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Tuesdays at 600 wwwrosevillechaserotaryorgau The Rotary Club of Roseville ChaseROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTMark Daniel Maloney Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 1 MEETING on 13 August 6 ID: 949743

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Front Cover: (clockwise from top left) Picnic shelter and BBQ at Echo Point, Carevan Van,Childrens· Playground in Babbage Road, a 25th Anniversary project, and our annual Fun Run.Richard GreenPP Arthur MarshallTreasurerClub Administration DirectorDavid BrandMembership DirectorDavid BrandDavid BrandVocational, Community &PP Peter LewisYouth Service DirectorPDG Greg MuldoonRisk Management Officer Tuesdays at 6.00 www.rosevillechaserotary.org.au The Rota

ry Club of Roseville ChaseROTARY INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENTMark Daniel Maloney Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 1 MEETING on 13 August (6.00 pm for 6.30 pm) Bulletin Volume; 30 Issue No; 3 13 August 2019 PARTNERS & FRIENDS WELCOMEof Australia. The Association followed the Royal Commission very closely, and The main role of the Association is to represent the interests of insurance brokers to governments, Members of Parliament

, ASIC and other agencies. Dallas has Council of Australia, and worked in the NSW Government overseeing compulsory Dallas is admitted as a barrister at law in NSW, although he is not a practising lawyer. He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 2 PRESIDENT RICHARD GREEN’S REPORT At the last meeting the speaker was Marilyn Kenney, members. The numbers of runners was disappointing. Br

okers Association of Australia. Dallas will be speaking about the Royal the meeting as he is a very good speaker.We have the Father’s day BBQ at Roseville Public School, and Bunnings BBQ coming up. Unfortunately the Bunnings BBQ falls on Father’s Day. We also have another Bunnings BBQ allocated later in October. It is important we make a good The golf day organization is well on the way. Chatswood’s pro�t will go to a dental team in Ea

st Timor. Our pro�t will go towards an organization that. provides machines that enables disabled people to play golf. The pro�t will be split between We therefore need sponsors . Contact Neil Howie or David Brand if you have any Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin Advise Attendance O�cer, before 8.00 am SATURDAY before the meeting. Any special dietary requirements, you or your guests, also advise Peter. Vote

of Thanks13 August27 AugustDG Kalma McLellan - O�cial Club VisitSHORE MUNA presentations10 SeptemberTO BE ADVISED24 SeptemberGeorge Ayoub, Technical Match O�cial. Previous World Rugby Cups LAST MEETING - 16 JULY 2019 PP John HARTLEY PP Nick BROOKE PP Peter McKEOWN MEETING ROSTERS Guests AttendingAbsent - No ApologyPartners AttendingVisiting Rotarians BIRTHDAYS - AUGUST and SEPTEMBER 2019 APOLOGIES AND GUESTS Rotary

Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 4BUNNINGS BBQ SCHEDULE;Sunday 1 September; ChatswoodSunday 13 October; Chatswood NEXT MEETING - 27 AUGUST 2019OFFICIAL VISIT BY DG KALMA McLELLANand MUNA PRESENTATIONSDG KALMA McLELLANShe has served on the Board as PR Director, Club Service Director, Membership Director, Club President (2014-15) and is Treasurer 2017/18. She has also been the newsletter (The Hub) editor, is currently the Child Kalma has a heritage in R

otary, following in the footsteps of her father (Blacktown Professionally, Kalma works in the vocational education sector through Western Sydney University, overseeing leadership and management training to corporate raining in broader vocational leadership areas took over. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin MUNA PRESENTATIONOne team comprising Finn McCredie, Tom Munns and Olivier Daish-Gorge,The team will go onto the National MUNA in Canberra in Au

