CAMP OPPORTUNITY

Camp Opportunity is a week long live in camp for differently abled Rotary International District 9455 adults, “Campers”, between the ages of 18 and 35 years, to team with an able bodied carer “Buddy” for a week of adventure as they DIRECTORY 2017-18 mix and interact in a fun atmosphere to share new friendships and experiences. Camp Opportunity is held at the Point Walter Recreation Centre, Bicton which is a dormitory style camp with rooms for 4 people, each has its own bathroom.

The Campers and Buddies engage in many and varied activities including Archery, Abseiling, Flying Fox, Ten Pin Bowling, Adventure World, Zoo visit, T-shirt screen printing, Disco & Karao- ke, Water Sports (biscuit and boat rides), Kite Making, Art and Craft, Talent Night and lots of swimming and laughter.

To source “Campers”, ask your Rotary Club members, friends, neighbours, colleagues, em- ployees, Disability Services and other disability organisations such as Good Samaritans, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome and Headwest. For “Buddies”, ask Rotary Club members, friends, neighbours, colleagues, employees, Rota- ract members, past exchange students, RYLA participants, Local Church and Youth Groups, Universities and TAFEs (Nursing, Teaching, Medical, Youth and Community studies).

If you can’t find an applicant just pledge sponsorship and we will find the “Campers” and “Buddies”. District 9455 Conference Cost per person is $800. Campers and Buddies are fully 6th to 8th April 2018 sponsored so we urge clubs to sponsor a “Camper”, “Buddy” or both and consider helping by sponsoring event Venue: Queens Theatre, Geraldton. opportunities or donating goods and services to help run the camp. “Finding Happiness in Rotary Service” Camp Opportunity runs from Sun 21st - 27th January 2018 For more information contact: Mark Williamson: Ph 9295 4359 Email: [email protected] Robyn Penny: Ph: 9221 0316 Mob: 0400 249 277 Email: [email protected]

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Contents Privacy Policy The information in this District Directory is for the sole use of Rotarians within District Rotary International 7 9455 and other Districts of Rotary International. It cannot be used nor extracts cop- ied for any purpose other than which it is intended, without permission, in writing, from the District Secretary. International Conference RI Founder - Paul Harris Privacy and Information Statement RI President & Message for 2017-18 RI Director & Officers Information Rotary District 9455 is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of your personal information. Our privacy policy adheres to the National Privacy Principles as Rotary District 9455 19 required under the Privacy Act 1988. The personal information that you submit to us is collected in order to provide information services to you, which in turn, allow the District Governor coordination of meetings, fellowship and fundraising activities and community service Assistant Governors and District Board and vocational programs conducted by Rotary Clubs within the District. College of Governors Rotary District 9455 may: 31 District Diary a) share the information with Rotary International and other Rotary Clubs and Dis-

tricts in and overseas. 35 b) disclose the information to outside parties in the course of undertaking Rotary ac- District Administration tivities and programs; and District Board and Leadership Team c) use the information with your consent or as otherwise required by law.

District Information, Rotary District 9455 will not disclose, sell or trade your personal information other than as set out above. You may access your information at any time. If you do re- The Rotary Foundation 47 quire access to your personal information, or have any concerns regarding its use,

please contact the District Secretary. If any of the information we hold is inaccurate Avenues of Service 53 or out of date, please contact the District Secretary immediately and amendments to the information will be made.

Overview of District recommended programs and appointed Chairs You have the option of not providing certain information requested by the District. However, you should note that this may prevent the District from effectively providing 80 General Rotary Information membership information services to you and managing its various activities and pro- grams. Order of Precedence Rotary Emblems In preparing this Directory the District Committee has relied on information and data Rotary Acronmyms provided to a District Database by Club Presidents or Club Representatives. There- Rotary Clubs of 9455 & Office Bearers 84 fore, any errors or omissions may be as a result of incorrect or insufficient data sup- plied to the District Database.

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Core Values

Objects of Rotary

The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy en- terprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: First: The development of an acquaintance as an opportunity for service; Second: High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthi- ness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an oppor- tunity to serve society; Third: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal business & commu- nity life; Fourth: The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world of fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service.

Rotarian Codeof Conduct

As a Rotarian, I will: 1. Act with integrity and high ethical standards in my personal and professional life 2. Deal fairly with others and treat them and their occupations with respect 3. Use my professional skills through Rotary to mentor young people, help those with special needs, and improve people’s quality of life in my community and in the world 4. Avoid behaviour that reflects adversely on Rotary or other Rotarians

The Rotary Four Way Test

Of the things we think, say or do:

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?

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Register at:‐ hp://www.riconvenon.org/en/toronto/register DIRECTORY 2017-18

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

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Paul R Harris, a lawyer, was the founder of the world’s first and largest international service club organisation. IAN RISELEY Rotary Club of Sandringham Born in Racine, Wisconsin, USA on 19 April 1868 Paul was the second VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA of six children to George N. Harris and Cornelia Bryan Harris. At age 3 he moved to Wallingford, Vermont, where he grew up in the care of his grandparents. Married to Jean Thompson Harris (1881-1963), they had no children. He received an LL.B. from the University of Iowa and re- Ian Riseley is a chartered accountant ceived an honorary LL.D from the University of Vermont. and principal of Ian Riseley and Co., a Paul Harris worked as a newspaper reporter, a business teacher, stock firm he established in 1976. Prior to company actor, cowboy, and travelled extensively in the USA and Eu- starting his own firm, he worked in the rope selling marble and granite. In 1896 he went to Chicago to practice law. One evening Paul visited the suburban home of a professional friend. After dinner, as they strolled through audit and management consulting divi- the neighbourhood, Paul’s friend introduced him to various tradesman in their stores. It was sions of large accounting firms and corporations. here Paul conceived the idea of a club that could recapture some of the friendly spirit among businessmen in small communities. A Rotarian since 1978, Ian is a charter member of the Rotary Club of Sandring- ham, Victoria, Australia. He has served RI as treasurer, director, and as mem- On 23 February 1905 Paul Harris formed the first club with three other businessmen: Silvester ber and chair of numerous RI and Foundation committees. Most recently, he Schiele, a coal merchant; Gustavus Loehr, a mining engineer; and Hiram Shorey, a merchant tailor. Paul Harris named the new club “Rotary” because members met in rotation at their served as a Trustee of The Rotary Foundation and is currently co-chair of the various places of business. Club membership grew rapidly. Soon Paul became convinced 2016 (Seoul) Convention Committee. that the Rotary club could be developed into an important service movement and strove to extend Rotary to other cities. Ian has been a member of the board for both a private and a public school, member of the Community Advisory Group for the City of Sandringham, and Paul was also prominent in other civic and professional work. He served as the first Chairman President of Beaumaris Sea Scouts Group. He has been President of Langi- of the Board of the National Easter Seal Society of Crippled Children and Adults in the USA and of the International Society for Crippled Children. He was a member of the board of man- Taan Ski Club as well as honorary auditor or advisor for a number of charitable agers of the Chicago Bar Association and its representative at the International Congress of organizations. Law at The Hague, and a committee member of the American Bar Association. He received the Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America for distinguished service to youth, Ian’s honors include the AusAID Peacebuilder Award from the Australian govern- and was decorated by the governments of Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France ment in recognition of his work in East Timor, the Medal of the Order of Australia and Peru. for services to the Australian community, and the Regional Service Award for a

Paul maintained his law office for most of his life. He spent much time travelling and was invit- Polio-Free World from The Rotary Foundation. ed to speak to Rotarians at annual conventions, District and regional meetings and other func- Ian is married to Juliet, a past district governor. They are Major Donors and Be- tions. When President Emeritus Paul Harris passed away on 27th January 1947, his dream had grown from an informal meeting of four business men to some 6,000 clubs. In the subsequent quest Society members of The Rotary Foundation. They have two children, and fifty four years, the organisation has grown to more than 29,500 clubs with around 1.2 million four grandchildren. Ian and Juliet live on seven hectares at Moorooduc where members, all brought together through Paul Harris’ vision of service and fellowship. they practice their personal philosophy of sustainable and organic living.

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ROTARY: MAKING A DIFFERENCE Some years ago, a new acquaintance asked me what should have been a simple question: Samuel F. Owori “What is Rotary?” I opened my mouth to reply and then stopped short with the realization that I Rotary Club of Kampala simply did not know where to begin. The problem wasn’t that I didn’t know what Rotary was. The problem was that Rotary was — and is — too large and complex to easily define. We are RI President (2018-19) a member-based organization, a club-based organization, and a service based organization; Rotary Foundation Trustee (2012-16) we are local, regional, and international; we are community members, businesspeople and Director, Rotary International (2010-12) professionals, working and retired, active in nearly every country in the world. Every one of our 1.2 million members has a unique set of goals, experiences, and priorities; every one of us has Classification: Banking a unique understanding of Rotary. To me, Rotary is defined not by who we are, but by what we [email protected] do — by the potential that Rotary gives us, and the ways we realize that potential in meaning- ful and lasting service. Rotary has been around for a long time: 112 years. In some ways, Sam has been CEO of the Institute of Corporate Govern- we’ve changed tremendously, as we’ve grown, matured, and adapted to the changing needs ance since 2008. Previously, he was executive director of of our members and communities. In our fundamentals, however, we remain the same: an organization of people with the desire — and through Rotary, the ability — to make a differ- the African Development Bank and managing director of Uganda Commercial Bank. ence in our communities, and the world. We answer the question “What is Rotary?” with our He has served as secretary of the Central Bank of Uganda and the Uganda Bankers actions, by making a difference through our service. As an organization, we recognize how Association, executive member of the Uganda Institute of Bankers, and chair of the important it is that the world understands what Rotary is, and what we do. At the same time, microfinance enterprise FAULU Uganda Limited. He holds various master’s degrees we know that it is more important than ever to allow our clubs to define Rotary service for in law and business management from the Harvard Business School and California themselves. As Rotarians, we have more flexibility than ever to decide how we want our clubs Coast University in the United States, Leicester University in England, and IMD to meet, work, and grow. We’re focused more than ever on making sure that Rotary reflects the people it serves, with more women and a more diverse membership. And we’re working (IMEDE) Business School in Switzerland. He also has studied banking at schools in hard to ensure that Rotary remains the world’s pre-eminent volunteer service organization, by New York City, USA; Oxford, England; and Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. A Rotarian emphasizing long-term planning, sustainable service, and continuity in leadership on every since 1978, Sam has served as a Rotary Foundation Trustee, RI Director, RI Presi- level. In 2017-18, we will answer the question “What is Rotary?” with the theme Rotary: Mak- dent’s representative, Council on Legislation representative, regional Rotary Founda- ing a Difference. However each of us chooses to serve, we do it because we know our service tion coordinator, regional RI membership coordinator, committee member, RI repre- makes a difference in the lives of others. Whether we are building a new playground or a new sentative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Reach Out to Afri- school, improving medical care or sanitation, training conflict mediators or midwives, we know that the work we do will change people’s lives — in ways large and small — for the better. ca Ad-Hoc Committee member, RI training leader, and district governor. Sam and Whatever motivation each of us had for joining Rotary, it is the satisfaction we find in Rotary Norah have been married since 1970, and have three adult sons, and three grand- that causes us to remain, the satisfaction of knowing that week by week, year by year, we are children. part of Rotary: Making a Difference. Ian H.S. Riseley President, Rotary International, 2017-18

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Noel Trevaskis OAM (Sue ) Postal Address: Street Address: Rotary International Rotary International Rotary Centre Headquarters Rotary Club of Bega, District 9710. South Pacific & Philippines Level 2, 60 Phillip Street, Office Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia One Rotary Center PO Box 1415 Tel: +61 2 8894 9800 1560 Sherman Avenue Parramatta NSW 2124 Fax: +61 2 8894 9899 Evanston, IL, 60201- Australia 3698, USA Noel was the District Governor of District 9710 Email: [email protected] in 2005-2006, and a past Board member and Office Hours: 8.30 am to 5pm, Mon to Fri. Chairman of Australian Rotary Health. He has Except Australian & NSW Public Holidays also served as a Board member and Deputy [email protected] Chairman of the Southern Tablelands Com- International Office Manager Frank Pezzimenti Ph: +61 2 8894 9811 munity College, a College assisting people with intellectual disabilities and special needs. He was a Rotary Coordinator and was ADMINISTRATION Chairman of the RI Membership Development Committee for our two Zones as well Administration Coordinator Vacant as being a member of the Rotary International membership Committee. He is a re- Ph: +61 2 8894 9810 [email protected] cipient of a Key Rotarian Award from his District, the Service Above Self Award, and Admin Support / Reception Juliet Timmerman Ph: +61 2 8894 9800 the Medal of the Order of Australia. He was an advisor to University researchers at the Centre for Mental Health Re-  Administration assist with all enquiries about Rotary International & The Rotary Foundation literature, videos and CDs search Health at the Australian National University. CLUB & DISTRICT SUPPORT Noel recently retired after a lifetime working in the agricultural industry mainly in [email protected] sales and marketing. Although now retired from full time work he does do some con- Supervisor Andrew Best Ph: +61 2 8894 9820 sultancy work to agri-business. [email protected] Coordinator Barbara Mifsud Ph: +61 2 8894 9821 Sue is a Nurse and works for an Aged Nursing Care Facility where she works with [email protected] Correspondent Mary Jayne Desmond Ph: +61 2 8894 9822 people with dementia and does palliative care. Sue has always had a real passion to help and work with people who have disabilities and the aged. Sue also volunteers  Admission of new Clubs (Rotary, Rotaract, Interact, Rotary Community Corps, Satellite clubs) at a local hospital as a support person for patients with dementia. While Sue is not a  Applications for change of name, change of club & district locality, merger of clubs Rotarian, she is involved in the Rotary Youth Personal Enrichment program for Dis-  Applications for club & district incorporation trict 9710 as well as supporting Australian Rotary Health.  Licensing inquiries and advice re Licensed Vendors They enjoy time with their family and their garden. Noel is a keen sportsman enjoying  Use of Rotary mark and brand centre guidance golf and is a close follower of cricket and rugby.  District dispute enquiries Noel and Sue live at Tura Beach on the Far South Coast of NSW. They have five  Special club and member anniversary recognition (50th, 75th, 100th ), other special years by request children and eleven grandchildren.  www.rotary.org enquiries including My Rotary guidance, Rotary Club Central, Reports, Showcase & Ideas  Guide district governors, clubs and Rotarians on procedural, constitution and incorporation matters  Assist the district governors, clubs and Rotarians in their communications with world headquarters  Maintain historical records of clubs  Training of clubs and district leaders

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THE ROTARY FOUNDATION FINANCE [email protected] Supervisor PDG Bruce Allen Supervisor Grace Ramirez [email protected] Ph: +61 2 8894 9840 Ph: +61 2 8894 9830 [email protected] Fund Development Officer Mark Anderson Coordinator Sally Furto (Aust & NZ) [email protected] Ph: +61 2 8894 9841 Ph: +61 2 8894 9832 [email protected] [email protected] TRF Admin Krissy Aure-Canson Ph: +61 2 8894 9842 Coordinator Melissa Asanza (TRF Finance) Ph: +61 2 8894 9833 [email protected] Coordinator Rosalyn Ong (Philippines) Ph: +61 2 8894 9831  Fund Development Paul Harris Fellow Recognition – process applications and issue regalia & certificates  Collect per capita dues and other payments to Rotary International  Maintain record of club recognition points  Process Semi Annual reports on club membership and inquiries on SAR payments  Issue benefactor recognitions, bequest and major donor recognition  Assist clubs & districts with inquiries on: club remittances and balances,  reinstatements after payment following termination  Provide assistance and clarification on all Rotary Foundation matters  Process The Rotary Foundation contributions  Assist with The Rotary Foundation contribution enquiries  Make payments to Rotarians travelling at RI or Rotary Foundation expense The Rotary Foundation, Zone 8 [part].  Make payments to Rotary Foundation Scholars  Make Global payments on behalf of TRF and Rotary International ( SPAs) Districts 9455, 9465,9500,9520,9550,9570,9600,9630,9640,9650,9670.

MEMBERSHIP (Based in Evanston) Regional Rotary Foundation Co ordinator [RRFC]:

[email protected] PDG Eric Wood, Regional Membership Julie Aubry Ph: +1 847 8664480 Rotary Club of Pine Rivers Daybreak, D9600, Queensland. 0418 789 951 Email : [email protected]  Provides support on using key RI membership resources: publications, tools, online resources, and reports.  Provides assistance and guidance with membership strategies including attraction, engagement, retention, diversity, etc.  Works with zone membership team to conduct trainings, workshops, and presentations Assistant Regional Rotary Foundation Co ordinator [AARFC]: Districts 9455, 9465. PDG Paul Gianatti, Rotary Club of Mt Lawley, D9455, WA. 0402 10 5521 Email: [email protected]

The role of the ARRFC, as part of the Zone Team dedicated to focusing and increasing humanitarian service, is to support and educate Clubs and Districts about The Rotary Foun- dation initiatives and programs, including:  Provide continued support of Rotary’s top priority – a polio free world.  Support goal setting for the Annual Fund, Endowment Fund, and Polio Plus by working with District Governors, DGE, and DRFC.  Assist with educating, motivating, and training Rotarians about Foundation Grants, pro- grams, and giving opportunities at events.  Assist District leadership with Foundation seminars in assigned Districts Rotary District 9455 15 Rotary District 9455 16 Rotary International Rotary International Contact Information - Western Australian Offices of Rotary International Contact Information - Rotary Down Under

District 9455 District 9465 OFFICIAL ROTARY MAGAZINE FOR AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND BASED DISTRICTS DISTRICT GOVERNOR 9455 DISTRICT GOVERNOR 9465 ROTARY DOWN UNDER HOUSE Lindsay Dry (Helen) Bruch Lynch (Glenda) Rotary Club of Dalkeith Rotary Club of South Bunbury Level 3, 43 Hunter Street, Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia Home: 9385 2884 Mobile: 0418 922 001 Home: 9721 6706 Mobile: 0419 927 712 Postal address: PO Box 779, Parramatta NSW 2124 Australia Phone: +61 2 9633 4888 Fax: +61 2 9891 5984 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT 9455 DISTRICT GOVERNOR ELECT 9465 Email: [email protected] Charles Johnson (Lorna) Robyn Yates (Glyn) [email protected] [email protected] Rotary Club of Malda Bay Rotary Club of Collie [email protected] Home: 9385 0477 Mobile: 0401 133 685 Home: 9734 2674 Mobile: 0429 445 280 [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.rotarydownunder.org DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE 9455 DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINEE 9465 Facebook: facebook.com/rotarydownunder To Be Advised Wayne Milnes (Suzanne) Twitter: twitter.com/rotarydownunder Office hours: 9.00am – 5.00pm Monday – Friday (except public holidays). Rotary Club of Rockingham Manages all matters relating to the Regional Magazine. Home: 9528 3036 Mobile: 0400 201 700 Email: [email protected]

Inner Wheel District A40

Inner Wheel is one of the largest women’s organisations in the world, promoting the Object of RDU SUPPLIES Trust, Friendship, Personal Service and International Understanding. It’s unofficial symbol of friendship is the red rose. Licensed supplier of Rotary International emblem merchandise.

Membership is open to Women over the age of 18 years. Please note our Supplies office is now located at: Rotary Down Under House, Level 3, 43 Hunter Street, Parramatta NSW 2150

President Secretary Phone: +61 2 9633 4888 Jean L’Estrange Carol Franklin Fax: +61 2 9891 5984 108/52 Bellambi Chase 3/1 Harding Cl Email: [email protected] Lakelands 6180 Waikiki 6169 Website: www.rdusupplies.com.au Visit the Supplies website for safe and secure ordering of Rotary branded merchan- Phone: 9584 2813 Phone: 9591 2525 dise. Mobile: 0409 689 235 Mobile: 0417 178 150 As of July 1st 2017 RDU Merchandising NO LONGER OFFER CREDIT FACILITIES – go online and read how you can pay Email: [email protected] Email:[email protected]

Rotary District 9455 17 Rotary District 9455 18 Rotary District 9455 District Governor 2017 -18 DIRECTORY 2017-18 Lindsay Dry (Helen) Lindsay was inducted into the Rotary Club of Dalkeith on 26th June 2009. He became President Nominee in 2010-11 and President in 2012-13. As President he chaired an innovative Board which introduced a new club website, established a highly successful Member- ship committee from which the club is still seeing con- tinuing membership growth and the club also identified the need to become involved in new projects as drivers of membership participation and renewal. Dalkeith Rotary is a vibrant club whose members and their partners enjoy the maxim of Fun, Fellowship and Fundraising. He has served on the Club Service, Community Service, Membership and Youth and International Service Committees .He was the Dalkeith Rotary Charitable Trust chair for 2013-14. Lindsay was an Assistant Governor from 2014 to 2016 and was a member of the District Membership committee under Chair Angus Buchanan .Memorable Rotary moments include witnessing the wonderful work being undertaken by the Bali Eye Clinic surgeons in Bali in 2014 and participated in housebuilding for needy families in rural Cambodia in 2015 – both of these projects supported by his club. Lindsay retired in 2010 as an Insurance Broker after the sale of his business Dry Shand Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd. In the 1980s he was President of the Old Scotch Collegians Hockey Club (now evolved into the Westside Wolves Hockey Club) and of the Old Scotch Collegians Association. He was elected to the Executive of the Western Australian Hockey Association retiring for personal reasons - marriage and fatherhood. He was on the State Board of the National Insurance Brokers Associa- tion for six years . Rotary District 9455 In 1977,Lindsay married Helen, a Registered Nurse and they have two children Nich- olas and Amy both living interstate. He loves participating in sport playing bad golf District Governor, Board Members and hockey (until 2014) and cricket (representing briefly WA in veterans hockey and and Office Bearers cricket generally as a passenger), travel, reading and desultory gardening.

