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BULLETIN INDEX NEXT MEETING: TUESDAY 19th APRIL 2016 GUEST SPEAKER: PDG DR MURRAY VERSO MEETING REPORT: 12th APRIL 2016 THE WINE EVENT OF THE YEAR 16th APRIL 2016 GOLDSBROUGH LANE GOURMET FARMERS MARKET 2016 CAFE INTERNATIONAL 7 MAY 2016 GALLERY NEXT MEETING 19th APRIL 2016 GUEST SPEAKER: DR MURRAY VERSO PDG TITLE OF PRESENTATION: Interplast - an outstanding Rotary success story. Interplast changes lives by sending volunteer surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and allied health professionals to developing countries in the Asia Pacific region to deliver free programs of treatment and training and capacity building. In the past 32 years, Interplast has worked in 25 countries, delivered more than 750 program activities, conducted over 40,000 consultations, performed over 23,000 procedures and trained countless medical staff. Rotarians have played an integral role from the start and continue to do so today in many ways, including governance, funding and relationship building. Past District Governor is a retired medical practitioner and is a member of a committee of past district governors that advise the Interplast staff and Board on communication, fund raising and aothe matters pertaining to Rotary's relationship with Interplast. MEETING REPORT 12th APRIL 2016 Posted by Kevin LOVE RCCMS MEETING NOTES 12th April 2016. Announcements Rob Hines reported on the trip undertaken by himself, Roy Garrett and David Jones to visit the RCCMS school projects in Laos, including the opening ceremony for the latest project in Ban Buam Aor. He also presented the club with a banner from the Rotary Club of Phnom Penh in Cambodia. Meeting Responsibilities Chair ROLLS, Russell Presenter THOMAS, Tony Greeter MITCHELL, Dick Reporter ROBERTSON, Doug Photographer FRASER, Paul Door O'BRIEN, Frank Director Report CUTHBERT, Greg Bulletin Editor DRIVER, Allan Upcoming Events Craft Beer and Fine Wine Event Apr 16, 2016 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM Guess Who Is Coming to Dinner? Amora Hotel Riverwalk May 21, 2016 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM Echuca Moama Steam Rally Jun 11, 2016 – Jun 12, 2016 Speakers Apr 19, 2016 Dr Murray Verso Interplast – an outstanding Rotary success story May 10, 2016 Assoc Prof Gregory Phillips The Australian challenge in health education for Indigenous people View entire list BULLETIN 19th APRIL 2016 (Apr 14, 2016) http://rotaryclubcentralmelbourne.org.au/bulletin/viewsent/4a31a1... 1 of 10 16/04/2016 4:33 pm

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BULLETIN

INDEX

NEXT MEETING: TUESDAY 19th APRIL 2016 GUEST SPEAKER: PDG DR MURRAYVERSO

MEETING REPORT: 12th APRIL 2016

THE WINE EVENT OF THE YEAR 16th APRIL 2016

GOLDSBROUGH LANE GOURMET FARMERS MARKET2016 CAFE INTERNATIONAL 7 MAY 2016GALLERY

NEXT MEETING 19th APRIL 2016

GUEST SPEAKER: DR MURRAY VERSO PDG

TITLE OF PRESENTATION: Interplast - an outstanding Rotary success story.

Interplast changes lives by sending volunteer surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and alliedhealth professionals to developing countries in the Asia Pacific region to deliver freeprograms of treatment and training and capacity building.In the past 32 years, Interplast has worked in 25 countries, delivered more than 750program activities, conducted over 40,000 consultations, performed over 23,000procedures and trained countless medical staff.Rotarians have played an integral role from the start and continue to do so today inmany ways, including governance, funding and relationship building.

Past District Governor is a retired medical practitioner and is a member of a committeeof past district governors that advise the Interplast staff and Board on communication,fund raising and aothe matters pertaining to Rotary's relationship with Interplast.

MEETING REPORT 12th APRIL 2016

Posted by Kevin LOVE

RCCMS MEETING NOTES 12th April 2016.

