The Rotary Club of Kwinana District 9465 Western Australia Chartered: 22 April 1971 Team 2014-15 President Mike Nella Secretary Brian McCallum Treasurer Bob Cooper Attendance this week Total Members 26 Exempt Apologies Make-up Attended Honorary Member Guests Visitors Partners % Facts & Figures Raffle Heads & Tails President Mike Bulletin No 28 09 th Feb. 2015 Last Friday 6 th February Our club President Mike Nella and 5 members of the Rockingham / Kwinana Rotaract club headed of for Jakarta to fulfil a promise to assist local Rotaractors with some renovation to a local school, according to their reports posted to social media everything is going along great. We wish them well and a safe trip home. Congratulations must go to the Vote Kwinana team who were stunningly successful in their efforts to convince more than twice the number of ratepayers who would normally vote in a local government election to lodge a vote against the proposed amalgamation with the City of Cockburn, yes it took many thousands of dollars which were provided by the City of Kwinana and spent very professionally by the committee and the ensuing result speaks for itself. The fact that the committee was chaired by a club member (PP Ian Critchley) and supported by many other community minded club members was coincidental. Our club was not directly involved at any stage. Some misguided opponent of the Vote Kwinana committee even went as far as to complain to Rotary International Australia claiming our Rotary Club was actively involved, totally false. It just meant that some Kwinana Rotary Club members were also very passionate about their local community and contributed on their own behalf. Birthdays: Brian Mc Eric B Anniversary: 10 th 12 th Rotary International President Gary C.K. Huang Rotary Club of Taipei Taiwan District Governor 9465 2014/15 Brian Eddy & Pamela Club Anniversary: If you had any we hope you had a good day Feb. 2015 Coming Events January 2015 Rotary Awareness Month Mon 16 th Club Meeting Smith Family Sat 21 st City Centre Markets Sun 22 nd Swimarathon Revised Format Mon 23 rd Club Meeting BBQ Partners invited Meets Monday 6 for 6.30pm At Rotary Hall Brownell Crescent, Medina Thu 26 th Polio Plus Fundraiser Visitors always welcome Attendance Officer: Greg Williams 9419 5834 Apologies by Saturday pm please
President Mike Nella President s Pen Club Meeting 09 th February 2015 President Mike along with 5 Rockingham / Kwinana Rotaractors are in Jakarta helping a local Rotaract club with renovations to a local school. This week s meeting was held at a local Chinese Restaurant. Mike will be pleased with the Vote Kwinana result, he put in many hours of his personal time into the very successful No Campaign President Mike and five Rotaract members arrive at Perth International Airport to start their journey to Jakarta to assist a local Rotaract club with some school renovations. When you set a timetable you turn your intentions into a commitment. It s not important how long you live, what is important is how you live Complaining is a devastating disease.
Secretary: PP Brian McCallum Inward Correspondence. Nil No Outward Correspondence. Would members please note that any correspondence received or posted by yourself, please ensure a copy is forwarded to your Secretary. Treasurer: PDG Bob Cooper Bills paid, money in the bank One very calm and confident pussy cat
Club Meeting C Club Meeting Monday 9 th February 2015 at the local Chinese Restaurant
President Elect 2014/15 Max Bird Rotary Club of Kwinana; Club Service Director Kwinana Rotary Club International Manager Project Manager for RAWCS 21-2011-12 project 9 th February 2015 Re Club service 16 th February 2015 Meeting (Smith Family) 18 th February Board Meeting 21 st February City Markets 22 nd February Swimarathon 23 rd February BBQ Meeting at Hall 1. James Sharkey is the coordinator for new Style Rotary Club of Kwinana Rotary shirts, Please help him when asked (James Pink with Purple spots would be nice) 2. New markets looks better then sliced bread however I have a lot of work yet to get it up and running, Can t tell you about it yet or I will have to shoot you 3. Polio Plus district fund raiser I have twenty five tickets for The Second Best Exotic Marigold Movie, and anyone that has seen the original thought it was great. I m lead to believe this is even better. I m also working with AG Wayne Mills for a 45 seat bus @ $10.00 per head to take us to the Movies (Palm Beach, Rockingham & Kwinana) 4. District Conference 21 people have already booked their accommodation. you can now register for conference on line, get the benefits of registering early 5. Ian( C ) has worked hard