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BLANK PAGE INSERTED TO ALLOW FOR ‘OPEN BOOK VIEW’ FOR INSIDE DELEGATES BOOKLET.
Special thanks to Cove Print for the printing of this booklet. 182 Brighton Road, Somerton Park
Tel: (08) 8376 6675
INDEX
Index 1
Object of Rotary / Four-way Test 2
Conference personnel 3
Rotary International President 2012/2013 4
Rotary International President’s Welcome to Delegates 5
Welcome from the District Governor 6
Welcome from the Host Club President 7
Rotary International President’s Representative 8
District Governor 9
District Governor Elect 10
District Governor Nominee 11
Guest Speaker – Des and Jenny Kelly 12
Guest Speaker – Ashleigh Moore 13
Guest Speaker – Nola Sharp 14
Guest Speaker – Terry Daley 15
Guest Speaker – David Rusk 16
Guest Speaker – Alan Hannaford 17
Group Study Exchange Team District 3470, Taiwan 18-19
Group Study Exchange Team – Outbound 20
Guest Speaker – Carole Whitelock 21
Program 22-25
Youth Exchange – 2012-2013 26 Advertisement – S.C. Pannell Wines 27
Rotary Showcase – Club/Committee Displays 28
Advertisement – Paradise Motors 29
District Awards 30-31
General Information 32-33
Advertisement – Southern Cross Care 34
Advertisement – Barons of Barossa & NAB/MLC 35
Delegates – Full registrants by Club 36-41
Acknowledgements / Appreciation 42
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OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life; FOURTH: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace throughout a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.
FOUR WAY TEST
(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? Is it beneficial to all concerned?
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Rotary International President
Sakuji Tanaka
District Governor
Roy Armstrong
Rotary International President’s Personal Representative
PRID Stuart Heal Rotary Club of Cromwell - D9980, Central Otago, N.Z.
President of the Rotary Club of Marion
Darrell Wise
Conference Master(s) of Ceremonies
Friday – Richard Campbell Saturday – Penni Hamilton-Smith
Sunday – Roy Armstrong
Conference Executive and Committee
District Governor – Roy Armstrong Chairman – Richard Campbell
Secretary – Jerry Casburn Treasurer – Bruce Grimm
Marilyn Armstrong Darrell Wise & Judy Shipp
Ken & Eleanor Piggott Wendy Gaborit & Kevin Prosser
Stage Manager(s) Barry Manson Brenton Tiver
Conference Registrar Melda Hammond
The Committee sincerely thanks all members of the Rotary Club of Marion and their partners for their tremendous support in taking on the many and varied tasks associated with the staging of the Conference.
If you should require assistance of any kind, please contact any host Rotarian/Committee member - easily identified by green and red hats, white T-shirt and red vest or green scarf.
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PRESIDENT ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Sakuji Tanaka (Kyoko)
Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan
RI Director Past Trustee of The Rotary Foundation Chair, 2009 Birmingham Convention Committee RI Director Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator District Governor Member of Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force, the Permanent Fund Committee for Japan, and the Future Vision Committee.
Sakuji Tanaka is a member of the Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan. Tanaka said he would like to see Rotary "continue its vital work as the force to improve our communities." To do this work, Rotary needs active, involved clubs, he added. "We are fortunate to have our revised RI Strategic Plan to help build strong clubs that are vibrant, action-oriented, and relevant in the changing world." For 32 years, Tanaka was President of Tanaka Company Ltd., a wholesale firm that went public in 1995 and later merged with other leading wholesalers in Japan. Currently, he serves as Vice-president of the Yashio City Chamber of Commerce and Adviser to Arata Co. Ltd., an animal feed and pet food wholesaler. He also chaired the National Household Papers Distribution Association of Japan for eight years. Tanaka studied business at Nihon Management Daigakuin and Tokyo Management Daigakuin. A past Trustee of The Rotary Foundation, Tanaka chaired the 2009 Birmingham Convention Committee. His other service to Rotary includes RI director, Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator, District Gvernor, and member of the Polio Eradication Advocacy Task Force, the Permanent Fund Committee for Japan, and the Future Vision Committee. Tanaka established an endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, and he and his wife, Kyoko, are Paul Harris Fellows, Benefactors of the Permanent Fund, and Major Donors. He is a recipient of RI’s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation’s Distinguished Service Award. Tanaka said that eradicating polio will "fulfill the promise we made to children in the world" and that "there is no doubt in my mind that the day of this success will be realized in the near future."
Tanaka and Kyoko have three children and five grandchildren.
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MESSAGE TO CONFERENCE DELEGATES FROM PRESIDENT, ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
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Welcome from the District Governor
District 9520 Conference April 2013.
“The Journey from Vine To Wine”
The Barossa Valley welcomes all Rotarians Partners and Friends
Marilyn and I and the Members of the Rotary Club of Marion welcome you all to the 2013 conference being held in the Barossa Arts and Convention Centre Tanunda.
The conference committee, chaired by Past President Richard Campbell, have worked hard to bring you interesting and informative speakers for your total enjoyment.
This conference has been structured to ensure you have ample opportunity for FUN and fellowship, we trust you have extended your stay to include ANZAC day in your time in the Barossa, taking advantage of this exciting wine region and what it has to offer!
The Barossa Valley is a treat that should be savoured slowly, like the famous and fabulous wines that are produced in this region. Despite the areas compact size, the gentle hills and bountiful 25km long valley produces huge amounts of luscious and fruity wines.
Sniff and Quaff and savour the Barossa Valleys fruity delights.
Thank you for registering. We trust this weekend will indeed be a memorable and pleasant time meeting new friends and renewing old friendships.
Please enjoy – Have FUN for what will be a great Barossa Valley Conference experience.
Cheers. Roy Armstrong
District Governor 9520 2012-2013
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Welcome from the Host Club President
On behalf of my fellow Marion Rotary active and Hon Members and partners, I welcome you to the District 9520 Conference for 2012-2013.
What Rotary Marion (currently) lacks in member numbers we make up for in energy, FUN and fellowship, which we are sure you will witness during your time at this Conference. During January 2013 we held our 2000
th
meeting, having been admitted to Rotary International in 1970.
Our Charter President Donald Cant continues to serve Rotary as an active and highly valued Club member.
Rotary Marion has proudly hosted a District Conference only once prior to this year, way back 30 years ago when Bernie Jones was our District Governor. We treasure the fact that Bernie’s widow, Barb Jones, remains a Hon Member of the Rotary Marion family.
