanting to activate their own communities to rethink waste as a resource. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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Seaside Scavenge, - A World without Waste
Aug. 31, 2021 7:00 p.m.
Eleanor Pratten, Acting CEO of Seaside Scavenge is our speaker on the topic of "A World without Waste" To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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25th Year Anniversary of The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia
Sep. 07, 2021 7:00 p.m.
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Sep. 07, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Since January 2020 Jim Lloyd has been working as National Support Group Executive for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. His role requires him to work with the 130 active PCFA support groups around Australia. As a prostate cancer survivor, having experienced both surgery and salvage radiation, Jim is able to relate easily with other prostate cancer survivors and their families. Capable of strong team building and working closely and effectively with other employees. He is an accomplished public speaker with the proven ability to address audiences of all sizes and efficiently answer non-scripted questions from the floor. From Jan 2015 to Jan 2020 Jim was Advisor for Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. This role required him to facilitate meetings with Federal Ministers and Departmental officers as required and to organise events such as the annual Big Aussie BBQ in Parliament House, which is normally attended by the Prime Minister and many Ministers, Members and Senators. The role also includes conducting presentations to wide range of audiences on Prostate cancer research and awareness. To join meeting, follow this link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 |
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“PlantingSeeds" Environmental Protection and Sustainable Education Program
Sep. 14, 2021
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Sep. 14, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR Judy Friedlander founded “PlantingSeeds” in March 2015, out of her desire to cultivate a greater appreciation of the environment we live in as well as foster a greater understanding of the connections among communities. Before founding the organisation, Judy had an impressive media and journalism career. She worked as a newspaper editor and feature writer for The Australian, The Sun-Herald and The Sydney Morning Herald. She was a producer at Channel Nine television, where she worked on research for her Masters degree in interactive multimedia. Throughout her decorated media career, Judy has always had a passion for both social and environmental issues. When she is not dedicating her time to PlantingSeeds, Judy can be found at the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology Sydney working as a postgraduate researcher. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093
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NSW Fire & Rescue
Sep. 21, 2021
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Sep. 21, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Local resident John McGirr is a full-time senior Fire Fighter with the Balmain Fire & Rescue. He will be sharing with us his many interesting career experiences as well as valuable fire safety tips. Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505
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Al Jazeera TV news channel broadcasts to the world from Doha in the Middle East and from London.
Sep. 28, 2021
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Sep. 28, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Welcome to a live Zoom presentation from Doha, Qatar, with Selvamuthu Balakrishnan, Vice President, Operations at Al Jazeera Media Network, Doha. (Cousin of President Lalitha Warren) Selvamuthu (goes by “Selva”) is Vice President, Digital Media at Al Jazeera Media Network.- a television news channel broadcast primarily in Arabic, & English to the world from Doha, Qatar. https://network.aljazeera.net/ Selva attained a Bachelor of Computer Science degree in 1988 from Gonzaga University in Washington USA. Following which he worked for Microsoft on Windows and Media Platforms for 24 years. Having become an expert in marketing IT Systems and Technology he worked in management positions with software and telecommunicationscompanies over a number of years prior to joining Al Jazeera in 2017. He will be sharing with us an overview of his fulfilling work with the network over the past 4 years and Al Jazeera’s mission is “to be fearless in the pursuit of truth and to be the voice of the voiceless”. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbake0Izx