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Lindsay Dry (Helen) Charles Johnson (Lorna) Rotarians of District 9455 Our 2017-18 Australian Rotary International President Ian Riseley may well preside Charles Johnson was a Rotary Founda- over arguably the greatest achievement of Rotary International – the year that no tion Ambassadorial Scholar in 1982–83 new cases of wild polio were reported in the world. Of course the job is not finished who joined the Matilda Bay Rotary Club until the World Health Organisation declares that polio has been eradicated and that in 1985. He remained at the Club till will take at least another three years. In the meantime we Rotarians must continue to 2001 serving in a variety of director po- raise the funds to support the vaccination program. Wouldn’t it be a fitting tribute for sitions, as Club President in 1989-1990 another great Australian Rotary International President Sir Clem Renouf to see this and also as District Secretary 1996-97. scourge off –after all it was his foresight that provided the inspiration for Rotary to In 2001 he resigned from Rotary when take this challenge on. A beautiful synergy – from Renouf to Riseley-polio gone. Ian appointed CEO City of Wanneroo but re Riseley describes his 2017-18 theme Rotary: Making a Difference as representing -joined in 2010 through the Rotary Club “what Rotary is and Rotary does, every day and in many ways. All those people who of and then again with Matilda Bay in 2012. He again served as a director and benefit from our great programs appreciate that Rotary exists to make a difference.” was Club President of Matilda Bay for a second time in 2014-15. Two Rotary high- He goes on to say:”….Rotary makes a difference to ourselves as Rotarians. We are lights have been re-roofing an orphanage in Kuching, Malaysia in 1994 and under- improved as people by following the guiding principles that come from our mission taking a water restoration project in the village of Raman in Timor Leste in 2015. statement and the Object of Rotary. The world is a better place because of Rotary Professionally Charles has more than 30 years’ of town planning experience working making a difference!” What about our little part of the world and our place in it? It is in local and State Government. In 2010 he established his own private planning con- my wish that Rotarians in District 9455 are relaxed and happy, that we find happiness sultancy ‘Planning Context’. In a voluntary capacity he has served as WA President in our Rotary service and that we help those in need find happiness. For me it is quite of the Planning Institute of Australia for four years and is a fellow of the Institute. simple-Rotary is not about you and I as individuals but about what we can achieve He has been married to Lorna for 35 years and they have two grown up children both together in harmony. The motto of Rotary is Service above Self. And the most im- now living away from home. The children have been replaced by a flat coated retriev- portant identifying symbol of Rotary is the Rotary wheel-that is why I wear the little er! Both Charles and Lorna are keen golfers and their recreational passion is long Rotary badge with such pride – that is what people are most likely to recognise and distance walking. They have completed the Bibbulmun Track twice ‘end to end’ as ask about. My personal journey in Rotary has been short but I’ve seen the pride of well as several long distance Camino Pilgrimages in Europe. those who have been in Rotary for many years and who have done so much, around the suburbs, out in the bush and in the poorer countries around the world and the satisfaction they have found in providing a helping hand to those less fortunate than them I encourage Rotarians and clubs of District 9455 to innovate, to try new ideas, to engage with their local communities, to spread our Rotary message – our credo - and to embrace our core values but to be flexible and embrace change in a more challenging world. See you in 2017-18

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Zone 1 - Group A POSITION NAME Michele Alexander (Keith) Belmont Rotary Club District Governor & Chair Lindsay Dry (Dalkeith) Mobile: 0403 824 261 District Governor Elect Charles Johnson (Matilda Bay) Email: [email protected]

District Governor Nominee To Be Advised. Bay View Claremont, Dalkeith, Elizabeth Quay, Western Endeavour District Secretary Dave Taylor (Scarborough)

Director of Finance / District Treasurer Kevin O’Malley (Karrinyup) Zone 1 - Group B Judy Dinnison (Peter Webb) Director of Governance & Compliance Angus Buchanan (West Perth) Western Endeavour Rotary Club Tel AH: 9375-8793 Director of Foundation Noel Allen (Mount Lawley) Mobile: 0403 173 040 Email: [email protected] Director of Leadership Development & Training Hank De Smit (Joondalup)

Director of Club Development Jerry Pilcher (Scarborough) Crawley, Matilda Bay, Mosman Park— Cottesloe, Nedlands, West Perth Director of Public Image & Marketing Ron Gibson (Matilda Bay) Zone 2 - Group C Tim Humphry (Lindsey) Director of Youth Programs Beatrice Cervi (Perth) Dalkeith Rotary Club Tel AH: 9386 1800 Mobile: 0412 168 446 Director of Service Projects Patricia Canning (Ballajura-Malaga) Email: [email protected]

Non Board Member - Committee Directors Heirisson, Mount Lawley, North Perth, Community Jacquie Harry (Hillarys) Northbridge International Phillip Skelton (Perth) Zone 2 - Group D Vocational Allan McLean (Heirisson) Yvonne Hart (Warren) Crawley Rotary Club Rotaract Representative (ex-officio) To Be Advised Mobile: 0419 929 830 Email: [email protected]

District Conference Chair (ex-officio) Anthony McGrath (Dalkeith) Cambridge, Freshwater Bay, Perth, Subiaco

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Zone 3 - Group E Zone 5 - Group I Graham Peden (Susan) Susan Bruse Perth Rotary Club Wyalkatchem Rotary Club Tel AH: 9381 6680 Tel AH: 9681 1390 Mobile: 0427 010 222 Mobile: 0429 112 079 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Balcatta, Karrinyup, Osborne Park, Corrigin, Northam, Quairading Scarborough

Zone 3 - Group F Zone 5 - Group J Fred Morrell (Helen) Jan Horsley (David) Balajura-Malaga Rotary Club Northam Rotary Club Tel AH: 9304 4590 Tel AH: 9574 0412 Mobile: 0401 916 111 Mobile: 0477 706 820 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Hillarys, Joondalup, Mindarie, Wanneroo Moora, Wyalkatchem, Wongan Hills

Zone 4 - Group G Zone 6 - Group K & L Bruno Fic (Tracy) Clark Scarff (Sheila McCrae) North Perth Rotary Club Geraldton-Greenough Rotary Club Tel AH: 9457 0114 Tel BH: 9921 1104 Mobile: 0413 613 387 Mobile: 0419 918 385 Email: [email protected] Email:[email protected]

Ballajura-Malaga, Ellenbrook, Kalamunda, Batavia Coast, Carnarvon, Geraldton, Morley, Midland, Geraldton-Greenough, Karratha, Broome, Kununurra Zone 4 - Group H Peter McKenzie (Maureen) Hillarys Rotary Club Tel AH: 9472 6420 Mobile: 0404 453 922 Email: [email protected]

Belmont, Mundaring, Swan Valley, Swan Districts, Welshpool

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Rotary was introduced into Australia on 11th April 1922 and was operated by Com- District Year Governor Club missioners. Professor W.A Osborne was appointed Commissioner for Victoria, Tas- 34 1951-52 Ben Buttsworth Swan District mania, South Australia and , and Sir Henry Braddon for and Queensland. By 1928 all 17 clubs in Australia had become Rotary Dis- 34 1952-53 Martin Scott Perth th th trict 65 (or, more commonly known as, the 65 District). It was formed on 15 Sep- 34 1953-54 Martin Scott Perth tember 1927 with Fred Birks of the Rotary Club of as the first District Gover- nor. 34 1954-55 Russ Manning Fremantle The following lists the District Governors for D9455 and its predecessor Districts from 34 1955-56 Fred Johnston Mt Lawley this time. 34 1956-57 Reg Hill Albany District Year Governor Club 245 1957-58 Keith Bolton Perth 65 1927-29 Fred Birks Sydney 245 1958-59 Jim Murray West Perth 65 1929-30 Alfred Holtz 245 1959-60 Ted Ledger Subiaco 65 1930-31 Leonard Mitchell Melbourne 245 1960-61 Eric Nicholls Fremantle 65 1931-32 Harry Cummins Hobart 245 1961-62 Ron Grant Mt Lawley 65 1932-33 Sinclair McGibbon Perth 245 1962-63 John Doherty Geraldton 65 1933-34 Alfred Pittard Ballarat 245 1963-64 Cliff Smart Northam 65 1934-35 Angus Mitchell Melbourne 245 1964-65 Harry Wheeler Scarborough 65 1935-36 Ern Short 245 1965-66 Syd Ryan Fremantle 65 1936-37 Arthur Bolton Bendigo 245 1966-67 Boyd Buttsworth Belmont 65 1937-38 J Burgess Watt Hobart 245 1967-68 Nate Shilkin Fremantle 245 1968-69 Bill Holywell Victoria Park 65 1938-39 Angus Mitchell Melbourne 245 1969-70 Les Wearne Scarborough 65 1939-40 Louis Bayer Colac 245 1970-71 Norman Bell Ascot 65 1940-41 Walter Sims Unley 245 1971-72 Jack Sweeney Fremantle 65 1941-43 Stanley Perry Perth 245 1972-73 Jim Downie West Perth 65 1943-45 J Burgess Watt Hobart 245 1973-74 Alwyn Lohoar Quairading 65 1945-46 Horace Holmes Warnambool 245 1974-75 Arthur Dall Swan District 64 1946-47 Horace Holmes Warnambool 64 1947-48 Gordon Hislop Perth 245 1975-76 John Kuring Mt Lawley 64 1948-49 Gordon Hislop Perth 245 1976-77 Bill Thornton Floreat 33 1949-50 Reg Etherington Mildura 945 1977-78 John Pizey Scarborough 33 1950-51 Vic Webb Perth 945 1978-79 Len Fletcher Floreat

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District Year Governor Club District Year Governor Club 9470 1996-97 Keith Mitchell * Swan Districts 945 1979-80 Cyril Kleinig Perth 9450 1997-98 Geoff Metcalf Mt Lawley 945 1980-81 George Shea East Perth 9450 1998-99 Don Hopkins * Nedlands 945 1981-82 Frank Carter Cunderdin 9450 1999-20 Una Hobday Derby 945 1982-83 Bruce Smart Northam 9450 2000-01 Rodney Cohen Scarborough 945 1983-84 John Baker Perth 9450 2001-02 Hugh Lavery * Geraldton-Greenough 945 1984-85 Lindsay Caddy Mt Lawley 9460 2001-02 Sylvia Byers * Mosman Park 945 1985-86 John Webster Scarborough 9470 2001-02 Ian Wright Darling Range 947 1985-86 Ken Collins * Kenwick 9450 2002-03 Colin Thorniley * Matilda Bay 946 1985-86 Bill Barnes Kununurra 9470 2002-03 Ed Reed * Mundaring 945 1986-87 Graham Fosbery Karrinyup 9450 2003-04 Doug Pascoe * Perth 945 1987-88 Ross Ledger * Floreat 9470 2003-04 Ron Geary * Belmont 9450 2004-05 Axel Handevitt-Haar Nedlands 945 1988-89 Fred Marsh * Scarborough 9450 2005-06 Bill Benbow * Subiaco 946 1988-89 Alf Snell Mosman Park 9450 2006-07 Ian Murray * Mt Lawley 945 1989-90 John Hollingshead * West Perth 9470 2006-07 Paul Gianatti * Mt Lawley 945 1990-91 Lloyd Price Floreat 9450 2007-08 Eli Quartermaine Nedlands 945 1991-92 Phil Ledger * Karrinyup 9450 2008-09 Sue Rowell Mt Lawley 947 1991-92 Allan Briant Belmont 9450 2009-10 Geoff Simpson * West Perth 945 1992-93 Warren Johnson Kununurra 9470 2009-10 Ian Jones Wyalkatchem 9455 2010-11 Ian Hutton * West Perth 947 1992-93 David Horsley * Kalgoorlie 9455 2011-12 Liz Westoby Perth 9450 1993-94 Shalom Coleman Perth 9455 2012-13 Phillip Skelton * Perth 9470 1993-94 Don Fraser Quairading 9455 2013-4 Hank De Smit * Mt Lawley 9710 1993-94 Keith Draper Canberra 9455 2014-15 Angus Buchanan * West Perth 9450 1994-95 Stan Oma East Perth 9455 2015-16 Jerry Pilcher * Scarborough 9470 1994-95 Rob Lyons * Darling Range 9455 2016-17 Patricia Canning * Balajura-Malaga 9450 1995-96 Kevin Turtle Perth Note: * denotes membership of the College of Governors. The College also includes: 9450 1996-97 Peter McKerracher * Subiaco North DG Lindsay Dry, DGE Charles Johnson & DGN…………... Rotary District 9455 29 Rotary District 9455 30

DIRECTORY 2017-18

DISTRICT DIARY Significant Dates

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District Diary Month Special Observance UN/Internaonal Days 11 World Populaon Day (MCH) 18 Nelson Mandela’s birthday.(End Polio Now campaign in JULY Significant Date Africa). 28 World Hepas Day (DPT) Membership and Exten‐ 12 Internaonal Youth Day (NewGens) AUGUST Calendar of Events 2017-18 sion Month 19 World Humanitarian Day (PCPR)

Area of Focus: Basic 8 Internaonal Day of Literacy (UN) (BEL) The District website: www.rotarydistrict9455.org has a menu option “Events” and SEPTEMBER Educaon and Literacy 21 Internaonal Day of Peace (PCPR) an interactive calendar on the left hand side of the homepage. This calendar is kept up to date and is the best reference for all district and some 5 World Teacher's Day (BEL) club activities. 11 Internaonal Day of the Girl Child (BEL) Area of Focus: Economic 15 Global Handwashing Day (WAS) OCTOBER and Community Develop‐ 16 World Food Day (ECD) ment 17 Internaonal Day for the Eradicaon of Poverty (UN) Some Special District Date (ECD) 24 World Polio Day (DPT/MCH) District Conference 6th - 8th April 2018 3 Internaonal Day of Persons with Disabilies: (DPT/ RI Convention in Toronto, Canada 24th - 27th June 2018 MCH) Presidents Elect Training Seminars March 23 to Sunday 25th March 2018 5 Week of 5 November – World Interact Week (NewGens) District Assembly Sunday 20th May 2018 NOVEMBER Rotary Foundaon Month Regional Assembly Sunday 27th May 2018 14 World Diabetes Day (DPT) District Changeover : Saturday 30th June 2018 16 Internaonal Day for Tolerance (PCPR) 19 World Toilet Day (WAS) 20 Universal Children’s Day (UN) (Youth) Dates for AG’s , Presidents and College of Governors meetings 1 World AIDS Day (DPT) Area of Focus: Disease 3 Internaonal Day of Disabled Persons (DPT) DECEMBER Prevenon and Treat‐ Assistant Gov: 30th September 2017 5 UN: Internaonal Volunteers Day ment 10th February 22018 10 Human Rights Day (PCPR) JANUARY Vocaonal Service Month Presidents & AG’s: 2nd December 2017 Area of Focus: Peace & 4 World Cancer Day: (DPT) Social 18th March 2018 FEBRUARY Conflict Prevenon/ 23 Rotary’s anniversary Resoluon College of Governors: 13th October 2017 8 Internaonal Women’s Day ‐ (BEL/MCH) Area of Focus: Water and 13 Week of 13 March – Rotaract’s anniversary (NewGens) 10th December 2017 MARCH 4th May ( date to be confirmed) Sanitaon 21 World Down's Syndrome : (MCH) 22 World Water Day (UN) (WAS)

2 World Ausm Awareness Day: (DPT) 4 UN Internonal Day for Mine Awareness (PCPR) Camp Opportunity 21st - 27th January 2018 7 UN World Health Day (DPT) 12 Anniversary of Salk polio vaccine ‐ (DPT)mid‐April Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 13th - 19th January 2018 Global Youth Service Day (www.gysd.org) ‐‐ Area of Focus: Maternal APRIL 19 Birthday of Paul Harris. and Child Health 22 Earth Day (ECD) 23 23 April (approx.) – World Immunizaon Week (DPT) 25 World Malaria Day (DPT) 20‐25 Rotary Family Health Days (DPT) 31 World No Tobacco Day (DPT) MAY Youth Services Month 5 Internaonal Day of the Midwife (WHO) (MCH) Rotary Fellowships 12 World Blood Donor Day (DPT) JUNE Month

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DIRECTORY 2017-18

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION District Board and Leadership Team District Information

Rotary District 9455 36 District Administration Rotary Internaonal District 9455 District Structure Conference 2018

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The Governor is the Officer of Rotary International (RI) in the District, functioning under the District Property general control and supervision of the RI Board. The Governor is charged with the duty of furthering the Object of Rotary by providing leadership and supervision of the Clubs in the District Property Officer: Mike McAuliffe (Scarborough) District. The Governor is solely responsible to the RI Board for the administration of the Dis- A list of District Property is listed on the District Website. trict. However, he/she may appoint as many District Officers or Committees as considered Please give Mike at least 48 hours’ noce of your intent to borrow any items, and return necessary. In addition, any District appointee may recruit as many Rotarians as he requires them promptly so other Clubs may use the property. Please nofy Mike of any damage for the proper performance of the task. All District appointments are made by the District upon return. Pictures of available property can be seen in the members area of the District Governor and will coincide with the Governor’s term of office from 1st July 2017 to 30th June Website. 2018. Location of Property At the Osborne Park Location – Braeco Sales. 8 Leeway Court, Osborne Park, 6017

Auditor Succession Planning District Auditor: Greg Godwin – UHY Haines Norton Committee: PDG Jerry Pilcher, DG Lindsay Dry, DGE Charles Johnson

Insurance Officer Youth Protection Officer District Insurance Officer : Steve Halbert (Dalkeith) The District Youth Protection Officer (DYPO) raises awareness of risk management for youth programs and ensures that the District, Clubs, and all program volunteers comply with RI and Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0414 974 234 District abuse and harassment policies. The DYPO is the first point of contact in the District should any Rotarian receive an allegation of abuse or harassment. The District carries a comprehensive insurance Programme providing a broad coverage for District Youth Protection Officer: PDG Hank de Smit (Joondalup) club’s property, members, volunteers and public liabilities.

Clubs should seek advice from the District Insurance Officer before undertaking any activities, projects etc which include or involve members of the public. Legislation Committee

Note that the District Program does NOT include Workers’ Compensation cover and if pro- Council on Legislation Delegate PDG Colin Thorniley (Heirisson) jects involve the employment of people this cover should be arranged prior to the commence- Deputy PDG Ron Geary (Belmont) ment of the project. This Committee is responsible for: In the event of a claim being initiated the following procedure should be followed:  Helping any Club prepare legislation for the RI Council on Legislation, which is the RI 1. Record all pertinent information including statements from witnesses. body that meets every three years to consider and vote on proposed changes to the Con- 2. Do not admit liability. stitution and By-laws. 3. Contact the District Insurance Officer who will advise insurers and provide the club with further instructions.  Assisting clubs with proposed amendments to the District Constitution and Bylaws to be 4. Forward promptly all documentation requested or received. considered at District Conference. The District Constitution and Bylaws are kept under review by this Committee which may recommend alterations and additions.  Ensuring that all the above proposals are submitted to the District Governor 60 days prior Risk Management to the District Conference. Risk Management is a pre-requisite to obtaining insurance for programs and activities. If  Advising clubs on matters relating to Club constitutions, by-laws and incorporation. Clubs have any doubt about this requirement, please seek advice from District Officers or the District Insurance Officer.

Rotary District 9455 39 Rotary District 9455 40 District Administration District Administration District Structure RI and District Dues

R I Awards for Outstanding Rotarians DUES AND RETURNS RI Dues for period 1 July 2017 to 31 December 2017 will be US $30.00 plus 10% GST paya- There are a number of Rotary International Awards for Rotarians who have given outstanding ble on receipt. service to the community. If you have any recommendations as to Rotarians who deserve RI Dues for period 1 January 2018 to 30 June 2018 will be US $30.00 plus 10% GST payable special recognition please contact a representative of this committee. on receipt. Note that nominations for Rotary International’s highest honour, the Service Above Self This equates to US $ 60.00 per member per annum + 10% GST Award, close with Rotary International on 15 September each year. The current exchange rate is 1.35 – this is reviewed monthly by RI and published. However Chair: PDG Bill Benbow (Subiaco) the Invoices from RI will be sent in AUSTRALIAN dollars. Invoices will be sent to Clubs early Committee: DGE Charles Johnson (Matilda Bay) in July and January. PDG Ian Hutton (West Perth) The dues are to be paid in AUD $ to the Parramatta Office. PP Darren Meakins (Mindarie) Please send a copy of your returns to RI to our District Secretary.