on committee members for next year and the results will shortly be sent out by Ian Re: International The international Committee has carried out the following The surplus school computer program for Timor-Leste, the likely cost of the program will be about will about AUD$69,629.00 more work is required, we are working with 9465 District Governor on the project We have prepared an application for RAWCS 21-2011-12 and submitted it to Foundation Global Grant (GG 152 6296) the grant applied for is for USD $20,318.00 giving a total USD $50,414.00 for the 2014/15 Rotary year, this is only possible with the assistance of other clubs including Kwinana and District help The Rotary Club of Albany Port has confirmed their intention to support the Timor-Leste program again this year with a 50% increase in funds over last year 17 th January held a program meeting for Timor-Leste at my place minutes are available in ClubRunner under Committee then International members you must log-in to access. 10 th February 2015 Will be the guest Speaker at Southern Districts 16 th February 2015 Will be the guest Speaker at Rockingham February 2015 will also be Guest Speaker at Palm Beach & Mandurah Districts I will also be guest Speaker at Balcatta & Mill Point in the early New Year Max Bird PE 2014/15
Club Projects Director PP Ian Critchley Project Director s Report. PP Bob Thompson Foundation Dir. PP John Brennan Membership PDG John Iriks Community PP Genevieve Carr Vocational The Wellard Village Markets were held on Sunday 8 th Feb. Because the weather forecast was for a 40 deg. day some stall holders failed to show. Proposal is to move the markets to the shopping mall for the March markets, all the legal requirements need to be in place before then. Swimarathon 2015 due to the delay in completing renovations to the Kwinana Requatic Centre and the unavailability of a replacement venue, PP Genevieve has suggested that anyone wishing to participate in this year s event swim at a venue/location of your choice and donate. Enquiries and donations can be made either by contacting Bob Thompson (0457 272 536) or Genevieve Carr (0448 170 601) or online via www.endpolio.org/donate. City Square Markets to be held on Saturday 21 st February 2015 Members involved know who they are and the jobs they have. PE Max Bird International Plans to have at least 5 restaurant meetings during 2014/15 Next one scheduled for April 13 th 2015 $30 per head. Mike Nella officiating. Bendigo Bank getting closer, cut-off date is 20 th February. Confident that sufficient funds will be deposited by then. Lorraine Lucas Youth PP Chris Oughton Public Relations Dir. Visit your club webpage. http://www.clubrunner.ca/portal/home.aspx?accountid=8106 or type Kwinana Rotary Club into Google Our ClubRunner club website is now successfully changed over to version 3, it looks different and has had many enhancements along the way. Members please log-in and utilise this 21 st century tool, club management proposes to use this medium to allow club members access to important club information previously only available on request Anyone having any difficulty logging-on with usernames or passwords just contact me, these issues are easily resolved.
Fine Session Sergeant PP John Wallhead No fine info Beijing Airport by night Polio this week 4 th February 2015 Over 6 months have passed since the most recent case of wild poliovirus (WPV) type 1 had onset of paralysis in Nigeria. However, at least 12 months must pass without detection of WPV, in the presence of certification quality surveillance, before Nigeria would be considered as having stopped transmission of WPV. Polio-free certification of Nigeria (and the entire WHO African region) would follow only after 3 years with high quality surveillance have passed without identifying WPV. Intensified efforts are ongoing in the country not just to eradicate WPV, but also to urgently stop the circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 outbreak which continues to affect the country. Ministers of Health, health leaders and experts from around the world convened in Geneva last week at WHO s Executive Board meeting to set global public health policies. Participants were encouraged by progress towards a polio free world yet warned that as long as the disease remains anywhere, children everywhere are at risk.
You are invited to the Foundation Film Night Foundation Film Night Thursday Feb 26, 2015 at 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM $25.00 pp Carousel Hoyts Cinema Lyall Pember from Rotary Club of Palm Beach has advised he will provide a 45 seat bus for $10 per person provided there is sufficient numbers.
