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District: 9640 Chartered 20th August, 1945 17 May 2016
Charter No: 6069 www.southportaustraliarotary.org
Club No 17905 Service Above Self
! Lea Rickwood President 2015/16
TREASURER’S BIRTHDAYS
THE ROTATOR of the
ROTARY CLUB OF
SOUTHPORT Queensland, Australia
ROSTER 24 May
Chair Elisabeth S Sgt Duncan P Attnd Bill C Treas Leanda C Rot Min Allan T Thks Neil R Up/Dn Peter O Scribe Greg D
M&G All members
ROSTER 17 May
Joint meeting Broadbeach Club
At the Hub 32 Hinde St
Ashmore
Scribe Marion J
RI President
K.R. Ravi Ravindran
DG Anne Egan
President Lea
Rickwood
1955
President’s Message 10th May
Graham Jones explanation of the US electoral system on Tuesday evening was regarded with great interest from members. It is easy to see why some Americans don’t bother to vote in a country where it isn’t compulsory. In the USA, the Philippines and in Australia the media is currently focusing on the character of politicians and policies or lack thereof. Politics and politicians come and go. The United Nations has also failed to deliver on many things, not the least of which is world peace. I noted with interest at the District Conference, that Rotary is in discussion with other parties globally. The nature of these discussions are secret, however I think it would be safe to say that the outcomes will be internationally positive and directed towards a better world. As an individual there is not much we can do. A politician is governed by their party and the desire to be re-elected. Rotarians have no hidden agendas. I am proud to be one. For those who were not at the meeting on Tuesday evening when I reported on the conference, let me assure you that DG Anne Egan achieved her goal. She wanted us to leave inspired. The quality of the speakers over delivered on my expectations. There were a few that deserve special mention. Young Australians of the Year Nicolas Marchesi and Lucas Patchett are the young men who founded Orange Sky Laundry. In a very short time they have achieved a national service bringing dignity and a conversation for the homeless in Australia. Rotarian Bob Murray has a very laid back style, but don’t let that fool you. He has done an amazing job in eliminating poverty in the Philippines. There are very many worthwhile projects seeking and deserving our support. We don’t need to reinvent the wheel. There will be no excuses accepted for not attending the 2017 District Conference in Ballina on the 5
th, 6
th, 7
th and 8
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of May. DGE Michael Irving has confirmed Ita Buttrose and Kerry O’Brien from the 7.30 Report and 4 Corners programs will be speakers. Indigenous leader Noel Pearson and Max Walker, who is patron for ROMAC are also confirmed. We will book a motel within walking distance to the venue, so that fellowship will be extended beyond conference hours. Leanda Cooper has done an excellent job in organizing the Gold Coast Picnic on Sunday. I hope to see you all there. Lea Rickwood President 2015/16
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TREASURER’S REPORT Merv Powell NOTE: All members who fail to send in an apology for non-attendance will be charged as per our club policy, which was agreed by all members at previous club assemblies. 3 May Attendance. Members 22, partners 1, club guest 1, Total 24 Polio $44, Fines $50.80. 10 May Attendance members 23, partner 1. Total 24. Polio $46, Fines $65.40, Billy $62.00. BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES 17 May Elisabeth and Reiner S ROTARY Induction Spouse Birthday 19 May 87 Merv P
ROTARY GRACE & FOUR WAY TEST
Date Claimer 4 June Rotary race day 28 June Change over dinner Apologies to Marion Jones Club Service Director
Apologies must be received before noon on the Monday prior to Tuesday’s meeting. There are three ways to apologise if you cannot attend a meeting. Fill in the apologies book on the attendance table. Email [email protected] Telephone or text 0406 040 039 The board has ruled that the cost of a meal will have to be paid for by the member if an apology is not received DUTIES ROSTER – If members are unable to fulfil a duty, it is their responsibility to find a replacement. CHAIRMAN- The chairman is responsible for telephoning the members on duty to confirm their attendance.
SCRIBE REPORT TUESDAY MAY 10TH
2016
Chairman for the evening Jim Scotte opened the meeting with the customary recitation of the four way
test and the Loyal Toast.
ROTARY GRACE
Oh Lord and giver of all good
We thank Thee for our daily food
May Rotary friends and Rotary ways
Help us to serve thee all our days
FOUR WAY TEST
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
This Week :At The Hub with Broadbeach Club
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PP Greg Dux gave a Rotary Minute (or 3) about Rotary in Russia. Prior to the breakup of USSR in 1991
several attempts had unsuccessfully been made to establish Rotary in the Communist Regime. In 1988
Swedish Rotarians met with the USSR Ambassador who gave support to the proposal, and RI President
Hugh Archer visited and outlined conditions such as freedom of speech at meetings, freedom of selecting
members, freedom of travel and visits, and the right to pay dues to RI. These revolutionary (excuse pun)
ideas were taken to the Deputy Foreign Minister who agreed to them. The first club was established in
Moscow followed by 10 more in regional capitals for a 2 year trial. In June 1990 the Moscow club was
chartered, and the USSR collapsed in December 1991. The trial was forgotten and Rotary continues today
and is growing.