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Oct. 05, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
This week you are encouraged to visit another Rotary Club in our district to experience what they are doing: Here is information on 3 clubs’ meetings to consider: MONDAY 5 October, CROWS NEST CLUB, No Meeting as Public Holiday. However, you are invited to join them for a ‘Chinwag’ THIS EVENING 1 October from 6 pm https://us04web.zoom.us/j/3833840670 President Philip Smith, Tel 0419 203 020 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TUESDAY 6 October, NORTH SYDNEY SUNRISE CLUB, Breakfast Meeting 7.00 am for 7.30 am. finishes promptly at 8.30 am “Regaining Your Health after Lockdown” This talk will give practical tips and information on ways to get your bodies moving, prevent injuries and regain fitness following four months of lockdown. In particular, the talk will focus on strengthening and improving balance. The exercises and tips will be simple and easy to perform and won't require any special equipment. Taylor Harrison is the founder and director of Active Seniors Health Centre which he started in 2006. These centres have helped thousands of Seniors remain active. Taylor has written 4 books on the topic as well as producing online videos which have been watched over 1 million times. Taylor will talk for about 30 minutes, followed by questions. Meeting finishes promptly at 8:30 a.m. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83678891688?pwd=Q0FqRUphV2t1dTJZVEFmUFNNOERBdz09 Meeting ID: 836 7889 1688 Passcode: 272256 President Allen Colburt Read the latest news about North Sydney Sunrise Rotary: https://www.rotaryclubofnorthsydneysunrise.org.au/news ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TUESDAY 6 October, 2021, Northbridge Rotary Club 6.30 pm There will be 3 ‘Member Behind the Badge’ talks by P.P. Malcolm Lye, P.P. Peter McNair and their most recent inductee Rotarian David Perabo. 6.00 ZOOM in to join ‘Jon’s Happy Half Hour’ 6:30 Welcome & Introductory remarks & announcements by President Jon 6:35 Toast by Rotarian Tony Clifford 6.36 Introduction of our 3 Guest Speakers ‘Member Behind the Badge: P.P. Malcolm Lye, P.P. Peter McNair & Rotarian David Perabo. 7.25 Closure https://us06web.zoom.us/j/5024743467?pwd=dUxqNm1jcEpzRmF1ZEpCd3k2eWdiUT09 Meeting ID: 502 474 3467 Password: rotary President Jon Gidney ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The above are suggestions only, just visit any club you like for an experience. Suggest you make contact with other Rotary Clubs well ahead of time to get their Zoom link.
With best wishes for an interesting time. Silvio Gmur, Secretary, Lane Cove Rotary Club |
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'End Plastic Soup'. Zoom presentation from Holland.
Oct. 12, 2021
Gert-Jan van Dommelen from the Dutch Rotary Club of Huizen-Gooimeer (near Amsterdam) will be our virtual guest speaker on the subject of ending plastic waste by 2050 in waterways, oceans and in the environment generally. EndPlasticSoup started in 2018 by a number of Amsterdam Rotary Clubs taking the initiative to end plastic waste worldwide. Presently EndPlasticSoup is supported by over of 800 Rotary and Rotaract Clubs worldwide. Lane Cove Rotary has officially been a ‘Friend Club’ of the organization since early last year. With Rotary’s strong focus on the Environment this will be a great update on how to contribute to the cause of eliminating plastic waste. |
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Oct. 12, 2021 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Today's speaker is Gert-Jan van Dommelen from the Dutch Rotary Club of Huizen-Gooimeer (near Amsterdam) on the subject of ending plastic waste by 2050 in waterways, oceans and in the environment generally. EndPlasticSoup started in 2018 by a number of Amsterdam Rotary Clubs taking the initiative to end plastic waste worldwide. Presently EndPlasticSoup is supported by over of 800 Rotary and Rotaract Clubs worldwide. Lane Cove Rotary has officially been a ‘Friend Club’ of the organization since early last year. With Rotary’s strong focus on the Environment this will be a great update on how to contribute to the cause of eliminating plastic waste. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85729878505?pwd=eTJPTlVWV2RaS3I4ZGRkQ1hTTFZ5QT09 Meeting ID: 857 2987 8505 Passcode: 798093 WEAR A HAT to today's meeting if you can, to acknowledge 'Hat Day' the annual fund raising by Australian Rotary Health for Mental Health Research. You can make Tax Deductable donations online: https://australianrotaryhealth.org.au/support-us/campaigns/lift-the-lid/ Alternatively our sergeant PP John Palmer may find a way for a fine into our Admin account! |
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‘How Can We Do Democracy Better?’
