Our new Rotary Melbourne short video was launched at last week's Changeover Lunch. Thank you to Janet Jane for the production and to our members for the support and involvement.
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Thank you to Past President Adrian for last week's reflection on Wednesday 24 June 2026.
Vice President Branko Panich then began the Vice President’s reporting session with a note of apology from Vice President Carol Bond who is attending the Rotary International convention in Taipei. The report delivered by Branko, with help from Club Directors, provided members and guests with a comprehensive overview of the Club’s activities, achievements and priorities across 2025/26.
Club Guests: Santiago Parsons-Aubone
Guests of Members: Ray McLeod Dryden (Sumeer Bhandarkar RC Box Hill), Robin Whyte, Cynthia Borg, Arshad Samsudeen (Deb Yin Foo), Monica Savanovic (Peter Rogers).
This week’s duties: Sandra Hills, Karen Gornalle (Reception), Stephen Mandie (Raffle), Bob Glindemann (MC), Adrian Nelson (Reflection), Joseph Ebbage (Photographer).
Membership Anniversary Philip Cornish (11- TODAY!), Jane deGit (1), Ailesh Dupate (1), Karen Gornalle (1), Peter Habersberger (38), Sandra Hills (16), Ruth Carlos Martinez (9).
Happy Birthday Russell Board, Ian Hamm, Peter Manger, Jim Orchard, James Scuderi.
Mark your diaries for our annual night at the National Gallery of Victoria's Winter Masterpiece Series on Friday 28 August 26 from 6pm. This year features Experience the elegance and exhilaration of CARTIER The night will include an introductory talk and exhibition.
Rotary Inner Melbourne Emergency Relief Network (RIMERN) a warehouse in Brunswick needs more volunteers on the first Monday of each month for the Rotary Melbourne's volunteering day. Volunterring involves collecting, storing, sorting and delivering household goods for rehomed refugees, family violence victims and homeless.
We have a new volunteering opportunity on Thursday 9th July from 8:15am to 1:30pm at the Magpie Nest café, Ground Floor, 69 Bourke Street, Melbourne (entrance via Westwood Place) helping to prepare and serve breakfast to homeless people in the city.
Rotarians, we need your nominations. Let’s find an outstanding volunteer worthy of the Sir John Reid Community Service Award. We all hear about or come across dedicated volunteers who fly under the radar, who do not receive due recognition, despite years of unstinting effort.