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Edition 3 - September 2017
Executives & Directors
President
 
Treasurer
 
Secretary
 
Director Club Service
 
Director International
 
Director Rotary Foundation
 
Director Youth
 
Director Community Service
 
Immediate Past President
 
Membership Director
 
Speakers
Oct 04, 2017
Oct 11, 2017
Oct 18, 2017
Nov 01, 2017
Dream Cricket Wrap Up
Nov 08, 2017
Nov 15, 2017
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From The President
The year is racing on and we are now into the 2nd month of trialling the changes to our meeting schedule.  The extra time has given us all the chance to catch up on our other projects.  Derek White, Richard Krohn and Chris Webb have been working on the Berrima Market Place proposal.  Barry Barry Barford is continuing his hard work with MAfO, John Macpherson with RAWCS and RAM, John Smythe and Richard Krohn with Dream Cricket, Bridget Cosyn is easing into her role as Youth Director, and Allen Cupitt is heading the committee for the 2018 District Conference.  Frank Rodriguez has been working on the completion of Yesterday’s Stories and I have been gathering my team and putting together the programme for RYLA 2018.  There are only 7 meetings left in the year and we are busy completing our schedule of activities and speakers.  October is a busy month and we are looking for volunteers for the following activities;
 
Bowling Challenge
The annual Southern Highlands Rotary Bowling Challenge is coming up in Friday the 13th October at Highlands Tenpin, Mittagong.  Last year the Rotary Club of Berrima District fielded two teams.  We held our ground last year but were not strong enough to defeat the Rotary Club of Moss Vale.   Please contact President Lyndall McGrath ASAP to become part of the team.  This is how much fun we had last year ... 
 
 
Lift the Lid on Mental Illness
Australian Rotary Health and Bunnings have joined together to assist in fundraising for and the promotion of awareness of mental health issues.  We will be sharing a Lift The Lid Awareness table with the Rotary Club of Moss Vale on Saturday and Sunday the 7th and 8th October 2017 at Bunnings, Corner Old Hume Highway & Tyree Place, Mittagong.  Our shifts are from 12 to 3pm on the Saturday and from 9am to 12 on the Sunday.  Please contact Lyndall McGrath if you are available to help out during either of these periods.  You don’t need to be there for the whole three hours … but if you can that would be great.  For more information on Lift The Lid please visit the following site: https://australianrotaryhealth.org.au/support-us/campaigns/lift-the-lid/
 
Dream Cricket
Friday 27th October 2017 is the annual Dream Cricket day at Bradman Oval.  Richard Krohn and John Smythe are on the Board and are requesting volunteers to help out on the day.  There are a variety of different jobs and shift one can do.  It is a wonderful experience and the more people we can get to help the smoother the day runs.  For more information please contact Richard Krohn on 0450695009 or rfkrohn@hotmail.com
 
 
Lyndall McGrath
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This Month ...
4 Way Speaking Test
On the 30th August 2017 the Rotary Club of Berrima District hosted the 2017 Southern Highland’s 4 Way Test Public Speaking Competition.  Berrima put forward two contestants – Celia Battcock from Frensham and Campbell De Montemas from Oxley College.  The Rotary Club of Bowral/Mittagong had two contestants from Bowral High School – Phoebe Staats and Hayden Koek.  Ben Brittle from Moss Vale High School was representing the Rotary Club of Moss Vale.
 
The students presented on different topics and related them to the Rotary 4 Way Test:
  • Is it the TRUTH?
  • Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  • Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  • Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Hayden Koek, Bowral High School, discussed Bullying and applied the 4 Way Test to how to deal with bullies and bullying.  Hayden suggested that we spend too much time focusing on the bullied rather than the bully and feels that finding out why someone is a bully is a far more effective way to stop it happening in the first place.
 
Campbell De Montemas, Oxley College, spoke about suicide and believes that the 4 Way Test could be used to help treat people suffering from mental illness or contemplating suicide.  Campbell believes that truth and fairness when it comes to mental health is beneficial to all concerned.
 
Ben Brittle, Moss Vale High School, applied the 4 Way Test to the current political climate in North Korea and found that the Government policies failed the “test”.  Ben suggests that the actions of “rouge” governments around the world are one of the biggest threats to today’s young people and that acts of war are NEVER beneficial.
 
Phoebe Staats, Bowral High School, informed us that the 4 Way Test was first put forward by Rotary after World War Two in response to a world that had lost it’s moral compass.  Phoebe then applied the 4 Way Test to the current Australia Day controversy and determined that it would be better to change the date.
 