gust.Lachlan Ward. I HOPE YOU DON’T HAVE ANY OF THESE PHOBIACENOSILLICA PHOBIA CHROMETOPHOBIA Fear of money. AWARD FOR 2018/2019 Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 6 ROSEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL - FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST - FRIDAY 30 AUGUST 2019’s DayBreakfast BBQ at the school on Friday 30 August 2019.From the feed back from last year, the bacon and eggs was the most popular, so it is likely that the school will forgo sausages for th

is year. COMBINED DISTRICTS CONFERENCE 2020 The District Conference will be held in Wollongong at the Wollongong Turia Pitt was burnt alive during an ultra marathon, humanitarian, Interplast Ambassador.Kaye Green, the �rst Tasmanian exchange student to Japan in 1972, successful lithographer.Rebecca Tolstory AM, Rotarian, founding Chair of Path of HopeRob Edwards, entertaining and inspiring motivational speaker.prior to the Conference on

the Friday afternoon. We have also arranged with Wollongong Council for Rotarians to plant a tree in the Wollongong area on the Put it in your diaries now. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 7 CARDS OF APPRECIATION FROM SCHOOL PUBLIC SPEAKING AND ESSAY WINNERS Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin A SIGN OF THINGS TO COME?“policewomen” and “�remen”. All such commonly used words in city documents 21 JULY 2019year enjoyed anoth

er crisp morning and splendid sunny day.well conducted event that ran without any known hitches. The pre-planning and made for an enjoyable day, which most runners seemed to appreciate.Also following are some photos from the day, including the presentation of the female and male winners in the 3 event, by the Vice-President Greg Muldoon. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 9 Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 10 Rotary Club of Roseville Chas

e Bulletin 11 Kristin FRYKBERGANNABELL MAPLE-BROWNErik FRYKBERG Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 12 Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 13 SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERGEORGE AYOUBTECHNICAL MATCH OFFICIALPRIOR RUGBY WORLD CUPSA NIGHT NOT TO BE MISSEDGeorge Ayoub will be our special guest speaker at our regular meeting on Tuesday 24 September (just after Australia’s �rst Pool game against Fiji on 21 September in the second week of the

World Cup and just before their most important game against Wales on 29 September). with the Final on Saturday 2 November.George is one of the most senior professional referees in World Rugby. He is currently a member of the Super Rugby panel for Television Match O�cials (known as TMO). However he will not be an TMO at this years World Cup, Born in Sydney, George trained as a teacher and took up refereeing in 1990 when he was a schoolmas

ter at St Patrick’s College, Strath�eld. By 1995 he was refereeing senior rugby in Sydney and he was selected on the Australian referees George was appointed to his �rst Test in May 2002 between Japan and Tonga, and went on to referee 3 Tests and 17 Super Rugby matches before he retired been the TMO for a number of games at the World Cup. He has also o�ciated as the TMO in Test Matches including the recent 2017 d

rawn series in New PLEASE CONSIDER INVITING YOUR PARTNERS AND FRIENDS TO THIS SPECIAL NIGHT. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 14 ROSEVILLE CHASE AND CHATSWOOD ROTARY CHARITY GOLF DAYMONDAY 28 OCTOBER 2019 Four Ball AmbroseTrybooking.com.au (commencing soon)Team of 4 players $600 including breakfast, golf and Lunch.Times: Teams:interests to consider being a sponsor of the Golf day. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 15

(0411 258 419 or richard@richardgreenconsulting.com.au) Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 16 TRAIN RIDE TO END POLIO D9685 on Saturday morning details of this major World Polio Hold an event to raise funds for, or to increase awareness of Rotary’s work toward polio eradicationRotary. We ask that, as a Club, that your Club contribution is $1950 ($10 Based on last year’s event this is a great opportunity for area. We will also have represe

ntatives from two Districts in New Zealand riding https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x12jnez6ktnppt0/AAArC0k-RJ3_Timetable; This schedule tells you at what time we will stop at your station. This can be used to promote the ride to your members and for • Club to commit to participate – advise Mark Anderson on mark.anderson@ rotary.org• Enter your goal in My Rotary – www.rotary.org • Advise Mark Anderson of the amount