The Conference organising committee, under the astute leadership of Rtn Richard Campbell, has worked diligently to deliver a “Journey from Vine to Wine” filled with FUN, fellowship,
good food and of course great wine! Whether you are a Rotarian, a member of the Family of Rotary, or a guest, this Conference offers a memorable experience and an opportunity to broaden your appreciation of Rotary's Local, National and Global impact whilst strengthening your commitment to service.
Please spend some time visiting the Rotary Showcase where you will find assembled over 25 enthusiastic exhibitors offering you a unique opportunity to review service projects, share information and stock up on Rotary and partner groups’ merchandise.
We extend our thanks to the Group 8 clubs for their assistance and acknowledge the very generous Conference sponsors; without whom this Conference would not have been possible.
My friends in and of Rotary, please enjoy this Conference as we all continue to build Peace Through Service today and into the future.
Darrell Wise President – Rotary Club of Marion
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RI President’s Representative PRID Stuart Heal and Adrienne
Rotary Club of Cromwell, Central Otago, New Zealand (D.9980)
RI Director 2010-12
Stuart has enjoyed a successful and varied business career. He was CEO of New Zealand’s largest agricultural supply co-operative for 20 years and 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.
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, was club President in 1994/95 and District Governor in District 9980 in 1999/2000. He was involved with the GSE program as District chair in 1991-1993 and has been a member of the Management Committee for RDU 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 his wife Adrienne have hosted five Rotary Youth Exchange students and are very supportive of Rotary Youth programmes. Adrienne was, until 2009, a teacher providing support for children aged 11 to 15 with learning and behavioural needs. Adrienne is also a Rotarian, was Cromwell club President in 2008/09, and is currently a member of the District GSE committee.
They have two sons and a daughter have recently welcomed two daughters-in-law into the fold. Their 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 Roy Armstrong and Marilyn
Rotary Club of Marion Roy joined the Rotary Club of Marion after returning from secondment in Cardiff, Wales, in 1989. He became the President of the Rotary Club of Marion in 1994 and again in 2004 and was awarded a Paul Harris fellow in 2006. During 2008/09 Roy was the District Trainer for D9520 and has been an Assistant Governor for Group 6. Whilst overseas, in New Zealand and the UK, Roy worked as Managing Director for a South Australian public company progressing to Company Director and Board Member, when he returned to Adelaide. Roy is currently a Director of two private companies, one being an industrial automation and custom software provider, and the other engineering and design of ‘Rugged Computers’ for the Defence Industry. Roy spends many leisure hours playing golf and enjoys being a member of the Triumph Car Club. Marilyn is involved in Singing with a local Choir (Hills Choral Society) where she has been an active member for twenty years. She is also very active in acrylic painting and many a picture adorns the walls of their home and selected art shows. Marilyn is a member of Holdfast Marion Inner Wheel, and is a past District Chairman A70 Region. Roy and Marilyn have three adult children Darren, Trudi and Regan, and are proud grandparents of nine grandchildren.
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District Governor Elect Wendy Gaborit and John Jury
Rotary Club of Mobilong
Wendy joined the Rotary Club of Mobilong in District 9520 in 2005. She was President in 2006/07. Her positions at club level have
been focussed in the areas of community development, major project initiatives, and the coordination of 2 GSE in-bound teams and 2 Long Term Youth Exchangees. She is a Paul Harris Fellow, Centurion and Faculty Member of the Rotary Leadership Institute. She has served on a District Committee as Chair of RYLA 2007-11, is the Coordinator for Club Visioning and Assistant Governor for Group 3.
Wendy is the Regional Manager for Southern Adelaide Region, Housing SA, the State public housing authority. She is active in her community, holding positions on Local Government committees and working on projects that build community capacity and others which deliver public art. She sits on two Zone Emergency Management committees and is responsible for the implementation and coordination of “Recovery” programs following a natural disaster. Wendy commenced her work life in Adelaide as a social group worker with the then Social Welfare and Aboriginal Services department. She has worked in the areas of social planning, community development, children’s services, and since 1992 has been with Housing SA in a number of managerial roles including regional services, marketing, contract management and real estate sales.
Wendy is married to John (Jury), a grazier with holdings in the eastern Mount Lofty Ranges. Together they have initiated a Land Care Group, operated an “international class” farm stay program and heritage listed unique rare and endangered flora. They have a melded family of five children and 3 grandchildren. Wendy’s passion is with community which sometimes leaves her time poor to fit in the others of travelling, theatre and fine arts. She enjoys fine food, cooking, walking, reading a crime thriller and time spent with family and friends.
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District Governor Nominee Jerry Casburn and Briony Rotary Club of Unley
Following relocation and transfer from the UK to Australia, Jerry joined the Rotary Club of St. Ives in New South Wales in 1991, which he served in a number of Board positions. He was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow and Sapphire pin during his time with the club. In 2005 he relocated to Adelaide and transferred to the Rotary Club of Unley. He became President of the club in 2008/09 and continued in that office in 2009/10. A second Sapphire pin was awarded in 2012.
During 2010/11 and 2011/12 Jerry was Assistant Governor in District 9520 for the Group 5 clubs. In 2012/13 he served as both District Secretary and District Governor Nominee. For six years Jerry was the owner/operator of a supermarket in Glenelg, South Australia. Prior to this he worked in the finance industry serving as Senior Vice President for American Express, Chief Executive Officer for a bank consortium which managed the BPAY operations and lastly as Chief Operating Officer with EDS which operated the Lockley Mortgage Centre.
Jerry, having left retail, is building a career as a consultant manager and his leisure time, when not involved in Rotary, is spent enjoying his family and trying to stay one step ahead with infrequent attendance at the gym.
Briony is partner in a children’s surf store in Glenelg and has been in the retail industry for most of her career. She is an athlete, competing in hammer throw, discus, javelin and shot put as part of the Masters programme and in her sporting years as a teenager she was in the top six javelin throwers in Australia. Briony is a keen member of the Rotary Club of Unley and currently serves as Community Service chair and works with the Thrift Shop Committee to revamp the shop and sales strategy to maximise profits.
As an empty nest/Brady bunch family, there are six children, two girls and three boys, Jacqui, Catherine, Peter, Matthew, and lastly Duncan and Andrew who live in the UK. They are also proud grandparents of seven.
