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Our next meeting will be 6:00pm for 6:30pm Wednesday 13th August, 2025
at the Graphic Arts Club, 182 Coward Street, Mascot 2020

Visitors are very welcome.

                   Members are reminded that Membership Fees are now due!

President's Message

Welcome to this Newsletter of the Rotary Club of Botany Randwick Inc.  Our club has been serving the local and international community since 1948.  
 
Rotary promotes the ideal of service through fellowship. Attending our meetings allows members to enjoy the fellowship of other club members, enrich their professional and personal knowledge, and meet other business leaders in their community.
 
As a Club we support a wide range of projects. As well as having a broad range of local and international community projects, we are particularly focused on the Rotary projects, Australian Rotary Health, Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) and Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC) together with The Rotary Foundation.
 
We welcome everyone to come along to any of our meetings to join in the fellowship and to learn more about what we do.
 
Simon
Upcoming Events
Club Meeting
Graphics Arts Club
Aug 27, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
Club Meeting
Graphic Arts Club
Sep 10, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
Club Meeting
Graphics Arts Club
Sep 24, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
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Speakers
Aug 27, 2025
RAWCS - Rotary Australia World Community Service
Sep 10, 2025 6:30 PM
Fix It Sister
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Meeting 13 August 2025

Tonight we will have the pleasure of welcoming back Clem Hartson, founder of Project Kindness.
 
Clem spoke to our Club several years ago, and we subsequently supported her.  It will be nice to get an update on where she has taken this very worthy project since then.
 
Project Kindness has recently been featured in the MP for Coogee's, Dr Marjorie O'Neill, newsletter, where locals were encouraged to support the charity through donations dropped off at the Clovelly Hotel.
 
This should be another good night, and will be followed by dinner in the Graphic Arts Club's restaurant.
Our last meeting
 

We had a packed house and a very busy agenda!

 

First up, we heard from Thomas Delisi of the Rotary Club of Kings Cross.  Thomas furthered our knowledge of AI - artificial intelligence, and how it can assist us in everyday life.

 

Thomas explained and demonstrated how to use ChatGPT and then Perplexity, with most in attendance using their mobiles to get started!

 

Some interesting questions and debate occurred as to how teachers were staying in front of students using AI in their assignments - many of us weren't convinced that they were!

 

Our second speaker was 16-year-old Gabriel, who we recently sponsored on the Windeward Bound expedition, sailing from Sydney to Brisbane,

 

Gabriel told us much about his week on this sailing ship, from the cramped bunk beds, making new friends, the best food he had ever eaten (not sure what his Mum thought about that!), standing 2-hour watches in the middle of the night, severe sea sickness and climbing the rigging to set the sails.

For more about Windeward Bound, see https://www.windewardbound.com.au/

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Club Information
Botany Randwick
Wednesdays at 6:00 pm
Graphic Arts Club
182 Coward Street
Mascot, NSW 2020
Australia
Phone:
0417 297 632
2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at the Graphic Arts Club, 182 Coward Street, Mascot. 6pm for pre-meeting drinks and chat. The meeting, with dinner, starts at 6:30pm and normally concludes by 8:30pm.
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We appreciate the support of the Graphic Arts Club.

Club Projects

June 2025
  • Donations to Northern NSW Flood Appeal, The Deli  Women & Children's Center and Sydney Children's Hospital School
May 2025
  • Donations to The Rotary Foundation, Australian Rotary Health and ROMAC
  • Donations to St Jude's School in Tanzania and Blue Dragon in Vietnam
April 2025
  • Dog Fun Day at Maroubra in support of Lifeline
  • Two students from JJ Cahill High School attended RYPEN weekend
March 2025
  • Support for ROMAC Patient Nicholson and mum Emily from The Solomon Islands
  • Airport cash donation to Africa project
  • BBQ for Ronald McDonald House
February 2025
  • Sponsorship of a Family Room at Ronald McDonald House
  • Support for ROMAC patient Nayline, from Vanuatu
Refer to the website for the full list of projects supported.
 
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News
Holiday Raffle - Plantation Island Resort Fiji
Please support the projects of the Rotary Club of Botany Randwick by purchasing tickets in our raffle.
 
The prize is valid for 12 months.  The prize is transferable to friends (but the transfer must be registered within one month of receiving the prize) - your receipt will have a gift certificate to share.
 
To purchase tickets, please go to itstime.org/Home/RafflePage/105516 .  Raffle will be drawn 21 November 2025.
 
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Room Sponsorship Ronald McDonald House Update
The Rotary Club of Botany Randwick continues to sponsor a family accommodation room at Ronald McDonald House, Randwick.
 
Ronald McDonald House provides a home away from home for families of children from rural and regional NSW who are undergoing treatment at the Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick.
 
So far in 2025, 28 families have stayed in our room, the longest for 18 days.  Those families came from all over New South Wales and provided a much needed haven during a critical time for these families.
 
Our relationship with Ronald McDonald House goes back at least 20 years.  The arrangement is reciprocated with the House providing accommodation for children and their guardians who are being treated under the Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC) program.  These children and their parents have come from places like Timor Leste, Vanuatu and Tonga and have been supported by our Club members during their stay.  A recent patient was 11-year-old Nayline and her dad, Henry, from Vanuatu, who was treated for scoliosis.
 
As well as sponsoring Room 20, the Club also provides a family meal.  Last year this took the form of a BBQ, where we catered for 80 people staying at the House.  This was greatly appreciated by the many families staying there, especially after returning from a long day attending to their children up at the hospital.  Not having to worry about then preparing a meal was a blessing for them.  And there were enough leftovers for a cook-up the following day!
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Rotary Information

The Four Way Test

The Four-Way Test is a non-partisan, non-sectarian ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships.  
 
Of the things we think, say or do:
  1. Is it the TRUTH?
  2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
  4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
To contact the Club, please email info@botanyrandwickrotary.org.au