District Awards DISTRICT 9455 DUES for 2017 - 2018 have been accepted by the Club Presidents, and are:- GST exclusive $ 90.91 Highest per capita contribution to The Rotary Foundation GST 10% $ 9.09 Most improved club membership TOTAL $ 100.00 including gst. Best club attendance at District Conference These are payable in July 2017 for the year ended 30 June 2018. Award to the best ‘all round’ performing Club An invoice will be issued to your club based on membership reported to District as at 1 Janu- Best Club involvement in the community ary 2017. Payments may be made electronically or Cheques can be forwarded to the District Indigenous Service Award Treasurer. Club Communications Award (Nomination forms & Selection Criteria can be found on the Rotary Down Under subscriptions are payable in July and January. The RDU subscription District Website. cost for 2017-18 is $40 per member per year - gst inclusive. As with the dues, the subscrip- tion lists are to be checked and corrected. Cheques to be forwarded to the Parramatta ad- Chair: PDG Bill Benbow (Subiaco) dress. Committee: DGE Charles Johnson (Matilda Bay) Note: - It is a requirement that members receive a Rotary publication as part of their member- PDG Ian Hutton (West Perth) ship. The usual practice is to receive Rotary Down Under magazine rather than The Rotarian PP Darren Meakins (Mindarie) magazine (an American publication). It is vital that the Club President, Secretary and Treasurer work together to ensure prompt Archivist completion of all returns and payment of dues.

District Archivist: PP Dick Cook (Perth) (Note the Club President and Secretary both need to sign the RI return).

Responsible for maintaining the District records for RI District 9455. CLUB BUDGETS – FEES Records include Board minutes, agendas, correspondence and resolution. Each club should prepare a budget to cover the administration of the club through to 30 June 2018. The budget should be presented and ratified at the Club’s Board meeting. Historian The major expense items will be RI, RDU and District 9455 Dues noted earlier. Items to bear in mind are :- District Historian: PDG Fred Marsh (Scarborough) Stationery, Banners (including Annual Theme Banner), Presentation Kits to new members, Postages and Post Office Box Rental, Secretary’s general expenses, Guest Speaker meals and gifts, President Dinner expenses, President Elect Training Seminar and Web site mainte- District Website: nance. There may be income items to offset these costs, for example, fines, profits on meals, raffle Website Administrator: PP Dave Taylor (Scarborough) profits. Remember that you will have to pay the RI, RDU and District 9455 Dues in mid- July – the members have to be required to pay promptly. Budgeting information and a sample club budget are available from the District Treasurer. Rotary District 9455 41 Rotary District 9455 42 District Administration District Administration Induction Charge Induction Charge

There is no specific form of induction, other than it should be carried out with dignity and de- EXAMPLE 2 corum, and there is no standard Induction Charge. There are a number of suggested Induc- tion Charges that can be downloaded from the library of Rotary International, while the follow- ing examples may be useful. Membership Director Fellow Rotarians, today we are to induct a new member into the Rotary Club of …………. EXAMPLE 1 who was proposed by ………….. . I now ask …………. (the proposer) to bring ………………….(new member) out the front and give us some background information on our Inductor: new member. The Proposer Fellow Rotarians, today we are to induct a new member into the Rotary Club of ……………... President ……………….and members, it is my pleasure to propose ……………..He/she lives I now ask the Sergeant to bring [name of inductee] forward with her/his proposer, [name of in …………………..(address) and his/her classification will be ………………………….. proposer] who will introduce the potential new member. (The proposer continues with a short outline about the new member) [Proposer gives a short introduction.] Thank you President ……………… and fellow members. Inductor: Membership Director………………………………………(name) You have been invited into the membership of the Rotary Club of…………, because we be- [Inductee’s first name], you have been invited to join the Rotary Club of …………. because we lieve that you exemplify the personal and ethical qualities which we regard as essential for a believe you show the personal and ethical qualities we look for in a Rotarian. Rotarian. You will hold the classification of ………………….. and we ask that you keep us informed You will hold the classification of…………………………………… and we ask that you keep us about your vocation and that you apply the principles of Rotary in your work. informed about this occupation and also to take the principles of Rotary back to your vocation. You will have the responsibility to attend weekly meetings regularly, to attend the meetings of You will also have the responsibility to regularly attend weekly meetings, to attend your com- your allocated Committee and to participate actively in Club programs to promote fellowship mittee meetings and to actively participate in club Programs in order to promote fellowship and the Objects of Rotary. and the Objects of Rotary. In addition, we ask you to share in the responsibility of all members to invite suitable men and In addition we ask you to take responsibility for inviting suitable men and women to member- women to join us in the membership of Rotary. ship of Rotary. You are now part of a worldwide organisation committed to international understanding, good- You will be part of a world-wide organization committed to international understanding, good- will and peace, and we ask you to extend these principles in all of your activities. At the same will and peace, and we ask you to follow these principles in all your activities. time, we, as members of the Rotary Club of …………………………. accept our responsibility At the same time, we members of the Rotary Club of …………….. have the responsibility of for extending to you the right hand of Rotary fellowship. We also undertake to provide you making you welcome as a member, of providing you with Rotary information and to do all we with Rotary information, and every opportunity and support to enable you to become a knowl- can to make you a knowledgeable and fully participating Rotarian. edgeable and fully participating Rotarian. [Inductee’s first name], we now welcome you as a member of the Rotary Club of I now ask President……………………. to present you with information pertaining to Rotary, …………………… and we extend to you the right hand of Rotary Fellowship. your name badge and your Rotary Pin. We ask that you wear this pin with pride at every real- istic opportunity. (Inductor shakes the inductee’s hand.) President (Gives the member the information, badges etc and asks the appropriate director to I now ask President …………. to present you with your Rotary Pin. come forward) President: (Introduces the new member to their allocated Director) (Invites the member’s partner to come out and stand next to their partner and makes a small [Gives the new member her/his Rotary Pin, name badge & information pack] presentation to the partner whilst at the same time welcoming them also to the fellowship of [Inductee’s first name], I have allocated you to the [name of committee]. …………….. is the the club.) Director. Would all members please be upstanding. [Rotarians stand] Fellow Rotarians, I have much Pleasure in presenting to you Rotarian ………….. …………………(new member) Fellow Rotarians, I have much pleasure in presenting to you Rotarian [name of inductee]. After they have received the applause of the members the President will say out loud to the [Inductee may respond. She/he will greet members at the end of the meeting.] new member for members to hear. [Inductor escorts the new member back to her/his seat.] Would you and ………..………(partner) be first to the door at the conclusion of our meeting so that each member can welcome you personally to the club. Thank you. The proposer to show the member and their partner back to their seat.

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EXAMPLE 3

(NAME)…………..………….- you have been elected to membership of the Rotary Club of …………..- because we believe you to possess those qualities of character and leadership - that fit you to be a ROTARIAN, and to interpret the Rotary ideal of service to others. Rotary acknowledges no distinctions of race, religion, nation or political persuasion. All Rotar- ians are equal members of one fellowship, each expected to be loyal to their citizenship and faithful to their Beliefs. Rotary offers rich rewards of fun, friendship and fulfilment to those who offer their own friend- ship and service. it also provides unique networking possibilities, including the opportunity to visit any Rotary Club almost anywhere in the world. Service in the Rotary Club of …………. - will sometimes mean raising funds for worthy caus- es and projects. It also means the giving of your time and personal efforts to help those who are in need. Your fellow members accept your assurance - that you will serve diligently in your club, your vocation, your community and in the cause of international understanding, Adversement goodwill and peace. It will be your responsibility to interpret Rotary, its ideals and its activities, to others of your calling – and we encourage you to invite others to join your Club. The community will know and judge Rotary by your expression of it. Here We are delighted to welcome you to membership of the Rotary club of ………... - and to the world-wide fellowship of rotary. President …………- I have pleasure in presenting to you - the world’s newest Rotarian - …………….

EXAMPLE 4

The following may be used when a former Rotarian is re-joining:

Membership Director…………………………………………(name) We accept you as a member of the Rotary Club of…………………………………………… knowing that you have been formerly inducted on a previous occasion. We know that you accept your responsibility to share the message of Rotary in the community, by word and example, and to promote the Rotary ideals of worldwide understanding, goodwill and peace. We extend to you the right hand of Rotary fellowship, and look forward to your full participa- tion in our club and committee meetings, our projects and in our fellowship activities. (members to stand) President……………………………. I have pleasure in introducing Rotarian (or Past President etc) and I ask all members to welcome him (or her) to the Rotary club of ……………………………………………….

Rotary District 9455 45 Rotary District 9455 46 The Rotary Foundation General information and Committee DIRECTORY 2017-18 General Information The mission of The Rotary Foundation (TRF) is to enable Rotarians to advance world under- standing, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. Specifically, the RI Board and the Trustees [of the Foundation] are committed to achieving the goals of eradicating polio through the completion of the PolioPlus program; emphasizing and strengthening educational and cultural programs, which enhance goodwill and understanding; making grants that fulfil humanitarian needs in all areas of the world; and expanding programs intended to strengthen peaceful relations among people. The District 9455 Rotary Foundation Committee (DRFC) represents The Rotary Foundation within District 9455, and coordinates all Foundation activities relating to programs and finan- cial contributions. It consists of the Chair and the Chairs of each of the following Foundation Program sub-committees. Please invite any of these Rotarians to be a guest speaker at your Club.

General enquires should be directed to the District Rotary Foundation Committee Chair, Noel Allen ( Tel: 9377 2277, or Email: [email protected] )

The Rotary Foundation Committee This Committee promotes the Programs of The Rotary Foundation to all clubs. It will provide speakers who will present up to date information about the Foundation and its Programs. Chair: PP Noel Allen Committee: PDG Geoff Simpson Global Grants PP Greg Thurston District Grants PRID Ken Collins Polio Plus PDG Jerry Pilcher Vocational Training Teams PP Mike O’Hara Scholarships PDG Ron Geary Rotary World Peace Fellowships PDG Ron Geary TRF Promotion of Annual Fund Giving and the Endowment Fund PP Trevor Canning Stewardship Committee

THE ROTARY FOUNDATION

Rotary District 9455 48 The Rotary Foundation The Rotary Foundation Foundation Grants Foundation Grants

District Grants Humanitarian Grants The Rotary Foundation’s Humanitarian Grants Program brings Rotary Clubs and Districts District Grants are available to Clubs each year to fund small-scale, short-term activities that together in an international partnership that promotes understanding between different cul- address needs in your community and communities abroad. Projects are required to address tures. Clubs and Districts are encouraged to use humanitarian grants to help fund projects at least one of the six areas of focus of The Rotary Foundation. The total amount of available that achieve a better world through the six areas of focus: funds varies each year depending on the level of Annual Giving in D9455 three years prior. It is therefore in our interest to ensure that all Clubs provide regular support of The Rotary Peace and conflict prevention/resolution Foundation. Disease prevention and treatment The following are provided as a guide in identifying suitable projects for District Grant applica- Water and sanitation tions: Maternal and child health Projects must be completed within the given Rotary year and project reports and receipts are Basic education and literacy to be provided to the District committee prior to the end of the Rotary year. Economic and community development The District Grants Committee (through its subordinate committees - Global Grants Sub- Grant funding will be to a maximum of a dollar for every dollar contributed by the Rotary Club. Committee and District Grants Sub-Committee) helps Clubs develop ways to participate in Grant funds will only be provided on provision of receipts. (i.e. Grant funds will not be provid- international and local service projects. It also informs Rotary Clubs and/or District commit- ed in advance of projects works being undertaken). tees planning such projects about Foundation grants that can help them. The Committee Grants may not be used to reimburse clubs for activities and expenses already completed or reviews and certifies the accuracy of all humanitarian grant applications it receives before in progress. Planning for grant activities prior to approval is encouraged, but expenses may submitting them to The Rotary Foundation for funding. not be incurred. Please ensure your application is with the District Grant coordinator, PP Greg Thurston, by Chair: PDG Geoff Simpson no later than 31 May. Vocational Training Team Chair: PP Greg Thurston Vocational Training can be undertaken with funding under District Grants (from the District Designated Fund (DDF) and Global Grants.

The Vocational Training Team committee will be responsible for selection, support and coor- Global Grants dination of Teams selected to undertake vocational training either in another country or sup- port members from another country who are training in our District. Responsibilities include: Global Grants assist Rotary clubs and districts in carrying out humanitarian service projects in Interview candidates & choose a leader, members, & alternates. cooperation with a Rotary club or district in another country. Identify partner districts. Grants are for amounts ranging from US$15,000 up to US$200,000 Ensure fulfillment of all program requirements. Coordinate local itineraries All Global Grant applications must be referred to this Committee before final processing by Coordinate team orientation and language training needs The Rotary Foundation. It is a Foundation requirement that each District reviews the applica- Chair PDG Jerry Pilcher tion of each grant and ensures that the accounting aspects, or the completion of any previous grants, are not outstanding. Scholarships Chair: PDG Geoff Simpson Scholarships can be undertaken with funding under District Grants (from the District Designat- ed Fund (DDF)) or from Global Grants with funding usually shared between Clubs, DDF and TRF World Fund. The responsibilities of this Committee include: Coordinate orientation for scholarship recipients. Confirm participation by the host district and determine whether training or guidance is necessary for the host counselor. Ensure that Rotarians in the host district are informed that a scholarship recipient will be studying there. Maintain contact with scholarship recipients during the study year Chair: PP Mike O’Hara Rotary District 9455 49 Rotary District 9455 50 The Rotary Foundation The Rotary Foundation Foundation Grants Foundation Grants

Polio Eradication Rotary World Peace Fellowships Since the start of Rotary's polio eradication campaign, Rotarians have contributed more than The Rotary Centres for International Studies in Peace and Conflict Resolution is one of The Rotary US$1 billion toward ridding the world of the disease. Though eradicating polio is expensive, Foundation’s Educational Programs initiatives and a major educational priority for achieving its researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health have shown that stopping now would be mission of promoting global understanding and peace. Seven Rotary Centres have been estab- even more so. Their study, published in 2007 in the Lancet, found that even a small decrease lished with outstanding universities throughout the world. in the intensity of immunizations could cause large polio outbreaks, and a control policy rely- Each year, up to 60 Rotary World Peace Fellows are selected on a world-competitive basis to ing only on routine immunizations could lead to 200,000 paralytic polio cases per year among study for a one to two year graduate program leading to a master’s in international relations, low-income countries. "Thank you for continuing to lead and support efforts to improve the peace studies, and conflict resolution; and up to 50 Fellows are selected to receive a profes- lives of children around the world every day, and for ensuring that they can run, jump, play, sional development certificate in peace and conflict studies in a 3 month program. and lead productive and healthy lives unimpaired by the devastation caused by wild po- lioviruses," says Kimberly Thompson, one of the authors of the study. "This is such an im- The District Rotary World Peace Fellowships Committee is responsible for: portant thing to finish now." Rotarians are on the verge of ridding the world of Polio. the promotion of the program, the development of a marketing strategy for targeting fellowship applicants, and This should be an inspiration to us all to make an all out effort to complete the job of finishing the nomination of qualified candidates for appraisal for world-competitive selection. polio forever. Chair: PDG Ron Geary The District 9455 PolioPlus Committee is responsible for supporting Rotary’s commitment to polio eradication and encouraging all Rotarians to participate in PolioPlus activities. The Endowment Fund Chair: PRID Ken Collins The objective of TRF Endowment Fund is to provide a predictable and secure supplement to annual TRF support, thereby guaranteeing programs in the future. Contributions to the Per- manent Fund are not spent; rather, they are invested and only a portion of the earnings gen- Promotion erated are used to support TRF programs. The Promotion Committee will seek Benefactor commitments and Bequest Society members, and major gifts from individuals to build the The District TRF Promotion Committee is responsible for promoting TRF programs and activi- Permanent Fund. Overall, Promotion Committee is responsible for promoting TRF programs ties within the District as well as encouraging contributions to support TRF programs. The in the District and encouraging contributions from Clubs, Rotarians and the community. main contribution programs are Annual Giving and giving to the Permanent Fund. Chair: PDG Ron Geary Annual Giving. Gifts to the Annual Programs Fund are the cornerstone of Rotary Founda- tion funding. Most Rotarians make their first contribution to TRF through a district or club Stewardship Committee annual giving program, but annual giving by individual Rotarians is strongly encour- aged. Consistent annual giving support is a strong indicator of an individual’s ability to con- The district stewardship subcommittee is responsible for ensuring the careful management of tribute major and planned gifts. Rotary Foundation grant funds and for educating Rotarians on proper and effective grant management. Responsibilities include: TRF’s annual giving efforts have four primary objectives: Assist with implementation of the district memorandum of understanding, including develop- Promote TRF’s many successes to Rotarians and others ment of the financial management plan. Encourage every Rotarian to make an annual contribution Help qualify clubs, including assisting with grant management seminars. Educate Rotarians on The Rotary Foundation’s operations Ensure implementation of proper stewardship & grant management practices for all club- and district-sponsored grants, including reports to The Rotary Foundation on the grants. Motivate Rotarians to participate in club- and district-sponsored The Rotary Foundation pro- Monitor and evaluate stewardship and grant management practices for all club & district- grams sponsored grants, including reports to The Rotary Foundation on the grants. It is important that newer Rotarians have a full understanding of what The Rotary Foundation Ensure that everyone involved in a grant avoids any actual or perceived conflict of interest. is & does and how each of us has a responsibility to support it. Please arrange for your club Create a system to resolve any misuse or irregularities in grant-related activity, report any to have a guest speaker on OUR Rotary Foundation during the year. misuse or irregularities to The Rotary Foundation, and conduct initial local investigations into reports of misuse. Approve the annual financial assessment of the financial management plan and ensure that it is properly distributed to clubs in the district

Chair: PP Trevor Canning Rotary District 9455 51 Rotary District 9455 52 Avenues of Service Community Service DIRECTORY 2017-18 Community Service District Chair: Jacquie Harry (Hillarys)

Aboriginal Reference Group : A Brief. District 9455’s Aboriginal Reference Group is a facilitatory group that Clubs can call upon to assist them to establish strategic partnerships / alliances with Western Australian Aboriginal communities for the purposes of: 1. Understanding aboriginal culture, values and practices - this understanding makes mutual projects effective. 2. Establishing strong, respectful relationships with Aboriginal people – which are critical in being able to work effectively together toward a common goal with each party understand- ing the other’s perspective/s. 3. Assisting Aboriginal groups in recording their language, history and culture … before the traditional carriers die out. 4. Assisting Non-Indigenous people and Aboriginal people each to develop social frame- works that viably straddle both western and Aboriginal cultures. 5. Empowering Aboriginal people by offering them opportunities, skills, knowledge and expe- rience so that they can develop the confidence to make sound cultural decisions and cross-cultural decisions. 6. To encourage Aboriginal people to up-date and modernise their culture so that it appropri- ately fits the world they now find themselves in. In order to achieve these aims the Aboriginal Group may provide guidelines, research and suggest options or occasionally work collaboratively with Clubs and Aboriginal communities. Chair: Bruce Dufty (Western Endeavour) Members: Aboriginal Consultants: 1. DGE Charles Johnson (Matilda Bay) 1. Dr Noel Nannup (Noongar) 2. PDG Phillip Skelton (Perth) 2. Gordon Cole (Noongar) 3. PDG Sylvia Byers (Mosman Park) 3. Karen Jacobs (Noongar) 4. PP Gary Slee (Karratha) 4. Taliah Payne (Nimanburu) 5. Dr Andrew Turk, Adjunct Professor 5. Vacant 6. 6. Vacant 7. Dr Colin Hughes (Swan Valley) 8. Sam Mesiti (Mt Lawley) 9. Peter Stone (Morley) AVENUES OF SERVICE 10. Leonie Dobrowski, Aboriginal Culture and Art Interests 11. Jane Boxall, Aboriginal Culture Qual. & Interests

