| Last hidden column for tag filter | |
|---|---|
ZOOM Meeting, Secrets to Lowering Energy Bills, Enhancing Health
Jul 22, 2025
Tony Coyle is a Boroondara resident of 26 years. Electrify Boroondara is a community-led alliance dedicated to accelerating the transition to a clean energy future.Electrify Boroondara is non-partisan and has no affiliations with any political party; and does not support or endorse candidates in any elections. M.C. TBA |
|
|
Jul 22, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
|
|
The Other Rotary Life of Dennis Shore
Jul 29, 2025
'If you have been attending club meetings regularly you would be aware that Dennis is frequently not at club meetings or events. This is because of priorities in his role as a Trustee of The Rotary Foundation.
What could be more important than Rotary Hawthorn - what is a Trustee, where do they go and what do they do?
All (well, a bit) will be revealed at the next meeting of Rotary Hawthorn.'
M.C. Henry Drury Photo: Supplied by Dennis Shore |
|
|
Jul 29, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
|
|
Immigrant Success Story
Aug 05, 2025
Elizabeth Drozd OAM Elizabeth arrived in Australia in 1982 as a Special Humanitarian Entrant, escaping her life from a communist regime in Poland. During her life she experienced the whole gamut of migrant experiences ranging from having to learn English upon arrival to completing her Bachelor in Multicultural Studies, followed by Masters in Social Sciences. She was a Victorian Multicultural Commissioner between 2008-2015 and in 2019 won a Scholarship from the Harvard Club of Victoria to study at the Harvard Business School. In 2022, she won the National Executive Leader Award for her work and impact with migrant ageing communities. In 2023, she was awarded the Order of Australia for her 32 of service and achievements. Up until June 2024 she was the CEO of the Australian Multicultural Community Services and since then has been enjoying life as a new gen retiree and is currently the President of the Rotary Club of Footscray. M.C.: David Rush Photo: Prasad Sinhabahu |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Boroondara Community Outreach: Supporting Vulnerable People in Boroondara
Aug 19, 2025
Reverend Natalie Dixon-Monu has been the coordinator at BCO for 18 years. She holds a B.A., B.Theol. and a Grad. Dip. In Human Service-Counselling. Alongside a part-time employee she leads a team of 55+ regular volunteers to offer a variety of supports to vulnerable people in Boroondara.
Reverend Natalie has over 35 years of experience supporting people with complex needs in a variety of contexts from work in adult and juvenile correctional facilities, outreach in rooming houses, grief counselling and family and youth support services. M.C.: Kevin Rose Photo Credit: Boroondara Community Outreach
|
|
|
Aug 19, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
|
|
Heart Rhythm Disorders: Coffee, The Lifestyle Factors
Aug 26, 2025
Professor Kistler is 'director of electrophysiology at The Alfred and the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. 'We hear that about 80 percent of doctors advise patients experiencing heart issues to stop drinking coffee, but the research tells us that people shouldn’t feel discouraged in their coffee habits'. Register and find out how many cups of coffee a day is desirable, plus the lifestyle factors in heart rhythm disorders.
Source: Alfred Health
Photo: Nathan Dumlao via Unsplash
M.C.: Dr Tilak Dissanayake |
|
|
Aug 26, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
|
|
Thinking Beyond In Education
Sep 02, 2025
Ross Pritchard Principal of Auburn High School. Ross arrived at the school in 2020 as Assistant Principal of the Senior School and has been Principal since July 2023.
He will talk about how education has changed, the programs at AHS and how Thinking Beyond the status quo is key to engaging students, and retaining teachers. M.C.: Doug McLean Photo Credit: element5-digital |
|
|
Sep 02, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+10:00
|
|
|
|
|
TeamSports4All - How Team Sport Helps to Break the Cycle of Youth Disadvantage
Sep 16, 2025
Mike Rikard-Bell - Director TeamSports4All Mike comes from an engineering background. He co-founded a Melbourne tech startup that became a global leader in managing environmental impact. It was acquired by a London listed conglomerate so then his focus moved to mentoring early-stage businesses and community service work focussed on youth disadvantage. Mike joined the TS4A team in 2017 to help drive its scale up, from supporting around 50 kids then to over 1,000 today. M.C.: Noel Halford Photo Credit: Pavel Danilyuk
|
|
|
|
|
It's In The Genes: Australian Football Families
Sep 23, 2025
Des Tobin has crammed more lives into his 86 years than your average cat. He has variously been a failed student, a discontented apprentice panel beater, a youth worker, a springboard diver, a junior pole-vaulter, a VFL and Olympic Australian Rules footballer, a 10-Pin bowling instructor, a successful business executive within the funeral industry, a golfing tragic, a university lecturer and a prolific writer.
