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Meeting of Hobsons Bay Rotary Cluster Clubs
Nov 16, 2020 7:00 pm
Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81237836960?pwd=TWY5SjRLWWRCUXRZNHViZUZxcWo2QT09 Meeting ID: 812 3783 6960 Passcode: 9800
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"Update on end Trachoma Project"
Nov 23, 2020 7:00 pm
Lien Trinh has worked in the public health sector as an eye care professional for over 15 years, and is D9800's inaugural Global Grant scholar. Shortly after finishing her Public Health degree in London, she returned to Australia to work with Indigenous Eye Health (University of Melbourne) and Rotary, who have committed to the elimination of the blinding eye disease, trachoma, from Australia by 2020. The COVID19 pandemic has both boosted and hindered progress in this space, and Lien will update us on the great work done by the Rotary Districts of Australia so far, and how we might be able to contribute in our own way. Lien is also the President of the Provisional Club of Rotary Northside. |
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Let's Talk Inspiration, Collaboration and Perspiration
Mar 15, 2021 6:30 pm
Susie Cole is the recycled President of Rotary Prahran, in the chair for a second term after joining Rotary 6 years ago. She was recognised with the District 9800 Royce Abbey Champion of Change in 2018, a State Premier's Volunteer Champion Award for leadership the same year, she is a presenter on the Rotary & Community Service Radio Show on 94.1fm, for 4 years ran Rotary Prahran's Homework Club on the local housing estate and established RAMP, Rotary Aiding Mobility Program and Rotary Sews. Susie is co-chair of RIMERN, Rotary Inner Melbourne Emergency Relief Network and currently looking for premises to set up this third EERN to supply household needs to vulnerable people. A past District 9800 End Polio Now ambassador, Susie is a proud & passionate Rotarian who believes that 'if you've done well you should do good". Susie is a mum, grandmother, feminist & traveller and lives her life with a profound 'attitude of gratitude' & a big sense of humour! |
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Baguia Education and Community Support Project (for Timor Leste)
Mar 29, 2021 6:30 pm
Maria Hicks has a background in Education: English/Special Education/ ESL She worked in the NSW Department of Education, Private School Sector in Queensland and Seoul International School as an administrator. After moving to Hong Kong Maria was instrumental in starting up an After School Special Education Program which eventually became the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Charity of the Year. Returning to Australia Maria continued working in Asia and the Pacific including Timor Leste with various non-profit organisations. She was appointed as Regional Representative for Days for Girls Cambodia where she continues to work with the Cambodian Government on Menstrual Health education programs whilst supporting her own WASH and Education projects in Siem Reap. It was in this context that she was awarded an Order of Australia for International Humanitarian Aid. Maria was invited to be involved in the charter of Rotary Passport Melbourne (RPM) and currently is the Charter President. |
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Baguia Education and Community Support Project (for Timor Leste)
Mar 29, 2021 6:30 pm
Maria Hicks has a background in Education: English/Special Education/ ESL She worked in the NSW Department of Education, Private School Sector in Queensland and Seoul International School as an administrator. After moving to Hong Kong Maria was instrumental in starting up an After School Special Education Program which eventually became the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Charity of the Year. Returning to Australia Maria continued working in Asia and the Pacific including Timor Leste with various non-profit organisations. She was appointed as Regional Representative for Days for Girls Cambodia where she continues to work with the Cambodian Government on Menstrual Health education programs whilst supporting her own WASH and Education projects in Siem Reap. It was in this context that she was awarded an Order of Australia for International Humanitarian Aid. Maria was invited to be involved in the charter of Rotary Passport Melbourne (RPM) and currently is the Charter President. |
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Making Bias Conscious in the Corporate Environment
Apr 12, 2021 6:30 pm
Bronwyn uses her insights to make bias conscious in the corporate environment. In the work she's done with leaders in various sectors, Bron has discovered that raising awareness around unconscious bias leads to a greater capacity for broader thinking around diversity and difference which enables leaders to make better informed decisions. |
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