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22
Dec
2022
Schedule of Club Meetings and Events
Dec 22, 2022 9:33 AM - Jun 30, 2023

Schedule of Club Meetings and Special Events

February to June 2023

Date

Event and Venue

Explanation

2023

 

 

Feb 4

Joint  visit with RC Balwyn to restoration sites of Alma Doepel and Wattle

Joint event with RC Balwyn (includes lunch)

Feb 7

Club meeting at KLTC

 

Feb 13

Fixers meeting

By Zoom

Feb 14

No Meeting 

Second Tuesday of the month

Feb 21

Club meeting at KLTC

 

Feb 28

Club meeting by Zoom

 

Mar 7

International Women’s Day Lunch with guest speaker Jillian Graham (author of “Inner Song”, a biography of Margaret Sutherland)

Lunch meeting with IWD theme. Maximum 40 guests at Kooyong

Mar 13

Bookworms meeting

By Zoom

Mar 14

No Meeting 

Second Tuesday of the month

Mar 21

Club meeting at KLTC

 

Mar 28

Club meeting by Zoom

 

Apr 4

Club meeting at KLTC

 

Apr 10

Fixers meeting

By Zoom

Apr 11

No Meeting

Second Tuesday of the month

Apr 18

Club meeting at KLTC – Anzac theme

Guest speaker, Nick Richardson, author of The Game of Their Lives, the story about the great Aussie football game played in England during WW1.

Apr 25

No Meeting

Anzac Day Public Holiday

Apr 29

Bunnings BBQ at Hawthorn

Special fundraising activity

May 2

Club meeting at KLTC

 

May 8

Fixers meeting

By Zoom

May 9

No Meeting 

Second Tuesday of the month

May 16

Club meeting at KLTC

 

May 23

Club meeting by Zoom

 

May 27 – May 31

Rotary International Convention

 

May 29

Joint Club Hosting Dinner at Kooyong for RI Convention

Hosted by Hawthorn, Camberwell and Glenferrie for 230 guests (100 International guests, plus 130 members & spouses from the 3 clubs)

May 30

No meeting

No meeting due to Club Hosting Dinner

June 6

Board Meeting & Changeover Dinner

Replaces normal lunch meeting

June 12

Bookworms meeting

By Zoom

June 13

No Meeting

Second Tuesday of the month

June 20

Club meeting at KLTC

 

June 24

District Changeover Lunch

Essendon Fields

June 27

Club meeting by Zoom

 

 

Version 2, December 2022

 

07
Mar
2023
Jillian Graham, International Women's Day

International Women's Day: Inner Song A Biography of Margaret Sutherland

Mar 07, 2023

**BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL** Contact: go to  contact on www.hawthornrotary.org.au

Jillian Graham, International Women's Day
Did Margaret Sutherland achieve more for Australian music than any other composer?
Margaret Sutherland was one of the most innovative and influential Australian composers. In the first half of the twentieth century, her desire to be both serious composer and mother was atypical, and she faced significant challenges - public and private - in blending these roles.

Against the backdrop of an unhappy and unsupportive marriage and a society not yet ready to accept her creative ambitions and strong views on Australia's musical development, she remained admirably steadfast in pursuing her goals.

Sutherland created over two hundred compositions, ceaselessly campaigned on behalf of Australian music and musicians, and led the initial push to construct what is now Arts Centre Melbourne.

M.C. Terry Kitchen

Photo: M.U.P.

14
Mar
2023
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Mar 14, 2023
21
Mar
2023
Experienced Member Behind The Badge

Mystery Person...Stay Tuned!

Mar 21, 2023

Who could this be?

Hint: This is a well regarded, hard working Rotarian...

Who has a lot of amazing, funny and entertaining tales!

Not to Be Missed!

M.C. Noel Halford

21
Mar
2023
Rotary Hawthorn Weekly Meeting at Kooyong
Mar 21, 2023 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

The next Club meeting will be at Kooyong on Tuesday 21 March when our speaker will be an experienced ‘Member Behind the Badge’ whose identity is a mystery, although Jill Weeks has hinted that the speaker is ‘a well-regarded, hardworking Rotarian who has a lot of amazing, funny and entertaining tales!' 

Sound like anyone you know?  Find out by joining us on 21 March!

