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The
Terrotarian
Rotary Club of Darwin
GPO Box 879 Darwin NT Australia 0801
The First Rotary Club in the Northern Territory, chartered 8 September 1958. Sponsored by the RC of Port Adelaide SA, we are in turn the sponsoring Club of the Darwin North, Nhulunbuy and Dili Rotary Clubs.
August is Rotary Membership & Extension Month
THE 4 WAY TEST ROTARY GRACE Is it the truth? O Lord and giver of all good Is it fair to all concerned? We thank you for our daily food Will it build goodwill and better friendships? May Rotary friends and Rotary ways Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Help us serve thee all our days
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R.I. District 9550 www.d9550rotary.org.au Club President: Scott Perkins
Bulletin Editor: Iain Smith Club Website: www.darwinrotary.com
Apologies: Andrew Baxter [email protected] 0450 491539 (Text preferred)
Bulletin Meeting Date 05(15/16) 2925 30/07/15
Advance notice Thu. 13 August – Mixed meeting, District Governor Mike Woods
This week
Justine Glover – CEO Kidsafe NT
Next week Michael Gunner – Leader of NT Opposition
Coming Week
Birthdays Anniversaries None recorded Tue 4 August, Ken & Shirley Houghton
Duty Roster This week Next week Attendance / Apologies Andrew Baxter Andrew Baxter
Rotary Grace Jim Grierson John Hartree
Welcome to visitors Aidan McCaw Jim McNally
International Toast Steven Camilleri Bob Cowling
Fellowship # 1 Jim McNally Mick Murray
Fellowship # 2 Ken Middlebrook Greg Need
Fellowship # 3 Vic Minchin Wayne Nicholls
Introduction of Guest Speaker Mick Murray tba
Response to Guest Speaker Wayne Taylor tba
Last Week
SHOWTIME
The calm before the storm – everyone's fresh and relaxed, everything seems to be in order and the chocolate wheel is about to begin spinning.
John Emslie reports:
On Sunday morning, I was sitting in my comfortable chair in the lounge, watching the Wallabies vs Pumas match. I started to become somewhat irritated at the banality of the commentary from Gordon Bray and Matt Bourke. Their words bore little resemblance to what was happening in front of them: we learnt (“you heard
it here first”) that the wife of an Argentine player (who was not even involved in the match) had just given birth to twins: we were informed that one of the Pumas had attended a sports clinic in Buenos Aires with the Manchester City striker (whatever that means). And so on, and so forth, etc, etc, etc. Meanwhile, I had momentarily taken my eyes off the play and the Pumas were penalised. What for? This pair weren’t going to tell me. And then, I got a feeling of déjà vu (yes, all over again). This was what I had been putting up with for the best part of the weekend. Instead of Bray and Bourke, we had Kym and Scruffy, spruiking
at the Chocolate Wheel. Did they keep the poor Recorder informed of what was happening out front? Well – I learnt that the pizza Kym had the night before was great; that Scruffy kept seeing mates from Alice Springs in the crowd; we had a learned discussion on the relative merits of the various food stalls around us; and other pieces of trivia such as an empty pram had just passed their eyes, and another balloon had escaped from some hapless child. Oh, and don’t forget the interview with the junior Darwin Cricket Club player. But please, please do forget the excruciating attempts at vocal harmony from the dubious duo. (Although Kingo did remark to me that he thought they were great: “The best spruiking I’ve ever heard”. Hmm.)
And so, in my capacity as Sergeant-at-Arms, I hereby declare that Kym and Scruffy have been nicknamed Bourke and Bray. Now that I have got that off my chest, I have to go on record and state categorically that we owe a great deal of thanks to this recalcitrant pair for their efforts over the weekend. And not only for taking on the task of continuous spruiking (albeit helped out when required by Grant the Turret Head).
When I arrived at 0800, Kym and Judy have already set up and Scruffy is off to Fingers’ place (and a big thank you Mark for your assistance) to seek further improvements to the machinery we know as The Wheel. He kept it up for three days, ensuring an almost uninterrupted operation (the interruptions were all PPM – Planned Preventative Maintenance.) Thank you fellows and I certainly appreciate your efforts.
