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Fellow Rotarians and Friends,
 
Wow!! What a turnout on Tuesday night at the hub was, Noel and Grahame cooked the most beautiful Salmon and salads followed by dessert.
 
Unfortunately, due to the bad weather on Sunday, the Bunnings BBQ was cancelled. Thanks to Bunnings we have another BBQ on Friday 4th November, fingers crossed for a fine day.
 
Please remember to RSVP for our 50th celebration and please transfer the 3-course meal fee of $55 per head to the Admin Account:  
 
BSB 034 637
Account number 201534
 
Don and Sue Boyne, president of Tauranga Rotary Club also Akira Matsuo, Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Kyohei edaki and Hisanori kuga from Kasaoka Rotary club will all be in attendance.  
 
No meeting next week as it’s the first Tuesday of the month. Gool luck on the Melbourne Cup, hopefully you can catch a winner. See you at the Mermaid Waters Tavern on Tuesday 8th November 
 
Yours in Rotary
 Andrew
 
FINANCE REPORT - Neil Jones
 
Meeting   25 October 2022    
Fines $43.90 Bunnings sausage sizzle  $
Copper Pot     $20.35    
    Hub Function Profits  488.43    
TOTAL $ 64.25      $488.43     
 
 
SECRETARY REPORT - Neil Baldwin 
Neil is currently on a caravan trip in NSW and Victoria
 
 
 
ATTENDANCE REPORT 25 OCTOBER 2022
 
19 Broadbeach Members including Honorary Members Kevin O'Brien and Uwe Seifert
  
Visiting Rotarian:                                                                                  
   Guest Speaker: 
13  Members Guests: Paul Bosch, Pat Curr, Desley Daviess, Haidee Diaz, Pam Hawkins, Kay Hodges, Edwina Hutchison, Judy Hutchison, Christine Jones, Denise Jordan, Kathy Lewis, Joan O'Keefe and Roslyn Tomlinson.
32 Total Attendance 
 
 
NEXT MEETING
 
Tuesday 1st November - no Meeting - Melbourne Cup Day
Tuesday 8th November
Tonight is Rotary Foundation Night
 
DUTY ROSTER
 
Tuesday 8 November
Door:         Harold Busch
Sergeant:  David O'Dwyer
Scribe:      Jim Hawkins
 
Tuesday 15 November
Door:           Pauline Armstrong
Sergeant:    Noel Hodges
Scribe:         Bob Jordan
  
SCOOTER PICKUP/DELIVERY
 
November 1st to 15th    Harold Busch & Jeff Nugent
November 16th to 30th Kevin O'Brien & Uwe Seifert
 
Bunnings Sausage Sizzle
 
Friday 4 November 
7.30am-11.00am:  Jeff Nugent, Brian Pearson & Uwe Seifert
11.00am-3.00pm:  Greg Ball, Neil Jones 1 volunteer needed
 
Sunday 6 November 
7.30am-11.00am:  John Curr, Jeff Nugent & Brian Pearson
11.00am-3.00pm:  Pauline Armstrong & Kay and Noel Hodges
 
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First Tuesday No Meeting
Nov 01, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Rotary Foundation Night
Mermaid Waters Tavern
Nov 08, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Annual General Meeting
Mermaid Waters Tavern
Nov 15, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting 22 November 2022
The Hub
Nov 22, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
50th Anniversary Celebration
Emerald Lakes Golf Club
Nov 26, 2022
5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
No Meeting
Nov 29, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
First Tuesday No Meeting
Dec 06, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Christmas Function
To be Advised
Dec 13, 2022
6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
 
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October 25
 
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October 8
 
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October 13
 
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October 28
 
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Carol Baldwin
October 7
 
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Rotary International     
Rotary Information Weekly
 

Rotary and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation extending fundraising partnership to eradicate polio

Partnership will infuse an additional US$450 million into global polio eradication effort

Rotary and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are renewing their longstanding partnership to end polio, announcing a joint commitment of up to $450 million to support the global polio eradication effort.

“We’ve made tremendous progress, but the world is facing multiple pandemics, and vaccine hesitancy is on the rise. Recent polio outbreaks in Malawi and Mozambique, plus detection of poliovirus in Israel, the UK, and the United States prove that if polio exists anywhere, it threatens children everywhere,” said Ian Riseley, chair of the Rotary Foundation and Past President of Rotary International. “Partnering with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation helps us ensure that children in polio-affected countries get the lifesaving vaccines they need to be protected from polio for life.”

This pledge comes on the heels of Rotary’s announcement at the Global Citizen Festival pledging an additional US$150 million towards polio eradication.

Rotary is committed to raising $50 million per year over the next three years, with every dollar to be matched with two additional dollars from the Gates Foundation. This expanded agreement will translate into up to a total of $450 million to support the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.

“Eradicating polio requires the dedication and generosity of nations and individuals around the world, and Rotarians are again leading the way,” said Melinda French Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “Rotary International and Rotarians continue to be the heart of GPEI – and have been since the beginning. Together, we are moving closer to our shared goal of ending polio and ensuring that families will never have to fear this disease again.”