28
Mar
2023
Darren Park By ZOOM

Identity Theft, Staying Safe From Online Scams And Other Cyber Crimes

Mar 28, 2023

 

More information to come

 

M.C. Noel Halford

 

Photo: Sora Shimazaki

28
Mar
2023
Enterprise Forum - Cybercrime and Identity theft
Mar 28, 2023 12:45 PM - 2:00 PM

Via Zoom

Staying safe from Scams, Cybercrime and Identity theft 

Darren Park - CEO, Pathfinders Consulting and Technology

Note - Change of speaker but the same topic.

 

On a regular basis, we see media reports of malicious cyber incidents across the world.  Although companies and government agencies are often targeted due to the value of their data or resources, individuals may also be subjected to attack.

Recent intrusions into high-profile organisations demonstrate that such activity is relentless and can cause widespread damage and stress.  The breaches at Optus and Medibank Private impacted 10 million and 3.9 million people, respectively.

 

Over the years, the methods employed by perpetrators have become more sophisticated.  The old-fashioned scams to generate money have been eclipsed by newer (and often easier) methods, such as: loading malicious software, hacking email accounts and “phishing” with bogus emails, messages and calls.

 

This talk will be delivered by Darren Park, a Forensic accountant, Solicitor and Forensic technology consultant.  He is founder and CEO of Pathfinders Consulting and Technology, a forensic firm that helps clients resolve a variety of legal and commercial challenges.  He has over 25 years’ experience in the prevention, detection and investigation of fraud and other misconduct nationally and overseas. 

 

Darren will share a number of practical insights into current and emerging cyber and identity theft dangers, plus provide practical steps on how to guard against them.

 

To register your attendance on Trybooking click on the following hyperlink
 
http://www.trybooking.com/CCJTP
 
All bookings will need to be made by 10.00 am Tuesday morning, as after 10.00 am a further email will be sent via Trybooking to each registrant with the link to join this Zoom event. 
 
The speaker has requested that there be no recording of his presentation, which includes taking screenshots
04
Apr
2023
Ahmed Tohow

The African Australian Youth and Violence

Apr 04, 2023

Ahmed was awarded the Ambassador for Peace award in 2018 by the Universal Peace Federation and is a Member of Rotary Melbourne.

Ahmed Tohow is based in Australia from Somalia origin, he has completed a Master of Terrorism and Security Studies as well as Master and bachelor degree of International Development Studies from Charles Sturt, RMIT and Latrobe university respectively.

 

Ahmed is a founder and a Director of East Africa Security and Policy Forum EASPF which aims to promote the values of peace, stability and security in East Africa.

 

Ahmed Tohow is the Deputy Chair of the Board of Directors of the Global Somali Diaspora gsd.org.uk

 

Prior to his professional career, Ahmed worked for several aid agencies, UNITAF and UNISOM’s peacekeeping mission in Somalia in 1990s. He also worked with UNISOM, Red Cross, UNHCR and IOM in Africa. He specialises in peace building, countering violent extremism, conflict resolution and community development. Ahmed has more than 15 years experience in the areas of civil war, particularly on Horn of Africa.

 

Rotary Melbourne awarded Ahmed the SENIORS AWARD in 2020-21:

Mr. Tohow has been actively engaging with the elders residing in City of Banyule and surrounding areas, leveraging local government and charitable programs to bridge the cultural divide and provide a positive outlook for the elders and their families. 

M.C. Dorothy Gilmour

Photo Credit: Supplied

04
Apr
2023
Rotary Hawthorn Weekly Meeting at Kooyong
Apr 04, 2023 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

The guest speaker at next week’s Club meeting at Kooyong is Ahmed Tohow, who will speak on the topic ‘African Australian Youth and Violence’. Ahmed was awarded the Ambassador for Peace award in 2018 by the Universal Peace Federation. 

Ahmed is a member of the Rotary Club of Melbourne and also a member of the Rotary SAFE Families ‘Inclusive Communities Initiative’ (ICI) leadership group. 

11
Apr
2023
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Apr 11, 2023
18
Apr
2023
Nick Richardson

The Game Of Their Lives

Apr 18, 2023

In 1916, two teams of Australian soldiers put on an exhibition match of football in London. Most of them were gifted athletes who had put their football on hold to enlist.

Six weeks after the match, the men were on the Western Front, some of them never to return home.

This is the story of the footballers who became soldiers, the game they played and the fate they met amid the carnage of World War I. ​

“In 1916 some of the country's finest Australian Rules footballers stepped onto the grounds of Queen's Club, in London, for an exhibition match. They were soldiers, and it was political football. Nick Richardson's engaging and extensively researched study puts the match in context, emphasising the convergence of sport and politics, and the extraordinary pressure put on elite players to enlist – to patriotically forsake the game for the greater game of war.’’   
The Age/Sydney Morning Herald. 