There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes that we tend to take for granted, such as Ray organising and delivering the prizes, coming in at 0700-ish to top up drinks, and generally keeping a fatherly eye on things.
Then there’s Mick Murray organising the money and banking later. The ladies ensuring prize control goes smoothly. Don’t forget Ray, Kingo and Jim McDog set up the pre-Show barbecue, organising food and drink. And of course the sellers who are the up-front ambassadors for the Club as well as sellers - so thank you all for your efforts.
The results This year we managed 870 spins. Before you groan and point out that is 90 less than last year, consider the following: 2010 783 spins (13 bikes) 2011 760 spins (13 bikes) 2012 836 spins (7 bikes, 9 major prizes) 2013 712 spins (5 bikes, 19 major prizes) 2014 960 spins – an exceptional year (4 bikes, 17 major prizes) 2015 870 spins So, considering these results over five years, excepting last year, we were still up on the norm. Some more stats:
We handed out $26,175 in prize-money
We gave away 9 bikes and 8 other prizes (total value $6,071)
So total prize value was $32,246 Expenditure for the Chocolate Wheel was:
Site fee $ 6,495.18
Tickets cost $ 3,124.00
Prizes cost $ 7,605.00 (N.B. We returned three bikes and the remaining prizes will be raffled over the coming weeks.)
Float $ 7,000.00 So total expenditure $24,224.18. We banked $49,740.00, meaning our profit was $25,516.27. This is par for the course over the past five years (excepting the extraordinary results last year). Finally, it seems that we finished each night early. I don’t know the reason and won’t comment except to say that the record shows we were averaging a spin every three minutes which is a theoretical return of between $1,280 and $1,536 over the 16 spins available. See you all next year.
John Emslie
Photos: Kym Burgess Ray Fauntleroy
Vic Minchin
A big thank you to you John as well. However folks, there's one more thing to do before we can put the Show behind us for another year - the dismantling of our stand. That's going to occur this coming Saturday morning, 1 August, at 8:30 AM. Charlie Dickman is the organiser and he needs around five volunteers to help him. If you can assist please let Charlie know on 0407 035 868.
"In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is strength, in water there is bacteria.
You decide! " Peter Hopton
Understanding Engineers Two engineering students were biking across a university campus when one said, "Where did you get such a great bike?" The second engineer replied, "Well, I was walking along yesterday, minding my own business, when a beautiful woman rode up on this bike, threw it to the ground, took off all her clothes and said, "Take what you want." The first engineer nodded approvingly and said, "Good choice: The clothes probably wouldn't have fit you anyway."
Kym Burgess
Iain Smith
Rotary Club of Darwin Presidents
1958/59 Robbie Robbins 1959/60 Frank Hussey 1960/61 Jim Clape 1961/62 Lou de Courcey
1962/63 Ken Slide 1963/64 Terry Irvine 1964/65 Keith Jarvis 1965/66 Clem Chilman
1966/67 Max Tite PDG 1967/68 Ken Davidson 1968/69 Ken Graham 1969/70 Alf King
1970/71 Ian MacGregor 1971/72 Bill McLaren 1972/73 Don Sanders 1973/74 Jim Hair
1974/75 Barry Gascoyne 1975/76 Stan Haupt 1976/77 Sid Lauder 1977/78 Bob Glindeman
