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 230
Monday,1st September 2025
This weeks our speaker is Ken Mirams. Ken is a member of the Rotary Club of Beaumaris and is also the District’s Youth Protection Officer. Ken is providing an updates of the District’s Child Protection policies. It is important to keep up to date as Rotary policies change as do governments’ legislation and procedures.
Last week’s speaker was Colleen D'Offay, the Secretary and Operations Manager for Donations in Kind (DIK). Colleen provided an insight to the operation of DIK as well as the items that are received and where they go to, not all of it goes overseas. We should bear this in mind when we are considering projects as DIK may be able to provide materials that we need.
A couple of weeks ago we received good news from Glenda that Warren, after six weeks, is out of hospital and on the road to recovery. Karin arranged for flowers, in this case a potted orchid, to be sent.
Disappointingly, I have to report that Sam Langridge has resigned, she will be very much missed as she was an active participant in club activities.
And finally Jim Magee has taken leave of absence for six months.
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 August 4, 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.
Please forward any events you want promoted to the Editor.
Knitters / Crochet-ers wanted
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.
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 31/08/2025
Leader: Neville Kruss
BMC: Ian Ballantine, Ron Brownlees
Moorabbin: Vivien Chetty, Venu Naidoo
Holland Foundation: Matthew
Other Helpers: Grant Perry
Visitors: Helen Parker with Billy and Alfie.
Cars in the Queue: 4
Overnight Parkers: 3
Pedestrian Count: 664
Market Report: Cool beginning, light winds. Otherwise fine.
Bit of a panic on Saturday to fill market roster. We were looking for two members. Ian Ballantine and Ron Brownlees filled the spots.
Rain set in around 11am - occasional showers turned to steady. Pedestrian traffic stopped accordingly. Thanks to the team.
Note there is a separate story about the defib at the Market here.
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. Refer picture at left. The procedure for its use is in the office.
Rotaractors with intellectual disabilities learn life skills
Cleo the two-toed sloth, cute enough to break the internet, was blowing Megan Marrero’s mind. She and a small group of fellow Rotaractors were visiting an aquarium in the tourism hub of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and marveling at the slow-moving, upside-down tree-hanging creature. It especially captured Marrero’s imagination.
Olayinka Hakeem Babalola selected to be 2026-27 Rotary International president
Olayinka Hakeem Babalola, a member of the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi, Nigeria, has been selected by the Board of Directors to become Rotary International’s president for 2026-27. His term will begin on 1 July 2026.
The Board, guided by the RI code of policies, conducted a special session to select the organization’s leader after the resignation of RI President-elect SangKoo Yun, who decided to step back from his Rotary responsibilities and focus on his recovery from recent cancer treatment.
Ron was our chairperson for this morning's club meeting at Cilantro. Guests included Colleen D'Offay, our guest speaker, and Nicky Chung. Charles and Karin attended via Zoom.
Ron commenced the meeting with 1 minutes silence in recognition and to honour the service of the 2 recently slain policemen in Porepunkah, and pay respect to their families. Terrible and very sad - our hearts go out to them. All of our community is impacted by such events.
Six club members were required as volunteers for the day which started for us around 9am and finished around 2.30pm. Morning tea and lunch was provided. Our duties were simply ushering around the six groups of students to each of six stations.
So, members who attended were:
Linda O'Brien, Pres Grant Perry, Paul Ferguson, Ron Brownlees, helen Parker and Ian Ballantine. Bert d'Unienville also attended and joined us on "our rounds".
Harnessing the collective power of more than 40 partner organisations, Rotary in Australia continues the fight against Trachoma in our Indigenous communities.
Commenced in 2016 by the Rotary Club of Melbourne, Vic, the EndTrachoma project was created to be a national Indigenous project to celebrate the centenary of Rotary in Australia in 2021. At the time, the World Health Organisation (WHO) had set a goal to eliminate Trachoma globally by 2020.
Trachoma is a bacterial infection of the eyes that can lead to blindness if left untreated. Australia remains the only developed country worldwide where the disease is endemic. It exists primarily in remote Indigenous communities where significant contributing factors include limited access to clean water and social and hygiene practices.
Kellie Carruthers was chairperson for this evening's club meeting at Cilantro, where club members, partners and guests were treated to a wonderful three course meal prepared and presented by Year 4 students of the Cordon Bleu Cookery School.
A special welcome to our guest speakers - Andrew Holden and Clarine Wheeler from SES, and accompanied by Clarine's husband and her parents.
CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS
RYDA Event - Monday 25/8. Julie called for two more volunteers for Monday's RYDA event for students at Cheltenham Secondary College, adding lunch and morning tea will be provided.
BMC Board Meeting - President Grant reminded board members of the next board meeting on Monday 25/8 and to submit their board reports to Secretary Karin by the coming weekend.
GUEST SPEAKERS - SES Moorabbin Unit - Andrew Holden and Clarine Wheeler
Larry A. Lunsford, a member of the Rotary Club of Kansas City-Plaza, Missouri, USA, is the selection of the nominating committee to become Rotary International’s president for 2027-28. He will officially become the president-nominee on 15 September if no other candidates challenge him.
Lunsford attended Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri, on an academic scholarship, earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting. He first encountered Rotary when he received a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarship to spend the 1981-82 academic year at the University of Newcastle in Australia.
The Rotary Club of Pascoe Vale, Vic, is lighting up lives globally while inspiring local school communities to take action on energy poverty.
Finding meaningful projects is a challenge for all Rotary clubs. When a project engages Rotarians in their local community with a positive outcome for communities abroad, then it is ticking many boxes.
Of interest to Club officers and, perhaps members in general is a document entitled Resource Guide for Rotary Club Officers.
It has been compiled by the RI South Pacific and Philippines Office of Rotary International.
It contains a wealth of information aimed more at Club Officers, as opposed to general membership. All Club Officers are encouraged to familiarize them selves with its contents.
Message from Francesco Arezzo President, Rotary International, 2025-26 - taken from RI website here.
Dear Rotary Members,
As you may recall, last April, President-elect SangKoo Yun informed us all of his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and his decision to step back from Rotary responsibilities so he could focus on his treatment. Today, President-elect SangKoo notified me in a letter that he has decided to resign as President-elect of Rotary International after extensive consultation with his doctors. In his message, he shared the following sentiments:
“My doctors have advised that it may not be possible for me to meet the demanding travel and schedule required of our President. As much as I wish to serve in this role, I must honor that advice.”
As Editor of the Bulletin and responsible for the Club's website I am asking members to please consider sending me any news about events they may have attended on behalf of the Club or any project that is being undertaken by the Club.
I am very happy to convert your news into a story which will then appear in the Bulletin, but, more importantly, appear on our Website.
This will show any people coming to our Website what our Club is involved in and the projects we support.
So, please take some photographs and put together some words - I will do the rest. Please send me your photos in the highest resolution possible via email or WhatsApp. I will do the cropping etc. Please DO NOT send pics via SMS (MMS). These are next to useless.
Also, don't bother creating the article in Word or similar-just adds work. Just send the words and a few pics. I will do the rest.
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Would any member like to take responsibility for the updating of the Club's Event Calendar? I have created a page of instructions here so it is very easy to take over.
Thank you, Ian Ballantine
I remind members that you are responsible for the information contained in the Club's database. This includes, birthdays, phone numbers, addresses etc etc. Even your own photo. You maintain this via this link.
Additionally, member's birthdays and anniversaries will no longer be listed in the Club Bulletin. This is to protect the privacy of members. This information is still available to members here.
Ian Ballantine
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