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Our next meeting will be 6:00pm for 6:30pm Wednesday 23 April, 2025
at the Graphic Arts Club, 182 Coward Street Mascot

                           Visitors are very welcome

Members are reminded that Membership Fees for the Jan/Jun period 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
Apr 23, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
ANZAC Day Dawn Service
Coogee Beach
Apr 25, 2025
4:30 am - 6:00 am
 
Club Meeting
Graphic Arts Club
May 14, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
Club Meeting
Graphics Arts Club
May 28, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
Club Meeting
Graphic Arts Club
Jun 11, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
 
View entire list

Next Meeting - Wednesday 23 April 2025 

Again, we will not have a guest speaker at this meeting.  With our major event coming up very shortly we will again take the opportunity to have to have another casual meeting. 
 
This will provide an opportunity to review the Dog Day event and assist in ensuring we can do even better next year.
 
We will also spend a few minutes learning a bit more about Rotary and how it works, both within our Club and the broader structure of Rotary world-wide.
 
And no doubt we will also have casual chat over dinner!
Our last meeting
 
Our last meeting allowed us to put the finishing touches on planning and organisation of the Dog Fun Day at Maroubra.
 
We also heard from member Julie on her 40-year association with Rotary, starting when her late husband was invited to join the Rotary Club of Campsie.  In those days, Rotary was a men-only organisation, but Julie enjoyed the regular "ladies nights".  She also joined Inner Wheel, for the wives/partners of Rotarians, often undertaking joint projects with Rotary.
 
Julie and her husband ran a large hardware store in Enmore.
 
When her husband passed away, Julie was invited to continue her Rotary association by becoming a member of the Campsie Club.  She transferred to our Club a couple of years ago, as we meet not far from where she lives.
 
Since this meeting, we have had the Dog Fun Day at Maroubra.  we will have more word on this great day at this meeting but thank you to all who assisted in making this a very successful day, with several thousand dollars being raised to support the Lifeline project.
 
We were a little optimistic with our catering orders, so there was enough left over for member Peter to arrange an impromptu sausage sizzle for needy souls:
 
"I wanted to express our sincere gratitude for the generous donation of sausages, bread, and drinks that you provided through Rotary last weekend.
 
"As you know, our church is situated on the border of Waterloo and Redfern and we are always exploring ways to engage with our community. We frequently collaborate with other charities and local organisations to support the local community in need.  
 
"Even on short notice, we quickly assembled a BBQ team and hosted a wonderful sausage sizzle - bringing people together and fostering a sense of connection.

"Please pass on our heartfelt appreciation to the team at Rotary. Your generosity has made a such meaningful impact on our community, and we are truly grateful.
 
Kind Regards,
Kate Farah
Special Events Team"

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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

April 2025
  • Dog Fun Day at Maroubra, raising funds for Lifeline
  • Two Randwick High students attended RYPEN Personal development 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
December 2024
  • Support to ROMAC Patient Melenaite from Tonga, treated at Sydney Children's Hospital
  • Provision of an Indigenous Health Scholarship
  • Step Out, Speak Out Domestic Violence program
November 2024
  • Support to ROMAC patient Nayline, from Vanuatu, at Sydney Children's Hospital
October 2024
  • Provided a family dinner at Ronald McDonald House
  • Lifeline Sponsorship
Refer to the website for the full list of projects supported.
 
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Immediate Past President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
President Elect
 
Relationships
 
Club Administration
 
International Service
 
Youth Service
 
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News
Nayline's amazing surgery
Nayline, an 11-year-old girl from Vanuatu, was born with severe kyphoscoliosis (an abnormal curvature of the spine occurring in two planes). In addition to having to contend with an increasingly rounded and hunched appearance, over time Nayline’s condition has begun to compromise her growth and overall health.

Nayline arrived in Sydney recently with her father Henry for life-changing medical treatment. She received specialist care at the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, led by the orthopaedic team of Dr Angus Gray, who has a special interest in scoliosis.

Nayline underwent a two-stage surgical process. Stage 1involved a disc release and the application of halo-gravity traction.  This stage lasted four weeks, with Nayline remaining in hospital to allow the traction to straighten up her back. The second stage of Nayline’s treatment, a posterior spinal fusion, in early March was to stabilise and support her spine, significantly improving her quality of life.

Henry stayed at Ronald McDonald House so that he was close to Nayline whilst she was in hospital.  After nearly five weeks in traction at the hospital followed by successful spinal surgery, and Nayline was able to join him after being discharged.  They both returned home to Vanuatu at the end of March.
 
Botany Randwick Rotary Club members have been involved in the care and support of Nayline and Henry during their stay in Randwick. 
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Room Sponsorship, Ronald McDonald House
The Rotary Club of Botany Randwick has recently renewed its sponsorship of 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.
 
In 2024, our room provided accommodation for 70 different families, with the longest stay being 36 days.  Those families came from places like Goulburn, Wagga Wagga and Dubbo.
 
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.  11 year old Nayline and her dad, Henry, from Vanuatu, are currently staying there whilst Nayline undergoes treatment 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 left overs 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