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Guest Speakers Desmond Kelly and Jenny
Rotary Club of Marion
Des was born in Dublin, Ireland, and immigrated to South Australia with his family in 1966 where he undertook an apprenticeship in carpentry and joinery. In 1978 Des started his own company trading as Winkle Shopfitters. Jenny immigrated to Australia with her family from Holland in 1957 and followed a career path in nursing, specialising in infant care. In 1990 Jenny joined the growing family business. Des and Jenny were married in 1973 and have three children, Josh 36, Hamish 33 and Harmony 32 years of age. They also have 7 very special grand children. Des joined the Rotary club of Marion in 1990 and served as President in 1999-2000. Jenny joined the Rotary Club of Marion in 2004 and was elected President of the club in 2010-11. They have hosted and enjoyed many International Exchange students. In 2009 Des and Jenny left their business in the capable hands of their three children, purchased 2 motor bikes and embarked on a ride from the most southerly city in the world, Ushuaia Argentina to the North coast of Alaska’s Prudoe Bay. Their travels brought them into contact with some interesting and amazing people. Adventure traveling is Des and Jenny’s way of getting the most out of their world and experiencing other cultures and exotic places.
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Guest Speaker Ashleigh Moore, OAM
Cancer Voices SA
Ashleigh Moore has a truly remarkable story. He's the founding Chairman of Cancer Voices SA, an organisation that aims to improve and represent the views and interests of cancer patients, their carers, and supporters. Ashleigh is a 3 time cancer survivor and was awarded the Order of the Medal of Australia for his services to the community through Cancer Voices SA. Advisory positions include the SA Health Ministers Complaints Advisory Council, Cancer Australia and the SA Cancer Clinical Network. Professional business background: A 5-year term as Director of Safework SA; MBA and Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management; Tertiary qualifications in science, safety, quality, management and business. A speaker at the inaugural LIVESTRONG Global Cancer Summit in Ireland and the Go Public Cancer Leadership Forum in Canada, Ashleigh has a powerful message on how people can overcome the odds. Ashleigh is a keen cyclist and heads up the Cancer Voices SA Cycling team.
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Guest Speaker Nola Sharp
Inner Wheel
“Do I have a recipe for you ... from bake to cake”
Nola is the wife of a Rotarian, Les Sharp, mother of three and Nana to five gorgeous grandchildren. She lives in a rural community in Wandin, Victoria, 60 kilometres east of Melbourne. She has been a passionate member of Inner Wheel for 17 years; and had the honour of being the Inner Wheel Club of Wandin’s Charter President, Inner Wheel District 61 Chairman, Inner Wheel Australia Council member and Inner Wheel Australia Head Teller. As a conference speaker Nola was awarded the “Outstanding Presentation Trophy” at the Rotary 9810 Conference in Hobart and regularly promotes Inner Wheel at every opportunity throughout Australia. Her presentation is unique, and designed to inform and entertain. Hobbies include being hostess at dinner parties in her home, gardening volunteer work within her local community and as a member of Toastmaster International enjoys and finds personal rewards in conducting Public Speaking Youth Leadership programs within Primary and Secondary Schools each year.
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Guest Speaker Terry Daley
Rotary Club of Rockhampton, D.9570
Terry was born at Atherton and grew up on a dairy farm at Millaa Millaa on the Atherton Tableland in North Queensland. He played rugby league for Millaa Millaa and captained the Malanda High School team, winning the premiership three years in a row.
After his apprenticeship was completed in Cairns Terry worked for many years in mustering camps in Western Queensland. He married Debbie in 1976 and went back to milking cows for a few years before moving to Moura to drive dozers stick raking and pulling scrub. In 1980 the family moved to Croydon Station, Central Queensland, owned by The Bundaberg Sugar Company (Bundy Rum). Whilst there helicopter mustering was pioneered. In 1988 when Croydon was sold the family moved to Rockhampton and set up Direct Pest & Weed Control in 1991. The company started franchising in 1993 and grew to be the fourth largest pest and weed control company in Queensland. The parent company was sold in 2003 to Campbell Bros. and he retired at age 48.
Terry was President of the Rotary Club of Rockhampton North in 2002-03, District 9570 Governor in 2008-09. He has been the RAWCS Chair for District 9570 for the last three Rotary years and is currently the Project & Project Volunteer Coordinator for RAWCS Northern Region. Terry is also the Australian National Chairman for RYPEN.
In the past two years District 9570 has gone from no RAWCS registered projects and no project volunteers to today having 14 registered projects in 8 countries with some 130 plus project volunteers travelling overseas each year. The last Rotary year saw the District contribute a total value of some 6.2 million Australian dollars towards the program.
Terry & Debbie have two daughters; Deslee lives in Longreach and is the President of the Longreach Rotary Club and Cindy who lives in Canberra.
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Guest Speaker
David Rusk
Rotary Club of Brownhill Creek
“ Small Voices, Big Dreams”
David has been a member of Rotary for 15 years and has been President of two clubs – Blackwood and Brownhill Creek.
A retired School Principal, David has a deep concern for children who suffer educational disadvantage. He believes his core purpose as a Rotarian is to create life-changing opportunities for young people. In response to those needs, he has initiated a number of programs for students, teachers and principals in Nepal over the past ten years. David has coordinated a Rotary educational scholarship program, where 4 Nepali teachers observed in South Australian schools for 10 weeks and improved their English. He has also established a sponsorship program for disadvantaged students at Blue Sky Public School in Kathmandu, with 70 students currently being sponsored by family, friends, Rotarians, Rotary clubs and school groups.
David and his wife Vivien have sponsored Sanjeev Dahal, a Nepali Rotaractor, through his university studies in Nepal and India. Sanjeev, now a lecturer in Social Work in Kathmandu, was a member of the Group 3292 GSE Team to Washington State, USA in 2012.
David’s most recent project is raising funds to build a school next to a Nepal Orphanage for Dalit (Untouchable) children in Kathmandu. He has made five visits to Nepal, primarily to strengthen friendships with Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Dillibazar and to meet with the scholarship teachers and the sponsored children and their families. During his visits he organises training and development workshops for teachers and principals.
Sharing his passion for Nepal and its people, David has organised four Friendship Exchange visits – two Rotary incoming, one Rotary outgoing and one with Pulteney Grammar School.
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Guest Speaker Alan Hannaford
Cattle – Horse Breeder and Educator
Alan Hannaford, the fair-dinkum Aussie is married to Kathy and they have two daughters, Natalie and Tanya. He is a unique blend of champion horseman, cattleman/drover, educator, story-teller and an engaging speaker.