Announcements

Rob Hines reported on the trip undertaken by himself, Roy Garrett and David Jones tovisit the RCCMS school projects in Laos, including the opening ceremony for the latestproject in Ban Buam Aor. He also presented the club with a banner from the Rotary Clubof Phnom Penh in Cambodia.

Meeting Responsibilities

ChairROLLS, Russell

PresenterTHOMAS, Tony

GreeterMITCHELL, Dick

ReporterROBERTSON, Doug

PhotographerFRASER, Paul

DoorO'BRIEN, Frank

Director ReportCUTHBERT, Greg

Bulletin EditorDRIVER, Allan

Upcoming EventsCraft Beer and Fine Wine EventApr 16, 20167:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Guess Who Is Coming to Dinner?Amora Hotel RiverwalkMay 21, 20166:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Echuca Moama Steam RallyJun 11, 2016 – Jun 12, 2016

SpeakersApr 19, 2016Dr Murray VersoInterplast – an outstanding Rotarysuccess story

May 10, 2016Assoc Prof Gregory PhillipsThe Australian challenge in healtheducation for Indigenous people

View entire list

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Herb Greenwood reminded members of the Craft Beer and Wine Event on April 16th,including opportunities for those not attending to participate in the wine auction.

Anne King advised the club of the social event “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” on May21st, 2016.

President George reported that Mik Wells has reported in from Phillip Island where heis busy establishing his new accommodation venture.

He also reminded members of Café Internationale at International House on May 7th.[See later article in Bulletin]

Clean Water Report

Tony Thomas spoke on thevarious projects that Rotary hasin developing countries aroundclean water projects. A numberof other members, including RoyGarrett, reported on similarprojects including the club’s latesteffort to provide a new watersupply to Ban Buam Aor in Laos.

Guest Speaker

Michael Goldsworthy

Aged Care Today, Aged Care and Health Care Tomorrow… Where customerchoice and market forces rule

Michael Goldsworthy is widely known throughout Australia for assisting boards, chiefexecutive officers and executive/senior management teams of not for profits ingovernance, strategy, amalgamations, mergers and partnerships.

Over the last 26 years Michaelhas worked with over 6,000community businesses (not forprofits) throughout Australia,working within a framework oftransformational change, strategicplanning and projectmanagement. During this timehe has also undertaken 258amalgamations and mergers. Michael spoke on the current andemerging/future big picture of thehuman services industry and thechallenges facing leadershipteams (boards, chief executive

Sponsors

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officers and executive/seniormanagement teams).

He remarked on the paradigmshift from a welfare to a market framework; the need for peopleand organisations to change inresponse and the opportunitiesfor new services and products. He observed that the major

growth was in the home care sector with more people aging in place. Residential carewas growing less in absolute numbers and moving more to a sub acute health careservice. The opportunity in this sector is to start providing aged care allied health andmedical services.

Not for profit providers will need to adapt to these changes and innovate to compete withthe growing private , for profit providers.

THE WINE EVENT OF THE YEAR 16th APRIL 2016: HURRYSOME SPACES STILL AVAILABLE

Posted by Herb Greenwood

Craft Beer and Fine Wine Event run by the Rotary Club of Central Melbourne Sunriseto meet our commitments for its school projects in Laos to be held at

Henry Street Brewhouse, Unit 5, 38 Barrett Street, Kensington.[https://henrystbrewhouse.com.au/].

On Saturday 16th April 2016 commencing at 7pm. [See posters below]

Born from humble beginnings in the backyard on Henry Street, this tiny artisanmicrobrewery pride themselves in handcrafting exquisite beers and ales. Created usingthe finest ingredients, a lot of passion and hard work.

As well as the opportunity to taste a range of craft brews, the event will feature anauction of fine wines and a talk by Sandra de Pury, winemaker at Yeringberg Wines, whohas also donated some notable wines for the event.

Sandra, along with her father Guill de Pury and wife Katherine make wines for the newmillennium from the low-yielding vines re-established in the heart of what was one of themost famous vineyards of the 19th century. In the riper years, the red wines have avelvety generosity of flavour rarely encountered, while never losing varietal character;the long-lived Marsanne Roussanne takes students of history back to Yeringberg’s famein the 19th century. They export to the US, Switzerland, Hong Kong and China.

