May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 DG’S HI-LIGHTS The Governor’s Newsletter Greetings fellow Rotarians. Well the conference is over and what an emotional roller coaster ride it was with the torrential rains threatening to wipe out all of our preparations. The Ferryman cruise and the fun golf day were both cancelled. Our welcome function at the Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club went ahead. We had 120 members registered for the event but numbers attending were depleted because of the weather. Even our band was lost in the rain somewhere. The road to Bribie Island was cut and we were feeling very sad and sorry for ourselves but on Saturday morning the sun shone and members started arriving. Many had slept in their cars including our AV expert, Marcel Vogt who arrived after the official opening. He expressed his appreciation of the warmth of feeling and friendliness extended to them by our members.. We had a lucky door prize at the dinner and Jun won the prize of a weekend for two donated by Tangalooma Resort on our neighbouring Moreton Island including return boat fares, accommodation and breakfast. Mary raised more than $10,000 from her partner fundraising for the ARH—indigenous scholarship and this raffle was won by Robyn Yule of Rotary Club of Gympie-Cooloola and Leslie Smith of Rotary Club of Brisbane Planetarium was the runner up. Both winning donated original paintings. We had over 350 registrations and 193 enjoyed our Gala dinner at the Bribie Island Hotel. Our Rotary International President’s personal representative, Hugo T Perez (Jun) and his wife Vivian from district 3830 in the Philippines were ably escorted by past RI Director John Lawrence and Janet. Jun made several addresses during his visit and personally met everyone at the Saturday Gala dinner unless they were absent from their table when we passed around. Congratulations to PDG. Russ O’Malley who received one of only 150 Service above Self Awards bestowed by R.I. every year. Congratulations also to Shaughn Forbes for receiving a Citation for Meritorious Service to the Rotary Foundation. Rotoractor, Melanie Packer was recognised with a PHF for her work in establishing our first Rotaract Club in district 9600 . May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ while three Papua New Guinean members, Brian Paiferi of Bulolo-Wau, John Onga of Goroka and Anthony Lilou of Kokopo were recognised with a PHF for their dedication to Rotary leadership in their respective communities. Number 11 For growth in absolute numbers and 2013-14 percentage growth respectively were both won by the Rotary Club of Bulolo-Wau which increased from 4 to 14 and had a percentage increase of 250%. They still have those members. Again these trophies are customarily presented at DG changeover but I was pleased to present them to Brian Paiferi while he was present at conference. The Jack Nicholson Trophy for attendance at conference was won by the Rotary Club of Nundah. The Jim Trotter Memorial Trophy for the Best Display was won by the joint youth display of RYPEN Interact, Early Act and RANZE. The Ben Bennett Trophy for Outstanding Support of the Rotary Foundation was Pine Rivers Daybreak with a per capita donation of $419.19 The Doug Biggs Trophy for the Balanced Club Achievement Award in PNG, the Solomon Islands and Nauru is customarily presented at the DG changeover dinner but I was pleased to be able to present it to the Rotary Club of Honiara who was represented at conference. Eligibility for this trophy includes an attendance component and unfortunately many Island Clubs failed to send monthly returns which would have qualified them for consideration. Two other trophies, The Errol Richardson Membership Development Trophy and The Membership Development Trophy for 2013-14 The Australian Rotary Health Perpetual Achievement Award was won by Nundah with a per capita donation of $272.72. The winning club was closely followed by Redcliffe Sunrise with $245.69 and Noosa with $243.33. A special mention is made of the Rotary Club of Toowong which donated the highest amount of $10,950 with 49 members. There are another nine awards to be presented at the District Governor’s change over dinner on 27th June, five of which requires the clubs to submit an application. These are The Lionel McCray Memorial Trophy for the “Outstanding Club in D9600”; The Herrington Shield for Best Bulletin; The Alan Ward Memorial Shield for Vocational Service; The Heather Kinross Memorial Trophy for International Service; and The Service to Youth Award. Submissions for these awards are encouraged and will close four weeks before the District Governor’s changeover on 27th June. May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 RYLA Unfortunately this year, the RYLA camp clashed with our conference but Mary and I were able to attend the RYLA dinner on 5th May following the conference. It was great to see Victoria Fitzgerald from Kavieng PNG attending RYLA sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Boroko and Port Moresby who conducted an earlier PNG RYLA and agreed to send their most deserved participant to our RYLA. BOWELSCAN Mary and I also attended the joint district 9600— 9630 launch of Bowelscan AT Princess Alexandra Hospital. This is the first time we have held a joint presentation and was another great example of our districts working together to maximize exposure. It was chaired by Professor Gerald Holtmann. Phillip Charles, DG D9630 and I both spoke and we heard Well done Victoria Rylarians giving their Presentations at the dinner from a cancer survivor and three specialist speakers before having the opportunity to privately inspect the Professor Ian Fraser sponsored science lab of the Diamantina Institute We have been offered the opportunity to send students who miss out on NYSF selection to attend courses under the SPARQ-ed program (Students Performing Advanced Research Queensland) ——————————————————————- May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 Paul Tunn, President Elect of Nondugl was excited about his first trip out side PNG to attend PETS with fellow Island club presidents elect when he was tragically killed in a motor accident. A PMV (public motor vehicle) carrying 16 passengers was travelling from Nondugl to nearby Banz when the brakes of the bus failed while driving down a steep hill. The