Rotary releases $34.8 million for polio immunization activities worldwide Female polio health workers providing the polio vaccine during the National Immunization Days in Kano Northern Nigeria. Rotary International released an additional $34.8 million in grants to support polio immunization activities in 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan, the three countries where the disease has never been stopped. The funds, whose release was announced 20 January, will be used by the World Health Organization and UNICEF for polio immunization and surveillance activities in the 10 countries, as well as to provide technical assistance in several other countries in Africa. The grants include $8.1 million for Nigeria to support its final push to eradicate the disease. Nigeria experienced a nearly 90 percent reduction in cases in 2014 compared with the previous year, and hasn't registered a new case of polio in the last six months. "Nigeria has managed an incredible feat," says Dr. Tunji Funsho, Rotary's PolioPlus chair for Nigeria. "However, now we must be more vigilant than ever, as our progress is fragile." Commitment to polio eradication from all levels of the Nigerian government has proved crucial to the country's recent progress. Disease experts are urging political leaders to maintain this focus as national elections approach next month. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative, in which Rotary is a partner, made significant progress against polio in 2014 in most places. More than half of the world's cases in 2013 were the result of outbreaks in previously polio-free countries, largely caused by instability and conflict in countries including Syria, Iraq, and Somalia. The outbreaks appear to have been stopped last year following special vaccination efforts in 11 countries that reached more than 56 million children. "We are encouraged to see the tangible progress made against this disease in 2014," says Mike McGovern, chair of Rotary's International PolioPlus Committee. "However, until we eliminate polio from its final reservoirs, children everywhere are at risk from this disease. Rotary -- along with our partners -- will work hard to ensure that the world's most vulnerable children are kept safe from polio." One less promising spot in the polio eradication fight has been Pakistan, which saw an explosive outbreak totaling more than 300 cases in 2014, the most there in more than a decade. As a result, Pakistan accounted for almost 90 percent of the world's cases last year. Pakistan will receive $1.1 million of the funds that Rotary is releasing to support eradication efforts there. In addition, the grants include $6.7 million in Afghanistan, $7 million in Somalia, $3.3 million in Democratic Republic of Congo, $2.8 million in Niger, $2.5 million in Chad, $1.6 million in Cameroun, $1.1 million in Ethiopia, and $250,000 in Kenya. A total of $321,000 will provide technical assistance in Africa. To date, Rotary has contributed more than $1.3 billion to fight polio. Through 2018, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will match 2-to-1 every dollar that Rotary commits to polio eradication (up to $35 million a year). In 2014, there were only 350 confirmed polio cases in the world, down from about 350,000 a year when the initiative began in 1988.
Club members for your information: See below club management and committee positions for 2015/16 Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc. 2015-2016 Club Management Max Bird Wendy Cooper Michael Nella Brian McCallum Bob Cooper (PDG) Ian Critchley John Brennan James Sharkey Bob Thompson Eric Blogg Genevieve Carr Stephen Castelli Sam Cuplovic Lee Davis Rodger Hamilton John Iriks (PDG) Lorraine Lucas Errol McDonald Michael Metcalf Norm Mulcahy Chris Oughton Bevan Piper Edd Samut John Wallhead Matt White Greg Williams President International Services Manager President Elect/ Club Service Director Wellard Village Markets Project Manager Vice President Rotaract Project Manager International Services Committee Secretary Treasurer International Services Committee Projects Director Risk Management Officer Membership Director Public Relations Director Foundation Director Bulletin Editor & Club Historian Vocational Services Manager Club Protection Officer Sergeant at Arms Youth Services Committee Deputy Vocational Services Committee Community Services Committee Youth Services Committee Community Services Manager Adventure Play Ground Projects Manager City Centre Markets Project Manager Youth Services Manager Programs Officer Community Services Committee Deputy Xmas Lolly Run Project Manager Risk Management Officer Community Services Committee Public Relations Mentor Vocational Services Committee Honorary Member Youth Services Committee Vocational Services Committee Deputy Corporal Youth Services Committee Community Services Committee Attendance Officer International Service Committee Deputy Birthdays & Anniversaries/Stamps
While he was visiting, my father asked for the password to our Wi-Fi. It s taped under the modem, I told him. After three failed attempts to log on, he asked, Am I spelling this right? T-A-P-E-D-U-N-D-E-R-T-H-E-M-O-D-E-M? A politician and two of his cronies, Bill and John, were fishing when their boat capsized. Bill and John started to panic because they'd seen sharks in the area. "No worries, mates," said the politician and he started to swim towards the island to get help. As he swam, John spotted the dorsal fins of two great white sharks heading straight toward the politician. Before he could yell a warning, the politician took hold of their fins and the sharks escorted him safely to shore. When the politician returned with help, John asked him how he had managed such an amazing feat. The politician answered, "Professional courtesy." Makeup opportunities Rockingham: Monday 6pm for 6.30 Ocean Clipper Inn Palm beach: Wednesday 6pm for 6.30 Ocean Clipper Inn Cockburn Thursday 7.15am for 7.30 Cockburn Seniors Centre Fremantle Wednesday 6pm for 6.30 Villa Roma 12 High Street Fremantle Byford & Districts Monday 6.15pm for 6.45 Byford Tavern, South W Hwy Rotary Club of Kwinana Inc Contributions welcome: eblogg@bigpond.com