RCCMS members have raided their cellars to present a range of interesting wines for thespecial silent auction and the highlight auction on the evening.

Attendance is strictly limited to 40 people. Finger-food and vouchers for tastings orwine, beer and soft drink by the glass are included in the ticket price OF $65. Furtherdrinks can be purchased at the bar.

Also a lucky door prize will be awarded at no cost.

If you cannot attend or miss out on a ticket, you can still participate by making anadvance bid for the auction items from the list to be circulated before the event.

The Laos school projects run by RCCMS refurbish classrooms and toilets at villageschools in Laos, near Luang Prabang. The Laotian people have a strong desire foreducation but limited resources and RCCMS with your help is working to address thisissue.

TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTPLEASE SUPPORT BY YOUR EARLY REGISTRATION TO HERB [email protected]

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GOLDSBROUGH LANE GOURMET FARMERS MARKET

THE NEXT GOLDSBROUGH LANE GOURMET FARMERS MARKET IS ON THURSDAY21 APRIL 2016. REMEMBER THE MARKET NOW OPERATES WEEKLY.

For those on Facebook refer to https://www.facebook.com/GoldsbroughLaneGFM/?fref=ts

Market Volunteers Update

We have secured an agreement withLentara to provide helpers for themarket bump in and out.

This means we do not require 4-6club members to continue to do thebump in and out.Paul Fraser will roster 1 Rotarian onfor each bump in and out tosupervise the Lentara helpers.

The Rotarian only need assistphysically if they are able to do so.

We can still use volunteers to assistwith bump in or out – we have anumber of Rotary/Rotaract clubsinterested in helping.All volunteer and Rotariansupervision inquires can be sent toPaul Fraser - [email protected]

PREVIOUS STALL HOLDERS ONTHURSDAYS HAVE BEEN:

Tranqil garden Precut flowersJohn Howell orchards Apples/pearsKookaberry Fresh and frozen berriesNougatine MacaronsStir crazy Crackers and cordials3 bees Honey Honey & Honey CombJulia Organic Organic vegetablesRaynor Orchards Stone Fruits

Sourdough bakery Sourdough Bread and PastriesGourmet pies Gourmet pies and pastiesWillowZen Free range EggsBoatshed Cheese Goat and Milk CheesesRedbox Wines Yarra Valley WinesMangia Mangia [Passata Sauce]

Some of the goodies on offer.

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Rotary Stall at the market

We have agreed to provide onestall at each market for the use ofany Rotary Clubs to selling Rotary

related goods, raise awareness oruse as they see fit for a cause oftheir choice.

All Rotary stall inquires can besent to Marjorie Gerlinger [email protected]

2016 CAFE INTERNATIONAL 7th MAY

International House and the student community cordially invites ALLMEMBERS to attend Café International 2016: A Night on Broadway

Join us at International House for an evening of entertainment and fun to supportstudents from all around the world. Enjoy being apart of and supporting a communitythat is inclusive of all cultures and backgrounds. Embrace the night to inspire andrekindle a love for Broadway themed live music and dance.

As with previous years, International House resident students provide an evening of highquality dining and performance! In accordance with tradition, a percentage of the profits(50%) will be donated to Affecting Real Change, a charity that works within localcommunities and facilitates responsible volunteering opportunities in the developing

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world. The remaining money goes into running the International House Student Club.

Café International is on Saturday, 7th May at International House, 241 Royal Parade, VIC3052

Dress Code: Formal

Doors will open at 6:30pm for pre-dinner drinks and refreshments. Dinner and the showbegin at 7:30 sharp.

Ticket cost is $85 AUD per person and includes all beverages for the night, a three-course meal and spectacular entertainment.

Kindly RSVP by 27th April to Lucy Cassella at [email protected] 0423278653 Or forother questions pertaining to this event.

The link to the ticketing page is https://chook.as/ih/cafe-international-16

GALLERY

Anne King President George and guest speaker, Michael Goldsworthy

Someone was heard to say "I hope you all are attending the Wine Auction Night. Itshould be loads of fun and educational.

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