1978/79 John Beagley PDG 1979/80 Jim Gallacher 1980/81 Tony Maryon 1981/82 Peter Wells
1982/83 Dick Hosking 1983/84 Norm Russell 1984/85 Terry Piggott 1985/86 Stan Miller
1986/87 Brian Woodrow 1987/88 Saus Grant 1988/89 Kerry Ambrose-
Pearce
1989/90 Reg Lowry
1990/91 Bob West 1991/92 Rowan
Charrington
1992/93 Harry Payne 1993/94 Tony Jeffries
1994/95 Kym Burgess 1995/96 John Hartree 1996/97 Wayne Nicholls 1997/98 John Hardy
1998/99 Richard Merritt 1999/00 Ray Fauntleroy 2000/01 John Brears 2001/02 John Everett
2002/03 John Emslie 2003/04 Ian Watts 2004/05 Grant Lindsay 2005/06 Martin Jolly
2006/07 Patrick Wright 2007/08 Peter Hopton 2008/09 Wayne Nicholls 2009/10 John Palamountain
2010/11 Jim McNally 2011/12 Peter Beirne 2012/13 Vic Minchin 2013/14 Rob Trenerry
2014/15 Dan Easton 2015/16 Scott Perkins
Rotary Club of Darwin Board 2015-2016* President: Scott Perkins* Vice President: Jeff Swann*
Past President: Dan Easton* President Elect: Mark Taylor* Secretary: Ray Fauntleroy* Treasurer: Mick Murray*
[Asst. Sec. Steven Camilleri] [Asst. Treas: Bob Cowling]
Paul Simon* Mick Myers* Ian Jackson* John Palamountain*
Sergeant at Arms: John Emslie Attendance: Andrew Baxter
Directorates & Committees 2015 – 2016 Community
Service
Club Administration
Youth, International
Service
Fellowship, Vocational
Rotary Foundation, Fundraising
DIRECTOR Mark Taylor
Assistant Director Steve Jose
DIRECTOR Paul Simon
Assistant Director Andrew Baxter
DIRECTOR Mick Myers
Assistant Director Andrew Pinnell
DIRECTOR Ian Jackson
Assistant Director Aiden McCaw
DIRECTOR John Palamountain Assistant Director
Grant Lindsay
Rotary Junior Sports
Foundation & AGFR
Wayne Nicholls Jim McNally
Dave Kingston Hugh Bradley
Membership Retention,
Development, Classification
Jeff Swann Barry George
International Service including
ROMAC, Interplast, RAWCS
Vic Minchin Ray Fauntleroy Matthew Baker David Pearson
Fellowship, Social, Vocational
Service, Away Meetings,
Aidan McCaw Jeff Swann Chris Tuck
ARHRF Programs, Polio, Scholars World
Community Service
Steve Baddeley Peter Hopton
Police Officer of the Year Award
Paul Simon Peter Davies Wayne Taylor
Al Wagner
Attendance
Andrew Baxter Ben Hockley Alan Wagner
Henry Duncan
Youth Exchange Program
Andrew Pinnell Steve Jose Mick Myers
Club Program, Me Talks John
Palamountain Rob Trenerry Mark Nacey
Henry Duncan Terry Unthank
Chocolate Wheel
John Emslie Charlie Dickman
Ben Hockley John Brears
Ladies Long Lunch
Chris Tuck Peter Hopton Vic Minchin Steve Jose
John Brears
Sergeant at Arms
John Emslie Ken Middlebrook
Aiden McCaw
NYSF/ Siemens Science School Prath Prathapan
Guest Speakers
Ian Jackson Steven Camilleri Vic Minchin
Rotary Foundation & Fund Raising
Greg Need Ken Middlebrook
Jim Grierson Lloyd Stevens David Pearson
Ian MacGregor English Awards
Mick Myers Iain Smith
Bill Overton
Website, Facebook, Public Relations,
Wayne Taylor John Emslie
Iain Smith Dave Kingston
Steven Camilleri
Rotaract, Interact
Andrew Pinnell David Kingston Barry George
Remote Community Support
Peter Hopton Charlie Dickman Ken Houghton
Governance
Wayne Taylor John Emslie
Iain Smith Ian Jackson
RYDA
Prath Prathapan Grant Lindsay
Club Almoner John Hartree
Club History Ray Fauntleroy
Iain Smith Kerry Ambrose-
Pearce
RYLA Grant Lindsay
Club Bulletin Iain Smith
John Emslie Mick Myers
Safety, Insurance, Risk Management
John Emslie
Beat Foundation
Mick Myers Barry George Jeff Swann