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![]() Locked Up in a Turkish Jail: A Tale of Mystery and Danger
Feb 25, 2025
Join us as we uncover the extraordinary true story of a Rotary Hawthorn member, who endured time in a Turkish jail. This gripping tale is filled with twists, resilience, and revelations that will leave you speechless. Plus....there's so much more Come and listen to this amazing firsthand account—a journey of survival, hope, and the unexpected. You won’t want to miss it! M.C. Ian Bentley Photo: Vojtech Okenka via Pixels |
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Feb 25, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Locked Up in a Turkish Jail: A Tale of Mystery and DangerJoin us as we uncover the extraodinary true story of a Rotary Hawthorn member, who endured time in a Turkish jail. This gripping tale is filled with twists, resillience, and revelations that will leave you speechless. Plus ..... there's so much more ---- a journey of survival, hope, and the unexpected. You won't want to miss it! Guest Speaker: Mystery Member |
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![]() International Women's Day Speaker
Mar 04, 2025
Abiola Akinbiyi is an award-winning healthcare professional, entrepreneur, Speaker, and community leader. She has over 20 years of experience working in the health sector and with different Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities and not-for-profit organisations in Australia. Abiola is an experienced board member leading and chairing many community committees and initiatives that enhance the lives of migrant and minority groups in Australia. As the president of Changepreneurs, Her passion for advocating for people from multicultural communities, aged care, women, and youth is evident in her work, particularly in her role as a commissioner and mentor to young CALD and African-Australian women. Abiola holds undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in Mathematics, Nursing, Gerontology, Mental health and information systems.
She founded Changepreneurs, a not-for-profit organisation that mentors young women of colour through education and outreach to achieve their career goals. She aspires to lead with a culture of excellence and compassion for the community. She served as a Commissioner on the Victorian Multicultural Commission from 2021-2023. As an experienced board, she is currently on the board of the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria and NWMPHN, As a lifelong learner and a Rotarian, Abiola continues to participate and volunteer in different multicultural initiatives, events, and programs that promote social cohesion and peace in the community, a winner of many awards, including the Spirit of Victoria University Alumni Award in 2021 and a Paul Harris Fellow.
M.C. President Dorothy Gilmour
Photo Credit: changepreneurs.com.au
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Mar 04, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Guest speaker for our International Women's Day Lunch will be Abiola Akinbiyi. Abiola Akinbiyi is an award-winning healthcare professional, entrepreneur, speaker, and community leader. She has over 20 years of experience working in the health sector and with different Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities and not-for-profit organisations in Australia. Abiola is an experienced board member leading and chairing many community committees and initiatives that enhance the lives of migrant and minority groups in Australia. As the president of Changepreneurs, her passion for advocating for people from multicultural communities, aged care, women, and youth is evident in her work, particularly in her role as a commissioner and mentor to young CALD and African-Australian women. Abiola holds undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in Mathematics, Nursing, Gerontology, Mental health and information systems.
She founded Changepreneurs, a not-for-profit organisation that mentors young women of colour through education and outreach to achieve their career goals. She aspires to lead with a culture of excellence and compassion for the community. She served as a Commissioner on the Victorian Multicultural Commission from 2021-2023. As an experienced board, she is currently on the board of the Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria and NWMPHN, As a lifelong learner and a Rotarian, Abiola continues to participate and volunteer in different multicultural initiatives, events, and programs that promote social cohesion and peace in the community, a winner of many awards, including the Spirit of Victoria University Alumni Award in 2021 and a Paul Harris Fellow.
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![]() World of Difference Social Impact Tour of Cambodia
Mar 18, 2025
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Mar 18, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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![]() Life In France, Women of Afghanistan
Mar 25, 2025
Evie Flynn, our Exchange Student to France: Doug McLean will conduct a 'Q and A' session with Evie. --- Dr Gula Bezhan, CEOP of the Afghan's Women's Organisation will then share insights into the challenges faced by women in Afghanistan and the work we are doing here in Australia. 'President Dorothy Gilmour writes: Mark, Angela and I met with the CEO of Afghan Women's Organisation Gula Bezhan OAM, and members. Dr Gula Bezhan spoke so well and has many stories to share about women's appalling living conditions in Afghanistan and her work here in Australia'. 'Gulghotai (Gula) Bezhan has been working to empower the Afghan community and more specifically Afghan women and children for more than 20 years through her work in community services and international aid. Gula has become one of the leading community workers in Victoria for her committed work in piloting and running projects, programs and workshops for newly arrived women and families, such as the provision of Victorian drivers’ licenses, Australian citizenships, legal and government support. Gula has been working as a refugee settlement support case manager for more than 14 years, where she provides culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities with support and guidance in their assimilation and transition into Australian society'. Please see more here M.C. Angela Taft Photo: Chris Montgomery via Unsplash
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Rotary Hawthorn Service to Seniors Award
Apr 01, 2025
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![]() Sir John Monash - Australia’s National Possession
Apr 15, 2025
Michael is a foundation student of Monash University and chairs the alumni group The Monash Pioneers comprising students from the first five years 1961-65. In 2022 he was made a Fellow of the University. His professional life included the cofounding of the Australian Centre for Retail Studies at the David Syme Business School at Monash University and from 1995 - 2014 Managing Director of Retail Synergy Group Pty Ltd. In 2013 he initiated the Sir John Monash Sculptural Project at Monash University and chaired the Project Board. The statue by Peter Corlett OAM was unveiled by the then Governor of Victoria the Honourable Alex Chernov AC QC in April 2015. In 2016 former Deputy Prime Minister the Hon. Tim Fischer AC asked Michael to join the newly formed Saluting Monash Council as the Victorian Director with the objective to obtain an honorary rank of field marshal for Sir John Monash. Michael is a former member of Military History and Heritage Victoria and is currently a member of The Spirit of Australia Foundation, an Affiliate Member of Box Hill RSL Sub- Branch and recognized authority on Sir John Monash. M.C. Ian Bentley Photo Credit: Australian War Memorial, ART 02986 |
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![]() At Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Manager Global Partnerships, Zoos International Conservation
May 06, 2025
Chris Banks has worked in zoos since 1969, based mostly at Melbourne Zoo. From 1969 to the late 1980s, reptile and amphibian husbandry and management was a major focus, as keeper and curator. He initiated Zoos Victoria’s international conservation engagement in 2000, commencing with a suite of project support in south-east Asia in 2000.
Chris transferred to Zoos Victoria’s Wildlife Conservation & Science Department in 2012 and now manages international conservation partnerships in Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Uganda, Rwanda and French Polynesia; and two sister zoo partnerships in Papua New Guinea and Uganda. His portfolio also includes Zoos Victoria’s annual international conservation grants program.
M.C.: TBA
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May 20, 2025
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