M.C. David Rush

18
Apr
2023
Rotary Hawthorn Weekly Meeting at Kooyong
Apr 18, 2023 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Our next Club meeting is on Tuesday 18 April at Kooyong. It will have an Anzac theme and our guest speaker, Nick Richardson, will tell us the story of the Australian Rules footballers who became soldiers, the exhibition game they played in London in 1916, and the fate they met on the battlefields of World War I. 

In keeping with the Anzac theme, we will raffle a copy of The Art Of Sacrifice by renowned Melbourne artist George Petrou OAM. George is a successful graphic designer and acclaimed portrait artist; he assists in supporting the interests and welfare of ex-servicemen and women, their families and dependents. 

In June 2020 George was awarded an OAM for 'Services to the Visual Arts and to Veterans', and in the same year he released The Art Of Sacrifice – a haunting and poignant exploration of a spirit like no other: the Anzac Spirit.

George’s portraits proudly hang in museums in France, Government House Canberra, and a range of military institutions across Australia.

25
Apr
2023
ANZAC DAY

No Meeting

Apr 25, 2023
02
May
2023
Peter Nixon

Hawthorn Optometrist and Rotary International Volunteer

May 02, 2023

Peter is the owner and principal optometrist of Pezzimenti Nixon Optometrists.  Prior to joining Pezzimenti Nixon Optometrists in 2013, he was the Lead Optometrist of Children’s Services at the Australian College of Optometry. Peter has a strong interest in children’s vision, development and welfare.

He has managed projects working with disadvantaged primary school children as well as students from a specialised deaf school. He also has extensive experience in contact lens fitting, in particular, for keratoconus, corneal grafts and aphakic children.

Peter volunteers as an optometrist in Nepal with Rotary International every year, working in remote villages under the shadow of the Himalayan Mountains. He finds working with people of all ages to be a fun and enjoyable experience, with enormous satisfaction achieved when vision improvement is found. He strives for excellence and a holistic approach to optometry practice.

M.C.:  Pam Crockett

Photo: Courtesy of Pezzimenti Nixon Optometrists

 

02
May
2023
Rotary Hawthorn Weekly Meeting at Kooyong
May 02, 2023 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Our next meeting at Kooyong will be on Tuesday 2 May when the guest speaker will be Optometrist and Rotary International volunteer, Peter Nixon.

Peter is the owner and principal optometrist of Pezzimenti Nixon Optometrists in Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn.  Peter has a strong interest in children’s vision, development and welfare and, prior to joining the Hawthorn practice in 2013, he was the Lead Optometrist of Children’s Services at the Australian College of Optometry.

Peter volunteers as an optometrist in Nepal with Rotary International every year, working in remote villages under the shadow of the Himalayan Mountains. 

I hope you will join us on 2 May and hear about Peter’s work in Nepal.

09
May
2023
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

May 09, 2023
16
May
2023
Various

Rotaract Club of Siem Reap: Inspirational Speakers

May 16, 2023

 

The team from Cambodia is very inspirational and will speak about their journey from poverty to empowerment and inspiration as they lead hands-on projects which now reach 20,000 (!!) beneficiaries annually.

Quite incredible for a group of university students and a real credit to the Rotary family.

Rotary Passport Melbourne are closely involved as mentors for the Rotaract Club of Siem Reap. We will have 5 young, inspirational speakers from this club, including the President, arriving prior to the International Conference. They are enthusiastic and motivated to serve. Also, they have extensive experience in project work on many levels.

 

 

 

16
May
2023
Rotary Hawthorn Weekly Meeting at Kooyong
May 16, 2023 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM

Our next meeting will be at Kooyong on Tuesday 16 May. Join us for an inspiring meeting with 5 young speakers from the Rotaract Club of Siem Reap in Cambodia. Doeb, Lita, Phanich, Sokal and Tola will tell us about the work their club is doing to empower girls and women, improve water, sanitation and hygiene, support basic education, and promote a healthier environment.

23
May
2023
Gemma Moir-Meyer

Iron and anaemia: A Careful Balancing Act Between Health and Disease, ZOOM Meeting

May 23, 2023

 

Gemma is a fifth year PhD student working in the Pasricha Lab with Professor Sant-Rayn Pasricha who heads the WHO Collaborating Centre for Anaemia Detection and Control at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute..

