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Be open to advice. As project leader or president or treasurer, don’t rush to approve a proposed design, especially for any permanent installation, without consulting a brand champion.
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Be open to advice. As project leader or president or treasurer, don’t rush to approve a proposed design, especially for any permanent installation, without consulting a brand champion.
Visit this articleRotary’s All Member surveys are a rich source of information and insights.
Visit this articleWith 23 February 2023 being Rotary's 118th anniversary, plan a tea party to celebrate, and raise funds for the Rotary Foundation Polio Fund at the same time!
Visit this articleJennie Herring will take on the role of Endowment and Major Gifts Advisor (EMGA) for Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands, starting immediately.
Visit this articleWant to know how we are doing membership-wise? Check out this snapshot.
Visit this articleDoes your club have Paul Harris Fellow credits banking up? Why not use those credits to recognise an outstanding community leader and enhance Rotary’s public image.
Visit this articleI think we can all agree if we are to 'Imagine' the Rotary (and Rotaract) of the future it is one where we work together with purpose knowing we are better together.
Visit this articleA big “Thank You” to all of the Rotarians and Clubs who have generously supported our Charity, The Rotary Foundation, so far this year. It is your support which enables us to continue to “Do Good in the World”.
Visit this articleBrighton North Rotary has a BIG new goal to provide TEEN Mental Health First Aid to EVERY secondary school student in the Brighton bayside area
Visit this articleThe Club Planning Assistant survey was recently sent to clubs worldwide. Find out what clubs said their greatest membership challenge was both in our region and further afield.
Visit this articleThe Polio Eradication Strategy 2022–26 offers a comprehensive set of actions to meet the challenge of eliminating polio from the world.
Visit this articleAn experience in Rural medicine that will not be forgotten!
Visit this articleIf we are looking at the sustainability of our clubs we might think of reinventing, repurposing, and recycling our old clubs.
Visit this articlePlease checkout the Zone 8 - 2022-23 TEAM; names, contact details and every Team Member's photo.
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