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Nice to be back after a bout of the flu. – Thanks to VP Pauline for standing in as President – all reports said she did an excellent stand in and I am most grateful for her ongoing support.
Cornelia Babbage, a Director of Multicultural Families Organisation, gave a short talk (due to commitments elsewhere), on the workings of the Organisation, Southport.
Multicultural Families Organisation (MFO) is a not-for-profit organisation that has supported culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) families and communities on the Gold Coast for the past 23 years. MFO’s dedicated staff originate from 21 different countries and share a passion for equality, social justice and human rights.
We also had an update on the progress of the Vanuatu project from Greg Bowler, Mario Fairlie and Graham Sivyer. The building appears to be ready to ship and the Xray machine and pathology has advanced to a point that when covid restrictions are eased on Vanuatu, the project can be finalised.
Each Rotary year at this time we ask you to vote for a member you consider worthy of being awarded the Bruce Duncan Fellowship Cup.
The criteria to consider when voting for a member includes but is not limited to:
  • Attendance
  • Fellowship with other Members
  • Service work
  • Fund raising efforts
  • Communication
The rules are as follows:
  • The cup can be won by the same member on more than one occasion but not in consecutive years.
  • Attendance at the District Conference is no longer part of the criteria for consideration.
  • You can only vote for one person.
The Cup is an important part of our Club and will be presented at the Changeover Dinner. Please send your vote to me (peter.dimond@bigpond.com) by 29 May.
This is also the time of the Rotary year to again think about donations to Foundation so please liaise with Neil Jones and finalise any donation well before the end of June.
 
Until next time
Yours in Rotary
Peter
 
FINANCE REPORT - Neil Jones
 
Meeting   10 May 2022     
Fines $37.85 Bunnings Sunday 1 May  $1,588.65
Copper Pot         8.15 Hub Function Profits  $   
           
TOTAL $46.00     $1,588,65 
 
 
SECRETARY REPORT - Tony Lewis.
Please note that the minutes of Board meetings can be found under "View Club Documents" in Club runner
 
ALMONER REPORT - Bob Jordan
Nothing to report this week.
 
 
 
ATTENDANCE REPORT 10 MAY 2022
 
14 Broadbeach Members 
  2
Visiting Rotarians:  Greg Bowler (Gold Coast) and Mario Fairlie (Surfers Sunrise)                                                                                            
  1 Guest Speaker: Cornelia Babbage (Multicultural Families Org.)
  1 Members Guest: Pam Hawkins
18 Total Attendance 
 
 
NEXT MEETING 
Tuesday 17 May 2022
Mia Gosselin - my experience of RYTS
 
DUTY ROSTER
 
Tuesday 17 May 2022
Sergeant:  Andrew McTaggart
Door:         Neil Baldwin
Scribe:       Bob Jordan
 
Tuesday 24 May 2022
Sergeant:  John Monks
Door:         Harold Busch
Scribe:       Bob Jordan
 
SCOOTER PICKUP/DELIVERY
            
May 1st - 15th         Neil Baldwin & Nasser Kaviani
May 16th - 31st       Martin Ingram & Ray Milton
 
BUNNINGS SAUSAGE SIZZLE 
 
Friday 27 May 
7.30 to 11.00   Neil Baldwin, John Curr & Malcolm Daviess
11.00 to 2.00   Pauline Armstrong, Peter Dimond & John Monks
 
Saturday 11 June
7.30 to 11.00  John Curr, Rock O'Keefe & Grahame Werrell
11.00 to 2.00  Harold Busch, Malcolm Daviess & Neil Jones
 
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Mia Gosselin - my experience of RYTS
Mermaid Waters Hotel
May 17, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Club Meeting at "The Hub"
Broadbeach Rotary Hub
May 24, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Outside Visit to SPG Lawyers, Bundall
May 31, 2022
5:45 PM – 8:00 PM
 
No Meeting on Tue 7th June
Jun 07, 2022
 
Club meeting at Mermaid Waters Hotel
Mermaid Waters Hotel
Jun 14, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Joint Dinner event at The Croation Club
The Croation Club
Jun 21, 2022
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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Jun 28, 2022
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
 