His most recent book ‘It’s in the Genes – Australian Football Families tells the stories of some of the many families who have produced multiple generations of VFA/VFL/AFL/AFLW footballers stretching back to the late 19th century.
M.C.: David Rush |
|
|
|
|
Author of Rogue Corporations
Sep 30, 2025
Quentin Beresford is an award winning author. 'Author of more than a dozen books, Quentin is a multi-award winning non-fiction writer. Adopting a narrative style, he tells compelling stories about contentious, contemporary issues setting them in their historical, political and social context. He has written about environmental disasters, environmental campaigns, political corruption, Indigenous rights, corporate failures and biographies of notable public figures'. His latest book is 'Rogue Corporations: Inside Australia's Biggest Business Scandals' M.C.: Katrina Flinn Photo Credit: Quentin Beresford website |
|
|
|
|
The Year Ahead
Oct 07, 2025
'Peter has been a Rotarian for 20 years being inducted in Rotary Club of Altona in May 2003.
He has demonstrated knowledge of volunteering, governance, financial, project management and sustainable development. Peter has a long career in retail management and is currently the Precinct Manager for Queen Victoria Markets.
He has strong interests in sporting and community not-for-profits, events and festivals, and currently holds leadership positions at Altona Sports Centre Limited and Altona Beach Film Festival and is a past President of Altona Bay Basketball Association.
In Rotary, Peter can be found both onstage, behind the scenes and everywhere in between, utilising his considerable professional and Rotary expertise. He has held the roles of club President and Assistant Governor several times including as AG Chirnside this year, supported no less than 12 District Conferences, has served on various Group Study Exchange and Group Vocational Exchange committees and is currently on 2022 on the District Foundation and Youth Exchange Committees'.
M.C. President Ian Bentley
Photo and Words: Courtesy of Rotary District 9800
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Optimising Pianism... and the science of thinking and doing better at ANYTHING
Oct 21, 2025
'Dr Cameron Roberts is a world-class pianist and teacher. He is also a practising medical doctor. Further, he holds a PhD on the physical and perceptual aspects of touch. He is based in London and teaches advanced principles of piano performance and technique optimisation to talented and professional pianists. Passionate about piano playing and the magic that it can create, he is equally passionate about helping pianists achieve their potential and not suffer from the pitfalls of misguided practice time and injury. M.C. Anne Scott Photo Credit: Dr Cameron Roberts site |
|
|
Oct 21, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
|
|
The Chosen Few, A quest to name the ten greatest Australian and New Zealand racehorses of all time
Oct 28, 2025
'Andrew Rule has reported on life and crimes and catastrophes (and sometimes sport) for more than 45 years. He has worked for each of Melbourne’s daily newspapers and also spent time in radio and television production and making documentaries on subjects ranging from crime to horse racing. His podcast Life & Crimes is one of News Corp’s most listened-to products'.
(Source: Herald Sun). He is also the author of many books. His latest book is The Chosen Few, and is described by his publisher Allen And Unwin: 'Who are the greatest Australian race horses? And what qualifies them for this honour? Racing enthusiast and award-winning writer Andrew Rule has the answers. They are the greatest Australian and New Zealand racehorses of all time, the giants who transcend the sport, who broke records and captured hearts. But which are the best of the best? Is it Carbine or Malua from the nineteenth century or Tulloch or Phar Lap in the twentieth? Winx or Black Caviar in our own time? Perhaps it is impossible to compare incomparables outside their own eras. Andrew Rule was too big to be a jockey, too small to be a mounted policeman. But all his life he has watched horses and horse people and has written about both. About people who are not always admirable and about horses who so often are. The horses he names in The Chosen Few include the sprinters, the stayers, the freakish all-round competitors who could do everything. But he also teases out myths and mistakes, pulls focus on racing's history and ponders the tantalising list of 'coodabeen' champions whose careers were cut short. The result is a collection of stories about beauty and bravery, speed and greed'. M.C. David Rush |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Former International Cricketer
Nov 11, 2025
An admired Victorian all-rounder Shaun Graf delivers a wealth of cricketing knowledge and stories from his lifetime of playing the game. You won’t want to miss this lively and engaging talk by one of cricket’s respected figures. Some of his many achievements include:
M.C.: David McNamara Photo Credit: Rodger Wang via Unsplash |
|
|
Nov 11, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
|
|
|
|
|
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/
|
|
|
Nov 25, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
|
|
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
|
|
|
Dec 02, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dec 16, 2025 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm UTC+11:00
|