Oct. 19, 2021
Iain Walker is Executive Director of the newDemocracy Foundation (nDF) in Australia, a role he has held since 2011. ‘newDemocracy’ is an independent, non-partisan research and development organisation which aims to discover, develop, demonstrate, and promote complementary alternatives which will restore trust in public decision making. In the past Iain has led over 20 trial projects at local government and state government level including projects for State Premiers on both sides of politics. The topics have ranged from long-term budgeting for the $4bn City of Melbourne Financial Plan to the potential for a high-level nuclear waste storage facility in South Australia. In the water industry, nDF designed the 2017 Citizens’ Jury process for Yarra Valley Water. |
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Oct. 19, 2021 6:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Welcome to our first face-to-face meeting in a long while! As you would know from the general media, there are some restrictions in place for meetings: the 4sqm per person rule applies, as well as proof of full vaccination. Room capacity presently is 22 persons maximum. INTRODUCING OUR SPEAKER: Iain Walker is Executive Director of the newDemocracy Foundation (nDF) in Australia, a role he has held since 2011. ‘newDemocracy’ is an independent, non-partisan research and development organisation which aims to discover, develop, demonstrate, and promote complementary alternatives which will restore trust in public decision making. In the past Iain has led over 20 trial projects at local government and state government level including projects for State Premiers on both sides of politics. The topics have ranged from long-term budgeting for the $4bn City of Melbourne Financial Plan to the potential for a high-level nuclear waste storage facility in South Australia. In the water industry, nDF designed the 2017 Citizens’ Jury process for Yarra Valley Water. Meal service: Lamb Cutlets with Potato Mash, Asparagus Spears, Honey Carrots and Red Wine Jus. Vegetarian Option: Corn Fritters with Avocado and Black Bean Salsa Please confirm your attendance a.s.a.p, as the capacity for the meeting room is capped at 22 persons maximum. |
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Oct. 26, 2021 6:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
This evenings "new member presentation" by Satish Chandar is titled “happenchance". He will present information about his background, places they have lived in and some interesting anecdotes. Join us for an interesting evening to learn more about Rotarian Satish. Meal service: Grilled Barramundi Fillet with French Fries and Seasonal Vegetables Vegetarian Meal: Goats Cheese & Mushroom Filo with Honey Carrot Puree, Cucumber, Pinenuts, Sweet Balsamic. Please register early as with current 4sqm per person rule our meeting room has a capacity of 22 persons maximum.
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New Member Presentation
Oct. 26, 2021 6:30 p.m.
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Nov. 02, 2021 1:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
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Crime Prevention Tips for local Area
Nov. 09, 2021 6:30 p.m.
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Nov. 09, 2021 6:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
Senior Constable Jenni Brown is a Crime Prevention Officer with the North Shore Police Area Command, Chatswood. She will be given us a presentation full of valuable tips and other information on crime prevention the local area is currently experiencing. A presentation not to be missed! Meal service: Sirloin Steak served with Mash, Broccolini and Red Wine Jus Vegetarian options: Crispy Pan Fried Gnocchi Salad with Spring Vegetables (Snap Peas, Zucchini, Asparagus, Cherry Tomatoes), Herb & Fennel Dressing. |
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The astonishing tale of a woman determined to turn the trauma into the power for good in the world.
Nov. 16, 2021 6:30 p.m.
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Nov. 16, 2021 6:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
"Brutally kidnapped from her father's home by rebel soldiers. Resettled in Australia as a Refugee. Now helping Mothers and Babies in Sierra Leone." Aminata Conteh-Biger - Founder & CEO of the Aminata Maternal Foundation, is an author, inspirational speaker, activist, former refugee from Sierra Leone, wife, and mother of two. She is a Special Representative for Australia United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Growing up in Freetown in civil war-ravaged Sierra-Leone, Aminata enjoyed a charmed childhood. She and her siblings were raised in the ‘big yellow house on the hill’ by their beloved father, Pa Conteh. Family, faith, and education were the focus of the Contehs’ way of life, until 1999 when a devastating civil war changed things forever. Rebel forces stormed Freetown and the Contehs’ home, kidnapping a teenage Aminata from her father’s hands. Held captive for months and subjected to horrors, Aminata was finally freed as part of a negotiated prisoner exchange and released in return for food and medicine. Not long after her release, the UNHCR recognised that one of Aminata’s captors posed a continued and serious threat to her safety. In 2000, with the support of the UNHCR, Aminata became one of the very first Sierra Leonean refugee women to