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Chairman Norm Sutherland warmly welcomed guest speakers Amanda Pugh and Peter Dunne from WestVic Staffing Solutions.
Amanda and Peter have taken up roles in the expanded field of Work for the Dole. From 1 July the require-ment to participate in Work for the Dole broadens to require everyone between the ages of 19 and 49 who has been unemployed for more than 12 months to take part.
Employment services such as WestVic are on the hunt for work placements in community projects for 15 hours a week.
Work for the Dole delivers an opportunity for unemployed people to develop ‘work readiness’ and possibly a reference for their resume. It can be as simple as learning to show up on
Developing Work Skills
time and appropriate workplace behaviour.
For community groups this program can provide labour towards their projects. To be eligible to take a Work for the Dole person an organisa-tion must:
Provide a safe work environment
Provide 15 hours per week of work
For six months
Provide supervision for the worker
The program covers workers’ compensation insurance and provides start up funds of $1,000 per placement to cover things such as training and tools.
Norm thanked Amanda and Peter for their presentation and much conversation followed.
Below: Guest speakers Amanda Pugh and Peter Dunne from WestVic staffing solutions.
Page 2 ROTARY CLUB OF COLAC WEST
Community Advisory Group
CAH are organising a com-bined meeting with all Service Clubs. The concept is to get some sense of what the community sees as the top 3 to 4 priorities in health. CAH board can then work on these ideas. It
is important for the community groups to be able to voice their opinions, needs and concerns openly with CAH Board and staff.
Long Road Appeal has exceeded its initial target of $250,000. There will be a treat-ment centre for Chemotherapy and specialists to counsel those going through treatment. Geoff asked all men not to leave going to the Doctor too late. To act on any signs of change within themselves.
Volunteers Needed
Irwin reported on work in progress at the Reserve. Stone plaques have been put in and seating bolted down. Thanks to those who came to a working B. However, painters are needed, see Irwin. The walk is looking good.
Joseph Paatsch Nature Reserve
Irwin asked if any members could volunteer at Merv Bunts museum. Most of the work is being done by Jack Le Griffon on his own. Please ring the Colac Club and let them know you can help every now and again.
Rural and Regional Women with Cancer
Friday June 26th 10.00-3.00
Colac Bowls Club by the Lake.
Lunch and refreshments provided.
Bookings essential: please phone Rebecca 0478318493
Forum: looking for women affected by cancer to share their experiences so improvements in information and support be made in Barwon South Western Region.
Cancer Forum
Below: Doug Tanis, Ian Gullan, Keith Walsh and Ken Riches
20 JUNE, 2015 Page 3
Shar Brett, Warwick Lyon, Debra Hall, John Blane, Maurie Oates,
Roslyn Cousins, Heather Green, Allyson Willis
Congratulations to this week’s raffle winner:
Guest speaker,
Amanda Pugh
Community Services Director Lyn Crook is getting response from schools who have books for the fundraiser. Lyn is looking at having a stall at the Birregurra Market.
We also have the go ahead to sell food at the St Mary’s garden expo.
Apologies
Congratulations to
Clive and Linda Millman
60 years of marriage on June 18th
Happy Birthday
Clive Millman
19th June
Football Tipping
14 tipsters managed 7/9 this week, a very good score. No-one managed the perfect 9, mainly due to Rich-
mond upsetting Freemantle. Well done to those with
8: John Blane (not bad tipping from Thailand), Stewart Carson, Irwin Sutherland, Lachy Payne and Warwick
Lyon. At the other end of the scale—Roslyn picked her usual 3/9 along with Rachael Wake and Heather Green.
The Leader Board
1st 66 Warwick Lyon
2nd 64 Paul Corkill and Lachy Payne
3rd 63 Norm Sutherland
4th 62 Keith Walsh
5th 61 Lyn Crook, Allison Boyd & Doug Tanis
6th 60 John Blane & Irwin Sutherland
7th 59 John Scarrot & Ian Gullan
At the bottom end:
39 Roslyn Cousins
40 Rachael Wade
41 Heather Green
Book Bonanza
P.O. Box 244 COLAC VIC 3250
Email: rotaryclubcolacwest@gmail.com
Your Board 2014/15
President Graham Snell 0408 542 270
President Elect Roslyn Cousins 0418 184 377
Vice President Allyson Willis 0468 319 471
Secretary Susan Schram 0419 136 704
Treasurer Paul Corkill 0448 271 085
Community Service Lyn Crook 0439 308 877
Club Service & Program
Maurie Oates
0415 947 695
Youth Service Shar Brett 0407 041 177 Rob Swinton 0428 435 030
International Service Stewart Carson 0418 549 356
Vocational Service Warwick Lyon 0418 321 107
Assistant Secretary
Toni Cuthbertson
0419 560 043
Immediate
Past President Debra Hall 0409 061 414
Our website:
http://portal.clubrunner.ca/1935
Upcoming
21/6 Colac West Changeover Afternoon Tea 2pm for 2.30pm City Bowls Club $15
23/6 Helen Paatsch author of “For the pleasure of the People” a history of the Botanical Gardens.
Also farewell to Sara Koivula
24/6 Rotary Club of Mortlake Changeover $30 6.30pm at the Mortlake Golf Club
25/6 Rotary Club of Cobden Changeover 6.30pm Civic Hall Cobden, $22
28/6 District 9780 Changeover at Wyndham Hotel Torquay $45
30/6 Rotary Club of Terang Changeover
30/6 RYLA participants Jessamy Hann & Ali Towers. Joint meeting with the Rotary Club of Colac.
6/7 Rotary Club of Camperdown Changeover at the Camperdown Courthouse $15
Duty Roster 30 June @ the Austral
Chair Lorraine Williamson
Fines
Attendance Sue Schram
Raffle Heather Green
Meal Ticket Paul Corkill
Greeting Graham Snell
Duty Roster 23 June @ the Austral
Chair Irwin Sutherland
Fines Stewart Carson & Bill Chivers
Attendance Roslyn Cousins
Raffle Heather Green
Meal Ticket Sue Schram
Greeting Graham Snell
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