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May 10
 
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May 11
 
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May 12
 
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May 22
 
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May 28
 
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May 30
 
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May 30
 
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May 2
 
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May 5, 2008
14 years
 
Neil Jones
May 11, 1986
36 years
 
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May 22, 2007
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Rotary International     
Rotary Information Weekly
 
 
Fifth Tuesday In May
Informative Seminar Followed by Dinner
 
Please see the invitation below
Following the seminar it is planned to have dinner at the nearby Gold Coast Tavern which has been suggested as an alternative meeting venue
For further information and to register please contact President Elect Andrew McTaggart
 
 
 

John Hewko

General Secretary and CEO of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation

In this monthly column, we introduce readers to the talented staff members at Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation, many of whom work behind the scenes at RI headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, and in six offices outside the United States. This month, we feature John Hewko, General Secretary and CEO of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation.

  1. Holds a law degree from Harvard University, a master’s in modern history from the University of Oxford (where he studied as a Marshall Scholar), and a bachelor’s in government and Soviet studies from Hamilton College in New York

  2. Speaks five languages — English, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian

  3. Served as the vice president for operations and compact development at the Millennium Challenge Corporation, a U.S. government agency, where he negotiated foreign assistance agreements totaling $6.3 billion for 18 countries in the areas of infrastructure, agriculture, water and sanitation, health, and education

  4. He and his wife, Marga, are Major Donors to The Rotary Foundation

My parents, Lu and Natalie Hewko, fled the advancing Soviet armies across war-torn Europe — from Ukraine to the refugee camps in southern Germany — and then began a new life in the United States. My desire to give back to the country that welcomed my parents with open arms is what motivated my interest in public service.

My father was a Rotarian and served as president of the Rotary Club of Clarkston, Michigan. He also helped start the Rotary club in Kyiv, Ukraine, where I am a charter member.

The TV series Perry Mason partially inspired me to be a lawyer.

My wife, Marga, is from Argentina, and we got married there in December 1989. Two weeks later, we moved to Moscow. After Mikhail Gorbachev came to power and opened up the Soviet Union, the law firm of Baker McKenzie approached me, asking if I would help establish its office there, and I later served as its managing partner in Kyiv and Prague.

I'll never forget an amazing historic experience in Ukraine. I had the opportunity to be involved in Ukraine's independence movement after the failed August 1991 coup in Moscow and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union. In March 1992, I spent several days with experts in Prague and hammered out the initial draft of Ukraine's first post-Soviet constitution. To be there, to help a new country get off the ground, was the thrill of a lifetime.

My Andy Warhol 15 minutes of fame came on 24 August 1991, when the Ukraine parliament called for a referendum to support its declaration of independence. The day before, political leaders and advisers from the non-Communist opposition had prepared a series of important decrees that the parliament was to debate and hopefully approve. But they had no copy machine. Fortunately, I had access to a small copier. I took the documents and spent all night making more than 400 copies. At 7 the next morning, I dashed over and handed the copies to the deputy head of the opposition. Parliament then deliberated over the decrees and declared independence six hours later. Without those copies, I wondered ...

My father was an avid reader of the Rotary magazine. He used to read it from cover to cover. In 2010, an advertisement caught his eye: Rotary was looking for a new general secretary. My father ripped the page out of the magazine and wrote a note on it, half in English and half in Ukrainian, that I should apply for the job — and then he mailed the ad to me.

Two lessons I took away from this experience: Always listen to your dad — and great things happen when you read the Rotary magazine.

In this issue, you should read about Rotary's Action Plan because it represents the future of our organization and serves as our strategic road map. It's exciting, and we have begun to undertake a number of important initiatives to bring it into reality.

One pillar of Rotary's strength is its deep roots in the community. The key is to find that sweet spot — to keep our focus largely local, because that is where members have the greatest satisfaction and sense of accomplishment, yet make sure that these local activities are strategically channeled so that we can have a greater global impact.