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Australian Rotary Health Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness The aims of the Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness committee are: PO Box 3455, Parramatta, NSW, 2124 To raise awareness of the current Australia-wide shortage of organs/tissues. Ph: 02 8837 1900; Fax: 02 9635 5042 To increase the numbers on the organ donation registry. Website: australianrotaryhealth.org.au To help fund research projects. The Australian Rotary Health Fund is an Australian Rotary iniitiative to help Chair: Tim Dawe (West Perth) all Australians with family health research in all states of Australia. Donations to Australian Rotary Health Research Prostate Cancer Awareness PO Box 779, Parramatta NSW 2124 [personal and corporate donations over $2 are tax deductible] The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is a national organization now working with Ro- Western Region Director: PDG Colin Thorniley (Heirisson) tary as a District project, to spread awareness and support through the Rotary Clubs of WA. BE a MAN: Talk to your doctor about prostate cancer is its slogan. District Representative: Dr Colin Hughes (Swan Valley) PDG Ian Murray, a prostate cancer survivor, is one of the first appointed PCFA Ambassadors in WA. All Rotary Clubs are encouraged to assist this new project, formed to spread information and to lend support. www.prostate.org.au Chair: PDG Ian Murray (Mt Lawley)

The Rotary WA Cord Blood Bank Centennial Project

The Rotary WA Cord Blood Bank is the Rotary Centenary gift to the WA community from the Rotary Clubs & Rotarians of WA. In 2005, in celebration of Rotary International’s 100th birthday, Rotary WA committed to fundraising $6M to establish the Rotary WA Cord Blood Bank as a special gift to the people of WA This massive project has now completed its construction and equipping phases. Currently validation and testing of all the complex installations is being finalised. After certification by the TGA (a major project) it will be able to commence the collection and storage of cords for its lifesaving work. Please contact Peter if you need a guest speaker particularly to update your newer members and to explain why we still need financial contributions from your club. Contact: PDG Peter McKerracher (Matilda Bay)

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Inner Wheel District A40 Committee Rotary Community Corps Inner Wheel is one of the largest women’s organisations in the world, promoting the Object of A Rotary Community Corps can be formed anywhere a Rotary club is ac- Trust, Friendship, Personal Service and International Understanding. Its unofficial Symbol of tive. friendship is the red rose. Reach out to people in your community, ask them what challenges they’re Membership is open to women over the age of 18 years. A bond of co-operation and high facing, and empower them to take action. Once you find a core group of regard exists between Rotary and Inner Wheel. prospective members, complete an RCC Organization Form (available Inner Wheel was formed in Manchester in 1924 and the first Inner Wheel Club outside Great online) and submit it to Rotary International to officially charter your group. Britain and Ireland was founded in Ballarat, Victoria in 1931. It has spread around the world & Chair: John Lindsay (Matilda Bay) is today represented in more than 100 countries. International Inner Wheel enjoys an ‘on ros- ter’ status with the United Nations Economic & Social Council in areas such as children’s rights, status of women, ageing, the family & narcotic drugs. Combining friendship with service & understanding empowers women to make a difference & Camp Opportunity has enabled Inner Wheel Australia to fund research scholarships for the Cord Blood Founda- Camp Opportunity is a week long live in camp for young disa- tion. bled adults, “Camper”, between the ages of 18 and 35 years“, to Clubs meet regularly (usually monthly) with planned functions or events between meetings. team with an able bodied “Buddy” for a week of adventure as Chairman: Jean L’Estrange, T 08 9584 2813 Email: [email protected] they mix and interact in a fun atmosphere to share new friend- Secretary: Carol Franklin, T 08 9591 2525, Email: [email protected] ships and experiences. Camp Opportunity is held at the Point Walter Recreation Cen- tre, Bicton which is a dormitory style camp with rooms for 4 peo- PROBUS ple, each has its own bathroom and caters for people with disa- bilities. One of Rotary’s greatest success stories… Onsite activities include Archery, Abseiling, Flying Fox with The word PROBUS is an abbreviation of the words PROfessional and BUSi- trips to the Zoo, Adventure World, Ten Pin Bowling and fun on ness and originated in the mid 60s in England, by Rotary, to provide an auton- the river for biscuit and boat rides. They will also enjoy a Disco, Karaoke, lots of swimming in omous social club for retirees (over 55) and semi-retired business and profes- the pool, games and laughter. sional people. To source “Campers” ask your Rotary Club members, friends, neighbours, colleagues, em- Originally for men and later extended to women, the purpose of the clubs is to ployees, Disability Services, other disability organisations such as Good Samaritans, Cerebral hold a regular brief formal meeting of members, usually monthly, followed by morning or after- Palsy, Downs Syndrome, Headwest. noon tea with up to one hour for a guest speaker and questions. In between, organised one For “Buddies” also Rotary Club members, friends, neighbours, colleagues, Employees, Rota- day trips and outings are usually arranged. The Probus movement had its genesis in two ract members, past exchange students, RYLA participants, Local Church and Youth groups, ancestors - both in the U.K. and both established by Rotary clubs. Universities and Tafes (Nursing, Teaching, Medical, Youth and Community studies). If you The 1st club in the South Pacific Region was the Probus Club of Kapiti Coast, NZ sponsored can’t find an applicant just pledge sponsorship and we will find the “Campers” and “Buddies”. by the Rotary Club of Paraparaumu in 1974 followed by the Probus Club of Hunters Hill, NSW Camp Opportunity 2018 from 21st to 27th January Cost to attend is $800 per person and Aust in 1976. clubs are urged to sponsor a “Camper”, “Buddy” or both and consider helping by sponsoring Today there are 2246 accredited Probus clubs in the region with a membership of 189,000+. event opportunities or donating goods and services to help run the camp. Lists will be circulat- For information on District Probus matters and sponsoring the formation of a new Probus club ed. please contact your Rotary Probus District Chairman: Chris Gaggin (Mt Lawley) PROBUS SOUTH PACIFIC LIMITED Attend the Camp Opportunity Dinner, which will be held at Point Walter on Wednesday 24th P.O. Box 1294 Parramatta NSW 2124 January 2018. Rotarians and partners are invited to meet and experiences the atmosphere Tel:- 02 96890200 or 1300 630 Fax: +61 2 9633 4779 created between “Campers and “Buddies”. Email: [email protected] For more information contact: Website: www.probussouthpacific.org Chair: Mark Williamson (Mundaring) Probus South Pacific Limited (PSP) is the administration and service centre for accredit- ed Probus clubs and Probus associations in the South Pacific region and is responsible for Secretary: Robyn Penny (Northbridge) determining Probus Policies, for protecting the integrity of the Probus organisation and for the Treasurer: Trevor Canning (Scarborough) administration and financial management of the Company (PSP). PROBUS is PROUD to be recognised as A Community Service of Activity of Rotary Clubs.

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International Service - District Chair: PDG Phillip Skelton Rotary Friendship Exchange International Service encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach Rotary Friendship Exchange is an activity in which Rotarians around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace. [and their partners] can spend a few days in the homes of Rotari- Responsibilities of the District International Service Committee are to support Clubs in their ans in another country. initiating, running or participating in international projects by: The goal of the Program is to advance international understand- ing, goodwill and peace through person to person contacts across international boundaries. Being a source of information and advice to Clubs Our District has previously hosted Teams from District 1100 [Cotswolds UK], District 5110 Liaising with and as required meeting with each of the District committees that coordinate [Oregon USA] and District 5020 [Vancouver Island Canada]. some international projects Our Teams have made reciprocal visits to Districts 1100 and 5020 as well as D6930 [Turin/ Provide guidance to those committees on District policies Denoa Italy] and District 2440 [West Turkey]. Report through the District Director Avenues of Service to the District Board relevant matters Future visits to District 1100 [Cotswolds UK] again and to District 6930 [Florida USA]. for Board information or decision Rotarians interested in any aspect of Friendship Exchange should contact the District Chair. Coordinating publication on the District website of a short outline of the international projects Chair: PDG Ian Murray run by each Club. Rotary Fellowships Australia-Japan Youth Cultural Exchange (AJYCE) Rotary Fellowships are focussed on the shared interests of Rotarians worldwide. They are The AJYCE program is a cultural exchange between the international groups of Rotarians, Rotarian spouses and Rotaractors who share a common Australian Rotary District 9455 and the Japanese Rotary vocation or recreational interest. There are currently some 64 Rotary Fellowships across an District 2570 (Saitama). This program (initiated in 1976) incredibly wide span including Caravanning, Cricket, Cruising, Cycling, Golf, Lawyers, Music, is aimed at young adults between the age of 18 and 30 Photography, Recreational Vehicles, Travel and Hosting, Wine, Yachting. years, with an interest in visiting Japan to experience both the international fellowship and cultural values of another country. Professional and social Information is available at https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/take-action/empower-leaders/ networking as well as personal development through self-awareness and international travel is form-rotary-fellowship and in the Rotary Fellowships Handbook at https://www.rotary.org/ at the forefront of this program. myrotary/en/document/886 This annual exchange takes place each January for two weeks, with a reciprocal visit by the D9455 Contact: Dene Irvin (Mt Lawley) Japanese team to Perth in March, also for two weeks. Highlights for the Australian team in- clude home hosting, Japanese food, museums, temples, behind the scenes access to Japa- nese historic and modern industry, a visit to the snowfields, Disneyland and shopping. Host Rotary Global History Fellowship families may arrange visits to other cultural and scenic locations. Dedicated to the preservation of the history, culture and philosophy of Rotary from 1905, the The cost of the entire program is $3,500 per person which covers air fares, all meals, taxes, fellowship is open to all Rotarians having an interest in the history of Rotary. It has compiled insurance, team uniforms, transport, entrance fees, ski hire, and accommodation. Clubs may more than 4,000 pages and 20,000 articles of Rotary’s history including entries for most sponsor applicants. Team members are obligated to home host their incoming Japanese Clubs. AYJCE participant in March (exceptions apply). Further information can be obtained by contacting Committee members, via the website or Clubs are now able to enter their own histories, which are available online to all Rotarians. social media. Applications will close on Friday 30 October 2017. Enquiries to John W Lane RGHF Global Chair Group A zones 1-3 Email: [email protected] Ph: 07 3300 4425 Mob: 0411042900 www.ajyce.org Facebook: AJYCE Twitter: @AJYCE Instagram: AJYCE Zone 8 Representative:-PRID Ken Collins Chair: Peter Hamer (Crawley) Team Leader: PP Ben Wholagan (Crawley) Asst. Team Leader: AG PP Lindsay McLeod (Joondalup) Secretary: Kelly Dowel (Mindarie)

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Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Rotarians Action Groups Acts to encourage and foster the advancement of International goodwill and Rotarian Action Groups are focussed on generic project areas, worldwide. understanding by encouraging Rotarians and Clubs to participate in meaningful There are currently some 22 Rotarian Action Groups. An overview is available at World Community Service Projects. https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/document/rotarian-action-groups-flier and that flier lists the RAWCS – Western Region comprises of representatives from the two Districts website of each of them. in Western Australia who work together on common goals. Peruse that flyer and websites of interest to see the usefulness to Clubs of Rotarian Action The website www.western.rawcs.org.au contains information about current projects being Groups in the planning and conduct of your projects. carried out by Rotary Clubs within Western Australia in which other Clubs can be involved, and also the application form for Clubs to propose new projects. Rotarian Action Groups with a D9455 contact are shown below. Approved RAWCS projects are tax deductible. The members of the Western Region committee 2017-18 are: Water And Sanitation Rotarian Action Group (WASRAG) Chair : PP Richard Lugg (Nedlands) The Water & Sanitation Rotarian Action group was formed in 2007 as a group of Rotarians, Secretary: Rajah Senathirajah ( Freshwater Bay) recognized by Rotary International, focused on water & sanitation work. Many Rotary Clubs D9455 Representative: Kylie Seccombe (Perth) have international projects that deliver clean water, sanitation and hygiene to communities D9465 Representative: Bruce Lynch lacking these basic life necessities. WASRAG provides expert advice on the successful im- Donations in Kind Coordinator: PP Trevor Canning (Scarborough) plantation of sustainable water and sanitation projects. Rotarians against Malaria Coordinator: PP Peter McKenzie (Hillarys) WASRAG seeks to have a member in every Club. Project Volunteers: PP Noel Allen (Mt Lawley) For more information and to join the Group see www.wasrag.org Safe Water Save Lives Activity Coord: PP Richard Lugg (Nedlands) D9455 contact: PP Richard Lugg (Nedlands) Donations in Kind Many goods and products, for which organizations in Australia have no fur- Safe Water Save Lives (SWSL) ther use, are valuable commodities in needy counties. It is important that The aims of the SWSL project are: goods, which clubs provide, are needed and can be supplied to the appropri- To supply potable water to people of overseas communities by planned water ate country involved. Central coordination, storage, pacing and dispatch lead catchments, storage and reticulation through Volunteers, Funding or both. to efficiencies in Clubs efforts and minimize costs to get the goods where To benefit the community by education and training in water systems, tank they are needed. construction, hygiene and related health programs. District Contact: PP Trevor Canning (Scarborough) To encourage the people to provide funds, materials and labour, and to main- tain and protect the system.

Rotarians Against Malaria (RAM) District Contact: Richard Lugg (Nedlands) RAM is a major project to minimize the death and suffering caused by malaria. Research is being devoted to developing a vaccine but this is proving very diffi- cult. RAM is promoting the “Adopt a Village” program which parallels the mos- quito eradication program.

District contact: PP Peter McKenzie (Hillarys)

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Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC) ShelterBox

ROMAC provides medical treatment to children from developing A PROJECT PARTNER OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL countries in the form of life saving or dignity restoring surgery. It Every year hundreds and thousands of communities, often with no has been in operation since 1987. warning, lose their homes, their possessions and their livelihoods. All Australian and New Zealand Rotary Districts have a ROMAC Every day they are faced with a battle for survival. representative. Government, hospitals and doctors in all States support ROMAC. Regional committees in all areas of Australia and New Zealand manage it. We provide emergency shelter and vital supplies to support communities To date ROMAC has treated over 350 children from over 20 developing countries. around the world overwhelmed by disaster and humanitarian crisis. Please support ROMAC and help continue its outstanding work. For more information and to make tax deductible donations see www.romac.org.au Since we began in 2000, we have responded to earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, tsunamis, hurricanes, landslides, typhoons and conflict, delivering emergency humanitarian aid to com- Western Region Chair: Susan Bruse (Wyalkatchem) munities in need. D9455 Chair: PP Joan Varian (Hillarys) The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Syria crisis, and the biggest D9455 Committee: Greg Hunter (Heirisson) storm to ever make landfall – Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines; we have responded to some of the largest humanitarian crises the modern world has ever known. Alongside this, we have Interplast also helped many thousands of people displaced by disasters that are not featured in the me- dia. Simply put, if there are families in need of emergency shelter, we will do everything we Interplast sends teams of highly qualified plastic and reconstructive surgical can to help them. VOLUNTEERS from Australia and New Zealand to developing countries in the Asia Pacific region to deliver programs of treatment and training. Our vision A world in which all people displaced by disasters and humanitarian crises are rapidly provid- Interplast Australia & New Zealand is a small charitable organization that was ed with emergency shelter and vital aid, which will help rebuild their communities and lives. started by Rotary in 1983 in conjunction with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Our mission D9455 seeks to: To rapidly provide emergency shelter and vital aid to stabilise, protect and support communi-  Raise sufficient funds through collaboration with Clubs to fund Interplast medical programs. ties overwhelmed by disaster and humanitarian crisis.  Raise awareness of Interplast Sponsoring a box costs $1,000, including delivery direct to those who need it. Each box bears  Work with Clubs on fund raising activities. its own unique number so as a donor you can track your box all the way to its recipient coun- try via the website. Need more information or make a contribution? Highly trained ShelterBox Response Teams distribute boxes on the ground, working closely See www.interplast.org.au with local organisations, international aid agencies and Rotary clubs worldwide. Invite a GUEST SPEAKER to a Club meeting. Since its inception in 2000, ShelterBox has firmly established itself at the forefront of interna- D9455 Chair: Steve Dixon (Osborne Park) tional disaster relief, providing emergency shelter for the people who need it most on every continent. Project Volunteers

Through the Rotary Volunteers program, Rotarians and other skilled profes- sionals further Rotary’s Avenue of Service by using their professional skills ShelterBox WA Coordinator: PP David Brockway (Mundaring) and experience to contribute to international humanitarian projects wherever D9455 contact: PP David Brockway (Mundaring) help is needed. Volunteers with an extensive range of skills, whether they’re in accounting or water treatment, are invited to participate. All Rotarians and vol- PP Michael Reeves (Balcatta) unteer-minded friends of Rotary can significantly contribute at the club, district, or international level. District Contact: Noel Allen (Mt Lawley)

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Vocational Service District Chair: PP Allan McLean (Heirisson)

The concept of vocational service Disaster Aid Australia is a project of the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills (D9820 Vic.) and The Object of Rotary is a philosophical statement of Rotary’s purpose and the responsibilities supported by Rotary clubs throughout Australia. Its mission is to provide humanitarian of Rotarians. The concept of vocational service is rooted in the Second Object, which calls on assistance—water, shelter and dignity—rebuilding lives and communies in developing Rotarians to “encourage and foster”: countries following natural and other disasters. The over‐arching body is Disaster Aid  High ethical standards in business and professions Internaonal, with partners in Malaysia, United Kingdom and Ireland, the United States  The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and soon India and New Zealand. Disaster Aid Australia is a company limited by guarantee  The dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society and has full deducble gi recipient taxaon status. As a Rotarian, how can you put these ideals into action? Consider these suggestions:  Talk about your vocation in your club, and take time to learn about fellow members’ vocations. Peter Faulkner & John O’Reilly are the Directors that look aer Western Australia  Use your professional skills to serve a community. Peter Faulkner ([email protected])  Practice your profession with integrity, and inspire others to behave ethically through your own words and actions. John O’Reilly ([email protected])  Help a young person achieve his or her career aspirations.  Guide and encourage others in their professional development.

If you do any of these things, you are performing vocational service. And if vocational service motivates and energizes you, then you’re in the right place, because vocational service is the very essence of Rotary. It is what sets Rotary apart from other service organizations

Excellence in Service Mentoring Networking WE ARE A ROTARY CLUB PROJECT THAT REALLY IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE Pride of Workmanship

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Youth Service Director - Beatrice Cervi (Perth) Interact Interact is a service and social club for young people aged 14- 18. Each Club is Youth Service covers those activities and programs in the District which are associated with sponsored by a Rotary club which guides the Interactors in developing local and the development of youth and young adults in Australia. international service projects. Interact clubs are self–governing and self- supporting, offering many opportunities for members to develop valuable leader- EarlyAct ship and teamwork skills. There is currently two Interact clubs in District 9455, there is a great opportunity to increase the number of clubs substantially to the benefit of our EarlyAct™ is a school-wide service club for elementary students from youth, as well as Rotary and Rotary clubs now and in the future. ages 5 to 12. It is sponsored by one of the local Rotary clubs in the Chair: Larry Manno (Mount Lawley) township in which the school is located. The mission and operation of EarlyAct™ are closely linked to the ideals of Rotary and provide the Rotaract foundation and natural succession into Interact. Rotaract currently has five clubs in this District – Rotaract Clubs of Perth, Subia- EarlyAct™ provides young students the opportunity for gaining an in- co, Hillarys, Kalamunda & Mt Lawley The district committee works with and along- creased awareness and knowledge of their community and the world. At side Rotaract in a mentoring and in a support capacity. We set our objectives at a young age, all students can easily be encouraged to be caring and the beginning of each Rotary year. helpful. Their minds are open to recognize the dignity and worth of each individual which Rotaract was formed in 1968 by Rotary in the USA and has spread worldwide. As builds respect for others. at February 2014 there are 9,173 Rotaract clubs in 171 countries with an 211,000 members. That's one rotaract for every four rotary clubs and one rotaractor for every six rotarians. Ro- EarlyAct™ also engages students in character-building activities and prepares them for lead- taract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young adults aged 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are ership roles to identify and carry out projects which benefit usually community or university-based and are sponsored by a local Rotary club making them their school, local and global communities. true "partners in service" and key members of the Rotary family. The EarlyAct™ Club is self-supporting and carries out three service projects annually—one Through the Rotaract program, Rotaractors expand their knowledge and skills, and address each for their school and local communities, and one which furthers international understand- the physical and social needs of their communities while promoting international understand- ing. ing and peace through a framework of friendship and service. They help improve the lives of the people around them and in so doing they develop leadership and professional skills; and The EarlyAct™ Club meets twice monthly for thirty minutes. Meetings are conducted by the EarlyAct™ officers. Two rotating representatives from each class attend the meetings. This establish a network of friends. Rotaract is friendship in action. may be modified to suit the schools requirements. Meetings are conducted using parliamen- District Rotaract Coordinator: Peter Durrant (Karrinyup) tary procedure, under the guidance of attending faculty and Rotarian advisors. District Rotaract Representative : TBA

