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16 P PRO OG G GRAM / S SATURDAY 16 / TH Keynote: Vocational Service 10:20 Kemuel Lam Paktsun / Youth Discussion Panel 10:20 Social Media Discussion Panel 11:15 SESSION 2: Youth Service Venue Doors Open 08:00 Auditorium Doors Open 08:10 08:30 WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE Parade of Flags DG John Dodd / Conference Welcome National Anthem (One Verse) Youth Exchange Students / DG Phil Armstrong / Local District Welcome 08:50 Welcome: Rotary International President’s Representative RIPPR Bhichai Rattakul / Guest Speaker: Fighting Chance 09:10 Guest Speakers: The 11Eleven Project 09:30 Jordan O’Reilly / Dannielle Lauren / Alex McCann / SESSION 3: Vocational Service Morning Tea 09:50 PARALLEL SESSIONS Four Way Test Public Speaking Competition 10:45 Guest Speaker: SkillsOne 11:15 Brian Wexham / Vocational Excellence Awards 11:35 PP Margaret Sachs / Lunch & Club Showcase 12:00 Chair: Jade Catherall Chair: PP Peter Kirkwood

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Keynote: Vocational Service10:20

Kemuel Lam Paktsun/Youth Discussion Panel

10:20

Social Media Discussion Panel

11:15

SESSION 2: Youth Service

Venue Doors Open08:00

Auditorium Doors Open08:10

08:30 WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE

Parade of Flags

DG John Dodd/Conference Welcome

National Anthem (One Verse)

Youth Exchange Students/

DG Phil Armstrong/Local District Welcome

08:50 Welcome: Rotary International President’s Representative

RIPPR Bhichai Rattakul/

Guest Speaker: Fighting Chance09:10

Guest Speakers: The 11Eleven Project09:30

Jordan O’Reilly/

Dannielle Lauren/Alex McCann/

SESSION 3: Vocational Service

Morning Tea09:50

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Four Way Test Public Speaking Competition

10:45

Guest Speaker: SkillsOne11:15

Brian Wexham/Vocational Excellence Awards11:35

PP Margaret Sachs/

Lunch & Club Showcase12:00

Chair: Jade Catherall

Chair: PP Peter Kirkwood

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Kemuel Lam PaktsunAustralian Federal Police

Keynote: Vocational Service

Kemuel Lam Paktsun is a Federal Agent with the Australian Federal Police (AFP). He has had a diverse career with the AFP working in the areas of international narcotic and criminal syndicates, people smuggling, counterfeit credit cards and counterfeit currency, taxation offences, major

fraud, family law, computer crime, intelligence and most recently Counter Terrorism. Kemuel has worked on a number of multi-agency strike-forces investigating various Commonwealth, State and transnational offences. He has performed the role of investigator as well as intelligence officer. He has also served overseas with the United Nations in peacekeeping missions and participated in a study exchange with the United Kingdom Metropolitan Police.

Kemuel has degrees in Law, Commerce and Justice Administration, as well as completing a number of AFP diplomas and police courses.

In 2002 the AFP established the Joint Counter Terrorism Teams and Kemuel was selected to be part of the Sydney team. Since that time Kemuel has run a number of Operations investigating both domestic and international terrorism. These operations have investigated suspects belonging to the terrorist groups of Jemaah Islamiyah, Lashkar-e-Toiba, and Al Qaeda. Kemuel has interviewed a number of terrorist suspects in Australia as well as overseas. It is Kemuel’s belief that the investigation of terrorism requires a multi-agency, multi-national approach with strong investigative, intelligence and forensic support.

Kemuel is a former Member of Mosman Rotaract. He attended RYLA in our District and became a RYLA Leader then a District 9680 GSE team member in 2001-02.

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Keynote: Community Service14:20

Prof. Stuart Rees/International Discussion Panel

14:20

SESSION 4: International Service

SESSION 5: Community Service

Break14:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Guest Speaker: Graffiti Removal

Roger Norman/Guest Speaker: Rotary Health

Terry Davies/

Close15:50

Chair: PP Lyn Davies

Chair: PP Cliff Hoare

Community Projects14:45

15:20 Rotary International President’s Representative

RIPPR Bhichai Rattakul/

Keynote: International Service13:00

PDG Dr. Ravi Vadlamani/Vocational Discussion Panel

13:00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

International Projects13:30

Guest Speaker

Prof. Gail Whiteford/

SESSION 6: A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM

Venue Doors Open - Pre-dinner Drinks 18:00

Dinner20:00

Costume Awards

Close23:00

Entertainment by Stefan/Hangar Doors Open18:45

Entertainment by Duellin’ Pianos/

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PDG Dr. Ravi VadlamaniPartner at Umamaheswara Rao & Co.

Keynote: International Service

Ravi’s interest in Rotary started with his attendance at RYLA in 1973 prior to becoming Charter President Rotaract Club of Guntur in 1976. He joined the Rotary Club of Guntur in 1984 and was adjudged Best District Club President in his term 1988-89. He was the youngest GSE Leader,

visiting District 690 in 1988. He became District Governor in 2001-2002, collecting more than $US400,000 for The Rotary Foundation during his tenure, the highest in Zone V and VI.

Internationally he has chaired numerous task force committees since 2001 with a special focus on water resources and health programs, as well as being a sought after guest speaker at Rotary Conferences around the globe. He has also attended 11 International Rotary conferences since his club presidency.

He has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Acharya Nagarjuna University for Social Work in addition to Rotary awards including four Avenues Citation Awards, the “Service Above Self” Award by Rotary International and the Certificate of Meritorious Service from Trustees of The Rotary Foundation.

In his spare time he has also successfully chaired and addressed numerous international events. As President of Round Table India, he was responsible for the construction of 130 schools across the country.

