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18
Nov
2025
No Meeting

Visit To Beechworth, 18th to 20th November

Nov 18, 2025

 

 

Photo: Tim Cooper via Unsplash 

25
Nov
2025
Kooyong LTC Roger Hunt Author, Live From The U.K.

Vindicta

Nov 25, 2025

Roger Hunt has had a lifelong interest in history.

After a business career, most recently in executive search, he has researched the remarkable story of the Scottish Benedictine monk, James Robertson. Vindicta is a novel closely based on events in 1808.

 

A Scottish monk takes revenge on Napoleon. It is 1808. Napoleon is nearing the zenith of his power. Desperate to dent his supremacy, the British government sends James Robertson, a middle-aged, overweight monk on a secret mission to persuade a Spanish general to betray Napoleon.

 

M.C.: Noel Halford 

Source and photo: https://rogerhuntwriter.com/

 

25
Nov
2025
ROTARY HAWTHORN MEETING & AGM AT KOOYONG 25 NOVEMBER
Nov 25, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
02
Dec
2025
At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Charlie Allen

Building Resilience: Peace Building In Rotary

Dec 02, 2025

'Charlie is a facilitation, resilience, leadership, and peacebuilding professional with over 30 years’ experience. His early experience is grounded in the security sector, and over the past decade he has expanded his experience to include working in South, South East, and Eastern Asia, Western and Eastern Africa, MENA region and Oceania. His areas of specialty include process facilitation, training design and delivery, resilience practice, leadership development, organisational and community systems change.

His experience expands through operational and strategic facilitation. Creating safe spaces and establishing connection between participants are key components to Charles’ approach. His personal education includes Leadership and Organisational Change, Peace and Conflict Prevention, Good Governance and Human Rights. Maintaining fitness, creating great and healthy food, trekking and music are the outlets that maintain Charles’ resilience and these outlets spill over into his facilitation practice'.

(Source: Space Melbourne) 

M.C. Dennis Shore 

 

 

02
Dec
2025
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong 2 December
Dec 02, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
09
Dec
2025
No Meeting

Christmas Dinner

Dec 09, 2025

 

 

 

Photo: Gary Spears via Pexels

16
Dec
2025
At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club

Final Meeting For The Year

Dec 16, 2025
16
Dec
2025
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong 16 Dec
Dec 16, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
03
Feb
2026
Ed Kitchen, Managing Dir. Uber Eats Australia & NZ

UBER in the Community

Feb 03, 2026
  
Uber have recently announced a three year partnership with Australian Red Cross and provide support to Jawun an Aboriginal community based program

M.C. Doug McLean

03
Feb
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong
Feb 03, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
10
Feb
2026
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Feb 10, 2026
17
Feb
2026
At Kooyong LTC, Trudy Poole

Recycled Playgrounds, Play it Forward

Feb 17, 2026

 

Trudy Poole, Past President of Rotary Peninsula 2.0 will talk about Play it Forward a joint venture between, Heartprint (based in Siem Reap), Rotary Overseas Recycled Playgrounds &  Rotary Peninsula 2.0 to deliver playgrounds from Australian communities to disadvantaged areas in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The initiative aims to give underprivileged children access to safe and imaginative spaces for play.

 

M.C. Katrina Flinn

Photo Courtesy: Trudy Poole

17
Feb
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong
Feb 17, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
24
Feb
2026
ZOOM Meeting, Ginny Giorgio

One Less Victim, One Less Perpetrator

Feb 24, 2026

Ginny Giorgio is a retired family lawyer and former drama teacher dedicated to early intervention in domestic and family violence.

As Youth Director of Kingscliff Rotary, she founded Towards Respectful Relationships, a filmmaking program providing supportive, trauma-informed assistance to young people directly and indirectly impacted by violence.

This program is helping young people to recognise respectful relationships early — aiming for one less victim and one less perpetrator.

M.C. Dorothy Gilmour

Photo: Supplied by speaker.

 

24
Feb
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Zoom Meeting 24 February 2026
Feb 24, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
03
Mar
2026
At Kooyong LTC, Emily Wilkinson and Voleak Pham

Reach Siem Reap

Mar 03, 2026

 

 

 

Speakers are Emily Wilkinson is the founder and program manager & Voleak Pham is the Communications Co-ordinator of  ‘REACH Siem Reap.

A 'variety of programs which work to lift children and their families out of poverty are offered.

No single program alone can achieve this.

We have identified the following programs which operate simultaneously to make breaking the poverty cycle a reality:

We are passionate about keeping families together’.

M.C. Katrina Flinn

Photo Credit: Peter Borter, via Unsplash

 

 

 

03
Mar
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong
Mar 03, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
10
Mar
2026
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Mar 10, 2026
17
Mar
2026
Min Bell

Behind The Badge

Mar 17, 2026

 

Behind the Badge talks are not to be missed!

 

Come and hear Min share her insights, experiences and stories. 

 

M.C. Dorothy Gilmour

 

Photo: Jon Tyson via Unsplash

17
Mar
2026
ROTARY HAWTHORN MEETING AT KOOYONG
Mar 17, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
24
Mar
2026
Sue Williams

The Duke's Secret

Mar 24, 2026

 

'Sue Williams bases her fourth historical novel, on her own family's legend that they are descended from Mary Ann and the Duke. In a beguiling mix of fact and fiction, she tells the rollicking story of the womanising Duke, whose appetite for women knew no bounds, the maid who was powerless to resist his charms, and her own quest to prove whether this was merely myth or a blood tie with history.