President Lea Rickwood welcomed members and guest Alison, Steve Penfold’s partner. Lea attended
the District Conference at Murwillumbah over the past weekend, and was inspired by the quality of
speakers and the outstanding projects by clubs in our District. She encouraged members to get behind
incoming DG Michael Irving at next year’s event in Ballina. Our club received a membership award for
the launch of the Griffith Uni Satellite Club, which now makes Southport the largest Club in the District.
Leanda Cooper reported on arrangements for the Aunties and Uncles family day this coming Sunday,
and also advised that there were several submissions to hand for donations from the Carousel Fund.
Marion Jones advised that next week’s meeting will be a combined one with Broadbeach RC at their
“shed” at Ashmore. She mentioned the upcoming ROMAC Trivia Night at the GC Arts Centre on Friday,
May 27th
, and a Michael Irving arranged “Purple Pinkie Day” at the Robina Town Centre in early July
.
David Randall was seeking help with interviewing prospective awardees in the Youth programmes run
by the club.
Bill Connelly spoke about a fundraising evening on Friday August 26th
to raise money for DG Partner
Roz Irving’s nominated charity, the Fred Hollows Foundation. The event will be held at the Italo-
Australian Club at Clear Island Waters and will double as a farewell to our Rotary Friendship Exchange
visitors.
Allan Thompson invited members to attend a breakfast meeting of the Satellite Club on a Thursday at
7.30am.
After dinner Sergeant Allan Thompson conducted a quick fire session, the usual $2 donation to Polio
Plus, a generous donation from Murray Bertrand, Steve Penfold was pinged for putting the wrong fuel in
his car, Leanda Cooper was happy to pay considerably for not saying the words Cl---on or Tr—p in
relation to US Presidential candidates. Apparently stuck on what to do next, the Sergeant asked his
collectors to empty the tables of all the coins on them. Which they did, and that was that!
Heads and Tails winner David Randall. Raffle Tracy Narain.
Our speaker this evening was our own Graham Jones, who, having the benefit of several year’s
residence in the US, attempted to explain to us the complexities and idiosyncrasies of the American
electoral system. He was assisted by a Power Point presentation, which did make the going a little easier.
Rather than report every little twist and turn here I’m sure any member who seeks further knowledge on
the subject would be best served by contacting Graham direct. Suffice it to say, that the possibility of
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump going head to head is not one to relish.
Liz Hamilton gave a vote of thanks to Graham, and President Lea closed the meeting with an
uncommon rendition of the National Anthem, to appease this week’s Chairman.
Meeting concluded at 7.40pm
Scribe Bill C.
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Aunties and Uncles, Gold Coast (A&U GC) (a non profit organisation) is a mentoring program for
working with vulnerable and socially isolated children between the ages of 1 – 11 yrs old. Mentors (aka
Aunties and Uncles) offer each child time, attention, care, stability, guidance and exposure to new
experiences and opportunities to empower them to reach their potential and establish their future.
The Carousel Committee received a request from Aunties and Uncles, Gold Coast to fund their annual
family activity day for the children, their mums and dads and siblings who are in the program, mentors
and staff. The committee felt that rather than just provide them funding it would be a good community
project for the club.
The Club members were presented with the idea and it was agreed that it would be a wonderful club
activity to host their Annual Family Picnic Day in conjunction with the staff at A&U. Details of the event
are as follows:
Date: 15 May 2016 (Sunday)
Location: MacIntosh Island
Attendees: 60-70 people
Time: 11:00am – 2pm
Children Age Group: 8 -12
Activities: games for the children and families Lunch: sausage sizzle, sandwiches, fruit and drinks
Guests bring their own chairs, drinks, hats and sunscreen
Club members are asked to arrive at the park at 9am to help set up.
Next Tuesday May 17, we will join Broadbeach Rotary for their meeting at their Hub which is at 32
Hinde Street in Southport/Ashmore.
The time is 6 for 6.30 pm and the cost is $20 per person. Drinks are at own cost.
Do come and enjoy fellowship with a neighbouring Rotary Club as we share what we are both
doing in our community.
If you didn't sign the sheet on Tuesday night, please let Marion know ASAP
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Contact Marion Jones to book in for the Trivia night.
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DUTIES 17 May 24 May 31 May 7 June
Chair N/A Elisabeth S Gary W David R
Sergeant N/A Duncan P Hugh S Peter O
Attendance N/A Bill C Neil R Helen M
Treasurer N/A Leanda C Michelle W Sahlee O
Rotary Minute N/A Allan T Steve P Graham J
Vote of thanks N/A Neil R Tracy N Andrew M
Ups and Downs N/A Peter O Lionel P Graham C
Scribe Marion J Greg D Liz H Elisabeth S
Meet & Greet All members All Members All members All members
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GUEST SPEAKERS & CALENDAR 2016
Partners are welcome at all meetings and vocational visits.