Alan’s life experiences include growing up and spending his life on a cattle farm as well as owning and operating a retail store for over twenty years.
He has been an Officer in the Australian Army, a pilot and a Mediator.
He is an outstanding horseman who specialises in the Australian sport of Campdrafting. Alan has been invited to the “World Campdrafting Championship” at Sydney Roy Show on either occasions. He has been invited as the Campdraft Educator at the 2008 and 2011 Equitana Equine Spectactular. He demonstrated and lectured to 4500 spell-bound spectators at one sitting the great hall at Equitana 2008.
As a cattleman and drover Alan has spent time with horses, cattle, dogs, people, droving large mobs of cattle along the stock routes of Australia’s eastern States.
Alan’s stories are based on real life experiences and the lessons learned are beneficial to most people in their business and personal lives. He believes that in today’s high technology world, we are losing the long proven ‘age old’ essentials of manners and plain old courtesy.
The authentic Australian story-teller is what you get with Alan. His style is ‘no holds barred’, humorous, interesting and informative.
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GSE TEAM FROM D3470, TAIWAN 2012-2013
GSE Team Leader: Su-Chen Yang (Betty) RC of Tainan Phoenix High School English Teacher Betty has been a Rotarian for 14 years; President of her Club in 2007-08; District Chair of RYE 2009-12. Now works as correspondent for South America for Rotary Youth Exchange Multi-Taiwan and holds position of District Chair of New Generation 2012-13.
I-Na Chen Sponsored by RC of Annan Social Work Supervisor I-Na has been a Social Worker for more than 18 years, devoting herself to handicapped, social assistance, women protective service at the Bureau of Social Affair (Tainan City Government) and Modern Women’s Foundation, and works to help battered women and children.
Tracy Chang PhD Student, National Cheng Kung University Tracy is a PhD student in Architecture Department of National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. Her research field is about sustainable environment and green building. She has participated in several green building management projects in the past two years with splendid achievement. She is also a volunteer English guide for a new green building on campus to contribute to efforts in environmental education in Taiwan.
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Jung Tang Lee (Pitt) RC of Nanke Occupation: Lawyer Pitt is a practicing Lawyer in Kaohsiung, Southern Taiwan and describes himself as an extroverted, dynamic, optimistic and passionate person. He is interested in all natural things, such as animals, landscape and history and looks forward to visiting Australia’s Courts, Law firms and the South Australian Museum.
Yu-Chen Oh (Jamie) RC of Magong Occupation: Research Assistant Jamie works as a Research Assistant in the Department of Architecture of National Cheng Kung University and is a PhD candidate. She dedicated herself to building an interior ventilation evaluation system of Taiwan and her aim is to
cool the air via natural ventilation to reduce the amount of air-conditioner used in order to lower the production of CO2.
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GSE TEAM, TAIWAN 2012-13 (OUTBOUND)
Team Leader Tony Lagozzino: Electrical Contractor Member of the Rotary Club of Campbelltown.
Team members Simone Mazengarb: On Line Journalist Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise.
Jonathon Robran: Development Manager Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Norwood.
Sabrina Koetsier: Medical Scientist Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Murray Bridge.
Shane Roberts:Marine Biologist Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Campbelltown.
Hosting District - District 3470 Taiwan Dates - 13th February to 14th March 2013
Congratulations to the team members on their selection and to all sponsoring Rotary Clubs.
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Guest Speaker Carole Whitelock
Commentator and Journalist
Carole Whitelock was born in London and grew up as an avid radio listener. Her early career included working in the travel business, a UK MP's constituency office and later, working as a civilian for the Army Intelligence Corps in Singapore. This was in the 1960's when the cold war was still very real and all kinds of skullduggery was happening. After Singapore, England seemed very cold and grey, so Carole and then husband decided on Australia. Relatives in Adelaide offered a warm welcome and the love affair with Adelaide was instant and lasting. Carole joined the ABC in 1980 after a friend mentioned that they were auditioning for presenters. The auditioning process then was complicated and lengthy. Carole has done almost every radio shift, apart from midnight to dawn. (Just too much !) In 32 years at the microphone there were many memorable moments, including introducing the Dalai Lama at the Entertainment Centre, broadcasting from a hot air balloon over the Barossa Valley, and almost being seduced by a dolphin in the Port River. Carole is now in "holidayland” (retirement is such a negative word) and thus far has enjoyed visiting the Blue Mountains and cruising around New Zealand with husband Ken. She writes a column for "Boomer" magazine, which arrives with your Advertiser and also undertakes speaking engagements and acts as MC at numerous events. She enthusiastically recommends "holidayland" to everyone.
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PROGRAM
THURSDAY, 25th
APRIL, 2012
1:00 to Registrations in foyer at Conference Venue 5:30 pm Barossa Arts & Convention Centre Magnolia Road, Tanunda, S.A. 5:30 pm Welcome ‘cuppa’ on arrival 6:00 to Welcome Reception at Conference Venue 7:00 pm 7:00 for District Governor’s Dinner for RI President’s 7:30 pm Representative and invited guests at the Vine Inn, Nuriootpa
Delegates - free for own arrangements
The Barossa Council acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we meet, the Peramangk and Ngadjuri People. We respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land and acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Peramangk and Ngadjuri People living today.
