If you are interested in keeping up to date with all that’s been happening with volunteers, donations, welfare agencies & clients, and the many exciting things ahead at RIMERN please click on Read More for Issue 17: October/November 25. This issue advises that Corporate Volunteers – Always Fun & Effective.
On Thursday 4 December 25, Richard Parker, Trevor Nink, Jim Orchard, Jan Moffatt, Deb Yin Foo and Sue Smith picked up car loads of toys from Launch Housing HQ in Collingwood. The donated toys were delivered to their facilities in Dandenong, South Melburne, East St Kilda and St Kilda, bring cheer and happy faces to those less fortunate.
19 Melbourne Rotarians and partners participated in a vibrant night of fellowship and games at the Malvern Hotel on Thursday 4 December 25.
Little Green Panda has secured a strategic growth investment from Everkind, a newly formed sustainable investment vehicle backed by entrepreneurs in the packaging industry and owners of Queensland-based Shawparth Food & Packaging.
ROMAC provides surgical treatment for children in Australia and New Zealand from developing countries from our Pacific Region in the form of Life Giving and/or dignity restoring surgery not accessible to them in their home country.
If you would like to read the latest ROMAC Chairman's Message and articles on successful medical cases for November 2025 please click read more below.
The 2025 RM Festive lunch will feature anecdotes and music performances coordinated and led by Arts Committee Chair David and Music Scholarship Champion Karen. The program will range from piano pieces by Debussy played by Monash University student Sara Deeb to the ever popular singalong, with Tilly Jones’ special rendition of Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire on cello and computer.
For the 5h edition of District 9800 October 25 Networker for 2025-2026, please click on Read More below. In this issue they there is an article on Call to Action: Be Part of a Life-saving project in Cambodia.
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Rotary Melbourne’s crowded conference room on a balmy summer evening was the venue for our final evening conversation for the year.
Hosted by President Philip, this gathering of Rotary Melbourne members and guests exemplified what we do best: convivial conversation amongst ourselves. Formalities were restricted to a brief address by President Philip who reflected on his first 6-months as President, thanked everyone for their support, and wished us all well for a happy and relaxed festive season.
It was a fitting end of year event and a jolly good time was had by all.
BIKE RAFFLE IN TIME FOR GIFT GIVING
This is your final reminder to support Rotary Melbourne’s Raffle for The Smith Family — with ticket sales closing at 1:00 pm tomorrow (Tuesday 9 December).
π Tickets: $5 each – or a book of 10 for $50π Draw date: Wednesday 10 December 2025, 1:55 pm, Sofitel on Collins
Every ticket purchased brings us closer to giving more young Australians the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.
π Get tickets here
It is with great sadness that Rotary Melbourne advises the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Tony Greenwood AM. Tony passed away on Friday 28 November 2025.
Vale our Honorary Member Bill Pratt who died peacefully in his sleep on the 1st of December 25. Bill had recently celebrated his 100th birthday having led a life of achievement, service and innovation. The family has chosen to hold a private funeral.
The Central 1 Group convened yesterday at the Australian Club for a distinguished and celebratory evening of Rotary fellowship, joined by our President and partners. The occasion offered an exceptional setting for meaningful conversation, renewed connections, and an energising exchange of ideas.
The First 6 months
Well 6 months of this Rotary year have gone, indeed a quarter of this century has gone. How’s it been then?
In a short review of these 6 months we can’t include everything, but at our regular meetings with their varied group of informed speakers, a special privilege has been hosting a number of club awards.
It has been an extraordinary past 12 months. Our team at Rotary SAFE Families is delighted to convey their achievements at this time of the 2025 end of year.
This month the Environmental Sustainability Rotarian Action Group (ESRAG) newsletter ESRAG December 2025 Volume 11 Issue 5 features an article titled 'COP30: Belém Forced the Climate World Out of Its Comfort Zone'. Click on read more below.
Inspired by Japan’s unique ‘trash-picking sport,’ discover how Australia’s first spogomi World Cup qualifier turned waste collection into a fun and eco-friendly competition.
On Duty: Marg Leser, Rosemary Nixon (Reception), Chris Wang (Raffle), Bob Glindemann (MC), Quin Scalzo (Reflection), Bruce Davidson (Photographer).
Membership Anniversary this week: Irena Bauer (2), Will Brown (2), Shailesh Dangle (11), Cheryl Lacey (21), Nick Pelham (19), Sue Smith (4), Prabal Soans (4).
Happy Birthday this week: Bruce Davidson, Ted Garland, Christine Johnson, Matthew Karakoulakis, Tristan Kennedy, Iqbal Reta, Chris Rodd, Ross Scholes-Robertson, Reg Smith.
Please also consider making a Tax Deductible donation in support of the 2025 Christmas Appeal.
Donations this year will support the work of HoMie.
HoMie is a Melbourne-based streetwear label and social enterprise. 100% of HoMie’s profits go towards achieving its mission: to support young people affected by homelessness or hardship.
π Festive Celebration Lunch with President Philip and Debbie
Wrap up the year in great company! Join President Philip, fellow Rotarians, partners and friends for a celebratory, festive lunch that brings together good food, good music and good cheer.