Her other historical novels, 
Elizabeth & Elizabeth, about Elizabeth Macquarie and Elizabeth Macarthur; That Bligh Girl, featuring Mary Bligh and her father, the notorious mutiny survivor and governor William Bligh; and The Governor, His Wife and His Mistress, about Philip Gidley King and his tangled love affairs, have all proved bestsellers.

Sue is also an award-winning journalist, travel writer and bestselling author of non-fiction. She lives in Sydney with her partner Jimmy Thomson, aka crime writer James Dunbar, and their two cats'.

(Source: Words and Photo:  Allen and Unwin)

M.C. Dorothy Gilmour

24
Mar
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Zoom Meeting 24 March 2026
Mar 24, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
31
Mar
2026
Maire Ruance, CEO

FREO2

Mar 31, 2026

 

More to come.

M.C. Doug McLean

 

31
Mar
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong
Mar 31, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
07
Apr
2026
Easter Tuesday

No Meeting

Apr 07, 2026
14
Apr
2026
Pattie Phillips at Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club

Introducing Prison Network

Apr 14, 2026

Prison Network is a not-for-profit organisation that has been supporting women in and beyond prison for nearly 80 years. Its vision is to create dignity, hope and purpose for women as they navigate pathways beyond the justice system.

The organisation works both inside prison and in the community, providing programs that build connection, strengthen family relationships, and support women as they transition back into everyday life. This includes in-prison programs, post-release support, and assistance with housing, employment, and community reintegration.

Prison Network takes a relational, trauma-informed approach, recognising the complex challenges many women face, and works alongside them to support long-term positive change for themselves and their families

Pattie Phillips is part of Prison Network, working in community and stakeholder engagement.

She works across partnerships, events, and initiatives that help connect the broader community to the organisation’s work. She also supports conversations that raise awareness of the challenges women face in and beyond prison, and the importance of strong, connected support systems.

Pattie will be speaking about the work of Prison Network, the impact of that work, and why supporting women through and beyond the justice system is critical to building stronger communities.

M.C.: Min Bell

Graphic and Words: Prison Network

 

 

14
Apr
2026
Rotary Hawthorn Meeting at Kooyong
Apr 14, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
21
Apr
2026
Ben Rogers, CEO COTA, Seniors Rights Victoria

Service To Seniors Award

Apr 21, 2026
Rotary Hawthorn recognises the contribution of those who provide an outstanding service in a voluntary capacity to older members of our Boroondara community, with its Annual Service to Seniors Awards.
Each year there is a call for nominations where Rotarians and members of the public are able to nominate someone that they know, who is making a difference.
 
Ben Rogers is the CEO of COTA Victoria.   Beginning his career with a pharmaceutical company in the UK during a period of legislative upheaval, Ben later joined Victoria’s public health peak body. These roles gave him key experiences across a range of policy issues, including delivering a state election campaign to support community health, developing a range of submissions and reports and supporting the organisation’s responses to the aged care and mental health Royal Commissions.

M.C. Dorothy Gilmour

Photo: COTA Victoria 

21
Apr
2026
ROTARY HAWTHORN MEETING AT KOOYONG
Apr 21, 2026 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
28
Apr
2026
George Hulse and Jimmy Thomson, Zoom Meeting

The First ANZACS

Apr 28, 2026

 

George Hulse and Jimmy Thomson are the authors of The First ANZACS

 

'This is the unknown story of the combat engineers who kept World War I running. Although it has been repeatedly denied by the army, they were the first Australians and New Zealanders to land at Anzac Cove: in any combat, even today, sappers are always the first in and last out.

 

They were airbrushed out of history. Official historian Charles Bean claimed the first Australian ashore at the Gallipoli landing on 25 April 1915 was an infantry officer. But Bean wasn't there, and a bunch of Australian and New Zealand army engineers were. Even today, the army is reluctant to accept that sappers were among the very first ANZACs ashore.

This is the untold story of World War I Australian and New Zealand sappers—combat engineers—with extracts from their diaries. They were always in the vanguard, clearing defences, and building bridges, roads and walkways, usually under fire, for the troops who followed. At Gallipoli, strafed by machine guns and targeted by snipers, they dug trenches and tunnels to advance on the Turkish defences. On the Western Front, they burrowed under the German lines to plant massive explosives. In Egypt they demolished a Turkish railway in a day'.
 
M.C.: TBA
 
Photo and Words:  Allen and Unwin 
 
05
May
2026
Samantha Clarke, Victorian Ambassador, Mercy Ships

Restoring Lives Through Mercy Ships

May 05, 2026

Samantha Clarke is an Ambassador for Mercy Ships Australia and is passionate about connecting people to meaningful impact. With a background spanning business, community engagement and national politics, she now shares the story of Mercy Ships and the life changing work taking place through the world’s largest civilian hospital ships, bringing free surgery, training and hope to people in need.

M.C.: TBC

Photo Credit: Supplied

12
May
2026
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

May 12, 2026

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