NORMAL MORNING MEETING THIS WEEK
Meeting This Week - we are at Cilantro 7am for 7.10am start
For full location details, please refer here.
The meeting will also be available on Zoom - details here
Edition 247
Monday, 2nd February 2026
As school holidays have ended Cilantro will be open this Wednesday, so our meetings are back to normal and I look forward to seeing everyone this Wednesday morning.
Our last meeting was an evening social function at the Bentleigh RSL This was well attended by about 25 members and partners, some of whom are unable to attend the usual Wednesday Morning breakfast meeting.
This week our speaker is Vanessa Jones, who is the acting manager for the South East Centre Against Sexual Assault (SECASA) and is part of Monash Health.
This month’s board meeting is 10th of February, this is a Tuesday, a change to the usual Monday evening. Karin would like reports to her by the end of the week.
Club President, 2025-26,
Grant Perry
BOARD MINUTES
A reminder to members that Board Minutes are available for viewing from the Club's website. Note that you must be logged in as a Member in order to gain access.
Access to all documents including Board Minutes can gained here.
The last published Board Minutes were the meeting of November 11, 2025 - HERE.
Ian Ballantine
Roster for the next 2 weeks
Note Market start time is 6.15am
Click on See all Rosters at right for future weeks. Members click here to see your own roster.
Meetings
Meeting February 4 2026
Chairperson Kane, Terry
Cashier Weeks, Faye
Cashier Brownlees, Ron
Meeting February 4 2026
Chairperson Kane, Terry
Cashier Weeks, Faye
Cashier Brownlees, Ron
Market February 8th 2026
Leader Ballantine, Ian
Assistant Lynch, Tim
Assistant Brownlees, Ron
Assistant Impey, Jo
Market February 15th 2026
Leader Reid, Julie
Assistant Magee, James
Assistant Carruthers, Kellie
This week's speaker / event
we are back at Cilantro
Our speaker will be Vanessa Jones from Monash Centre Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence - details HERE
Please check the upcoming events on the Club website here
Wheelchairs for Kids always need blankets/rugs to give away with their wheelchairs.
Member Linda O'Brien is inviting any members or friends of our Club who would like to help in this project.
Please contact Linda for more information.
Alannah & Madeline Foundation
Looking for support to provide Buddy Bags for children who have experienced extreme violence HERE
Link to photos from District Changeover July 2025 here
Link to photos from 2025 Conference here
Link to photos from 2024 Conference here
Market report for Sunday 1/02/2026.
Leader: Vishal Mahajan
BMC: Peter O’Brien,Jenny Stone and help from Ron Brownlees
Moorabbin: Margaret Maher
Holland Foundation: Changwei Cheng
Visitors: Lynne Hobbs from Moorabbin
Cars in the Queue: 0
Overnight Parkers: 2
Pedestrian Count: 683
Market Report: Windy & rain, some stall holders packed up early.Q uiet day for the market due to inclement weather
Important message to Market Leaders: New Computer
The iPad is NO LONGER. Entry of Market Report and Try Booking access is now done via new computer in the office. The procedure for its use is in the office.
Note there is a separate story about the defib at the Market here.
Words. Joy Gillett OAM CEO, Australian Rotary Health
At the meeting of the ARH Research Committee held in October, more than 100 applications for funding commencing in February 2026 and for up to three years were assessed. The committee selected and recommended to the board of Australian Rotary Health 11 projects to be funded. These projects, all in the area of ‘Improving the Mental Health of 0-12 year olds’ were approved for funding.
As the first former Rotaractor to rise to the role of Rotary International president, Yinka Babalola sparked a powerful conversation with under-45s about shaping Rotary’s future.