driver panicked and jumped out leaving the passengers in the bus while it careered down the road onto a bridge before falling onto rocks below and rolling into a swiftl stream. All passengers died Paul was an electrician and leaves a widow and three young children. His wife is a schoolteacher and also teaches sewing from electric sewing machines donated by Rotary, giving the local ladies a source of income Former ShelterBox Director PP Greville Easte passed away last week. Greville joined the ShelterBox Board in July 2010 and left in 2014. He was a member in Districts 9600, 9630 and 9640. Most recent Club was Pine Rivers Daybreak. He remained a staunch supporter, submitting an application the Queensland Lotteries that will result in a vehicle for use in ShelterBox activities in SE Queensland and NE NSW. A fitting tribute to Greville’s memory. May 2015 District Conference Some Conference Photos http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 National Rotary Success Conference to be held over the weekend of 5th– 6th September 2015 at the Hellenic Club, Woden in Canberra. Jonathon Welch from the Choir of Hard Knocks and Andrew McLeod will both be actively involved in the conference. RI Director Mary Beth Growney Selene will be the keynote speaker on the Saturday morning. Mary Beth is a dynamic speaker on membership. She was heavily involved in the Young Professionals Conference in the US. Who should be attending? All Rotary Leaders, Presidents and Presidents Elect, PR Chairs, Membership Chairs and Future Rotary Leaders and Rotarians who want to be involved in the continuing success of Rotary in Australia. There will be presentations about a number of new innovative ideas on a wide range of topics, all practical ideas that can be used in al Rotary Clubs. The program will consist of mainly breakout groups enabling everyone to be able to participate and interact over the weekend in a practical, worthwhile and meaningful way. The breakout groups will cover a wide range of topics. Coupled with the Rotary Success Conference this year will be a Youth Summit for people under 40 years of age. This Conference will be focussing on the future. We are positive that every Rotarian will gain practical knowledge and new ideas to take back to their Clubs and Districts from this Conference. You will meet Rotarians from across Australia and New Zealand and be able to share with them your ideas and hear their ideas; it will be a great experience for everyone. Register now at: http://www.rotaryd9710.org.au/success-conference.html Further to my email to you dated 27 March 2015 (refer below) requesting every club in our district provide me with an article covering the more significant activity or activities of their club over the past two decades for the possible incorporation in a book to be prepared by the National ‘History and Archives’ Committee in celebration of 100 years of Rotary in this part of the world. Accordingly, this is simply a reminder that submission of articles including a good photo or two photos (where appropriate) are required to be in my hands by no later than Friday 15 May 2015 preferably by email at dethlefs@hotkey.net.au I would appreciate your support and cooperation. Bill PDG Bill Dethlefs May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 We express our profound sadness and extend our sympathies to all those affected by the devastation resulting from the 25 April deadly earthquake in Nepal. Rescue missions and emergency aid continue to arrive in Nepal for the 8 million people impacted by the massive 7.8 magnitude quake. As we mourn the thousands of lost lives, Rotary joins many international agencies in providing immediate relief to survivors and mobilizing our expertise to support long-term recovery and rebuilding efforts. How to help: District 3292, Nepal, has established a disaster relief fund to provide needed equipment and supplies to affected communities. Contact District Governor Kumar Piya for information about contributing to the fund. Rotary’s service partner ShelterBox is working closely with Nepali Rotarians to coordinate immediate relief efforts. On Monday, 27 April, and Wednesday, 29 April, Rotarians greeted ShelterBox response teams in Nepal who will mobilize temporary housing and relief efforts. An initial 1,000 housing tents and 1,000 shelter kits will be distributed throughout affected communities. Two more ShelterBox relief teams and additional kits are ready to be deployed once further assessments are complete. Learn more about supporting ShelterBox’s relief efforts. As with all disasters, the Rotary family may apply for global grants to support long-term recovery efforts in Nepal. Once immediate health, safety, and relief efforts have been addressed, work with local Nepali Rotary members and their international partners to develop projects within Rotary’s six areas of focus. Monitor the announcements section of My Rotary for more information as it becomes available and do not hesitate to contact relief@rotary.org with any questions. Our thoughts are with our Nepali neighbors during this difficult time. Thank you for continuing to Light Up Rotary through your compassion and generosity. Yours in Rotary, Gary C.K. Huang RI President, 2014-15 K.R. Ravindran RI President 2015-16 May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 One of our Exhibitors at the Conference. It may be something a Rotary Club would like to consider in their area For further information Penny Limbach | Director of Marketing Tangalooma Island Resort P: +61 7 3637 2000 | D: +61 7 3637 2156 | M: +61 415 613 242 | F: +61 7 3268 6299 E: pennyl@tangalooma.com | W: www.tangalooma.com May 2015 District Conference http://www.rotarydistrict9600conference2015.info/ Number 11 MEMBERSHIP During the past month we have increased our membership from 1577 to 1585. Now that the PNG adjustments have been made, I am confident that we will reach 1600 members by the end of our current Rotary year on 30th June. That’s only 15 members net so lets make the target date 1st July to commence the new year with 1600 as traditionally we do lose some members who fail to renew at changeover for various reasons. Lets also focus on retention and see if we can stem the loss of members at year end and start to really move forward with our membership growth..
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