“As the first organization to envision a polio-free world, Rotary is more committed than ever to delivering on our promise that one day, no child will ever again be paralyzed by polio,” said Rotary President Jennifer Jones. “Our partnership with the Gates Foundation helps us eliminate any impediment to conquer polio now."

The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees recently approved a $50 million grant for AFRO surveillance, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Outbreak Response. These grants will support ongoing immunization activities to reach children under the age of five with an emphasis on improving community awareness and engagement—promoting vaccine acceptance, reducing the number of missed children—and ensuring robust surveillance capacity to quickly detect poliovirus transmission.

Polio—a paralyzing and sometimes deadly disease—is on the verge of becoming the second human disease in history to be eradicated. This critical funding helps ensure that children in at-risk countries are protected from polio, and that the wild poliovirus is eliminated in the last two countries that continue to report cases.

While only Afghanistan and Pakistan continue to report cases of wild poliovirus, the remaining challenges to global eradication—like difficulty reaching children amid insecurity and conflict and weak health systems—have proven to be the most difficult. To meet these challenges head-on and ensure the continuation of program efforts, funding and support from donors and world governments are imperative.

Rotary has contributed more than $2.6 billion to fight polio, including matching funds from the Gates Foundation, and countless volunteer hours since launching its polio eradication program, PolioPlus, in 1985. In 1988, Rotary joined in partnership with the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to form the Global Polio Eradication Initiative. The Gates Foundation and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance later joined. When the initiative launched, there were 350,000 cases of polio every year. Today the incidence of polio has plummeted by more than 99.9 percent.

 

 
 
FROM OUR MEETING 25 OCTOBER 2022

Scribe: Neil Jones
19 members and 13 guests gathered at The Hub for our usual end of month fellowship night.
 
Acting Sergeant Kevin opened proceedings. David O'Dwyer proposed a toast to all the SES and other volunteers supporting their communities through recent flood events.
President Andrew welcomed all in attendance. Andrew then outlined the work of Radio Lollipop and sought agreement to provide Christmas gifts for all children in Gold Coast University Hospital
and members willingly committed to provide a gift or donate $25 to enable the purchase of a gift. Andrew will co-ordinate through his newsagency at Benowa Gardens.
 
Grahame & Noel did the catering with some help from Kay Hodges and Pat Curr and as usual we were spoiled with pre dinner nibbles, superb main of grilled salmon and asparagus, potato bake and salad and followed by berries and ice-cream for desert. Congratulations to all involved.
 
Kevin conducted a friendly sergeant's session during which he had the members do the work either by fining someone or contributing a happy dollar.
He asked Pauline to draw the raffle and specified number 60 which was duly drawn and turned out to be his (Four Way Test?) Guest Judy Hutchison won Heads and Tails.
 
Jim Hawkins presented the contents of a donation collection box he has placed at the Gum Nut Cafe in Mudgeeraba and commended President Andrew on this fund raising initiative. 
 
Andrew reminded everyone regarding the 50th Anniversary Dinner at Emerald Lakes Golf Club on Saturday 26 November and asked members to advise him directly of their attendance/apology.
Members are asked to pay in advance to Broadbeach Rotary Club Administrative account BSB 034-637 account number 201534. Don't forget to include your name in the reference section.
 
Another wonderful night of fine food, fun and fellowship.
 
The week in Pictures
  
                 Malcolm was on the door                     John and friends at the bar
  
          Working hard in the kitchen                Look at all that salmon and asparagus
  
       The thorn among the roses                                 The Hutchison Clan
  
            Two glasses of wine, one soft drink not even one beer between this seven
   
    Acting Sergeant Kevin         David proposed the toast            President Andrew
  
 President presents raffle prize to Kevin                   Judy won Heads and Tails
 
 
WEEKLY LAUGHS
 
A friend while holidaying in Egypt has fallen off a camel . . .
he was sent to a Cairopractor

I was inspired to read widely at school by my favourite teacher, Mrs. Turtle.
She tortoise well.
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Sadly we’ve lost some of our local businesses recently. The bra shop has gone
bust, the watch-menders has called time, the paper shop folded, the shoe
repairers has been soled, the food blender factory gone into liquidation, and
the TV aerial shop called in the receivers...
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Answered the phone this morning and all I heard was sneezing.
Probably a cold caller.

I can't believe I was arrested for impersonating a politician.
I was just sitting there doing nothing.
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Q: Why did the teacher write the lesson on the window?
A: He wanted it to be clear.

Q: What do you call a blind dinosaur?
A: Do-you-think-he-saur-us.

Q: What happened to the sun burnt banana?
A: It started to peel.

Q: Why shouldn't you tell secrets in a cornfield?
A: There are too many ears!

Q: Why did the melon jump into the lake?
A: It wanted to be a watermelon.

Q: What did the calculator say to the math student?
A: You can count on me!

Q: Why is tennis such a loud game?
A: Because each player raises a racquet.

 
Interesting Facts 
 
 
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