WORDS Rebecca Fry. President Rotary Oceania RYLA Alumni Association Rotary Club of Social Impact Network
PHOTOS @rhysmartinphotographer
At the 2025 Rotary Zone 8 Conference, held on the Gold Coast 31 October to 2 November, something truly special happened. Rotary International President-elect Yinka Babalola asked a simple question: “Do you think we can bring all of the under 45s together for a conversation?” Of course, the answer was yes, and less than 24 hours later, around 25 Rotaractors and young Rotarians were in a room with Yinka for an inspiring hour-long conversation.
Once again, because Cilantro is still closed, the Club met for an evening of fellowship at the Bentleigh RSL. About 24 members and guests were in attendance and all enjoyed an excellent meal. I'm sure we will be going there again! Thanks Linda for organising venue.
I'm sorry I forgot to take photos until most had left - we were all enjoying each other's company so much (click Read More for a few pics).
Don't forget we are back at Cilantro this week - details and registration HERE.
This was our first getting together after the holiday break.
As Cilantro is still closed, we tried the Boho Lounge in Jasper Road on the recommendation of Larry Green.
This was a very interesting place as evidenced by the photos. Owner, Zally looked after us. There were about 22 of us in total including member Charles Rener.
We were also joined, once again, by friend of Gabriela, Lisa Monique Lee. Also another new face - at least to our Club, Rotarian Micheal Jasom. Michael has recently returned to Australia (Bentleigh) from the Isle of Man in the UK where he is a member of the Douglas Rotary Club
We had a very relaxed morning of fellowship and look forward to catching up again next Wednesday evening at the Bentleigh RSL - details HERE
Indian developer donates US$50 million to The Rotary Foundation
Declaring that “giving is a duty,” longtime Rotary member Ravishankar Dakoju pledged that he and his wife and fellow club member, Paola Dakoju, would donate approximately US$50 million (4.5 billion Indian rupees) to The Rotary Foundation. Dakoju announced the gift at Rotary’s International Assembly in Orlando, Florida, USA, on 13 January. “Years ago, Paola and I shared a dream: that one day, when we had enough to live with dignity, we would return 85% of our wealth back to society,” said Dakoju, a member of the Rotary Club of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. “My friends, that day has arrived.” Dakoju, who serves as The Rotary Foundation Arch Klumph Society ambassador for Asia, spoke about his belief that philanthropy is a personal responsibility and explained his and Paola’s determination to give away their surplus wealth. “What we keep may serve only our family, nothing beyond that. What we give The Rotary Foundation will serve humanity,” he said.
WORDS Avneet Kaur Bhasin. Rotary Foundation Donor Services Specialist.
It’s all set up online, it’s super easy. And though we don’t see it, we know it’s going to do good.”
In a world full of causes, The Rotary Foundation stands out – not just for what it does, but for how deeply it changes lives. From eradicating polio to empowering women, from building peace to providing clean water, the Foundation’s work touches every corner of the globe.
But behind every successful project is a donor who believed in the power of service – and gave.
Once again we gathered at the Sandringham Yacht Club for a dinner to celebrate the festive season.
Everyone who attended, some 28 members and guests, enjoyed the sumptuous meal and great fellowship. Thanks to Linda who helped organise and provided the beautiful table decorations.
Ho, ho, ho - what a fun time we had at our last club meeting for the year. Larry chaired the meeting that had a good turnout of club members and partners who enjoyed a lovely breakfast prepared by Tony and his team.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BOARD MEETING - President Grant advised the board approved the following two club donations at the board meeting on Monday 8/12
People involved were employees, Mark and Ben from GESAC, that set everything up, including the marque, BBQ's (by three), food (gluten free sausages, gluten free vegetable hamburgers), bread (white and whole meal), fresh fruit, trestle tables, eskies ( variety of fruit juices), water for RCBMC and rubbish bags - fantastic.
Whilst from serving of the cook items, that were sausages in bread or hamburgers, along with fresh fruit and or a juice, were club members James Magee, Jenny Stone, Margaret Lucas, Margaret Toya, Karin Soster, and of course Gary, and followed by a teacher from St Joseph Primary as he needed to cook 50 sausages for students from his school.
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