Officers of EarlyAct™ are selected from the two senior classes of an elementary school. For D9455 Rotaract Clubs & Contact Details D9455 Interact Clubs example, in a Kindergarten through fifth Grade school, the President, Vice President, Record- ing Secretary, Treasurer, Second Vice President and Corresponding Secretary are assigned Rotaract Club of Mount Lawley Interact Club of Freshwater Bay from the fifth and fixth grade classes. Officers are appointed by faculty advisors based on Email: [email protected] Schools: Christ Church Grammar, MLC, PLC, leadership assessment and teacher recommendation or if acceptable, by a student vote. Scotch College & St Hildas Rotaract Club of Perth There are no dues. Monies for projects and activities are raised through EarlyAct™ Club ac- Email: [email protected] Interact Club of Subiaco tivities. The EarlyAct™ Club submits an annual report to the sponsoring Rotary Club. School: Perth Modern Rotaract Club of Subiaco WA currently has one EarlyAct™ club, Rosalie Primary School, sponsored by the Rotary Club Email:[email protected] Interact Club of Mount Lawley of Western Endeavour. For information on chartering a club contact Jane O’Leary. Rotaract Club of Hillarys Email: [email protected] D9455 Coordinator: Jane O’Leary (Western Endeavour) Rotaracr Club of Kalamunda [email protected] Rotary District 9455 67 Rotary District 9455 68 Avenues of Service Avenues of Service Youth Service Youth Service

Four Way Test Speech Competition National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) The Rotary Four Way Test Speech Competition is part of the School Link Program, originated NYSF is a two week residential program in Canberra/Perth aimed at opening by PDG Fred Marsh in his year as Governor [1988-89] This public speaking competition was up the possibilities of a career in science or engineering for students about to first held at the District Conference, in March 1989. The Rotary Four Way Test Speech Com- enter Year 12. A series of seminars, debates, workshops and visits to various petition is part of the School Link Program.(see School Link Program in this section of the science, engineering and technology organisations enables science students to gain firsthand Directory) experience. The Rotary Four Way Test encourages teachers and students from each club’s link school to Rotary provides essential support by interviewing, selecting and part-sponsoring applicants. take part in this public speaking, confidence building and ethics consideration opportunity. Information will be sent to Rotary Clubs and High Schools between February and March. The Rotary Four Way Test is a state-wide competition with a State final being conducted in Year 11 students submit applications to clubs by the end of May. conjunction with fellow Western Australian District 9465. Clubs interview and nominate applicants to District by end of June. Aims District selections will be held in July The aims of the competition are to: Orientation for selected students will take place in September. introduce Year 10 students to the Rotary Four Way Test. This will assist them to understand Chair: Allan McLean (Heirisson) that positive life values are important foundations to making decisions and acting with integri- ty. provide Year 10 students with an opportunity to compete in a public speaking competition, PhillipsConoco Science Experience thereby fostering excellence in the art of public speaking and developing the confidence and self-esteem of participating students. The Science Experience is a fun three-days of science activities provide an opportunity for students to test their skills before an audience. for students in Year 9. Each program is designed to provide those who have an interest in bring the concepts of the Rotary Four Way Test to the attention of students. science with an opportunity to engage in a wide range of fascinating science activities under provide Rotary and the Rotary Four Way Test with valuable exposure in the community. the guidance of scientists who love their work develop relationships between Rotary and schools. The aim is to encourage students to continue study in science, mathematics and technology. Eligibility Students accepted by a Rotary Club are accepted before those applying direct. Individual Year 10 students in any high school or college in District 9455 applying through a Rotary Clubs have the discretion to sponsor particular students. Club. Students will participate in the district final and the state final in their Year 11. Entry forms are distributed by the National Director in May to High Schools, the Science Any topic may be chosen but the participants must address and refer to the Rotary Four Way Teachers’ Association and to all Rotary Clubs. Local applications close at each club’s discre- Test in their speech and focus on the four elements. (Points are lost for failure to comply with tion with the final central closing being in September. Students are advised upon acceptance. this condition). Updated information on the Program and the opportunity for online application is on: http:// Prizes www.scienceexperience.com.au Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the club heats, district finals and the state final. Adjudication WA Coordinator: Beatrice Cervi (Perth) At Club heats, the students are adjudicated by one qualified adjudicator and two members of the Club. The semi-final/s, district final and the state final are all adjudicated by qualified adju- dicators. Organisation With the guidance of the district committee, Rotary Clubs invite schools to participate. It is strongly recommended that schools be approached early in term 2 (around May). Individual clubs manage their involvement in the competition with the assistance of the district commit- tee. Clubs in the north-west of the State are encouraged to conduct a competition within their area and provide a semi-finalist to compete in the district final. Teachers, family and friends should be encouraged to attend all events. Club heats will usually be held during September with district semi-finals being held in No- vember. The district final is usually conducted at the district conference with the state final being held after that. Chair: Hank De Smit (Joondalup)

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Rotary Youth Exchange Rotary Youth Leadership Extension Advanced Program (RYLEAP) Rotary Youth Exchange has a proud history in Australia. It all began with the RYLEAP (Rotary Leader Extension Advanced Program) is an intensive program for people Rotary Club of Myrtleford in 1958 who welcomed John Rodgers from the Ro- serious about learning cutting edge leadership skills. With fewer participants, a much deeper tary Club of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska. level of information can be taught. Using technologies such as NLP (Neurolinguistic Program- There is a wealth of information on Youth Exchange and Youth or Internation- ming) participants will walk away with a heightened sense of self-empowerment and a clear al Directors are encouraged to make themselves aware of the following pathway to achieve their goals including a 3 month mapped out action plan. They will be pro- sources of information: vided with the tools to help express themselves with confidence and passion and inspire oth- The WA RYE web site is http://www.youthexchange.asn.au/ ers. Leading groups and mentoring individuals will also be covered. RYE Australia web site http://www.ryea.org.au/ RI RYE web site http://www.rotary.org/programs/youth_ex/ Participants completing the RYLEAP program receive a Certificate 1 in Leadership. RYLEAP will help take participants leadership to the next level and will be a powerful tool in building Chair: Joanne Bowen (Northam), their career. Secretary: Michelle Ford (Mundaring) Treasurer: Lindsey Francis (Matilda Bay). Time: 2017 Friday Sept 22nd 2pm - Monday Sept 25th 4pm (public holiday) Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Venue: Dept Sports and Recreation Camp; Woodman Point The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) offer Ages: 18-30 men and women between the ages of 18 and 25 Limited places: 15 to allow individual coaching and mentoring. years an opportunity to attend a residential seminar designed to develop their leadership skills. Activi- Cost: Sponsoring Rotary Club: $550, RYLEAP participants $250 ties such as abseiling, rock climbing, hiking and camping out, presentation skills, conflict reso- lution, yoga and discussions on social issues are just part of the week long Program. For more information: Rotarians and their partners are invited to attend the final night dinner at the seminar. The Chair: Regan Ashley (Crawley) meal and entertainment are prepared entirely by the participants themselves. Secretary: Lisa Rossi (Crawley) Asst Coordinator: Tania Johansen After the seminar, awardees address their sponsoring Rotary Club and receive their RYLA Treasurer: Owen Douglas (Wanneroo) certificate. www.ryla9455.org Businesses in consultation with a Rotary Club can also nominate and sponsor suitable candi- [email protected] dates. City-based clubs are encouraged to use their country contacts to find suitable candi- PO Box 91, Leederville WA 6007 dates, especially in those towns without a Rotary Club. RYLA 2018 will run at Bickley Campsite from Saturday January 13th to Friday January 19th. All transport, accommodation and meals are included in the nomination fee. Rotary WA Drivers Education (RWADE) For more information: WA Districts’ are working together in Youth driver training with the RAC and WA Police sup- Chair: Regan Ashley (Crawley) port Rotary WA Young Drivers Education through courses run in regions. Secretary: Lisa Rossi (Crawley) Asst Coordinator: Tania Johansen D9455 Coordinators: Lindsey Francis, PDG Phillip Skelton Treasurer: Owen Douglas (Wanneroo) www.ryla9455.org [email protected] PO Box 91, Leederville WA 6007

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School Link Program Chair: AG Yvonne HART (Crawley) Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment The School Link Program provides a coordinated mechanism to establish ongoing mutually RYPEN is for year 10 students from beneficial links between Rotary Clubs and High Schools to foster participation in the many Government and Private Schools Rotary Youth Service projects. It is targeted primarily at Government High Schools but non- Government High Schools may be included. Aims and Objectives: To develop positive attitudes, develop self-awareness, and leadership skills. The District 9455 School Link Committee has a twofold role. To encourage personal development and assist potential leaders who have been involved in 1.To assist and encourage clubs to develop a close and meaningful partnership with the High community service activities. School(s) to which they are ‘linked’. Offer the opportunity to return as trainee leader and advance to other Rotary Programs, such 2.To ensure that the School Link Register is kept up to date and that clubs do not approach as Rotary Youth Exchange. ‘linked’ high schools other than their own. Clubs should contact this committee prior to approaching another high school or if they would Eligibility like some assistance in planning their approach to their linked school. They can assist clubs Students with leadership potential and other positive personal attributes who are community to present a professional, coordinated Program to the schools. minded and who demonstrate the potential for involvement in community programs. Clubs will be advised of the various youth and vocational program timetables by the appropri- ate district committee. 2018 Camp Dates: 18th, 19th & 20th May 2018 The major challenge associated with the implementation of our Rotary Youth Programs is the difference between the school year and the Rotary year. Most schools do their planning in the Chairperson PP Sally Farr (Mindarie) October and November prior to the following school year, so it is imperative that clubs wishing to promote Youth Programs get involved with their link school(s) prior to their planning (ie Camp Leader PP Karina Martin (Mindarie) prior to October). Contact Details: Some suggested approaches to schools are: Email: [email protected] 1. Arranging a meeting with the school Principal early in the new Rotary year to ascertain the Mail: PO Box 2698, Clarkson, WA 6030 school's reaction and involvement with the various Programs or simply to reintroduce your Web: www.rotarymindarie.com club and its Director Youth Services. 2. Identifying the appropriate school personnel for the different Programs, for example: RYPEN may be the Year 10 Year Coordinator. The Rotary Four Way Test Speech Competition may be the Year 10 Head of English or Speech & Drama Teacher. The Science & Engineering Challenge, ConocoPhilips Science Experience, and NYSF may be the Science or Maths Teacher. Rotary WA Driver Education (RWADE) may be the Year 10 & Year 11 Coordinators RYLA may apply to student teachers or newly graduated staff or the person who keeps in touch with past students. As each school may have different personnel being responsible, it is the club's task to be- come familiar with the internal workings of the school and the school year. 3. Conducting vocational career seminars, providing work and job experience, demonstrating interview techniques and giving vocational talks. 4. Providing scholarships for gifted students and overseas exchange or providing rewards or recognition to excellent students for other than academic achievements. 5. Suggesting joint community/school projects. 6. Giving students the opportunity for community service by being volunteers at a Club event or project. This could lead to establishing an INTERACT Club which would be an excellent format to achieve community service by all students from years 8 to 12. 7. Inviting the Principal and/or senior staff to attend your club meeting so that the communi- cation is a two way process and so that all club members have personal contact with their school. Rotary District 9455 73 Rotary District 9455 74 Avenues of Service Avenues of Service Club Development Club Projects

Club Service focuses on increasing membership and retention, strategic planning for the fu- Used Stamps ture and developing a significant public image, mentoring and social activities. Yes, incredible benefits arise from collecting used postage stamps, a simple project well with- Club Development in the capacity of every Club. Several Rotary Districts in Australia and overseas have a used postage stamps project, some Director : PDG Jerry Pilcher in operation for over 20 years and the large amounts of money raised have benefited numer- ous worthy causes. DISTRICT ZONE AG Responsible Clubs in Zone In D9455 well over $1,000,000 has been raised so far. In the first 10 years of the project Bay-View Claremont, Dalkeith, Elizabeth Quay, Zone 1 – Group A Michele Alexander (Belmont) stamps were sent to doctors in Japan who used the funds raised to eliminate TB in Nepal. Western Endeavour Today the beneficiaries are the many projects of Oxfam (UK) and of the Rotary Club of Amba- Crawley, Matilda Bay, Nedlands, tur, India. Oxfam sells the stamps in 120g packages for around $3 each through their 700 Zone 1 – Group B Judy Dinnison (W Endeavour) Mosman Park-Cottesloe, West Perth retail stores and use the funds for numerous overseas projects. In India they are sold to col- lectors and have used the funds raised to set up an emergency hospital. Heirisson, Mount Lawley, North Perth, Zone 2 – Group C Tim Humphrey (Dalkeith) Northbridge What can your Club do? Simply set up a system to collect used postage stamps from mem- Zone 2 – Group D Yvonne Hart (Crawley) Cambridge, Freshwater Bay, Perth, Subiaco. bers and their businesses, trim the stamps from the envelopes (leave 1cm all round the stamp) – a great task for residents of retirement villages (occupational therapists support this Balcatta, Karrinyup, Osborne Park, Zone 3 – Group E Graham Peden (Perth) for its therapeutic value), and deliver them to: Scarborough Vin Nairn, All Signs Zone 3 – Group F Fred Morrell (Ballajura-Malaga) Hillarys, Joondalup, Mindarie, Wanneroo Rear 1026 Albany Highway EAST VICTORIA PARK, WA 6101 Phone: 9361 2662 Ballajura-Malaga, Ellenbooke, Midland, Morley, Zone 4 – Group G Bruno Fic (North Perth) Swan Districts D9455 contact: Lillian Flynn (Mt Lawley) Belmont, Kalamunda, Mundaring, Swan Valley, Zone 4 – Group H Peter McKenzie (Hillarys) Welshpool Spectacles Recycling Project Zone 5 – Group I Susan Bruse (Wyalkatchem) Corrigin, Northam, Quairading Provision of spectacles to needy people in undeveloped countries is the aim of this project. Unused spectacles are collected by Clubs here for Zone 5 – Group J Jan Horsley (Northam) Moora, Wyalkatchem, Wongan Hills cleaning, sorting and distribution to developing countries, currently Sri Batavia Coast, Geraldton, Lanka. Zone 6 – Group K Clark Scarff Geraldton-Greenough, Carnarvon, Karratha, & L (Geraldton - Greenough) Broome & Kununurra In 2014, more than 4000 pairs were sent to Sri Lanka along with two spectacle grading ma- chines. This has enabled the Rotary Club of Colombo to set up its own project in conjunction with local optometrists to distribute them to people in need, thus markedly improving their Help for Clubs and Rotarians lives.

Guidance or assistance for Clubs and Rotarians is available from many quarters. Outside your club’s This is a Rotary Club of West Perth project. See www.rotarywestperth.org.au own experienced Rotarians and your AG, you can seek help from many other District Officers. The Most optometrists store unwanted spectacles for collection by your Club. For advice on the Chairs of District Coordinating Committees or District Committees can help specific enquiries in their project and take delivery of your Club’s collection contact: areas. Details of these District Officers and Chairs can be located in this Directory or on the District Website. Any questions regarding Administration and General Matters can be directed to the District D9455 contact: Arthur Blaquiere (West Perth) Secretary.

District 9455 Bylaws and Constitution The Constitution and Bylaws for Rotary International District 9455 Inc are available on the District Website or in electronic form from the District Secretary.

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Microscopes in Schools Drug Awareness & Life Education The objectives of the drug awareness and life education committee are: The Microscopes in Schools project is the concept of former WA Chief Scientist, Prof. Lyn Beazley and the initiative of the RC of Freshwater Bay. To promote and heighten awareness of the life education caravan project primary schoolchil- dren, to Rotary clubs, the corporate world and the general public. The aim is to address the shortfall of students going onto study science at a higher level by To attract donations from Rotary clubs, corporations, individuals and charitable trusts to make introducing them to science at an early age. See www.microscopesinschools.com up the shortfall in running costs. A set of microscopes is sponsored to a school which then travels up and down throughout the To encourage parent involvement in our drug awareness programs where possible. school on a rotating basis. Currently, 107 Rotary Clubs, sponsored almost 19,000 units in 651 schools locally, nationally Chair: Mike McAuliffe (Scarborough) and internationally. CEO: Bernie Foley (West Perth) Contact: Di Collins (Freshwater Bay)

Wheelchairs for Kids Inc. East Java Hearing Project There are two beneficiaries for every wheelchair gifted to a child in a de- veloping country. The child is given freedom to participate in many Cambridge and Mt. Lawley Rotary clubs are combining with the Rotary Club of Surabaya for a activities, especially going to school. The carer, mostly the mother, is project to assist teachers of the deaf. Surabaya is Indonesia’s second largest city and has a freed to go to work and contribute to the family income. Sister City relationship with Perth.

Over 37,000 wheelchairs have been dispatched by Wheelchairs for Kids The three clubs have been involved with the Karya Mulia school since 1997 when with the Inc to underprivileged disabled children in more than 70 developing countries since inception help of a Rotary International grant began assisting with equipment for the diagnosis of hear- of the project in 1998. Some 350 wheelchairs a month are produced by 190 non-Rotarian ing difficulties voluntary retirees in the highly professional factory in Wangara WA. We are now embarking on a 5 year project to assist teachers of the deaf in Surabaya that will entail teacher exchange between Surabaya and specialist teachers from the W.A. Education The wheelchairs are a 3-wheel rough terrain model for children who require full custom fitted Department’s School of Special Needs (Sensory). postural support. Thus they are fully adjustable for size and provided with postural support devices designed to support children with diseases such as cerebral palsy. They are de- D9455 Contact: David Saggers (Cambridge), Marie Kormendy (Mt Lawley) signed to comply with World Health Organisation (WHO) Guidelines and are compliance test- ed in the Wheelchairs for Kids factory to ISO 7176.8:1998 standards. The wheelchairs come with headrest, postural supports, tray, waterproof cushion , basket, knee separator, blanket, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder toy and tool kit. Make FASD History Do you or your club want to?

This iconic Rotary project is run by the Rotary Club of Scarborough with the support of the  Make a difference in the lives of children, including Aboriginal Children? Christian Brothers.  Support people in remote areas of the State? What can your Club do? Raise money for the project ($180 gives a child the freedom of mo-  Prevent youth from contact with the juvenile justice system? bility and liberates a carer); organize a Club visit to the factory; encourage members to join a Promotions Committee that supports the project; support the sponsors listed on the following  Be involved in reducing the incidence of FASD (Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder) website. and consequential disability by half?

For more information see www.wheelchairsforkids.org and https://www.facebook.com/ Contact any of the following wheelchairsforkids Chair: PP Trevor Canning (Scarborough) Louise Hancock ( Osborne Park) 0423 169 226, [email protected] CEO: PP Gordon Hudson (Scarborough) Bruce Dufty Chair District 9455’s Aboriginal Reference Group, 0421 735 372, Secretary: PP Neil Darch (Scarborough) [email protected] Workshop: Olly Pickett (Scarborough) Dawn Brodie (Osborne Park)

Rotary District 9455 77 Rotary District 9455 78 Avenues of Service Club Projects DIRECTORY 2017-18 Empowering Disabled Youth through Education and Employment, Cambodia. University House Support – tertiary education and residential services. This project meets the costs of tuition, accommodation, food, transportation and essential supplies. Two houses are rented as part of this program (one for female students and one for male students) to provide accommodation, food, support and medical assistance. Staff live on site to provide pastoral care and to oversee the project. Students with disabilities who stay at the University House Support facility are from poor, mostly rural, disadvantaged families. In 2016, 22 students (13 young men and 9 young women) were supported by this program. Students are supported through scholarships provided by Essential Personnel (Australia) and Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) donations. Students held part time jobs to help support their studies.

RAWCS funding received from Rotarians, Rotary Clubs, individuals and businesses provides financial support for selected young Cambodian people with disabilities to attend university.

Contact: PP Jan Horsley (Northam) for information as to how Rotary clubs can donate. Rotarians, individuals and business can also make tax deductible donations to this important project.

Rotary General Information

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Order of Precedence THE ROTARY NAME AND EMBLEM At Rotary functions, officers should be introduced according to protocol only once. The recom- mended order for introducing,presenting and seating Rotary officers and their partners at Rotary’s emblem originated in 1905 as a simple wagon wheel representing ‘civilization and Rotary meetings or functions is: movement’. The cogged wheel version was made official by a 1919-1920 decision of the 1. RI President (or official representative) International Board. A keyway was added in 1929 to signify that the wheel is a ‘worker’ not 2. Current RI director an ‘idler’. To this is added a note from the Rotary Club of Burlington, Ontario, Canada: “Our 3. Past RI directors wheel will not act alone. It needs energy… a force to set it in motion”. The new Rotary Inter- 4. District governors national branding has been recently introduced to standardize our Logo and our public image 5. Regional and zone-level committee members worldwide. 6. Past district governors (in order of seniority) The “Rotary” name and gearwheel emblem, including the em- 7. District governors elect blems and logos of Rotary International and The Rotary Foun- 8. Assistant governors dation programs and projects are known collectively as the 9. District board members Rotary Marks. 10. District committee members 11. Club presidents– Presidents elect The word “Rotary” in connection with or in the name of an activity of a club or a group of clubs 12. Club officers must relate directly to that club or group of clubs. The activity is not permitted to be related 13. Rotarians directly or indirectly to Rotary International. The word “International” is not to be used in con- 14. Rotarians’ families nection with or in the name of the club.