Before moving to Melbourne to join his laboratory, Gemma met Sant-Rayn during her time as a Research Assistant at Oxford University where her work contributed to the understanding of rare anaemias.

Nowadays, instead of studying how iron deficiency gives rise to anaemia, she is characterising a hormone that causes iron overload in anaemias.

Iron overload can lead to organ damage, particularly in the heart, liver and endocrine system, but current therapies are limited and poorly tolerated.

Gemma's work aims to contribute new insights into drug targets for iron-loading anaemias. 

Anaemia - a reduction in the blood's oxygen carrying capacity - affects up to 800 million women and children worldwide, with the majority of this burden falling in low income countries. However, anaemia also affects 4.5 per cent of Australians. Iron deficiency is one of the most common causes of anaemia. Our lab seeks to discover new therapies to prevent and treat anaemia by making fundamental discoveries into how the body regulates its iron stores. The Lab also undertakes field studies in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to test new solutions and influence policy to address anaemia in babies and pregnant mothers.
 

M.C. Tilak Dissanayake

Photo: Cameron Wells, one of the WEHI photographers 

23
May
2023
Invitation to Rotary Hawthorn Zoom Meeting
May 23, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

VIA ZOOM 

IRON AND ANAEMIA: A CAREFUL BALANCING ACT BETWEEN HEALTH AND DISEASE

SPEAKER: GEMMA MOIR-MEYER     (RESEARCH SCIENTIST (PHD CANDIDATE) - WALTER AND ELIZA HALL INSTITUTE)

 

Gemma is a fifth year PhD student working in the Pasricha Lab with Professor Sant-Rayn Pasricha who heads the WHO Collaborating Centre for Anaemia Detection and Control at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.

Before moving to Melbourne to join his laboratory, Gemma met Sant-Rayn during her time as a Research Assistant at Oxford University where her work contributed to the understanding of rare anaemias.

Nowadays, instead of studying how iron deficiency gives rise to anaemia, she is characterising a hormone that causes iron overload in anaemias.

Iron overload can lead to organ damage, particularly in the heart, liver and endocrine system, but current therapies are limited and poorly tolerated.

Gemma's work aims to contribute new insights into drug targets for iron-loading anaemias. 

Anaemia - a reduction in the blood's oxygen carrying capacity - affects up to 800 million women and children worldwide, with the majority of this burden falling in low income countries. However, anaemia also affects 4.5 per cent of Australians. Iron deficiency is one of the most common causes of anaemia. Our lab seeks to discover new therapies to prevent and treat anaemia by making fundamental discoveries into how the body regulates its iron stores. The Lab also undertakes field studies in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to test new solutions and influence policy to address anaemia in babies and pregnant mothers.

30
May
2023
No Meeting

Due to the Convention and the Club Hosting Dinner

May 30, 2023
06
Jun
2023
Changeover Dinner

Note: Dinner Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club

Jun 06, 2023
13
Jun
2023
No Meeting

Second Tuesday Of The Month

Jun 13, 2023

 

A Crockett sugg...voice

or

?visit to M,Airport...tbc

 

 

20
Jun
2023
TBA

TBA

Jun 20, 2023

 

 

 

 

A Crockett sugg...voice

 
27
Jun
2023
Commodore (Ret) Peter Scott

Via ZOOM, Running Deep: An Australian Submarine Life

Jun 27, 2023

From conducting top-secret missions to making history commanding the farthest deployment of Australian submarine service, Commodore Peter Scott depicts what it takes to be a Submariner.

Over a decorated 34-year career, Commodore Scott served in 10 submarines, passed the most demanding military command course in the world and served as the Head of Profession of the Submarine Arm of the Royal Australian Navy. During that time his character was forged by the challenges of naval service, success and failure as a leader, catastrophic onboard disasters while dived, and life-threatening traumas. Along the way, he also endured personal battles with self-doubt, addiction, depression and anxiety.

Photo: Courtesy of Fremantle Press

In this honest and enlightening tale, he shares his quest for self-acceptance, and for the courage, commitment and compassion to lead the warriors of Australia’s Silent Service.