• This story originally appeared in the March 2022 issue of Rotary magazine.

 
 
 
FROM OUR MEETING 10 MAY 2022

Scribe: Tony Lewis
 
Sergeant David introduced President Peter who opened the meeting and welcomed all members and Guests
PE Andrew reminded all those present of the 31 May meeting to be held at SPG Lawyers with dinner afterwards at the Gold Coast Tavern
Andrew conducted the first draw in the Silver Circle which was won by Neil Jones
 
Representatives (Mario Fairlie - Surfers Sunrise, Greg Bowler - Gold Coast, and our own Graham Sivyer) from the 3 Clubs involved with the Vanuatu Project gave an overview of the current state of the project and how the 3 Clubs had worked well together.
Although the process has been slowed somewhat by the COVID issue, phase 1, the building, is now near completion and is in flat pack form ready to be shipped. Being flat pack, it will be easier to assemble.
Special thanks went to Neil Jones for his extensive “behind the scenes” work
 
Sergeant David had a very entertaining session with some questions relating to the political situation after World War ll
The raffle was won by Greg Bowler and Heads and Tails be Neil Baldwin
 
Guest speaker – Cornelia Babbage from Multicultural Families Organisation
Sergeant David introduced President Peter who opened the meeting and welcomes members and guests
Rock O’Keefe introduced sour guest speaker Cornelia Babbage OAM from Multicultural Families Organisation
In giving an overview of this organisation, Cornelia highlighted the following
Multicultural Families Organisation, hereafter referred to as MFO take a strong stand against all kinds of violence.
For several years MFO has organised conferences and facilitated dialogues with the intention to encourage individuals and groups to join in becoming Leaders of Positive Change, thus making the whole community become involved and grow into a powerful influencer in changing discriminating attitudes and abusive behaviour based on gender, race, or culture
MFO promote and set up focus groups within different communities to motivate and guide the work to encourage the community to become actively involved in reducing all kinds of violence
MFO have also established a “Friend’s Friend’s” network to encourage looking after each other and finding ways to assist people experiencing abusing or discrimination behaviour
Cornelia has been honoured and recognised for her work by being awarded with an Order of Australia Medal (OAM)
Rock thanked Cornelia and presented her with a Club glass
 
President Peter thanked everyone for attending and closed the meeting
 
The week in Pictures
   
      Acting Sergeant David    PE Andrew & Pres Peter      No 51 won $50 for Neil
  
        Guest Speaker Cornelia Babbage        Cornelia receives Club Glass from Rock
  
               Neil won Heads & Tails                            Greg Bowler won the Raffle
 
 Graham, Mario Fairlie (Surfers Sunrise) & Greg Bowler (Gold Coast) - Vanuatu Update
 
 
WEEKLY LAUGHS
 
To my friend's astonishment, a police car pulled up to her house and her elderly grand-father got out. The patrolman explained that the old gentleman had been lost in the city park and had asked for help.
"Why, Grandfather," my friend said, "you've been going there for 40 years. How could you get lost?"
The old man smiled slyly. "Wasn't exactly lost," he admitted. "I just got tired of walking."
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Nurse: Doctor, there is a man in the waiting room with a glass eye named Brown.
Doctor: What does he call his other eye?
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Doctor: Did you take the patient's temperature?
Nurse: No. Is it missing?
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Knock, knock,   Who's there?
Oscar,     Oscar who?
Oscar silly question  and you get a silly answer.
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Q: How can you stop a leper from robbing a bank?
A: You disarm him.

Q: What did the leftover turkey say after it was wrapped up?
A: Foiled again.

Q: What do you call a sleeping male cow?
A: A bull-dozer.

Q: Why did the projector blush?
A: It saw the filmstrip.

Q: Why do elephants drink so much?
A: To try to forget.

Q: What is hairy and coughs?
A: A coconut with a cold.

Q: Why did the cowboy ride his horse?
A: Because it was too heavy to carry.
 
 
Phrases and their origins
 
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