The order may be modified to fit local custom. High-ranking non-Rotarians may be given prece- Clubs, Districts and Rotary entities are welcome to use the Rotary emblem, in association dence. Guests should be advised in advance if protocol places Rotarians before non- with your Club or District projects and are requested to name accordingly. Rotarians.

The full-color Rotary signature is our preferred version for use in digital environments and Rotarians visiting from a foreign country may be placed before local Rotarians of the same whenever printing with at least two colours. The word “Rotary” should appear in Rotary Royal rank as a courtesy toward guests. In the absence of the District Governor at club functions, all Blue or white followed by our wheel in Rotary Gold, unless two colour printing is not possible courtesies normally extended to the DG should be extended to Assistant Governors. or the background renders the gold illegible. One-colour variations of the Rotary signatures are supplied in black, Rotary Azure, and white for reverse type. These can be applied for one col- Toast to Rotary International our printing or on very complex backgrounds that may hinder legibility or appearance of col- The toast to Rotary International may be proposed by a Rotarian. There is no obligation for a ours. response to the toast, but if so the response may be made only by the District Governor or a past officer of Rotary International (Past District Governor or Past RI Director). The Rotary wheel is our mark of excellence. In addition to being a component of our official logo, it may be scaled up for greater impact and used separately but in close proximity to the Paying Respect with a Toast masterbrand signature. The Rotary wheel — our mark of excellence — should appear in Rota- Toasts are the traditional way of paying respect to a person, organisation or an ideal (not to a ry Gold, unless two- colour printing is not possible or the background renders the gold illegible country). The toast to a country takes the form of a Loyal Toast to the Head of State by the citizens of the country concerned, to display the loyalty and allegiance that those citizens The Rotary club signature consists of the masterbrand signature plus the club name and have to their country. In Australia the standard form of Loyal Toast is: Her Majesty The should be used instead of the masterbrand signature on club-level communications. The Queen of Australia. preferred configuration is Rotary Club [of/at] [Location], with the word Rotary coming first.

Paul Harris Fellow For more details refer to Rotary Internationals Voice and Visual A Paul Harris Fellow is an individual who contributes, or in whose honour a contribution is Identity Guidelines an electronic copy of which is included in the Club Presidents PETS made, of $US1000 to The Rotary Foundation. The correct terminology to be used for the memory stick or visit the RI Brand Centre at: www.rotary.org under the manage tab drop acknowledgement of a donation to The Rotary Foundation is a Paul Harris Fellow Recognition down menu. ( PHF)

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DIRECTORY 2017-18 Rotary International Website Communications about Rotary International are via its website at http://www.rotary.org. This site provides information about the organisation and its programs. There are detailed pages on the Foundation and all its programs. There is also a download centre where Rotary images can be downloaded for use in websites or printed documents. These include the Ro- tary wheel, the theme for the year and other logos. Rotary and Foundation application forms and reports, copies of the Manual of Procedure or by-laws are also available for download.

Registration for “MY ROTARY”

For full information on the resources available on www.rotary.org as well as registration for My Rotary go to: https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/learning-reference/learn-topic/rotaryorg- resources

All Rotarians are encouraged to register for My Rotary to access a wide range of information, including details of your club and district, and to make connections with other Rotarians based on your areas of interest. Club officers can also perform club administration and use tools to help set and achieve club goals.

Current Club Secretaries should advise RI of incoming office bearers on or before 1 February each year. This can be done via: https://my.rotary.org/en

With My Rotary, club officers can: • View and change club membership data. • Pay club dues. • Search club and district data. • Update club data. • View reports of Rotary Foundation contributions. • Set, track and achieve club goals

To register for My Rotary: • Go to https://my.rotary.org/en • Click on the ‘sign in/register’ button followed by the ‘create account’ button • Enter your first name, last name and your email address (as reported in the RI database) • Answer if you are 18 years or older • Click on the link in the email that will be sent to you to activate your account • Elect your own password and secret question

Once registered, you can change your login email and password. Rotary Clubs of 9455 & Office Bearers

For registration and website navigation assistance contact your Club and District Support team at Rotary International’s Parramatta office: [email protected]

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Balcatta Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17525 Wednesday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Jan 25 1980 Colin Moore Community Centre Website : http://rotarybalcatta.wa.inaust.org/ North Beach Road Gwelup, 6018 Assist Gov : Graham Peden

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President O'Leary, Nathan (Louise ) [email protected] Mobile: 0452 612 141 0452 612 141

Secretary O'Leary, Nathan (Louise ) [email protected] Mobile: 0452 612 141 0452 612 141

Treasurer Anthony, Biju [email protected] Home: 6261 5709 0403 454 237

Ballajura-Malaga Meeting Information Club RI ID : 26656 Tuesday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Jun 23 1989 Ballajura Community College Staff Room Website : Illawarra Crescent South Ballajura, 6006 Assist Gov : Bruno Fic

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Fricker, Clint (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 9417 8410 0423 226 898

President Elect Metcalf, Lindsay (Tam ) [email protected] Home: 0407-912-378

Vice President Lee, Maggie (Wayne ) [email protected] Mobile: 0401 140 979 0401 140 979

Secretary Doohan, Robert [email protected] Home: 0417-988-125

Treasurer Cross, Shane (Sally-Ann ) [email protected] Home: 9249-8716 0409-287-099

Vocational Service Morrell, Fred (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9304 4590 0401 916 111

Community Service Lee, Maggie (Wayne ) [email protected] Mobile: 0401 140 979 0401 140 979

Club Service Leahy, Michelle (Mark ) [email protected] Mobile: 0414276762 0414276762

Youth Service Sturrock, Kathryn [email protected] Home: 0448-239-150

International Service Metcalf, Lindsay (Tam ) [email protected] Home: 0407-912-378

Batavia Coast Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17536 Monday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Oct 21 1969 The Broady Website : http://rotarybataviacoast.org.au 291 Chapman Road Geraldton, 6530 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Corrigan, Lee [email protected] Mobile: 0406 766 401 0406 766 401

President Elect Svensson, Sue (Pete ) [email protected] Home: 0429 621 018

Past President Edwards, Christopher (Ann ) [email protected] Mobile: 0457 577 443 0457 577 443

Secretary Bell, Susan (Darryl ) [email protected] Mobile: 0418 438 610 0418 438 610

Treasurer Purslow, Michael [email protected] Home:

Vocational Service Pike, Greg (Sarah ) [email protected] Home: 9938 1075 0427 190 007

Community Service Cooper, Greg [email protected] Home: 99644025

Club Service Edwards, Jennifer (Frederick ) [email protected] Home: 0429 392 500

Youth Service Thuijs, Thomas (Linda ) [email protected] Home: 9964 9220 0419 926 764

International Service Gorman, Tom [email protected] Home: 0418 502 214 0418-217-886

Membership Development Sivwright, Gregory (Clare ) [email protected] Home: 9964 7388 0428 939 611

Public Relations Masters, Vaughan [email protected] Business: 9900 9955 0401 186 063

Vice President Edwards, Christopher (Ann ) [email protected] Mobile: 0457 577 443 0457 577 443

Bay View Claremont Meeting Information Club RI ID : 84845 Wednesday 5:45 PM Charter Date : Dec 03 2012 Claremont Yacht Club Website : http://rotarybayview.org.au/ 4 Victoria Ave Claremont, 6010 Email: [email protected]/

Assist Gov : Michele Alexander

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President McBain, Wilma [email protected] Mobile: 0412 754 579 0412 754 579

President Elect Wiltshire, Bruce (Fay ) [email protected] Home: 9381-3458 0428-663-959

Immediate Past President Bilson, Jon (Michelle ) [email protected] Home: 9447 0710 0409 433 472

Secretary Cash, Deborah (Billy ) [email protected] Home: 9389-6372 0447-580-994

Treasurer Wiltshire, Bruce (Fay ) [email protected] Home: 9381-3458 0428-663-959

Club Service Wehr, Nikki (Fred ) [email protected] Home: 0488-038-468

Youth Service James, Glen [email protected] Home: 0413-745-201

Belmont Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17575 Thursday 12:00 PM Charter Date : May 13 1960 The Belmont Tavern Website : http://www.belmontrotary.com.au/ 174 Wright Street Cloverdale, 6104 Assist Gov : Peter McKenzie

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Anderson, Peter (Catherine ) [email protected] Mobile: 0415 779 318 0415 779 318

President Elect Andriessen, Paul (Judith ) [email protected] Home: 9277 6713 0400 744 746

Past President Turnbull, Teresa [email protected] Mobile: 0419 986 041 0419 986 041

Treasurer Bonnet, Walter (Lora ) [email protected] Mobile: 0401 276 755 0401 276 755

Vocational Service Bass, Margie (Jonathon ) [email protected] Home: 9277-9504 0423-768-760

Community Service Bass, Margie (Jonathon ) [email protected] Home: 9277-9504 0423-768-760

Youth Service Recchia, Petronella (Giacomo ) [email protected] Home: 9408-0946 0404-033-916

International Recchia, Petronella (Giacomo ) [email protected] Home: 9408-0946 0404-033-916

Foundation Geary, Ronald (Glenys ) [email protected] Home: 9493 7911 0429 001 691

Broome Meeting Information Club RI ID : 54503 Wednesday 6:30 AM Charter Date : Oct 18 2000 Mercure Hotel, C-View Room Website : http://www.broomerotary.org.au Weld Street Broome, 6725 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Willis, Evelyn (Bill ) [email protected] Home: 9192 8444 0419 956 755

Secretary Baker, Padmini (Richard ) [email protected] Home: (08) 9192-3624 0419-968-127

Treasurer Martin, Peter [email protected] Home: 0408-223-328

Club Service Willis, Evelyn (Bill ) [email protected] Home: 9192 8444 0419 956 755

Youth Service Obi, Felix [email protected] Home: 0414-870-217

International Service Power, David [email protected] Home:

Cambridge Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17533 Wednesday 07:30 AM Charter Date : Jun 13 1969 Cambridge Bowling Club Website : http://www.rotarycambridge.org.au 39 Chandler Avenue West Floreat, 6014 Assist Gov : Yvonne Hart

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Wood, Jeremy (Jeanette ) [email protected] Home: 9341 5312 0400 505 255

Secretary Lane, Rodney [email protected] Home: 9245 6313 0438 420 950

Treasurer Burns, Peter (Sybil ) [email protected] Home: 9382-8720 0408-948-790

Community Service Puddey, Max (Jan ) [email protected] Home: 9445-1089 0458-004-364

Youth Service Nathan, Frank (Eileen ) [email protected] Home: 6161-7764 0448-906-624

International Service Saggers, David (Clare ) [email protected] Home: 9387-3805 0417-973-122

Foundation McSkimming, Peter (Jean ) [email protected] Home: 9421-1127

Membership Mcharrie, Graham (Anneitta ) [email protected] Home: 9341-8299 0414-572-230

Carnarvon Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17527 Monday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Apr 15 1963 Carnarvon Masonic Hall Website : Cnr Olivia Terrace & Johnston St. Carnarvon, 6701 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff

Title Name Email President Williams, James [email protected]

Secretary Kaczmarczyk, Leo [email protected]

Treasurer Bennett, Gordon [email protected]

Corrigin Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17587 Tuesday 6:30 PM Charter Date : May 18 1964 The Mallee Tree Cafe & Gallery Website : 11 Campbell St. Corrigin, 6375 Assist Gov : Susan Bruse

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Goldacre, Julian [email protected] Home: 0409 770 824

Vice President Job, Fraser (Hilary ) [email protected] Home: 9065 8008 0427 658 008

Secretary Jones, Jacqueline (Larry ) [email protected] Home: 9063 2241 0428 632 091

Treasurer Williams, Ron (Eileen ) [email protected] Home: 9063-2458

Vocational Service Jones, Jacqueline (Larry ) [email protected] Home: 9063 2241 0428 632 091

Community Service Negri, Peter (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 9063-2476

Club Service Ives, Edward Thomas Home: 9063-2170

Youth Clapp, Vida Home: 9063-2307

International Clapp, Vida Home: 9063-2307

Foundation Negri, Suzanne [email protected] Home: 90632476

Membership Williams, Ron (Eileen ) [email protected] Home: 9063-2458

Protection Officer Jones, Larry (Jacqueline ) [email protected] Home: 9063 2241 0428 632 091

Crawley Meeting Information Club RI ID : 82883 Thursday 7:00 AM Charter Date : Feb 02 2010 The University Club of UWA Website : https://www.rotarycrawley.org.au/ Hackett Drive. Crawley, 6009 Assist Gov : Judy Dinnison

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Poll, Jaap [email protected] Home: 9386 2045 0419 859 472

President Elect Ferrie, Catriona (Catriona ) [email protected] Mobile: 0414 464 486 0414 464 486

Immediate Past President Lawrance, Peter [email protected] Home: 9388 8456

Secretary Ferrie, Catriona (Catriona ) [email protected] Mobile: 0414 464 486 0414 464 486

Treasurer McIvor, Kerry [email protected] Home:

Director, Services Henderson, Phillippa [email protected] Home:

Foundation Poll, Jaap [email protected] Home: 9386 2045 0419 859 472

Dalkeith Meeting Information Club RI ID : 21782 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Apr 24 1984 Nedlands Golf Club Website : http://rotarydalkeith.wa.inaust.org/ Melvista Avenue Nedlands, 6009 Assist Gov : Michele Alexander

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President James, Craig (Colette ) [email protected] Home: 9386 9134 0412 489 134

President Elect Ellis, David (Tanya ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0704 0438 800 724

Secretary Gorey, Trevor (Alicia ) [email protected] Home: 9335 6316 0417 903 304

Treasurer McGrath, Anthony (Shelley ) [email protected] Home: 9285 2242 0419 932 193

Bulletin Editor Bolto, John (Kim ) [email protected] Home: 9383 7763 0419 924 350

Vocational Service Marfleet, Peter [email protected] Home: 8 9386 3884

Webmaster Ilett, Ken (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9380 9543 0410 412 985

Community Service Miller, David (Bethwyn ) [email protected] Home: 9385 4142 0412 992 722

Youth Service Smith, Kimberley [email protected] Home:

Foundation Ilett, Ken (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9380 9543 0410 412 985

Membership Ellis, David (Tanya ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0704 0438 800 724

Public Relations Robertson, Peter (Rebecca ) [email protected] Home: 0427-958-929

Elizabeth Quay Meeting Information Club RI ID : 88079 Wednesday 05:30 PM Charter Date : Nov 16 2016 Laneway Lounge Website : 414a Murray Street Perth, 6009 Assist Gov : Michele Alexander

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Kolay, Tristan (Bobbie ) [email protected] Mobile: 0412 732 329 0412 732 329

Vice President McLeod, James [email protected] Home:

Secretary Alderton, Hayley [email protected] Mobile: 0439 090 112 0439 090 112

Treasurer Wang, Vivian (Maz ) [email protected] Mobile: 0430 319 687 0430 319 687

Community Services Coordinator Koncar, Dragan [email protected] Mobile: 0414 494 569 0414 494 569

Ellenbrook Meeting Information Club RI ID : 86256 Fortnightly 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month. 6pm Charter Date : Nov 18 2014 Valley Bowls Club Website : http://www.EllenbrookRotary.com Cnr Maffina Parade & Cashman Ave Ellenbrook, 6069 Assist Gov : Bruno Fic

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Bunney, David (Sheridan ) [email protected] Home: 0433 088 998 0433 088 998

Vice President Reed, William (Lorraine ) [email protected] Home: 9296 0505 0414 295 176

Secretary Fitzgerald, Robyn [email protected] Home: 9296-7484 0434-891-889

Treasurer Hollands, Jeff (Jan ) [email protected] Home: 9296-9940 0417-195-113

Vocational Service de Grussa, Norman (Penny ) [email protected] Home: 9571 2382 0411 043 889

Youth Services Martin, Suzanne (Phil ) [email protected] Home: 0433-291-820

International Service Bunney, Sheridan (David ) [email protected] Home: 0419 926 054 0141-992-605

Foundation Bunney, Sheridan (David ) [email protected] Home: 0419 926 054 0141-992-605

Membership de Grussa, Norman (Penny ) [email protected] Home: 9571 2382 0411 043 889

Protection Officer Hodgetts, Steven (Karen ) [email protected] Home: 9306-2813

Freshwater Bay Meeting Information Club RI ID : 81032 Wednesday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Dec 19 2008 Moerlina Primary School, Community Centre Website : http://rotaryfreshwaterbay.org.au/ 16 Brockway Road Mt Claremont, 6010 Assist Gov : Yvonne Hart

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Foster, Jeremy (Janette ) [email protected] Home: 6468 0294 0413 568 761

President Elect Collins, Diane (PRID Ken ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0471 0432 538 075

Immediate Past President Senathirajah, Rajah (Jes ) [email protected] Home: 9389 1538 0408 921 076

Vice President Collins, Kenneth (Di ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0471

Secretary Collins, Diane (PRID Ken ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0471 0432 538 075

Treasurer Collins, Kenneth (Di ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0471

Microscopes in Schools Project Collins, Diane (PRID Ken ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0471 0432 538 075

Club Service Collins, Diane (PRID Ken ) [email protected] Home: 9385 0471 0432 538 075

International Service Mudunkotuwa, Lahiru [email protected] Mobile: 421 314 252 421 314 252

Foundation Foster, Jeremy (Janette ) [email protected] Home: 6468 0294 0413 568 761

Membership Minciullo, Perette (Minciullo ) [email protected] Home: 0417-997-095

Geraldton Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17535 Wednesday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Oct 02 1950 Geraldton RSL Website : 46 Chapman Road Geraldton, 6530 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Broad, Kaylla (Chris ) [email protected] Mobile: 0428 686 543 0428 686 543

President Nominee Creed, Ian (Carole ) [email protected] Home: 9938-2885 0418-940-570

Immediate Past President Baietta, Ross (Jenny ) [email protected] Home: 9921-8838

Vice President Baietta, Ross (Jenny ) [email protected] Home: 9921-8838

Secretary Roe, Meredith [email protected] Home:

Treasurer Mosel, Robert [email protected] Home: 0428-213-499

International Service Cooper, Glynis (Ray ) [email protected] Home: 0411-831-301

International Service Sice, Lee (Leanne ) [email protected] Home: 0417-733-203

Foundation Rolston, Don (Jenny ) [email protected] Home: 9921-4110 0417-961-957

Membership Development Creed, Ian (Carole ) [email protected] Home: 9938-2885 0418-940-570

Protection Officer Hargraves, Grant (Cathy ) [email protected] Home: 9965-5263 0404-212-990

Public Relations Walker, Glenys [email protected] Home: 0400 216 543

Geraldton-Greenough Meeting Information Club RI ID : 24104 Wednesday 7:00 AM Charter Date : Oct 17 1986 The Geraldton Club Website : http://rotarygeraldtongreenough.wa.inaust.org 162 Marine Terrace Geraldton, 6530 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Fennell, Viki [email protected] Mobile: 0439 950 983 0439 950 983

President Elect McCarthy, Jason (Jason ) [email protected] Home: 0407-993-063

Immediate Past President Emmott, Tony (Clare ) [email protected] Home: 9921-1415 0407-642-200

Vice President Crisp, Dan (Maria ) [email protected] Home: 9921-4329 0417-900-192

Secretary Lavery, Hugh (Karen ) [email protected] Mobile: 0419-045-203 0419-045-203

Treasurer Houwen, Robert (Louise ) [email protected] Home: 9921-8170 0429-923-652

Vocational Service Bruce, Douglas (Molly ) [email protected] Home: 9964-1264 0428-641-292

Community Service Bylund, Graeme (Bianca ) [email protected] Home: 9965-2905 0419-861-751

Youth Service Taylor, Ian (Di ) [email protected] Home: 9964-4576 0418-471-022

International Service Hills, Lew (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9964-1322 0429-070-954

Foundation Dillon, Jim (Michelle ) [email protected] Home: 9964-4347 0428-211-377

Membership Development Woodhams, Grant (Gabrielle ) [email protected] Home: 9964-3648 0428-643-648

Secretary (Assistant) Ware, Christina [email protected] Home: 429-793-471

Club Service Wood, Geoffrey (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 9921-7383 0417-966-262

Public Relations Biviano, Angelo [email protected] Home: 0427-773-481

Protection Officer Wood, Geoffrey (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 9921-7383 0417-966-262

Heirisson Meeting Information Club RI ID : 27633 Thursday 7:00 AM Charter Date : Nov 09 1990 Antico Caffe Website : http://heirisson.org.au/ Cnr Royal & Plain Streets East Perth, 6004 Assist Gov : Tim Humphry

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Smith, Warwick [email protected] Home: 9330 1351 0419 967 628

President Elect Kirby, Alison [email protected] Home: 0421-033-033

Immediate Past President Brown, Sandra [email protected] Home: 9361 1393 0417 175 336