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FRIDAY, 26th
APRIL, 2012 Master of Ceremonies – Richard Campbell
7:30 am Registrations Barossa Arts and Convention Centre, Tanunda
7:45 am Doors open Entertainment – Nuriootpa Town Band Ensemble. 8:25 am Call to Order by the MC Announcements and session opening
FIRST PLENARY SESSION
8:30 am Entry of Flags and Official Party National Anthem Welcome to Barossa Valley and official opening, including recognition of traditional owners. Mayor, The Barossa Council – Brian Hurn
Barons of The Barossa Chancellor - Mal Whyatt
Welcome from RC of Marion President Darrell Wise
Welcome to Conference – DG Roy Armstrong, including introduction of RI President’s Representative (PRID Stuart Heal)
DG’s Report Introduction of DGE and DGN Rotary Moment – Deidre Hughes
10:15 am Morning Tea 10:35 am Call to order by the MC
SECOND PLENARY SESSION
10:40 am Guest Speaker – Des and JennyKelly Soap Box - 1 Guest Speaker – Ashleigh Moore Guest Speaker – Nola Sharp 12:45 pm Lunch District Financial Report Resolutions For all Presidents and Dist. Mgt. Committee
1:00 pm Golf – Tanunda Pines – Shot Gun Start 1:15 pm Free time for tours, shopping etc
6:30 for Friday Frolics - Fellowship Dinner and Fun 7:00 pm Nuriootpa Sports and Function Centre
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SATURDAY, 27th
APRIL, 2012 Master of Ceremonies – Penni Hamilton-Smith
7.00 for The Rotary Breakfast 7:15 am Weintal Motel, Tanunda
8: 00 am Doors open 8:30 am Call to order by MC Announcements and session opening THIRD PLENARY SESSION 8:45 am Introduction and Roll Call of PDG’s and Clubs Guest speaker – PDG Terry Daley Soap Box – 2 Guest speaker – PRID Stuart Heal 10:15 am Morning Tea 10:35 am Call to order by the MC FOURTH PLENARY SESSION
10:40 am Guest Speaker – PP David Rusk Rotary moment – Mark Huddleston Guest Speaker – Allan Hannaford Promotion of Conference 2014 RC of Mobilong & Murray Bridge 12:30 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Free time for tours/shopping etc
6:00 pm Bus pick up commences for Conference Dinner
6:30 for District Governor’s Conference Dinner 7:30 pm Wolf Blass Visitor Centre Sturt Highway, Nuriootpa Including drawing of raffle.
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SUNDAY, 28th
APRIL, 2012 Master of Ceremonies – Roy Armstrong
8:00 am Doors open 8:30 am Ecumenical Service led by: Rotarian Alistair Watson
8:45 am Call to order by the MC Announcements and session opening FIFTH PLENARY SESSION 8:50 am Recognition of deceased Rotarians DG Roy Armstrong
Guest Speaker – Youth Exchange Guest Speaker – GSE Taiwan Rotary Moment – Don Will Cleft Palate – Judy Shipp
10:15 am Morning Tea 10:35 am Call to order by the MC SIXTH PLENARY SESSION
10:40 am Soap Box – 3 Guest Speaker – Carole Whitelock District Awards RI President’s Representative PRID Stuart Heal
- Conference Summary
Conference Business & Resolutions
Thanks 12:15 am Conference Close
12:30 pm BBQ Lunch Barossa Arts & Convention Centre Magnolia Road, Tanunda
(Catered for by the Rotary Club of Barossa Valley)
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YOUTH EXCHANGE STUDENTS
LONG TERM Name
Country Host Club
Franka Menke Germany Coromandel Valley
Jonothan Mascarello dos Santos
Brazil Lameroo
Carlo Montanelli Italy Magill Sunrise
Christina Brunbauer Austria Murray Bridge
Aurelien Hucq Belgium Noarlunga East
Jasmijn Raes Belgium Onkaparinga
Lucas Ragazzo Brazil Tailem Bend
L>R: Lucas Ragazzo; Carlo Montanelli; Jasmijn Raes; Aurelien Hucq;
Christina Brunbauer Unfortunately two students are not in this picture –
Jonathon Mascarello dos Santos and Franka Menke
SHORT TERM
Abigail Cliffe Australia Murray Bridge
George Weibrecht Australia Murray Bridge
Jessie McDiarmid Australia Murray Bridge
Louise Tattesall N.Z. Murray Bridge
Devinka Ratanpal N.Z. Murray Bridge
Annaleah Burgess N.Z. Murray Bridge
Michaela Watson N.Z. Murray Bridge
Georgia Jackman Australia Strathalbyn
Sarah Murupaenga N.Z. Strathalbyn
Taylor Rowntree Australia Tailem Bend
Georgia Young N.Z. Tailem Bend
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Stephen Pannell Wines www.scpannell.com.au
Tel: 61 8 8271 7118 Fax: 61 8 8271 7113
Email: [email protected]
SC Pannell Wines is a small, family owned winery founded 2004 by Stephen Pannell and his wife Fiona Lindquist. The company focus is to create hand crafted, sustainable wines from McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills that speak of their sense of place and express their regional characteristics. Highlights in Stephen’s career include winning the title of International Red Winemaker of the Year at the International Wine Challenge in London, winning the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy at the Royal Melbourne Wine Show and twice winning the Max Schubert Trophy at the Adelaide Wine Show, In 2011 Stephen won the McLaren Vale’s top award and the title of 2011 Bushing King. He judges at numerous wine shows and is the Chair of the 2012 National Wine Show in Canberra. Stephen Pannell has been named as one of the 50 most influential contributors to the world of wine by Decanter Magazine.
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ROTARY SHOWCASE (Displays by Sponsors / District Committees / Clubs)
Participating Club or District Committee
Display
Australian Rotary Health Australian Rotary Health
Disaster Aid Australia Disaster Aid
District 9500 and 9520 Joint District Committee
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS)
District IFCR Committee International Fellowship of Cricketing Rotarians
Inner Wheel District A70 Cord Blood Research
Learn/Grow - Devonport North
Food Plant Solutions Rotarian Action Group
NAB / MLC Financial Planning
Financial Planning Services
R.A.M. Central Region Rotarians Against Malaria
RC of Blackwood Environmental Projects
RC of Campbelltown Cambodia Quilt Project – New Hope Orphanage
RC of Edwardstown RDU Merchandising
RC of Flagstaff Hill
Interplast
RC of Holdfast Bay Operation Cleft
RC of Magill Sunrise The Reel Event
RC of Mobilong & Murray Bridge
Conference 2014
RC of Norwood Alola SA – display of handicrafts by weavers of East Timor
RC of Red Cliffs 75 years of District Conferences
The Rotary Foundation Foundation – Future Vision
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PROUD SPONSOR OF ROTARY D9520 CONFERENCE
Paradise Motors Mazda is a proudly South Australian family-owned business, operating from the same location, with the same management, for over 50 years and are pleased to employ over 60 people as part of our dedicated team. Paradise Motors Mazda is the most awarded Mazda Dealer in South Australia and current Mazda Master Dealer.
Paradise Motors Mazda offers the full range of stylish, insightful and spirited New Mazda Vehicles. Our fully equipped, Mazda authorised workshop offers service and repairs to our Mazda customer’s vehicles as well as other makes of Vehicles. Our Parts department carries an extensive range of Mazda Parts and accessories.
We also carry a selection of quality RAA Approved second hand vehicles, including a selection of both Mazda and others makes.
