Serving the Community since 1985 In Gear 2014 2015 R O T A R Y C L U B O F B E A U M A R I S W E E K L Y B U L L E T I N Number 27, 18 January 2016 Presidents Report We are well and truly back into the Rotary Year. I had the pleasure of presenting to Malcolm Sawle a Paul Harris sapphire recognition on Thursday night, another example of the quiet dedication and commitment which so many in our club make. Greg sourced another interesting and illuminating speaker, Greg Wills and we welcomed Pamela Page from the Concourse Chemist and Mary Cunnington a golfing friend of Megan's. Next Meetings T 28 J S : C Q T : N M T C : J O'B AV: R J C D : T D M F H : M P T 4 F S : L L T : N M T C : R P AV: K M C D : L L R S H : G E Peter and Helen Brown, ex Rotary Club of Chelsea spoke about their relocation to Fiji and possible service projects in Fiji in conjunction with their new Rotary Club there. The previous day Tony had organised for keen golfers to have the round of golf at VGC, postponed from the very hot day, thanks Tony. Peter and Heather gave us more information about the continuation of the Farmers Market (February 13th for the next one), and that the Bayside Councillors are going to use the market as a listening post for the next few months. Chris is looking for volunteers for the Day on Oak Street on the 14th of February, and Richard has been signing us up for the next fellowship event, the Film " Spotlight" on the 18th of February, see Richard if you'd like to attend, $20 per head including a glass of wine. The reviews say it is riveting, it is a story of the journalists who investigated the Boston diocese's cover up of abuse. Shirley, Megan, Louise and I, with advice from Ken have chosen the theme for our "dress up" for the Conference, "Dancing with the Stars". This will give maximum potential for us to frock up, particularly in 80s glam. Next week we have Clem Quick giving his new member talk and the week after Lois Lindsay, we will be in for a treat. T 11 F S : W F (NYSF) J G - (H A W ) C : T P AV: D L C D : L L M F H : G E THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY FELLOWSHIP FILM NIGHT, SPOTLIGHT PALACE DENDY, 26 CHURCH ST, BRIGHTON TIME:TBC Unless stated otherwise venue is Victoria Golf Club 6.30 for 7.00 Contents 1 Presidents Report 2 Notices 3 This Week s Speaker 4 District Golf Day 5 RC of Dingley Village Golf Day 6 Club Structure / Picture of the Day Yours in Rotary Trish
Lottery Results The People s Choice Lottery has been drawn for another year. Unfortunately I could not see any winning tickets from our Club. However it was fascinating to see the diverse range of community groups this lottery supports. Above; Meagan and guest Mary Cunnington Right; A very surprised Malcom Sawle receiving his Paul Harris sapphire Note; As part of our arrangement with Hocking Stuart discounts on agents fees are available to RCOB members. Hocking Stuart Sandringham 62-64 Station Street Telephone: 03 9521 9800 Page 2
Speaker: Greg Wills Topic: Charlie Hebdo Greg Wills is a Council Member of the Australian Institute of International Affairs Victorian Branch. The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent, non-profit organisation seeking to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia. It provides a forum for discussion and debate, but does not seek to formulate its own institutional views. The Institute arranges programs of lectures, seminars, workshops, conferences and other discussions, and sponsors research and publications. The AIIA was formed in 1924 and established as a federal body in 1933 and is the only nation -wide organisation of its kind in Australia. It is financed by members contributions, a small government subvention and tax deductible donations from individuals and businesses. The AIIA consists of a number of independent branches, which are located in seven Australian States and Territories, and a National Office in Canberra. In addition, close contact is maintained with the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, and with sister institutes and similarly minded organisations around the world. While only one of the attendees, the cartoonist, Riss, was shot in the attack the others have varying degrees of emotional scarring from the event. Many members have left the organisation but have been replaced. The meeting took place within a heavily fortified bunker within the offices of the newspaper Liberation, the new home of CH. The office is heavily fortified by French Government security. The CH journalists had good knowledge of political events in Australia while Greg was able to brief them on aspects of Asian issues where the AIIA are particularly knowledgeable e.g. North Korea) While the circulation of CH had been trending down the events of 7 January 2015 have reversed that. The strong satirical flavour of CH is undaunted. The AIIA provides a wide range of opportunities for the dissemination of information and free expression of views on these matters through discussion and publication. Precluded by its constitution from expressing any opinion of its own on international affairs, the AIIA provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of a wide range of views. AIIA was voted the top think tank in South East Asia and the Pacific in the Global Go To Think Tanks Index in 2015. For more information go to ; Translation: In memory of the victims of the terrorist attack against the freedom of speech perpetrated inside of the offices of Charlie Hebdo 7 January 2015. http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ Late last year Greg met with five current members of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo (CH). He regarded it as one of the great highlights of his life. In his talk he talked broadly about the meeting, the people he met and provided many illustrations of the hard hitting, often risqué, carton style for which the paper is known. Highlights of the meeting included; The meeting was only agreed to because of the high regard in which AIIA is held. Efforts by Australian politicians to have similar meetings were rejected. Greg and his party were under tight security from the time they landed at Charles de Gaulle airport. Page 3
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CLUB STRUCTURE 2015 / 16 UPDATED 2/11/2015 BOARD CLUB SERVICE President Trish Smyth Director Malcom Sawle PE, VP Malcolm Sawle Auditor Tony Phillips Secretary Roy Seager Program Greg Every Treasurer James Glenwright Meeting Attendance Malcolm Sawle Foundation Mike Hede Communications David Lea Branding / PR / Memb ship Megan Glenwright Fellowship Richard Jones International John Beaty Photographers Max Darby, Greg Every Youth Service Kerrie Geard Almoners Charmaine Jansz & Geoff Stringer Community Chris D'Arcy Chair /Host /Cashiers /AV Roster Fundraising Heather Chisholm Youth Protection Officer Malcolm Parks On to Conference TEAM MEMBERS Ken Mirams International Community Youth Fundraising Fred Hofmann Geoff Abbott David Rushworth Harry Wolfe John Sime Tim Dark Richard Jones Heather Chisholm David Langworthy Mary Sealy Tony McKenna * Roger Frewen Geoff Stockdale Richard Shermon Chris Martin Geoff Stringer Ross Phillips Tony Phillips Vivienne Zoppolato David Hone Malcolm Parks Lynda Doutch Lois Lindsay Charmaine Jansz John Manks John Van Dyk (?) Royal Melbourne Golf Antony Nixon Concourse Festival Ken Mirams Jim O'Brien Mike Hede Richard Shermon Chris Werner Adrian Culshaw Peter Flude^ Kerrie Geard Branding / PR / Memb. David Hone# Clem Quick (Team TBA) Jim O Brien Lynda Doutch Robert McArthur* MUNA / NYSF Masters Golf Parking David Lea Heather Chisolm^ James Glenwright Martin Fothergill Adrian Culshaw (LOA) ^ Farmers Market # Indigenous Project * District Wind Down Photograph by Vic Buhay, National Geographic Your Shot Max Darby Your Shot member Vic Buhay went on a photo road trip with a colleague through Utah and Arizona. At their first stop, Bryce Canyon National Park, they hiked the Navajo Loop Trail. This view opened up as this trail turned into a twisting and winding [path] to the bottom of the valley below, he says. The setting sun's golden light bounced all over the red rock walls of the canyon. Page 6