Secretary Thurston, Greg (Ros ) [email protected] Home: 9401 0553 0417 177 837

Treasurer Thorniley, Colin (Valerie ) [email protected] Home: 89470-4646 418-500-179

Community Service Mullin, Kenneth (Janette ) [email protected] Home: 9272-5600 0414-521-390

Youth McLean, Allan [email protected] Home: 9271-3585 0411-721-851

International Hunter, Greg (Vicki ) [email protected] Home: 9386-2173 0414-597-327

Youth Protection Officer Brown, Sandra [email protected] Home: 9361 1393 0417 175 336

Hillarys Meeting Information Club RI ID : 23632 Monday 7:00 PM Charter Date : Apr 11 1986 Hillary's Yacht Club Website : http://rotaryclubofhillarys.org.au/ Hillarys Boat Harbour Hillary, 6025 Assist Gov : Fred Morrell

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Hopson, Gregory (Jane ) [email protected] Mobile: 0426 189 183 0426 189 183

President Elect Hyde, Stuart (Kaye ) [email protected] Home: 9276-8235 0429-773-310

Immediate Past President McKenzie, Peter (Maureen ) [email protected] Home: 9472-6420 61404453922

Secretary Wilke, Jenni [email protected] Mobile: 0403 167 982 0403 167 982

Treasurer Kitson, Mark (Kerry ) [email protected] Home: 9409-9719 0412-869-831

Community Service Hyde, Stuart (Kaye ) [email protected] Home: 9276-8235 0429-773-310

Club Service McCaw, Giles (Megan ) [email protected] Home: 9244-1315 0438-216-936

Youth Service Wake, Jane [email protected] Home: 0432-743-644

International Service Henson, Peter (Susan ) [email protected] Home: 0418-942-046

Membership Siddall, David (Angela ) [email protected] Home: 9307-7467 0420-789-664

Joondalup Meeting Information Club RI ID : 24045 Tuesday 6:15 PM Charter Date : Sep 12 1986 ECU Joondalup - Room 9 meeting room Website : http://www.joondaluprotary.org.au/ 35 Kendrew Crescent Joondalup, 6027 Assist Gov : Fred Morrell

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Mort, Gary [email protected] Home: 9305 4046

President Elect Bourgault du Coudray, Eliza [email protected] Mobile: 0466 515 194 0466 515 194

Secretary Perera, Darren (Natalie ) [email protected] Mobile: 0439 906 558 0439 906 558

Treasurer Webster, Peter [email protected] Home: 0490 764 311 0490 764 311

Vocational Service Madson, Greg [email protected] Mobile: 0408 396 333 0408 396 333

Community Service Fisher, Sheryll (Marcus ) [email protected] Home: 0409-464-661

Club Service/Past President McLeod, Lindsay (Janet ) [email protected] Home: 9309 1369 0422 887 569

Youth Service Bourgault du Coudray, Eliza [email protected] Mobile: 0466 515 194 0466 515 194

International Service Cross, James (Vicki ) [email protected] Home: 9563-1008 0422 705 878

Kalamunda Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17596 Tuesday 6:45 PM Charter Date : Jun 27 1962 Kalamunda Club Website : 18 Kalamunda Road Kalamunda, 6076 Assist Gov : Bruno Fic

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Farr, Martin (Valerie ) [email protected] Mobile: 0411 299 244 0411 299 244

President Elect Kerr, Krystyna (Peter ) [email protected] Home: 9291-9386 0438-766-594

Immediate Past President Buckland, Dee (Jonathan ) [email protected] Home: 0458 888 860

Secretary Berry, Ian (Kris ) [email protected] Home: 2934039 0409-080-163

Treasurer Mullan, John (Ann ) [email protected] Home: 9291 3035 0427 890 047

Vocational Services Moro, Kaye (Paul ) [email protected] Home: ( 9293-4832 0408-953-496

Community Service Milton, John (Rosemary ) [email protected] Home: 9257-2024 0409-557-202

Youth Services Hazebroek, Albert [email protected] Home: 9291-3224 0429-948-488

International Service van Rensburg, Lea (Charl ) [email protected] Home: 9299-8586 0448-034-238

Membership Development Pearce, Dan (Samantha Taylor ) [email protected] Home: 9293-1307 0400-209-823

Karratha Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17537 Monday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Feb 02 1979 Hotel Ibis Styles Karratha Website : 35 - 45 Searipple Road Karratha, 6714 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Vandenberg, Robin (Chris ) [email protected] Home:

Secretary Ye, Frank [email protected] Home: 9263 7508

Treasurer Buzzard, Aaron [email protected] Home:

Membership Development Vandenberg, Robin (Chris ) [email protected] Home:

Karrinyup Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17538 Wednesday 6:30 PM Charter Date : May 01 1974 Carine Glades Tavern Function Centre Website : http://karrinyuprotary.org.au/ 493 Beach Road Duncraig, 6023 Assist Gov : Graham Peden

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Ledger, Philip (Annette ) [email protected] Home: 9245 1652 0419 835 328

President Elect Cleaver, Robyn [email protected] Home: 9447 5595 0417 906 435

Immediate Past President Lynch, Trish (Darrell ) [email protected] Home: 9448 0652 0417 188 651

Secretary Vanirsen, Frits (Pat ) [email protected] Home: 9447 5072 0408 094 975

Treasurer Dennis, Victor (Robyn ) [email protected] Home: 9448 2105 0439 918 065

Vocational Service Nedkoff, Nick (Anne ) [email protected] Home: 9446 1006

Community Service Polain, Peter (Pam ) [email protected] Home: 9447 9137 0478 215 692

Club Service Cleaver, Robyn [email protected] Home: 9447 5595 0417 906 435

Youth Service McDonald, Wayne (Barbara ) [email protected] Home: 9243 3576 0448 255 745

International Service Durrant, Peter (Kay ) [email protected] Home: 9388 9775 0419 931 451

Foundation Durrant, Peter (Kay ) [email protected] Home: 9388 9775 0419 931 451

Membership Bracanin, Brian (Norma ) [email protected] Home: 9447 8470 0412 656 387

Executive Secretary Prunster, Carolyn (Peter ) [email protected] Mobile: 0417 979 411 0417 979 411

Protection Officer Prunster, Richard (Mark ) [email protected] Home: 9447-0569 0414 448 531

Kununurra Meeting Information Club RI ID : 24079 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Sep 26 1986 Gullivers Tavern Website : http://rotarykununurra.wa.inaust.org/ Cotton Tree Ave. Kununurra, 6743 Assist Gov : Clark Scarff

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President McAuliffe, John (Peta ) [email protected] Home: 9169 1097 0448 774 135

Vice President Lodge, Grant (Sarah ) [email protected] Home: 9168-2887 0417-962-277

Secretary Vale, Elizabeth [email protected] Home:

Treasurer Brammer, Leanne [email protected] Home: 0488 317 388

Vocational Service Morley, Lloyd [email protected] Home:

Community Service Burke, Chris [email protected] Home: 0419-681-100

Club Service Rodriguez, Frank (Jackie ) [email protected] Home: 9169-3571 0417-941-550

Youth Service Kuiper, Fiona (Colin ) [email protected] Home: 9168-3262 0427-683-262

International Service Jeffery, Michael [email protected] Home:

Matilda Bay Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17560 Wednesday 7:00 AM Charter Date : Jan 11 1979 Matilda Bay Rest. Website : 3 Hackett Dr. Crawley, 6009 Assist Gov : Judy Dinnison

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Tilbrook, Rhondda [email protected] Home: 9387 2246 0407 085 937

President Elect Mitchell, Michael (Jenny ) [email protected] Home: 9382-3301 0414-440-528

Secretary Paino, Christopher [email protected] Home: 9384-1436 0417-172-990

Treasurer Smith, Brian [email protected] Home: 9221-0420 0419-260-244

Vocational Service Tan, Ignatius (Judy ) [email protected] Home: 0419-046-397

Community Service Birch, Ian (Bronwyn ) [email protected] Home: 9383-9255 0431-815-250

Club Service King, Ros [email protected] Home: 6143-9317 0414-843-355

Youth Service Thompson, Marion [email protected] Home: 8 6651 9246 0418-181-716

International Service Stewart, Christine (Ross ) [email protected] Home: 6460 8713 0416 058 137

Foundation McKerracher, Peter (Gillian ) [email protected] Home: 9383-3272 0439-983-322

Membership Development Guenzl, Carl [email protected] Home: 9382-1562 0478-021-765

Protection Officer Royal, David (Julie ) [email protected] Home: 9354-1518 0427-376-925

Midland Meeting Information Club RI ID : 22931 Tuesday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Jun 14 1985 The fourth Tuesday will be held on the Sunday Website : http://rotarymidland.wa.inaust.org afternoon before a 4pm for afternoon tea 7th Ave. Bar & Restaurant Assist Gov : Peter McKenzie Midland, 6056

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Braude, Emmanuel (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 2767 300

President Elect Houlihan, Maureen [email protected] Home:

Vice President O'Callaghan, Stephen [email protected] Home: 0429-002-181

Secretary O'Callaghan, Stephen [email protected] Home: 0429-002-181

Treasurer Houlihan, Maureen [email protected] Home:

Community Service Baughen, Leonard (Darinka ) [email protected] Home: 0448466518

Club Service Webber, Leanne [email protected] Home: 0437-373-021

Youth Service Ferguson, Anna (Kevin ) [email protected] Home: 9275-3021

International Service Whitley, Kevin (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9295-4561 0418-945-123

Membership O'Callaghan, Stephen [email protected] Home: 0429-002-181

Mindarie Meeting Information Club RI ID : 83520 Every second Wednesday at 5:30pm for 6:00pm Charter Date : Nov 05 2010 Mindarie Marina Website : https://www.rotarymindarie.com/ 1/33 Ocean Falls Blvd Mindarie, 6030 Assist Gov : Fred Morrell

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Sirmulis, Ralph (Myrtle ) [email protected] Home: 9304 9780 0417 201 867

Immediate Past President Owen, Nigel (Lowie ) [email protected] Mobile: 0439 943 999 0439 943 999

Secretary Freestone, Katherine [email protected] Home: 93059755 0433710233

Past President Owen, Nigel (Lowie ) [email protected] Mobile: 0439 943 999 0439 943 999

Director Butterworth, Brian (Jan ) [email protected] Home: 0417 940 324 0417 940 324

Director Owen, Nigel (Lowie ) [email protected] Mobile: 0439 943 999 0439 943 999

Director Dull, Margaret [email protected] Home:

Moora Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17543 Thursday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Sep 26 1957 Drover's Inn Website : Dandaragan Street Moora, 6510 Assist Gov : Jan Horsley

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Hill, Frances (Michael ) [email protected] Home: 9651 1594 0427 511 594

Vice President Manning, Phil (Nola ) [email protected] Home: 9651 1022 0428 511 022

Secretary Bryan, Sheryl (Aidan ) [email protected] Home: 9654 9064 0409 094 799

Treasurer Vander Ende, Peter (Chris ) [email protected] Home: 9651 1032 0473 029 489

Vocational Service Mitchell, Heather (Wayne ) [email protected] Home: 9653 1464 0448 244 443

Community Service Brassington, Cindi (Dave ) [email protected] Home: 9651-1483 0428-511-483

International Service McPherson, Norman (Alison ) [email protected] Home: 9651 1801 0422 965 160

Morley Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17544 Monday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Oct 28 1964 Italians Restaurant Website : Walter Rd. & Coode St. Dianella, 6059 Assist Gov : Bruno Fic

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Butcher, Milton (Jodine ) [email protected] Home: 9264 4624 0417 776 012

Immediate Past President Bresland, Ian (Erin ) [email protected] Home: 9478-3188 0418-116-754

Secretary Chivers, Neil (Gina ) [email protected] Home: 8-9271-7509 0439-986-848

Treasurer Yates, Martin (Clare ) [email protected] Home: 9268-8286 0418-802-177

Vocational Services Bower, Greg (Linda ) [email protected] Home: 9297-3003 0415-056-602

Youth Services Bower, Greg (Linda ) [email protected] Home: 9297-3003 0415-056-602

International Service Stone, Peter [email protected] Home:

Foundation Stone, Peter [email protected] Home:

Mosman Park-Cottesloe Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17545 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Mar 17 1972 Mens Shed Website : Tom Perrott Reserve, McCabe St. Mosman Park, 6012 Assist Gov : Judy Dinnison

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Prestney, David (Dianne ) [email protected] Mobile: 0413 325 640 0413 325 640

International Service Malcolm, Keith (Kath ) [email protected] Home: 9336 1967

Vice President Cutler, Christopher [email protected] Mobile: 0407 199 756 0407 199 756

Secretary Cutler, Christopher [email protected] Mobile: 0407 199 756 0407 199 756

Treasurer Somes, Kevin (Janet ) [email protected] Home: 9426-4567

Vocational Service Hartz, Keith (Milly ) [email protected] Home: 9384-1635 0409-988-009

Community Service Pollock, Brett (Jocelyn ) [email protected] Home: 9383-3078 0427-637-973

Club Service Lyon, John (Jan ) [email protected] Home: 9384-4154 0416-180-446

Youth Services Baxter, John (Cynthia ) [email protected] Mobile: 0401 253 531 0401 253 531

Foundation Byers, Sylvia [email protected] Home: 9385-1263

Membership Cutler, Christopher [email protected] Mobile: 0407 199 756 0407 199 756

Mount Lawley Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17547 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Jun 28 1949 Mount Lawley Golf Club Website : 1 Walter Road Inglewood, 6007 Assist Gov : Tim Humphry

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Gianatti, Paul (Doreen ) [email protected] Mobile: 0402 105 521 0402 105 521

President Elect Irvin, Dene (Rhonda ) [email protected] Home: 9471-1823 0400-336-305

Immediate Past President Youens, Louise (Edward ) [email protected] Home: 0422 280 254 0422 280 254

Secretary Van Delft, Catherine [email protected] Home: 407988640 0407-988-640

Treasurer Manno, Larry (Joy ) [email protected] Home: 9276-8774 0418-914-353

Vocational Service Jenkinson, Charles (Clare ) [email protected] Home: 0409-286-673

Community Service Russell, Garry (Sharon ) [email protected] Home: 0439-841-206

Club Service Irvin, Dene (Rhonda ) [email protected] Home: 9471-1823 0400-336-305

Youth Service Russell, Geoffrey (Maureen ) [email protected] Home: 9302-4651 0439-841-206

International Service Malcolm, Miles (Marie ) [email protected] Home: 419-914-096 0419-914-096

Foundation Murray, Ian [email protected] Home: 9276-7977 0414-927-679

Membership Development Youens, Louise (Edward ) [email protected] Home: 0422 280 254 0422 280 254

Protection Officer Flynn, Lillian [email protected] Home: 04-39840319

Mundaring Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17548 Wednesday 6:15 PM Charter Date : Jan 07 1971 Mundaring Sporting Club Website : http://rotarymundaring.wa.inaust.org 665 Coolgardie St. Mundaring, 6073 Assist Gov : Peter McKenzie

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Francis, Geoff (Digger ) [email protected] Home:

President Elect Kiesey, Ross [email protected] Home:

Vice President Morgan, James (Penny ) [email protected] Home: 9574 7211 0428 747 211

Secretary Favas, Lyle (Lorna ) [email protected] Home: 9295 3321

Treasurer Warnock, Roderick (Willie ) [email protected] Home: 448 980 428

Vocational Service Peacock, Allan (Eva ) [email protected] Home:

Community Service Pelham, Peter (Judy ) [email protected] Home: 92554989

Club Service Kiesey, Ross [email protected] Home:

Youth Service Scrivener, Nicky (Greg ) [email protected] Home:

International Service Milburn, William (Jan ) [email protected] Home:

Foundation Williamson, Mark (Marilyn ) [email protected] Home: 8-92954359

Membership Schelfhout, Peter (Carole ) [email protected] Home:

Nedlands Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17549 Thursday 7:30 AM Charter Date : Nov 02 1959 Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club Website : http://rotarynedlands.wa.inaust.org 55 Jutland Parade Dalkeith, 6009 Assist Gov : Judy Dinnison

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Jeanes, Peter (Louise ) [email protected] Home: 9383 1256 0411 024 779

President Elect Wiltshire, Steve (Maria ) [email protected] Home: 9246 1524 0419 928 237

Secretary McKnight, Amanda (David ) [email protected] Home: 9387 6317 0409 132 372

Treasurer Wickens, Peter (Patricia ) [email protected] Home: 9364 2656 0404 039 677

Community and Vocational Roosendaal, Melissa-Anne [email protected] Home: 9386 6766 0412 090 010

Club Service Wendt, Margrit [email protected] Home: 9402 1910

Youth Service Beaton, Alastair [email protected] Home: 0431 910 800

International Service Ma, Yamin [email protected] Home: 0488 014 400

Foundation Baird, Andrew (Tanya ) [email protected] Home: 9385 5652 0412 744 195

Membership Paterson, John (Judith ) [email protected] Home: 9286 1561 0402 782 839

North Perth Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17551 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Apr 17 1972 Leederville Sporting Club Website : http://rotarynorthperth.wa.inaust.org 78 Cambridge Street West Leederville, 6007 Assist Gov : Tim Humphry

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Ooi, William [email protected] Home: 9464 8803 0423 267 633

Immediate Past President Dungey, Alan [email protected] Home: 9227-6275 0417-934-723

Vice President Croul, Pettine-Ann [email protected] Home: 9271-3979 0416-271-921

Secretary White, Geoffrey [email protected] Home: 9272 8088 0412 657 900

Treasurer White, Geoffrey [email protected] Home: 9272 8088 0412 657 900

Vocational Service Nielsen, Mudji [email protected] Home: 9326-2913 0411-163-714

Community Service Fic, Bruno (Tracey ) [email protected] Home: 9457 0114 0413 613 387

Club Service Croul, Pettine-Ann [email protected] Home: 9271-3979 0416-271-921

Youth Service Nielsen, Mudji [email protected] Home: 9326-2913 0411-163-714

International Service Lampard, Rochelle [email protected] Home: 9227-9110 0437-417-356

Foundation Lampard, Rochelle [email protected] Home: 9227-9110 0437-417-356

Public Relations Cornell, Geoff [email protected] Home: 9271-2929 0404-851-753

Northam Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17550 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Aug 30 1946 Riverside Tavern Website : 322 Fitzgerald St. Northam, 6401 Assist Gov : Susan Bruse

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Storer, Christine (Graham ) [email protected] Home: 0447 926 231

President Elect Trent, Kevin (Maureen ) [email protected] Home: 0417 175 004

Immediate Past President Anderson, Richard [email protected] Mobile: 0450 904 509 0450 904 509

Secretary Bowen, Joanne (Guy ) [email protected] Home: 9641 1483

Treasurer Anderson, Richard [email protected] Mobile: 0450 904 509 0450 904 509

Vocational Service Verlinden, Greg (Digna ) [email protected] Home: 9622-2101 0419-944-592

Community Service Gibbs, Ian (Ann ) [email protected] Home: 9622-7093 0408-097-763

Club Service Trent, Kevin (Maureen ) [email protected] Home: 0417 175 004

Youth Service Storer, Christine (Graham ) [email protected] Home: 0447 926 231

International Service Horsley, David (Jan ) [email protected] Home: 9574-0412 0408-934-585

Foundation Horsley, Janice (David ) [email protected] Home: 9574 0412 0477 706 820

Membership Gibbs, Ann (Ian ) [email protected] Home:

Secretary (Assistant) Webb, Brian (Maxena ) [email protected] Home: 9622-5859 0432-578-052

Northbridge Meeting Information Club RI ID : 21759 Monday 6:00 PM Charter Date : Apr 17 1984 The Loft, Oliver's on James Restaurant Website : http://rotary-northbridge.org/ 160 James Street NORTHBRIDGE, 6003 Assist Gov : Tim Humphry

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Bayley, Luke (Jessica ) [email protected] Mobile: 0439 456 244 0439 456 244

President Elect Russo, Charles [email protected] Home: 9383 7101 0407 426 229

Immediate Past President Brass, Jessica (James ) [email protected] Mobile: 0434 015 534 0434 015 534

Secretary Nevin, Peter (Paula ) [email protected] Home: 6142 9672 0421 280 379

Treasurer Ryniker, Colin [email protected] Home: 9454 7813 0455 500 608

Vocational Service Fiocco, Frank (Lucia ) [email protected] Home: 9244 1331 0417 938 146

Community Service Penny, Robyn (Mike ) [email protected] Mobile: 0400 249 277 0400 249 277

International Service Northover, Barbara (Kim ) [email protected] Business: 6164 6800 0411 424 666

Osborne Park Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17552 Tuesday 7:30 AM Charter Date : May 26 1978 Kailis Bros Leederville Website : 101 Oxford St Leederville, 6007 Assist Gov : Graham Peden

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Cockram, Alan (Judi ) [email protected] Home: 9401 1948