Celia Battcock, Frensham, applied the 4 Way Test to forest clearing, animal extinctions and pollution and found that we humans fail the 4 Way Test when it comes to protecting the environment.  Yet, conservation is fair and decidedly beneficial to all. 
 
 
 
All 5 speeches were brilliant.  The topics covered were well thought out and well presented.  The Judges – Chris Young (Berrima), Don Graham (Bowral/Mittagong) and Jim McAlpine (Moss Vale) had a difficult time choosing just one winner but they overwhelmingly agreed that Phoebe Staats was it.  Her speech was also a crowd favourite.  Our congratulations to Phoebe who will be competing in the final later this year.  Thank you also to the Students, their Teachers, Parents and the Rotary Clubs of Bowral/Mittagong and Moss Vale for attending and putting forward contestants.  It was a great day and I look forward to the 4 Way Test again next year.
 
 
District Governor’s Visit
We had a visit from DG Steve Hill’s representative, PDG Phil Armstrong, who gave us a very interesting talk on where the End Polio Now campaign is up to.  Prior to Rotary, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, stepping up to the plate there were 350000 new cases of polio reported every year.
 
 
Since 1988, we’ve seen a worldwide reduction in polio cases of 99.9%. Last year we only saw wild polio cases in three countries.  However, the fight isn’t over.  We need to keep up the immunisations for at least 3 more years before the world is declared Polio free.  World Polio Day is on the 24th October.  For more information please visit the following site: https://www.endpolio.org/
 
 
RAM – Rotarians Against Malaria
John Macpherson brought us an update on RAM from the National Conference in August 2017.  Rotarians Against Malaria (RAM) is a volunteer-run organisation working to eliminate malaria. Fifteen years ago, malaria killed a child every 30 seconds. Under the Millennium Development Goals, however, considerable progress has been made in preventing, diagnosing and treating malaria. As a result, deaths have fallen by 60 percent. Now, under the ambitious Sustainable Development Goals, they are aiming to reduce malaria cases and deaths by a further 90 percent by 2030.  Though the deaths have fallen the statistics are still grim.  One child dies every two minutes … How can we help?  Just $500 from each Rotary Club this year will go a long way to helping defeat Malaria.  Current programmes in Timor Leste, Paupa New Guinea, the Soloman Islands, Indonesia and Vietnam are providing mosquito nets, equipment and training so that the people can turn the problem around.  Education seems to be the key.  Griffith University, the Burnett Institute, James Cook University, the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, the Australian Army Malaria Research Unit and the Australian National University are all working together to develop a vaccine.  For further information please visit http://ram.rawcs.com.au/
 
 
So what are our plans for 2018?
 
JANUARY 2018
RYLA 2018
Applications for 2018 RYLA are open.  We have had a hiccup with the online applications however this has now been sorted.  As District Chair of RYLA I feel very lucky to have a wonderful group of mentors and committee members to help out this year.  I am especially lucky to have our RYLA candidate from 2017, Jade Rein, as one of our Mentors plus our Youth Director, Bridget Cosyn, and our Director Club Services, Melissa Meredith as committee members.  Bridget was a RYLARIAN and Melissa is the mother of a RYLARIAN and a previous RYLA committee member.  We are always on the lookout for candidates or people who may like to assist in the programme.  Stay tuned for updates … https://www.rotaryd9710.org.au/projects/vocational/ryla.html
 
Australia Day
Please mark the date in your calendars.  We are having a stall in Berrima Market Place as part of the Australia Day celebrations that take place every year in Berrima.  We will be looking for volunteers to populate the stall throughout the day.  We will be selling food, refreshments and using the day as a membership drive as well as fund and awareness raising for our proposal to install some all abilities play equipment in the park and the associated groundworks.
 
 
MARCH 2018
District Conference
PP Allen Cupitt gave us a briefing on where the planning is up to for the District Conference which is to be held at Mittagong RSL Club from the 23rd to the 25th March 2018.  There are some really exciting speakers lined up and there appears to be a comedy theme running though the programme.  Look out for details of the entertainment at the District Governor’s Conference Dinner on the Saturday night …
 
The organising committee will be looking for volunteers to populate the House of Friendship throughout the conference.  Stay tuned for more details.  Registrations open on the 1st November 2017.  For more information please visit the following site: https://conference.rotaryd9710.org.au/index.html
 
 
 
 
The Rotary Club of Berrima District
District 9710
Club No: 28217
Chartered 13th August 1991
ABN: 147 842 963 15
PO Box 1311
BOWRAL   NSW   2576
 
Our Motto : Service Above Self
 
We meet the first and third Wednesdays at 12:00 PM
Bowral Bowling Club (Jack High Bistro)
40 Shepherd Street
Bowral   NSW   2576
Australia
 
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