He and his wife are Major Donors (Level 4) to the Foundation, and have started two endowment funds as part of their contribution, and both their daughters are Paul Harris Fellows.

Chartered Accountants

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Professor Emeritus Stuart ReesDirector, Sydney Peace Foundation

Keynote: Community Service

Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees has been a social worker in Britain, Canada, in the War on Poverty programs in the USA and with Save the Children in India and Sri Lanka. He has taught at leading universities in the UK (Aberdeen and Southampton), in Canada (Toronto and Wilfrid

Laurier) and in the USA (University of California at Berkeley and University of Texas).

Professor Rees’ awards include a Simon Fellowship at the University of Manchester, a Humanities Fellowship at the City University of Hong Kong and the Award of Highest Honour for “Contributions to World Peace” conferred in 1998 by Soka University, Japan. For four years he was an elected Fellow of the Senate of the University of Sydney and for six years, a member of the NSW Reconciliation Committee.

In 2005 he was awarded the Order of Australia for services tointernational relations.

Selected Publications:Professor Rees’ publications include over one hundred journal articles on topics such as evaluations of health and welfare services, the attributes of peace negotiations and humanitarianism in social policy.

He is the author and co-author of ten books, including:A Brutal Game (1986), Achieving Power (1991), Beyond the Market (1993), The Human Costs of Managerialism (1995), Human Rights, Corporate Responsibility (2000), Passion for Peace (2003), Tell me the Truth About War (2004).

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SESSION 7: Partnerships for Peace

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Venue Doors Open08:00

Auditorium Doors Open08:40

Welcome & Housekeeping09:00

Keynote: Partnerships for Peace09:15

Guest Speakers: Novus Foundation09:35

Sally Stevenson/

PDG John Cameron/PP Peter Smith/

Guest Speaker: Rotary Foundation09:55

PDG Monica Saville/Roll of Remembrance10:10

Community Discussion Panel

09:15

08:15 - 08:45Ecumenical Servicewith Ken Allen

SESSION 8: District Leaders

10:50

Morning Tea10:20

District Governor’s Address + Q&A

DG John Dodd/Subaru Business Card Draw11:20

Conference Handover11:25

DGE Graeme Davies & Lyn/DGN Ian Scott & Jennifer//RIPPR Bhichai Tattakul//2014 Conference Presentation/Banner Handover/

Conference Close12:00

District Governor John Dodd/

Close12:10

11:36

Guest Speaker: 2014 RI Convention09:03

PDG Monica Saville/

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Sally StevensonIndigo Foundation

Keynote: Partnerships for Peace

Sally is the founding chair of Indigo Foundation. Over the past twenty years, she has worked in community development, humanitarian relief and public health, in Australia and internationally with organisations such as World Health Organisation, World Bank, Stanford University and AusAID.

Sally’s work typically has a high impact on the communities she works with, whether its the establishment of the first Aboriginal owned and managed credit union in Australia - Traditional Credit Union - (considered one of ANTaR’s top ten Aboriginal enterprise success stories) or her work for Médecins Sans Frontières, as Head of Mission in Ethiopia and South Sudan, or as a mentor for new Heads of Mission.

Sally has a Bachelor of Commerce, a Masters in Peace Studies and a Masters of Public Health. In 2009 she was awarded the University of Wollongong Chancellor’s Award for Community Service. In 2012 Sally was honoured with a Leadership Award at the Future Leadership Summit by Australia’s pre-eminent leadership organisation, ADC Forum.

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INBOUND STUDENTS (2012-13 & 2013)

Terry Lai

Diana Ganea

Ginerva Curini

Malin Sjostrom

Pinja Illman

Gabriela Silva

Diana Sanchez Padilla

Jessina Emmert

Luiz Marques

Laura Seif

Lukas Skov

Bjorn Hanssen

Lorena Maciel

Paul Mazerat

Anne-Laure Fonsny

Adrien Lepot

Corinne Gsell

Onni Kivimaa

Juan Chementi

Morgane Joly

Maria Cordero Pena

Miska Granlund

Taiwan

Denmark

Italy

Sweden

Finland

Chile

Mexico

USA

Brazil

Brazil

Denmark

Norway

Brazil

France

Belgium

Belgium

Switzerland

Finland

Chile

France

Mexico

Finland

Belrose

Carlingford

Chatswood International

Dee Why / Warringah

Galston

Gladesville

Glenhaven

Gosford City

Gosford North

Hills / Kellyville

Hornsby

Mosman

Mosman

Neutral Bay

North Ryde

North Sydney

Norwest Sunrise

Ryde

St Ives

Turramurra

Waitara

West Pennant Hills / Cherrybrook

Student Name From Hosting Club

YOUTH EXCHANGEGE

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OUTBOUND STUDENTS (2013)

Hugo Loffhagen

Winnie Yip

Rose Davidson

Natalie Tridgell

Danica Auld

Matilda Hamilton

Nikita Mistry

Antony Newell

Dylan Pursche

James Allnutt

Conor Stack

Sam Resnekov

Ginny Wong

Claire Ng

Oliver Loffhagen

Julia Bradfield

John Goris

Alicia Pragastis

Bethany Ferguson

Mexico

Switzerland

Mexico

Denmark

Belgium

Belgium

Chile

Brazil

Italy

Norway

France

Chile

France

Taiwan

Sweden

Brazil

Finland

Finland

Denmark

Belrose

Carlingford

Chatswood International

Dural

Gladesville

Gladesville

Glenhaven

Gosford City

Hornsby

Lindfield

Mosman

Neutral Bay

North Ryde

North Sydney

Northbridge

Northlakes / Toukley

Ryde

Turramurra

West Pennant Hills / Cherrybrook

Student Name Going to Sponsoring Club

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