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Jun 29, 2022 4:30 PM - Dec 31, 2022
Schedule of Club Meetings and Special Events July to December 2022
Rotary Club of Hawthorn Schedule of Club Meetings and Special Events July to December 2022
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![]() Covid Virus: Past and Future
Aug 30, 2022
Professor Joe Torresi is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Practitioner Fellow in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and a Professor of Medicine, University of Melbourne. He is an infectious diseases physician at the Austin hospital, Knox Private Hospital, a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, has a PhD in Microbiology and is co-director of the Australian GeoSentinel Surveillance network site. Joseph heads a hepatitis virology laboratory at the Doherty Institute, which is focused on vaccine and immunology research for hepatitis C and hepatitis B and C pathogenesis. Joe’s research has lead to the development of a candidate quadrivalent hepatitis C vaccine. M.C. Dr Peter Lugg Photo and Information Credit: Doherty Institute |
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![]() Life Again Foundation: No Change Without Understanding
Oct 07, 2022
Gareth Andrews is a former Geelong and Richmond footballer who appears to have led a fortunate life. He had a successful VFL/AFL playing career for 11 years, including a Premiership with Richmond in 1974. His life in the AFL has continued to this year-52 years-having been CEO for Richmond in the late 1970’s, ABC radio and television commentator for a decade, including a time hosting the National TV Show the Winners in 1986, journalist for The Age for another 10 years, Vice-President of the Geelong Cats alongside Frank Costa and Colin Carter for 15 years during which time the Club has become one of the success stories of Australian sport, both on and off the field, including 3 Premierships. He is a joint-founder of the AFL Players Association. He is a Trustee of both the Cats and the AFLPA. Beyond football, he has had a happy and fulfilling marriage and family life, run a series of successful businesses, travelled extensively around the world. But like most men, there have been many challenges which have tested him. His marriage ended, he has almost gone broke, he has been depressed and suffered extreme anxiety. He has searched for more. He is living proof of Thoreau’s famous quote that: 'most men lead lives of quiet desperation'. Five years ago, he recognised that he wasn’t alone in the forest. His search has taken him to interesting places - counselling, meditation, medication, massive amounts of reading, desert retreats, ashrams, mountain tops, homeless kitchens and new affairs of the heart. In 2012, Gareth established Life Again, a registered Not for Profit charity that educates and helps men to change and lead more fulfilling and purposeful lives. Through writing, public speaking, taking men to the Outback and working with Aboriginals, workshops and personally challenging men, he asks the powerful question, 'Have You Done Your Best Work Yet?' The answers will surprise. He is a story-teller at heart and is with us today to tell his story. M.C. TBA Photo Credit: Adam TYrafford / AFL Media
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Oct 07, 2022 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
The Rotary Club of Hawthorn invites members and guests to our Lift the Lid on Mental Illness Lunch on Friday 7 October 2022 at Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club. Our guest speaker will be Gareth Andrews, an AFL Club CEO, TV and radio host and founder of the Life Again Foundation. This will be our major fundraising event for the year and will feature fabulous auction items and raffles. Tickets are $75 per head and are available at www.trybooking.com/BTFZY |
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How Things Have Changed In The Panel Beating Industry, The Phil Stewart Story
Oct 18, 2022
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*At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club*. TBA
Oct 25, 2022
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![]() Cup Day
Nov 01, 2022
Melbourne Cup Day is Australia’s best known horse racing event. Since 1861 it has been held on the first Tuesday of November at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. It is an annual public holiday in the state of Victoria. This event, popularly dubbed as “the race that stops the nation”, is a 3,200 metre race for three-year-olds and over, is said to be the richest ‘two-mile’ handicap in the world and is one of the richest turf races. More than 100,000 people usually attend Flemington Racecourse, and the race is televised live to an audience of about 650 million people worldwide'. Did you know? The 1875 winner, Wollomai, came from Phillip Island?, (which is located around 135 kilometres south-east of Melbourne and is better known for its penguin colonies). In earlier days, prior to a ferry service between Phillip Island and San Remo, animals were swum across to the Narrows. It was thought that Wollomai had very little chance of winning, but jockey Bob Batty rode the horse to success, in a time of three minutes and thirty eight seconds, before a crowd of 70,000 people. The owner, John Cleeland, returned to Cape Woolomai with £22,000 pounds, having given the jockey and trainer £500 each. |
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![]() Members Of Rotary Hawthorn
Nov 22, 2022
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EDVOS, Family Violence Services, At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club
Dec 06, 2022
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