17 May Joint meeting with Broadbeach Club at the Hub
24 May Beekeeping Kevin Finn
31 May Member Behind the Badge
7 June TBA
Contributions to The Rotator are most welcome, please e-mail [email protected] before 6.00pm Thursday. Copies to Sue Dux [email protected].
CAROUSEL ROSTER COMING DAYS 12-May Thu
13-May Fri Lionel Susan McP
14-May Sat Lambert Robina Susan McP
15-May Sun Rotaract Have a Feed Have a Feed Susan McP
Date Day 9-12 12-3pm 3-6pm 6-9pm
16-May Mon Robert Allen
17-May Tue Dot & Ken Hugh Smith
18-May Wed Have a Feed Have a Feed
19-May Thu Ashmore Ashmore Robina
20-May Fri Robert Allen Lionel Susan McP
21-May Sat Sahlee O Lambert Robina Susan McP
22-May Sun Rotaract Allan T Lea Rickwood Susan McP
Rotary District Conference in Murwillumbah May 6-8, 2016
The three Rotary Clubs in Murwillumbah organized an excellent District Conference over last
weekend with over 400 registrants. Among the guest speakers of the highest caliber were
Australian of the Year David Morrison and Young Australians of the Year, Nick and Lucas of
Orange Sky Laundry. Dr Danielle Stanisic presented her research into a vaccine for Malaria and a
young couple told of the hostel they have built in remote Nepal to enable local children to go to
school and the help they are giving to the local community to become more self supporting.
It was an honour to have Rotary President Nominee Ian Riseley and Juliet from Melbourne join
the conference. Juliet was District Governor in the same year as our own Graham Jones.
Southport Rotary took out the Award for the biggest membership increase in the District, thanks
to our Satellite Club.
Thanks to all who donated to the Silent Auction which raised $2835 so far, with our contribution
of over $300 much appreciated. The proceeds of the Silent Auction will support the District
Human Brain Research Project which provides a scholarship for a PhD student to work on Dr
Peter Silburn’s team which does deep brain stimulation for people suffering from Parkinson’s,
Tourette’s and other neurological disorders.
Make sure you put the dates for next year’s District Conference in Ballina in your diary-May 5-8.
We will look at making a group booking for this, our DGE Michael Irving’s Conference.
Marion
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Murwillumbah Conference Photos
Southport at Murwillumbah conference Lt Gen David Morrison OAM
DG Anne in official regalia GSE team from Pennsylvania USA
DG Elect Michael I Tammy Hamawi Exchange student
Megan Smith RI President Nominee Ian Riseley OAM
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PDG Brian and Nancy Knowles are awarded Silent auction area
Orange Sky Laundry Nicholas Marchesi and Lucas Patchett Pres Lea, Graham J and friend Meeting 10 May
Chair Jim S Greg D Rotary minute Lea welcomes all
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Club award for membership from conference Bill C promotes a fundraiser
Allan T Sergeant PDG Graham talks politics
Thanks from Liz H
Malaria Day at Griffith
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Thoughts for the week.
Trump: "It's not a toupee, I just found the Bush that Jeb lost."
How is Donald Trump going to create middle class jobs? By paying them to cheer for him during campaign events.
Why is Donald Trump always seen with Melania? Because all his other wives support Hilary.
Which 2 food groups make up Donald Trumps diet? Meat and Democrats
If minorities have the race card and women have the gender card, what do rednecks have? The Trump Card
What's the difference between Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan? If Trump gets Alzheimers his IQ will go up
Why shouldn't Republicans worry about losing in 2016? Apparently depression is covered by Obamacare
Why is Hillary getting ready for an 8 year term? Because her vision is 2020
Why should conservatives vote for Hillary? Because a woman's place is in the White House
Apparently Monica Lewinsky won’t be voting for Hillary Clinton this election
She says the last Clinton presidency left a bad taste in her mouth.
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NEARBY CLUBS FOR ”MAKE-UPS” Further information can be found in the District Directory Day Time Club Venue Address
Monday 6.30pm Surfers Paradise Mantra Legends Gold Coast Hwy and Laycock St Surfers Paradise
6.30pm Coomera Valley Arundel Tavern 226 Napper Rd Parkwood
6.30pm Runaway Bay Arundel Tavern 226 Napper Rd Arundel
Tuesday 6.30pm Parkwood Arundel Tavern 226 Napper Rd. Arundel
Wednesday 7.00am Surfers Sunrise Southport Yacht Club Main Beach
7.15am Hope Is Hope Island Golf Club Hope Island
12.30pm Mermaid Beach Quality Inn Markeri St. Mermaid Beach
6.30pm Ashmore Ashmore Steak and Seafood
Cnr Ashmore Rd and Reed St.
Thursday 7.00am Burleigh Hds Burleigh Hds Surf Club Goodwin Tce. Burleigh Hds
2nd and 4th Thursdays
6.15pm Gold Coast Central
Southport Golf Club Slatyer Ave
7.00am Coomera River Waterlife Restaurant Gold Coast Marina 76-84 Waterway Dv Coomera.
Friday 7.00am Broadwater Southport
Southport Yacht Club Main Beach