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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/
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Nov 25, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
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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
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Dec 02, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
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Dec 16, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
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UBER in the Community
Feb 03, 2026
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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 |
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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
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Device Mediated Solutions For Falls Prevention, Bionics Institute
May 05, 2026
'David is an Associate Professor and Principal research fellow at the Bionics Institute. He is a neurologist, neuro-otologist and translational researcher interested in diseases which interfere with normal human movement, which include the cerebellar ataxias. He is the founding head of the Balance Disorders & Ataxia Service (BDAS) at the Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital, the Fragile X-Associated Tremor Ataxia (FXTAS) Clinic. He consults in the Monash Health Friedreich Ataxia clinic and the Machado-Joseph Disease Foundation Ataxia Clinic (Northern Territory), an honorary neurologist at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne and a lecturer at Melbourne University.
David regularly travels to remote regions in Australia to provide clinical care for first nations people with balance disorders, many of whom are much more prone to developing disorders due to genetics. David will be talking about his research at the Bionics Institute'.
M.C. Dorothy Gilmour Photo Credit: Bionics Institute |
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