M.C. TBA

Praise For The Book
‘Peace and war for a submariner are much the same. Service with our Navy’s main strike weapon is a mystery for most Australians. If we are to comprehend the terms of our survival, we must know. This beautifully written memoir is our key. It needs a wider audience.’ The Honourable Kim Beazley AC

‘… an absorbing, often searing account of the life of a submariner and a Navy leader. Peter’s story chronicles the modern life of our critical strategic deterrent – the RAN’s submarine arm.’ General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove AK AC (Mil) CVO MC (Retd)

‘Personal and full of integrity, a great account of the ups and downs of serving Australia as an outstanding submariner.’ Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK, AFC (Ret’d)

 
27
Jun
2023
Enterprise Forum: Gateway to the future
Jun 27, 2023 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

From conducting top-secret missions to making history commanding the farthest deployment
of Australian submarine service, Commodore Peter Scott depicts what it takes to be a
Submariner.
Over a decorated 34-year career, Commodore Scott served in 10 submarines, passed the most
demanding military command course in the world and served as the Head of Profession of
the Submarine Arm of the Royal Australian Navy. During that time his character was forged
by the challenges of naval service, success and failure as a leader, catastrophic onboard
disasters while dived, and life-threatening traumas. Along the way, he also endured personal
battles with self-doubt, addiction, depression and anxiety.
In this honest and enlightening tale, he shares his quest for self-acceptance, and for the
courage, commitment and compassion to lead the warriors of Australia’s Silent Service.
Please join us on June 27 to hear about the extraordinary story of an Australia submariner,
Commodore Peter Scott.

04
Jul
2023
Doug McLean

President Behind The Badge

Jul 04, 2023

 

Not to be missed!

Come and hear the very interesting story of President Doug, his background on growing up in Canada, his journey to Melbourne 

and much more!

M.C. TBA

 

 

11
Jul
2023
No Meeting

(Second Tuesday Of The Month), Tour Of Moorabbin Airport, Museum, BBQ Lunch

Jul 11, 2023

 

30 minute guided tour of the Moorabbin Airport Aviation Museum.
Following a light BBQ lunch self-catered by our Rotary Club, those attending will be addressed by the General Manager who will cover the early history, present and the future of the airport that provides an extensive range of civil aviation services.

Moorabbin Airport is the second busiest airport in Australia, averaging 295,000 movements per year. There are approximately 3,300 people directly employed at the airport and 6,000 people indirectly employed. It is estimated that one third of all airport jobs are aviation-related. 1,200 student pilots are trained at the airport each year by a dozen flight schools, with 50% travelling from regional areas or overseas. The airport and its businesses provide $50+ million in exports through flight training services.

Cost: $25.00 per head will cover the guided tour, museum entrance and our lunch that the Vocational Service Committee will provide. '

11
Jul
2023
Visit to Moorabbin Air Museum
Jul 11, 2023 12:00 PM - 2:15 PM

On Tuesday 11th July, your Vocational Service Committee warmly invites you, your partner and friends to visit the most interesting aviation museum in Moorabbin Airport.

After arrival 12:00 noon at the Administration Office, those attending will be welcome and addressed by the General Manager, Paul Ferguson who will cover the early history, present and the future of the airport that provides an extensive range of civil aviation services.

Then you will be provided a 30-minute guided tour of the aviation museum on site, followed by a light BBQ lunch self-catered by our Rotary Club.

I am sure you will find this a most interesting vocational visit.

18
Jul
2023
Tamara Cannon

Lille Fro

Jul 18, 2023

 

More to come

M.C.:  TBA

25
Jul
2023
TBC

Via ZOOM

Jul 25, 2023
01
Aug
2023
Susan-Gaye Anderson

TV Presenter

Aug 01, 2023

Susan-Gaye Anderson worked as a tv presenter in the early pioneering days of television. She worked primarily on the children’s show with GTV9.

Susie later worked as a freelance writer and published feature articles for the Age and Home Beautiful magazine. 
She has had stage plays workshopped and performed at Theatre Works, the Malthouse, La Mama and the Griffin theatre in Sydney.

She recently published a collection of poetry 'On Roll The Days' and  a novel, 'A Red Hibiscus.'
Susie is currently working on a new play,

M.C. Terry Kitchen

M.C. Terry Kitchen

08
Aug
2023
No Meeting

(Second Tuesday Of The Month), Possible Excursion

Aug 08, 2023

?M airport

15
Aug
2023
Lawrence Reddaway

Experienced Member Behind The Badge

Aug 15, 2023

 

M.C,: TBA

22
Aug
2023
TBA

ZOOM Meeting

Aug 22, 2023

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