We invite you to come and enjoy the Paradise Motors difference for yourself, checkout our facilities, enjoy a cappuccino in our café and test drive the superb new Mazda range. Dealer Principals Reg Neale Jeff Neale
Sales/I.T. Coordinator
Mark Lagozzino
Paradise Motors Mazda
738 Lower North East Road Paradise SA 5075 T: (08) 8337 3377 F: (08) 8337 1393 M: 043 777 0307 W: www.paradisemotors.com.au
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DISTRICT AWARDS
Best Conference Attendance
Attendance x kilometres from home club, divided by club membership. (Donated by the late PDG Arthur Hart.)
Best Community Service Project
(Donated by the Rotary Club of Mitcham.)
Best Vocational Service Project (Donated by the Rotary Club of Noarlunga East.)
Best International Service Project
(Donated by the Rotary Club of Irymple)
Stan Fereday Award – Best Displayed Club Project
Judged on the success of the display at the Conference; not necessarily the best project. Emphasis will be placed on the story of the project, i.e. a combination of the pictorial and printed message conveyed on the project’s development, as well as the aesthetic aspects.
(Donated by Stan Fereday, Rotary Club of Glenelg.)
Most First Attendees – This Year’s Conference
Ivor Lewis Trophy For Public Relations For the project which best attracts good public attention and
recognition during the previous calendar year.
Best Club Website Award For the Rotary Club that provides the best club website which
provides accessibility, information, relevance and currency as judged by the District Internet Committee.
Australian Rotary Health District Achievement Award
For the most significant assistance given to ARH since the last District Conference. Projects reflecting innovativeness, effective public relations or local implementation will be considered.
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Bulletin Of The Year
Relevance, readability, aesthetics, suitability to the club’s situation and comprehensiveness will be taken into account.
(Donated by PDG Alan Williams.)
Membership Improvement Trophy
For the highest percentage increase for the current Rotary year.
Rotary Foundation Contribution
Fred Claridge Memorial – For the highest contribution per member in the current year.
(Donated by Mrs. Madge Claridge)
Best New Generations Project
(Donated by the late PDG Bill Rufus)
Best Fund Raising Project
(Donated by PDG Kevin Parkinson)
Australian Rotary Health– Bernie Jones Trophy For the highest per capita contribution made by a Club during
the previous February to February period.
Best Environmental Project According to the goals set out in the Preserve Plan Earth
Program of Rotary International. To be judged on the basis of a visit to the project site by the District Preserve Planet Earth Committee.
Some of these Awards will be presented at the District Governor’s Changeover at the end of the Rotary Year.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Conference Registration Desk and Registrar During Plenary Sessions these will be located as follows:
Registration Desk Foyer, Convention Centre Conference Registrar Office, rear of Auditorium No.2
(Changes to existing bookings will be attended to in this area.)
Conference Telephone Contact Barossa Arts & Convention Centre 08 8561 4299 Ambulance, Police, Fire – Emergency 000 Tanunda Medical Centre 08 8563 2777 Visitor Information Centre (Tanunda main street) 08 8561 1300 Emergency road service 13 11 11
Dress Code Dress for all Conference sessions Neat casual Dress for the Conference Dinner Suits / After Five (Theme - The Great Gatsby)
Make-up Your attendance at the Conference can be used as a make-up.
Mobile Phones Please turn off your mobile phones inside the venue during the plenary sessions.
Timing Events will start punctually at the times indicated. The Conference organisers would appreciate delegates being seated 10 minutes prior to commencement of Plenary Sessions. Please respond promptly to the ringing of the bell or verbal request if you are outside the session hall.
Smoking Smoking is not permitted within the perimeters of the Conference Venue. We ask that smokers confine their activity to well outside these areas. Raffles No raffles or sales are allowed, except as approved by the Conference Committee.
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Entry for Plenary Sessions / Social events Plenary sessions Full delegates only – Name Badge (Blue badge holders - not eligible) Conference Breakfast Ticketed event Conference Dinner All by seating list only Sunday BBQ Lunch Ticketed event Transport to/from Conf. Dinner Ticketed event Friday Frolics By booking list
Venues Welcome Reception Conference Centre, Tanunda VIP Dinner (Invitation only) Vine Inn, Nuriootpa Friday Frolics Sports & Function Centre, Nuriootpa Plenary Sessions Conference Centre Rotary Showcase Conference Centre, Eckerman Theatre Conference Dinner Wolf Blass Visitor Centre, Nuriootpa Rotary Breakfast** Weintal Motel, Tanunda Morning Tea (Frid/Sat/Sun) Conference Centre Lunch (Frid/Sat) Conference Centre BBQ Lunch (Sun)** Conference Centre ** (Ticketed events – bookings required via registration form)
It is requested that name badges be worn at all times for ease of identification. The coloured strips on badges indicate:
Red RI President’s Representative Dark Blue District Governor Dark Blue District Governor Elect Dark Blue District Governor Nominee Dark Blue Assistant Governors Dark Brown Past District Governors Aqua Host Club / Committee members No colour strip All other full registrants
Light Blue badges Social registrants Only eligible for Welcome Reception and optional events as booked and paid for per registration form. Not eligible for any Plenary Sessions, Morning Teas x 3, or Lunches on Friday or Saturday.
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NAB Financial Planners are Representatives of National Australia Bank Limited, Registered office at Level 4 (UB 4440), 800 Bourke Street, Docklands, VIC 3008. ©2013 National Australia Bank Limited ABN 12 004 044 937 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 230686 A101679-0413
The Wine Fraternity, Barons of Barossa, was founded in 1974 by a group of influential Barossa winemakers. The Fraternity was modelled on similar organisations which exist in Europe whose aims are to promote wines of the regions and also carry out philanthropic and charitable works. The colourful ceremonial regalia worn by the Barons of Barossa reflect these traditional origins and is a reminder of the links with European migration and settlement which led to the foundation of the Barossa. The objectives of the Barons of Barossa remains unchanged from its foundation which is to
promote the Barossa winemaking and viticulture industries. The constitution also sets down a number of aims including the preservation of the Barossa’s heritage and traditions and for the promotion of the arts, gastronomy and events. Since inception the Barons have initiated a number of special projects – most notably provision of a specialist wine library at Roseworthy Agricultural College and the raising of $30,000 to fund the research and publication of the Vineyard of the Empire”.