your Club is going to contribute• Advise Club Treasurer to make the contribution in October8894 9841 or email mark.anderson@rotary.org. Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 17 Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 19 SOME RATHER UNIMPORTANT INFORMATIONAYERS ROCK/ULURU. Given this o�cial dual name in 1993. The Rock was South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. Gosse was the �rst E

uropean to climb the Rock, accompanied by an Afghan camel driver.KINANYI/ MOUNT WELLINGTON. The Mountain was previously named Mt Wellington in honour of the Duke of Wellington (but had many names before that). The name “KINANYI” has recently & beer to clothes, bags, stationery, and stubby holders.KATI THANDA/LAKE AYRE. Named in 1840 in honour of Edward John Ayre, combined name of Kati Thanda/Lake Ayre.BETOOTA, In south-west Queensland,is Australiaâ€

™s smallest ghost town with a his death in 2004 he was the town’s only resident. LAST MEETING - 16 JULY.GUEST SPEAKER - MARILYN KENNEY ; ROMACMarilyn Kenney, a member of Springwood Rotary Club, and District chair for ROMAC (Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children) gave an interesting to Australia for these major surgeries.Over 500 children have been treated in Australia and New Zealand since 1998ROMAC is managed and operated by Rotarians and Voluntee

rs Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 20 the 2018-19 Rotary year.(Summary of David Rand’s Report)and individual Rotarians have given $A 764,000 in this last Rotary year. This contribution from Ride the Train organised by Mark and Dave Anderson from Rhapsody in November. Our End Polio giving this last year was$A 244,000 against $A 80,000 in the previous yearUnfortunately, our Annual Fund giving, which is fundamental to our ability to 475,000) f

rom $US 404,000 ($A 529,000) in 2017-18. Best Annual Fund giving clubs per capita were E-Club ($US 1458), Beecroft ($US 860), and North Sydney ($US 411). Thirteen of our clubs gave more than A donation was received from every club in our district.Foundation’s funds go almost entirely into doing good in the world with a world-leading ranking in terms of e�ectiveness, e�ciency, integrity and low cost of We look forward to a

ll clubs continuing to give their generous support during this Chair. I thank our District 9685 Foundation committee for their great work around Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 21 Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 22COMMITTEES2019-2020 Club Administration Allan Farrar, Lori Farrar, Peter McKeown, Di Wilkinson.Vocational, Community Director; PP Peter LewisBob Warland, Grant Campbell, Di Wilkinson Youth ServiceDirecto

r; PDG, PP Greg Muldoon Ian Fraser, PP Ian Robertson, Sue Ward, Avis Manoukian.Director; PP Neil Howie Mike Harrowell, PP Malcolm Pilcher, PP Cli� Garrett, PP John Hartley , Ian Garrard. Ian Garrard; Sue Ward, Allan Farrar. PP Ross Symons.Allan Farrar.Working With ChildrenClub Veri�cation O�cersWelfare Chairman Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 23 MAJOR SUPPORTERS OF OUR C

LUBOur meetings are hosted by theComplimentary printing byClarke Murphy Printing Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 24 Vocational Water & Youth ServiceFun Run Brie�ng O�cial Club VisitMUNA presentationsGeorge AyoubTechnical Rugby World world·s Illinois, USA, was formed on 23 February 1905 by Paul Harris.membership professional are non-political, non-religious, and open to all cultures, racThe Rotary motto is PAST PRES

IDENTS1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Duncan Campbell Robert Brell Malcolm PilcherIan RobertsonAndrew BlackPeter BowdenPeter McKeown Michael Harrowell Object The development of acquaintance as an opportunity the recognition of the worthiness of all usef

ul occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian·s occupation as an opportunity to serve society;goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal For the community, friendship, the opportunity to serve through Rotary,Australians all, let us rejoice,For we are young and free,We·ve golden soil and wealth for toil 1. Is it the TRUTH?2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all co