Vice President Hancock, Louise (Brian ) [email protected] Home: 9309 6489 0423 169 226

Secretary Stewart, Peter (Rosanne ) [email protected] Home: 9448 1052 0422 408 647

Treasurer Hancock, Brian (Louise ) [email protected] Mobile: 0439 515 001 0439 515 001

Director Vocational Service Mitchell, Daniel [email protected] Home: 0405 618 989 0405 618 989

Director Community Service Mitchell, Daniel [email protected] Home: 0405 618 989 0405 618 989

Director Club Service Brodie, Dawn (Mark ) [email protected] Home: 9381 3940 0432 988 632

Director Youth Service Marchesani, Louis (Cheryl ) [email protected] Home: 9447 5778 0412 067 516

Director International Service Dixon, Stephen (Rosie ) [email protected] Home: 9385 8463 0412 244 496

Rotary Foundation Hancock, Louise (Brian ) [email protected] Home: 9309 6489 0423 169 226

Chair Membership Motta, David (Joan ) [email protected] Home: 9276 3585 0412 373 233

Perth Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17553 Friday 12:45 PM Charter Date : Apr 15 1927 Parmelia Hilton Hotel Website : http://www.rotaryperth.org.au/ 14 Mill St. Perth, 6000 Assist Gov : Yvonne Hart

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Inouye, Stephen (Cheryl ) [email protected] Home: 08 9578 3242 0429 011 929

President Elect Sim, Wesley (Grace ) [email protected] Home: 9384 3576 0411 603 936

Immediate Past President Hirsch, Lawrence (Lorna ) [email protected] Mobile: 0411 427 929 0411 427 929

Secretary Lowenhoff, Michal (Kasia ) [email protected] Mobile: 0448 639 766 0448 639 766

Treasurer Wambua, Joseph [email protected] Home: 9443 7146 0403 745 217

Community Service Wee, David (Sonia ) [email protected] Home: 9322 7263 0412 932 345

Club Service Phillips, Jacques [email protected] Mobile: 0400 830 193 0400 830 193

Youth Service Karlsson, Jess [email protected] Mobile: 0400 525 702 0400 525 702

International Service Katsaitis, Vangelis (Dimi ) [email protected] Mobile: 0431 693 773 0431 693 773

Foundation Katsaitis, Vangelis (Dimi ) [email protected] Mobile: 0431 693 773 0431 693 773

Membership Director Campbell, Wendy (Rob ) [email protected] Home: 9382 8071 0437 314 064

Executive Secretary Reed, Kirstin [email protected] Home: 9321 4356

Public Relations Committee Thornton, Barry [email protected] Home: 9315 1334 0411 557 328

Quairading Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17555 Monday 7:00 PM Charter Date : Jun 30 1963 St. John Ambulance Hall Website : Jennaberring Rd. Quairading, 6383 Assist Gov : Susan Bruse

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Fraser, Bill (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9645 1236 0429 451 236

Secretary Fardon, Graeme (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 0429 451 001

Treasurer Fardon, Graeme (Sue ) [email protected] Home: 0429 451 001

Scarborough Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17557 Thursday 6:45 AM Charter Date : Aug 01 1956 Lake Karrinyup Country Club Website : http://scarboroughrotary.org.au/ 381 North Beach Road (Opposite) Karrinyup, 6018 Assist Gov : Graham Peden

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President McAuliffe, Michael (Gillian ) [email protected] Mobile: 0421 383 617 0421 383 617

President Elect Barfoot, Paul (Linda ) [email protected] Home: 9409 3830 0439 383 243

Vice President Frost, Hugh (Jean ) [email protected] Home: 9448 4707 0478 222 143

Secretary Fong, Joy [email protected] Home: 9276 7042 0402 205 574

Treasurer Holliday, Stuart (Jennifer ) [email protected] Mobile: 0423 473 503 0423 473 503

Director Vocational Service Simpson, Peter (Jane ) [email protected] Home: 9341 2364 0411 519 177

Director Community Service Joseph, Jim (Jan) [email protected] Home: 9447 7731 0402 898 690

Director Club Service Nuttall, William (Linley ) [email protected] Home: 9343 6694 0411 236 762

Director Youth Service Pilcher, Jeremy (Kerry ) [email protected] Mobile: 0428 911 505 0428 911 505

Director International Service Darch, Neil (Tish ) [email protected] Home: 9341 5343 0407 085 494

Secretary (Assistant) Collins, Robin (Dianne ) [email protected] Home: 9349 4053

Chair New Generations Schooling, Chris (Trinh ) [email protected] Mobile: 0419 943 937 0419 943 937

Protection Officer Canning, Trevor (Patricia ) [email protected] Home: 9625 1241 0418 940 309

Subiaco Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17559 Tuesday 5:45 PM Charter Date : Jun 28 1949 Unicorn Bar Website : 210 Nicholson Road Shenton Park, 6008 Assist Gov : Yvonne Hart

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Down, Geoffrey (Maribel ) [email protected] Home: 9381 9987 0408 065 635

President Elect Samsa, Sheree [email protected] Home: 9388-1080

Immediate Past President Down, Geoffrey (Maribel ) [email protected] Home: 9381 9987 0408 065 635

Secretary Smith, Geoffrey (Deb ) [email protected] Home: 9387 8206 0408 950 868

Treasurer White, Robyn (Loren ) [email protected] Home: 9381-4030 0409-889-056

Community Service Noordzy, Maarten [email protected] Home:

Club Service Musarra, David [email protected] Home:

Youth Service White, Robyn (Loren ) [email protected] Home: 9381-4030 0409-889-056

International Service Down, Geoffrey (Maribel ) [email protected] Home: 9381 9987 0408 065 635

Foundation Hollingsworth, Anthony (Jennifer ) [email protected] Home: 9381-7667 0498-167-681

Membership Jennings, Cheryl (Ron ) [email protected] Home: 9276-5490 0402-335-722

Protection Officer Smith, Geoffrey (Deb ) [email protected] Home: 9387 8206 0408 950 868

Swan Districts Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17561 Friday 7:00 AM Charter Date : Jun 28 1949 Swan Districts Football Club Website : Old Perth Road Bassendean, 6054 Assist Gov : Bruno Fic

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Eva, Kay (John ) [email protected] Home: 9574 6089 0419 928 311

President Elect Clement, Adrian (Kim ) [email protected] Home: 9250-2305 0400-223-290

Immediate Past President Kelly, Gary [email protected] Home: 9572 4151 0431 485 455

Vice President Weston, Martin [email protected] Home: 0439-941-983

Secretary Emery, Angeline [email protected] Home: 0424-343-993

Treasurer Petersen, Torben (Glenda ) [email protected] Home: 0419-946-619

Vocational Service de Vries, Herman (Bette ) [email protected] Home: 9454-3131 0419-967-520

Club Service Clement, Adrian (Kim ) [email protected] Home: 9250-2305 0400-223-290

Youth Service Duffy, Kendrick (Lorna ) [email protected] Home: 9250-3835 0408-934-895

International Service Peters, Marie (Eddie ) [email protected] Home: 9274-4204 0438-988-204

Foundation Mitchell, Donald (Glenys ) [email protected] Home: 9279-3380 0408-931-842

Membership Power, Anthony (Edna ) [email protected] Home: 9276-1527 0418-927-620

Swan Valley Meeting Information Club RI ID : 29590 Monday 6:15 PM Charter Date : Jun 09 1993 The Mallard Duck Website : https://swanvalleyrotary.org.au West Swan Rd. & John St. Middle Swan, 6055 Assist Gov : Peter McKenzie

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Wilson, Ronald (Alison ) [email protected] Home: 9294 4804 0429 929 137

President Elect Oliver, Ineke [email protected] Home: 9206-3397 0408-772-100

Immediate Past President Hasson, Fred (Robyn ) [email protected] Mobile: 0417 911 682 0417 911 682

Secretary Pitcher, Betty [email protected] Home: 9299-6623 0408-912-101

Treasurer Ivic, Rachel [email protected] Home: 9296-1330 0413-011-610

Community Service Corkery, Brian [email protected] Home: 9247-3207 0418-562-330

Youth Services Oliver, Ineke [email protected] Home: 9206-3397 0408-772-100

International Service Uhe, David [email protected] Home: 9250-5214 0419-904-010

Rotary Foundation Uhe, David [email protected] Home: 9250-5214 0419-904-010

Youth protection Officer Hasson, Fred (Robyn ) [email protected] Mobile: 0417 911 682 0417 911 682

Wanneroo Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17562 The 2nd and 4th Monday of the month Charter Date : Jul 23 1971 The Woodvale Tavern Website : http://rotarywanneroo.org.au 143 Trappers Drive Woodvale, 6026 Assist Gov : Fred Morrell

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Douglas, Owen (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9309 4487

Secretary Smith, Graeme (Susan ) [email protected] Home: 9447 4238

Treasurer Kenny, Deirdre [email protected] Home:

Vocational Varian, Joan (Robyn ) [email protected] Home: 9243 9501 0409 594 353

Community Miskelly, Peter [email protected] Home: 9405 4972

Club Service Kenny, Deirdre [email protected] Home:

Youth Hammond, Joseph [email protected] Home:

International Singh, Debbie (Richard ) [email protected] Home: 9405 7915

Foundation Douglas, Owen (Helen ) [email protected] Home: 9309 4487

Membership Hammond, Joseph [email protected] Home:

Protection Officer Smith, Graeme (Susan ) [email protected] Home: 9447 4238

Welshpool Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17621 Thursday 7:30 AM Charter Date : Dec 29 1971 Belmont Sports Recreational Ctr. Website : Cnr Abernerthy Road & Keane St., Cloverdale, 6105 Assist Gov : Peter McKenzie

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Marinich, Ross [email protected] Home: 9409 8524 0419 914 908

President Elect Johnson, Lesley [email protected] Home: 9457 7301

Immediate Past President Rush, Terry (Lilly ) [email protected] Home: 9277 8813 0411 553 443

Secretary Bodger, Cliff (Sheryl ) [email protected] Home: 9457 6004

Treasurer Spinelli, Peter (Marie ) [email protected] Home: 9277 5307 0402 042 104

Vocational Service Schimmel, Ed (Miriam ) [email protected] Home:

Community Service Scarfone, Ross (Rita ) [email protected] Home: 9294-2344

Club Service Johnson, Lesley [email protected] Home: 9457 7301

Youth Service Schimmel, Ed (Miriam ) [email protected] Home:

International Service Gutman, Sally [email protected] Home: 9255 4580 0466 128 486

West Perth Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17563 Thursday 7:00 AM Charter Date : Jun 28 1954 Leederville Sporting Club Website : 78 Cambridge St, Leederville Perth, 6007 Assist Gov : Judy Dinnison

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Smith, Jill (Colin ) [email protected] Home: 9382 2470 0408 980 708

Immediate Past President Mattioli, Guy (Josephine ) [email protected] Home: 9203 7319 0410 556 361

Secretary Arrowsmith, David (Janthy ) [email protected] Mobile: 0412 033 836 0412 033 836

Treasurer Woods, Geoffrey (Janine ) [email protected] Home: 9285 0678 0422 319 948

Community Service Blaquiere, Arthur (Ric ) [email protected] Home: 9386 1220 0438 221 125

Club Service Strahan, Tim (Doris ) [email protected] Home: 9386 7675 0419 959 155

Youth Service Foley, Bernie (Anne ) [email protected] Home: 0419 109 747 0419 109 747

International Service Van Vliet, Johannes (Gisela ) [email protected] Home: 9386 8182 0417 099 649

Membership Development Buchanan, Angus (Grace ) [email protected] Mobile: 0434 365 760 0434 365 760

Western Endeavour Meeting Information Club RI ID : 23486 Tuesday 7:15 AM Charter Date : Feb 19 1986 Warehouse Cafe Website : http://www.westernendeavour.asn.au 221 Onslow Rd Shenton Park, 6008 Assist Gov : Michele Alexander

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Glossop, Laurie (Mary ) [email protected] Home: 9447 9911 0438 001 955

President Elect Parker, Tony (Gaby ) [email protected] Home: 0408-948-195

Immediate Past President Fisher, David (Carolyn ) [email protected] Mobile: 0437 905 822 0437 905 822

Secretary Heald, Barrie (Catherine ) [email protected] Home: 9386-4889

Treasurer Lee, Michael (Wendy ) [email protected] Home: 9384-5748 0427-382-448

Community Service Ross, Geoffrey (Soozie ) [email protected] Home: 9384-2335 0417-881-148

Youth Service Ross, Geoffrey (Soozie ) [email protected] Home: 9384-2335 0417-881-148

International Service Nesbitt, Harry (Betty ) [email protected] Home: 9388-8588 0409-663-242

Foundation Ross, Geoffrey (Soozie ) [email protected] Home: 9384-2335 0417-881-148

Membership Williamson, Byron [email protected] Home: (0)8 9381 5343

Club Service Dinnison, Judy (Peter ) [email protected] Home: 9375 8793 0403 173 040

Wongan Hills Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17565 Wednesday 6:30 PM Charter Date : Jun 15 1965 Wongan Hills Hotel Website : 5 Fenton Place Wongan Hills, 6603 Assist Gov : Jan Horsley

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile President Hood, David [email protected] Home:

President Elect Hood, David [email protected] Home:

Secretary McFarlane, David (Margaret ) [email protected] Home: 0428-743-031

Treasurer Sewell, Alan (Jan ) [email protected] Home: 9672-1046 0427-721-046

Vocational Service Follett, Paul [email protected] Home: 9671-1042 0417-967-065

Youth Service Van Schie, Geoff [email protected] Home: 9671-1733

Wyalkatchem Meeting Information Club RI ID : 17566 Meet 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 6:45pm Charter Date : Oct 07 1969 Wyalkatchem Hotel Website : Railway Terrace Wyalkatchem, 6485 Assist Gov : Jan Horsley

Title Name Email Preferred Phone Mobile

President Crute, Rosswell (Merle ) [email protected] Home: 9681 1046 0429 681 104

President Elect Trenorden, Janice [email protected] Home: 9682 5056 0428 825 056

Vice President Bruse, Susan [email protected] Home: 96381120 0429 112 079

Secretary Bruse, Susan [email protected] Home: 96381120 0429 112 079

Treasurer Wood, Sheryl (Peter ) [email protected] Home: 9681 1051 0437 811 088

Community Jones, Kevin (Pat ) [email protected] Home: 9681‐1036 0427‐811‐036

International Jones, Brian (Lyn ) [email protected] Home: 9681‐5034 0429‐815‐035

Foundation Martin, John Home: 9682‐1015

Membership Ashelford, Gary (Bev ) [email protected] Home: 9681‐4090 0429‐001‐671

DIRECTORY 2017-18

District 9455 Contacts

This directory is for club use only and is not for distribution to non-Rotarians nor may it be used as a commercial mailing list.

Rotary District 9455 134 Rotarian (partner) Club Email Home Phone Mobile Business Phone Alderton, Hayley Elizabeth Quay [email protected] 0439 090 112 Alexander, Michele (Keith) Belmont [email protected] 0403 824 261 0403 824 261 Allen, Diane Scarborough [email protected] 9444 0447 0409 467 866 Allen, Noel (Geraldine) Mount Lawley [email protected] 9377 2277 0412 410 420 Anderson, Peter (Catherine) Belmont [email protected] 9277 1971 0415 779 318 9277 7197 Anderson, Richard Northam [email protected] 0450 904 509 0438 964 766 Andriessen, Paul (Judith) Belmont [email protected] 9277 6713 0400 744 746 9277 6713 Anthony, Biju Balcatta [email protected] 6261 5709 0403 454 237 Arrowsmith, David (Janthy) West Perth [email protected] 9284 3013 0412 033 836 8551 1774 Ashelford, Gary (Bev) Wyalkatchem [email protected] 9681 4090 0429 001 671 Baietta, Ross (Jenny) Geraldton [email protected] 9921 8838 9921 7644 Baird, Andrew (Tanya) Nedlands [email protected] 9385 5652 0412 744 195 Baker, Padmini (Richard) Broome [email protected] 9192 3624 0419 968 127 0438 462 255 Barfoot, Paul (Linda) Scarborough [email protected] 9409 3830 0439 383 243 Bass, Margie (Jonathon) Belmont [email protected] 9277 9504 0423 768 760 Baughen, Leonard (Darinka) Midland [email protected] 0448 466 518 Bawden, Kaitlin Mount Lawley Rotaract (Rotaract) [email protected] 0434 863 528 Baxter, John (Cynthia) Mosman Park‐Cottesloe [email protected] 0401 253 531 Bayley, Luke (Jessica) Northbridge [email protected] 0439 456 244 9420 6588 Beaton, Alastair Nedlands [email protected] 0431 910 800 Bell, Susan (Darryl) Batavia Coast [email protected] 0418 438 610 9923 3665 Bennett, Gordon Carnarvon [email protected] 0421 794 158 Berry, Ian (Kris) Kalamunda [email protected] 9293 4039 0409 080 163 9391 3251 Bilson, Jon (Michelle) Bay View Claremont [email protected] 9447 0710 0409 433 472 Birch, Ian (Bronwyn) Matilda Bay [email protected] 9383 9255 0431 815 250 9383 9255 Biviano, Angelo Geraldton‐Greenough [email protected] 0427 773 481 Blanchard, Faye Batavia Coast [email protected] Blaquiere, Arthur (Ric) West Perth [email protected] 9386 1220 0438 221 125 Bodger, Cliff (Sheryl) Welshpool [email protected] 9457 6004 9451 6651 Bolto, John (Kim) Dalkeith [email protected] 9383 7763 0419 924 350 Bonnet, Walter (Lora) Belmont [email protected] 0401 276 755 0401 276 755 Rotarian (partner) Club Email Home Phone Mobile Business Phone Bourgault du Coudray, Eliza Joondalup [email protected] 0466 515 194 0466 515 194 0466 515 194 Bowen, Joanne (Guy) Northam [email protected] 9641 1483 9622 6708 Bower, Greg (Linda) Morley [email protected] 9297 3003 0415 056 602 9272 7899 Bracanin, Brian (Norma) Karrinyup [email protected] 9447 8470 0412 656 387 Brammer, Leanne Kununurra [email protected] 0488 317 388 Brass, Jessica (James) Northbridge [email protected] 0434 015 534 9480 2000 Brassington, Cindi (Dave) Moora [email protected] 9651 1483 0428 511 483 9651 1488 Braude, Emmanuel (Sue) Midland [email protected] 9276 7300 9274 5569 Bresland, Ian (Erin) Morley [email protected] 9478 3188 0418 116 754 9478 3188 Broad, Kaylla (Chris) Geraldton [email protected] 0428 686 543 Brodie, Dawn (Mark) Osborne Park [email protected] 9381 3940 0432 988 632 Brown, Sandra Heirisson [email protected] 9361 1393 0417 175 336 Bruce, Douglas (Molly) Geraldton‐Greenough [email protected] 9964 1264 0428 641 292 Bruse, Susan Wyalkatchem [email protected] 9681 1390 0429 112 079 Bryan, Sheryl (Aidan) Moora [email protected] 9654 9064 0409 094 799 0409 094 799 Buchanan, Angus (Grace) West Perth [email protected] 9266 3632 0434 365 760 9266 3632 Buckland, Dee (Jonathan) Kalamunda [email protected] 0458 888 860 Bunney, David (Sheridan) Ellenbrook [email protected] 0433 088 998 0433 088 998 0433 088 998 Bunney, Sheridan (David) Ellenbrook [email protected] 0419 926 054 0141 992 605 0419 925 054 Burke, Chris Kununurra [email protected] 0419 681 100 9169 1270 Burns, Peter (Sybil) Cambridge [email protected] 9382 8720 0408 948 790 Butcher, Milton (Jodine) Morley [email protected] 9264 4624 0417 776 012 9264 4624 Butterworth, Brian (Jan) Mindarie [email protected] 0417 940 324 0417 940 324 0417 940 324 Buzzard, Aaron Karratha [email protected] Byers, Sylvia Mosman Park‐Cottesloe [email protected] 9385 1263 Bylund, Graeme (Bianca) Geraldton‐Greenough [email protected] 9965 2905 0419 861 751 9923 9212 Campbell, Wendy (Rob) Perth [email protected] 9382 8071 0437 314 064 9382 8071 Canning, Patricia (Trevor) Ballajura‐Malaga [email protected] 9401 7325 0448 801 499 Canning, Trevor (Patricia) Scarborough [email protected] 9625 1241 0418 940 309 9625 1241 Cash, Deborah (Billy) Bay View Claremont [email protected] 9389 6372 0447 580 994 0447 580 994 Cervi, Beatrice (Robert) Perth [email protected] 9242 5249 0403 065 161 9227 0056 Rotarian (partner) Club Email Home Phone Mobile Business Phone Chivers, Neil (Gina) Morley [email protected] 9271 7509 0439 986 848 Clapp, Vida Corrigin 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