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D.9520 REGISTERED FULL DELEGATES AS AT 05/04/13
(Registrations received after this date are not listed)
Rotary Club of Berri Mrs Janine Adams Rtn Warren Adams Rtn Michael Cook Mrs Vesna Cook DG Bruce Richardson Mrs Kathy Richardson Rtn Neil Webber Rtn Yvette Webber
Rotary Club of Blackwood Rtn Bob Arnold Mrs Jan Arnold Mrs Heather Jackson PDG John Jackson Mrs Jenny Lewis Rtn John Lewis Rtn Bob Sothman Mrs Trish Sothman
Rotary Club of Brighton Rtn Elizabeth Garrigan Rtn Tony Lake Mrs Pat Lake Rtn Gil Phillips Mrs Jan Phillips Rtn Lynne Pullman Rtn Alison Rogers Rtn Mark Rogers Mrs Carmen Viverit Rtn Silano Viverit
Rotary Club of Broken Hill Rtn Bruce James Rtn Peter Lean Rtn Gary Oldman
Rotary Club of Broken Hill South Rtn Eugene Odgers Mrs Joyce Odgers
Rotary Club of Brownhill Creek Mrs Carolyn Bowey Rtn Lindsay Bowey Rtn Alan Ferris Mrs Gail Ferris Rtn John Gniel Rtn Bob Grant Mrs Marie Grant Rtn Felicity Greenrod Mrs Jeanette Kilgour Rtn Jock Kilgour Mrs Antoinette Lindquist PDG Malcolm Lindquist Rtn Judy McAdam Mrs Cassandra Rundle Rtn John Rundle Rtn David Rusk Mrs Vivien Rusk Rtn Sue Westover
Rotary Club of Burnside Mrs Marilyn Cooper Rtn Bob Cooper Rtn Chris Hughes
Rotary Club of Campbelltown Rtn Reg Bennett Rtn Bruce Davis Mrs Mary Davis Mrs Tina Eliseo Rtn Paul Eliseo Mr Eddie Gagliardi Rtn Elizabeth F Gagliardi Rtn Mal Hansen Mrs Val Hansen Mrs Carla Lagozzino Rtn Tony Lagozzino Rtn Alexa Leach Rtn Damian Leach Mrs Janette Lewis Rtn Milton Lewis
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Rtn Kevin Parken Mrs Wendy Parken PDG Kevin Parkinson Mrs Connie Parkinson Ms Rebecca Poon Rtn David Richards Mrs Genevieve Rumbelow PP Peter Rumbelow Mrs Gwenda Schubert Rtn John Schubert Rtn Brian Stevens
Rotary Club of Coromandel Valley Rtn John Cook Rtn Sue Cook Rtn Malcolm Langmaid Rtn Darryl Wickham Rtn Elizabeth Wickham
Rotary Club of Eastwood Rtn Barbara Adams Rtn Elliot Dwyer Rtn Jack Garrett Mrs Merrilyn Garrett Mrs Jan Johnston Rtn Peter Johnston Rtn Loretta Rettig Rtn Don Will
Rotary Club of Edwardstown Rtn John Angus Mrs Judy Angus Mrs Linda Fick Rtn Rob Fick Mrs Jan Hollands Rtn Jeff Hollands AG Mark Huddleston Rtn John Price Mrs Kris Price Rtn Merilyn Russell Rtn Don Williams
Rotary Club of Encounter Bay Rtn Andrew Benson AG Deidre Hughes Rtn Bob Sedunary Rtn Marilyn Shaw
Rotary Club of Glenelg Rtn David Binks Mrs Pam Binks Rtn Glenys Fereday PP Wayne Sachs Rtn Maxine Spencer
Rotary Club of Goolwa Rtn Hans Dansen Rtn Jim Davis Rtn Nanette Davis Rtn Wendy Hall Mrs Liz Hann Rtn Ron Hann Rtn Lyn M Harris Rtn Yvonne Hurrell Rtn Patricia O'Reilly Mrs Chris Richardson Rtn Don Richardson Rtn Roger Shelden Mrs Tracey Shelden Rtn John Stanley
Rotary Club of Hallett Cove Hon. Rtn Harry Barnham
Rtn Margaret Vade
Rotary Club of Holdfast Bay Mrs Jane Campbell PP Richard Campbell Rtn Kate Davies Mrs Melda Hammond Rtn Graham LeCornu Mrs Marlene LeCornu PP Barry Manson Mrs Virginia Manson
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Rotary Club of Holdfast Bay (Cont.) Rtn Roger Pearce Rtn Deb Ryan Mrs Pam Sandercock PDG Peter Sandercock Rtn Phil Scherer Rtn Judy Shipp Ms Ruth Tenny Rtn Brenton Tiver
Rotary Club of Irymple Rtn Lyn Faulks Rtn Lesley Mitchell Mr Neville Mitchell
Rotary Club of Kent Town Rtn Gus Bhaskarraj Rtn Tegan Webb
Rotary Club of Loxton Ms Deidre Fogden Rtn Brian Loxton Rtn Jenny Mills Rtn Marian Woodberry Rtn Mike Woosnam
Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise Rtn Ian Carman Rtn Julie Carman Mrs Carol Davis Rtn Lindsay Davis Rtn Sue Hector Rtn Graham Holcroft Rtn Mark Martin Rtn Carol McKenzie Rtn Kevin Roberts Rtn Shirley Roberts Rtn Greg Scheutze Rtn Rita Stirling Rtn Trevor Stirling Mrs Mari Thompson Rtn Mark Thompson Rtn Mina Ward
Rotary Club of Marion Mrs Marilyn Armstrong Rtn Roy Armstrong Ms Hitomi Baba Rtn Donald Cant Mrs Jill Cant Rtn Bruce Grimm Mrs Chris Grimm Rtn Satish Gupta Mrs Shakti Gupta Rtn Helen James Rtn Stephen James Rtn Allan Lewry Mrs Tonia Lewry Mrs Chris O'Nyons Rtn Barbara Pearson Mrs Eleanor Piggott Rtn Ken Piggott Mrs Denny Sims Rtn Geoff Sims Rtn Jan Vade Rtn Darrell Wise Mrs Margaret Wise
Rotary Club of Mildura Rtn Sue Hamence Rtn Greg Missen Mrs Helen Missen Rtn Pat Thorburn
Rotary Club of Mitcham Mrs Kay Brooke-Smith Rtn Peter Brooke-Smith Mrs Lee Camporeale Rtn Sam Camporeale Rtn Chris Dodsworth PDG Graeme Dodsworth Rtn Greg Earl Mrs Verlie Earl Rtn Ros Gooden Rtn David Gooley Rtn Helen Gooley Rtn Penni Hamilton- Smith