settle in Australia. Her immeasurable determination and adaptability enabled her to strive to forge her own path and build a successful life in her adopted home - Australia. Since arriving in Australia, Aminata has previously held careers in fashion as a model, a retail associate, and eventually appointed to the Board of philanthropic clothing label The Social Outfit. However, her innate desire to give back, along with the traumatic birth of her first child - Sarafina in 2012, led to her founding the Aminata Maternal Foundation. Her goal was to reduce the devastating infant and maternal mortality (during birth) in Sierra Leone, which presents as one of the most dangerous places to give birth in the world. Meal service: Crumbed Chicken Breast with Seasonal Vegetables and Sauce Napolitaine Vegetarian Option: Goats Cheese & Mushroom Filo with Honey Carrot Puree, Cucumber, Pinenuts, Sweet Balsamic |
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Nov. 23, 2021 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Fellow Members, Urgent Notice – Please Act Now Our Club is partnering with seven other Rotary Clubs in a joint meeting at Killara Golf Club on Tuesday November 23 and as such all our club members can attend “The Inside Story on Covid and Australian Rotary Health Dinner”. This group of the eight clubs is committed to a maximum number of attendees at KGC on the night. Those attending are requested to PAY IMMEDIATELY, if not already done so, in order to secure your place and thereby advise that you will be attending. The treasurer/attendance officer of Chatswood Roseville Rotary is keeping tabs on all payments and will advise each President when maximum attendee numbers are reached. Payment must be made by Tuesday November 16. Make your $50 prompt payment to: Chatswood Roseville Rotary BSB: 032 090 A/c No.: 790136 Reference: Surname, Club Name
The purpose of the dinner meeting is to:
A panel of Australia's foremost experts of Covid 19 pandemic and its effects will provide the latest and most accurate information. The panel will be chaired by: Professor Tony Basten, who is an Emeritus Professor, University of Sydney and Conjoint Professor, St. Vincent Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney. Professor Dominic Dwyer is Clinical Professor of Medicine for Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Sydney School of Medicine. Dr. Murray Wright – Chief Psychiatrist, NSW Ministry of Health. His clinical interests include consultation liaison psychiatry, emergency psychiatry, psychiatric and substance misuse comorbidity and psychiatric impairment among health professionals and police officers.
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Nov. 30, 2021 6:30 p.m.
Please do not miss to attend our important Annual General Meeting. (For meal information see bottom of page). Your attendance in voting for board members for the ensuing year is essential. The following positions will be voted on for the the year 2022-2023: President 2022-23 (Confirm President Elect Tania Mace) Vice-President (2022-23) Election of President Nominee (President for 2023-24) Secretary (2022-23) Treasurer (2022-23) Directors: Appoint committee chairs and members for sub sets of their portfolio. Some of the responsibilities are listed below. Administration - Fellowship, Welfare, District Conference International, The Rotary Foundation, NTT, Heartland Nepal, Peace Fellows Community – Vocational. Aust Rotary Health. Tree of Joy. Youth - RYLA, RYPEN, NYSF Publicity – Public Relations. Membership. Guest Speakers. Bulletin. Website. Club Projects – LC Rotary Fair. Art Show. Red Shield Appeal. Your participation in volunteering your services for any of above positions will be appreciated. Let’s keep are club viable, energetic and forward-looking. Please do not hesitate to speak with President Lalitha or President Elect Tania if you have any questions on any of above positions. Meal service: Pork Loin Chops with Mushroom & Green Peppercorn Suace, served with Potato Mash and Sauteed Greed Beans. Vegetarian Option: Pumpkin & Spinach Quiche with a Salad of Rocket, Tomato and Cucumber.
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Dec. 16, 2021 6:15 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
It would be greatly appreciated if you could respond as soon as possible to the Christmas & Changeover invitation You are invited to celebrate Christmas with your fellow members, partners and guests. As well as celebrating the Festive Season, we will attend to 'Changeover Formalities'- missed out on during the year which will make for a great evening! On arrival at the venue register as per applicable Covid compliance. The evening's programme: Dress Code "Lounge Suit" or "Christmas Colours". 6.15pm to 6.45 pm Cocktail music by Pianist Selena Ye and Daniel Liu
7.00pm sit-down with a 2-course meal being served following introductions. Menu: (Alternate drops) Mains: Black Angus Eye Filet, Chive Mash, Vine Ripened Tomato, Wilted Spinach & Red Wine Jus (G.F) Grilled Market Fish, Skordalia Mashed Potato, Broccolini & Salsa Verde (G.F, D.F) Dessert: Christmas Pudding with Creme Anglaise Individual Pavlova, Seasonal Fruit, Chantilly Cream & Berry Coulis Served:: Tea, coffee & chocolates Cost is $70.00 per person. All beverages ordered at table and paid for individually. Register as soon as possible with PRE-PAYMENT TO BE MADE BY 6 December please. BSB 032 085 ACCOUNT NO 319 550 YOUR SURNAME as reference. |