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Mrs Barbara Hayman Rtn Don Hayman Rtn David Jones Mrs Lyn Jones Rtn Roy Schmidt Mrs Sue Schmidt Rtn Dean Standish Mrs Sue Standish Rtn Sue Thompson
Rotary Club of Mobilong Rtn Joy Burgess Mrs Margaret England Rtn Bob England DGN Wendy Gaborit Rtn Cecily Graetz Rtn Vernon Graetz Rtn Lorraine Hurrell Mr. John Jury Rtn Dale Manson Mrs Gail Manson Rtn Jill M Reddin Rtn Barry Stacey Mrs Dawn Stacey Rtn Alistar Watson
Rotary Club of Morialta Rtn Alan Cushway Hon. Rtn Judy Cushway Rtn Dennis L Heanes Mrs Rae Heanes Rtn Emiko Mayer Rtn Peter Mayer Rtn Diana Potter Rtn Ken Quarrell Mrs Margie Quarrell Rtn David Riggall Mrs Jenny Riggall
Rotary Club of Mount Barker Rtn Ian Rose Mrs Margaret Rose
Rotary Club of Murray Bridge Rtn Graham Coventry Mrs Judith Coventry Mrs Elizabeth Cozens Rtn Sam Cozens Mrs Beverley Curtis Rtn Trevor Curtis Rtn Brian Foster Mrs Susanne Foster Rtn Ron Jericho Mrs Sabine Jericho Mrs Rhonda LeGallez Rtn Robin LeGallez Rtn Don McLean Mrs Mary McLean Rtn Dave Mellen Rtn Jenny Phillips Mrs Deanna Prosser Rtn Kevin Prosser Rtn Jack Reddin Rtn John Scarvelis Mrs Bev Scarvelis Rtn Philip Westover Rtn Jerry Wilson Mrs Kerry Wilson Ms Robin Wilson
Rotary Club of Noarlunga Rtn Susan Curtis Ms Nettie Mitchell Rtn Ian Parsons Rtn Dini Whyte
Rotary Club of Noarlunga East Mrs Heather Hutchinson Rtn Murray Hutchinson Rtn Chris Markey Rtn Bill Walsh Rtn Sarah Walsh
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Rotary Club of Norwood Mrs Jennifer Anderson Rtn Peter Anderson Rtn Bob Brigden Mrs Sally Brigden Rtn Pat Brown Rtn Di Hagger PDG Euan Miller Mrs Jill Miller Mrs Claire Perrin Rtn Graham Perrin Rtn Barbara Saunders
Rotary Club of Onkaparinga Rtn Lin Green Mrs Lyn Green Rtn David Harris Rtn John Hughes Mrs Sandy Hughes Rtn Robyn Jaensch Rtn Barry Klose Mrs Bronwen Klose
Rotary Club of Red Cliffs Mrs Shirley Williams Rtn Stuart Williams
Rotary Club of Somerton Park Rtn Trevor Andrew Mr Barry Gardner Mrs Johneen Hammond Rtn Peter Hammond Rtn Barbara Humphries Mr Wayne Humphries Rtn Pam Maxwell Mrs Meredith Ochota PDG Peter Ochota Rtn Bee Siemionow
Rotary Club of St. Peters PDG Dennis Henschke Rtn Tuck-weng Kok
Rotary Club of Stirling Rtn Grant Andrew Rtn Rod Cooper Rtn Dennis Liddle Rtn Susanne Marie Rtn Trevor McGuirk Rtn Don Moyes Mrs Gill Osborne Rtn John Osborne Mrs Liz Wilson Rtn Dick Wilson
Rotary Club of Tailem Bend Rtn Sally Charlton Rtn Sara Fensak Mrs Kay Hughes Rtn Rob Hughes Mrs Deidrie McEntee Rtn John McEntee Rtn Murray McFarlane Rtn Sue Piggott
Rotary Club of Unley Rtn Briony Casburn AG Jerry Casburn Rtn Sheila Evans Rtn Bob Laws Ms Glenyss Steedman
Rotary Club of Victor Harbor Mrs Jenny Haythorpe Rtn Malcolm Haythorpe Rtn Alan Roberts Mrs Jessie Roberts Mrs Jan Sheehan Rtn Tony Sheehan
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Rotary Club of Waikerie Rtn Colleen M Andrew Mrs Cheryl Angove Rtn Ted Angove Rtn Barb Gartley Rtn Grant Hall Mrs Ann Hall AG Barry Harden Mrs Pat Harden Rtn Alan Hillier Mrs Virginia Hillier Rtn Cary Hocking Mrs Jenny Hocking Rtn Betty Kuchel Rtn Mark Kuchel Rtn Errol Matschoss Mrs Joy Matschoss PDG Ian Oliver Rtn Lyn Oliver Mrs Kaye Quast Rtn Trevor Quast GSE Team Taiwan 5 Social Registrants 20 Youth Exchange Long Term 7 Short Term 11
OTHER DISTRICTS D.9980 Rotary Club of Cromwell PRID Stuart Heal Rtn Adrienne Heal D.9570 Rotary Club of Rockhampton PDG Terry Daley
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Conference organisers would like to acknowledge the following for their contributions to District 9520 Conference 2013.
SPONSORS
Back COVER OUTSIDE – RED OTHERS – INSIDE BACK COVER INSIDE FRONT COVER:
S.C. Pannell Wines (Arundel Pastoral Company)
APC Integration
The Barossa Council NAB/MLC Financial Planning
Southern Cross Care Wohlers, Tanunda
Paradise Motors Wolf Blass
Delnote Constructions
APPRECIATION FOR ASSISTANCE
The Barossa Council Conference Chairman Richard Campbell and the 2013 Conference Committee Rotary Club of Marion Members/Partners and Friends Rotary Club of Holdfast Bay Rotary Club of Barossa Valley Rotary Club of Barossa Districts Conference Registrar - Melda Hammond Master of Ceremonies – Richard, Penni and Roy All Conference Speakers All Conference Sponsors Staff of the Barossa Arts & Convention Centre Staff of the Barossa Visitor Information & Booking Centre Staff of the Vine Inn Hotel Staff of the Weintal Motel Staff of the Wolf Blass Visitor Centre All others who helped in any way for the Conference.
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101-103 Murray Street, Tanunda
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