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Page 1 of 6 Nick Oakley From: Sent: To: Rotary Club of Highton Kardinia [mailservice@clubrunner.ca] Saturday, 15 June 2013 1:51 PM nick@oakley.net.au Subject: The Bulletin - Jun 14, 2013 Having trouble viewing this email? Please click here Rotary Club of Highton Kardinia Inc Fri Jun 14, 2013 Hello Nick! This email has been generated just for you as a member of our club. We hope you enjoy receiving this newsletter! Home Editor Nick Oakley If you have any comments or questions, please contact the editor. Mini Calendar Jun 2013 S M T W T F S 26 27 28 29 30 31 01 Stories The formalities Rotary District 9780 RI International President : Sakuji Tanaka District Governor: Helen Trigg Rotary month: Rotary Fellowships President: Geoff Caddy Meeting 1064. Wednesday 12 June 2013 Meeting theme: Jodie Hardman, Refugees in Geelong 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 Club Events Changeover dinner Jun 26, 2013 Speakers Jun 19, 2013 Snr Sgt Peter Miller Meeting at RG Yacht Club View entire list... Photo Albums Kids Plus presentation Getting down to business One can always tell when the years draws to an end, when the S@A has more trouble than ever to get people's attention and numbers are down because our members head to the warmer climates Chris did the invocation and loyal toast for us. Vic led us off in the National Anthem after the excellent job last week, but alas members were unable to replicate that fine job. Maybe it was all the holidaying missing members?? Our walking encyclopaedia Kester then reminded us the Mint in Melbourne opened on this day in 1872. In 1964 Nelson Mandela and his anti Apartheid supporters were sent to prison. HE'S A BRIGHT SPARK Prior to the meeting starting, Steven showed us just how electrifying his presence is with some story about his 'pick-up-pants' - and blaming his brother. Sheeeeesh. Ask him about the story... Clearly Geoff wasn't impressed. ANZAC squadron Magic Meadows for brecky Family fun Runs Australian Light Horse Oz Day 2013 Christmas 2012 Volunteers of the Year 2012 Club 1000th birthday Website Sponsors

Page 2 of 6 Please visit our Sponsors. Click here to place your ad from the Pres Geoff asked Rhonda to introduce her guests for the day, including Peter G who may not be a guest too much longer? Also, Jodie Hardman our guest speaker for the day. Michael O introduced the beautiful Sandy as they were about to jet off to the airport on their holiday to the sun. Geoff then proudly announced to all that he and Bron had joined the elite Grandparent Club at 3 am that morning A doting granddaughter Amelie Joy. More info was typically lacking details except that most importantly all were well. ROTARY SPOT - Economic and Community Development There are 6 main areas of focus for the Rotary Foundation and Amy spoke to us re the Economic and Community Development programs, which is one of these. "The Rotary Foundation invests in people to create measurable economic improvements in their lives and communities This is achieved through In impoverished areas strengthening the development of community members in particular women. Reducing poverty by developing opportunities for work, particularly for youth Assisting local organisations and community groups to improve and increase their support of economic development Encouraging and supporting studies relevant to economy of the community

Page 3 of 6 Examples of these achievements can be readily seen in Uruguay, Lagos, Turkey, India and many other developing countries. These are all opportunities we can explore further with our new foundation Officer - yes, that's you Anthony, DIVERSITAT'S WORK WITH GEELONG'S REFUGEES Rhonda introduced Jodie Hardman from Diversitat. Jodie spoke to us of the wonderful work done by so few (approx 30) staff who care for the needs of more than 2000 refugees currently in Geelong. There are two main programs set up for these people funded by the Department of immigration. 1. is the Humanitarian Settlement scheme which addresses the individual needs of all which assists them for the first 6-12 months dependant on need. The assistance is in the Physical sense to establish them with Centre Link, Medicare, Banks, get health checks, and all the volumes of paper work required to process them until they are able to fend for themselves. The time and amount of support each needs is individual. They start with a Group orientation which is half days, five days a week fro four weeks, and includes exposure to facilities such as the Fire Brigade, Gordon TAFE. With ongoing support until they are deemed ready to go alone. 2. Settlements Grant Program is again on an as needs basis which assists with their psychological and social needs. Interpersonal issues are addressed, such as family abuse, dysfunction, and mental health issues to name a few It generally takes approximately five years before these people start to feel main stream and comfortable with life in a new country. Individual support community groups often fill the void after this time. Geelong had an influx of about 250 Sudanese 8-10 years ago who now mainly live in Corio, Norlane, Newcomb, and Whittington. As Government policy changes occur over the years so do the needs of the various groups A new move back to Off shore refugees rather than the current policy will see further changes emerging in the needs of the refugees and the work required to assist them In 2010 we saw 100 vibrant, passionate Congolese people come to settle in Geelong. In 2008 two groups from Myanmar arrived as well as the Karen and Karenni: both have fractions with their own cultures, languages and issues. Currently there are several young men from Afghanistan here working hard and sending all their money back to support their families due to the high risk in their countries. We have started to see recently refugees form Iran and Iraq. The work load is intensifying as they try to address the issues of all the different factions in areas such as health, visas, and settling into a new different life. There are a number of community groups from Churches, to cultural to community based such as our own club who are able to support the development officers to assimilate these people into our community. The contribution they make to Australia is in many forms, financially, and culturally.

Page 4 of 6 Pres Geoff closed the meeting by reminding us how lucky we are for not having lived through what these people have and still are to re-establish themselves in a strange country. Yet another way of creating: Peace through servic SNAG SIZZLE ROSTER Here's the roster for working at the footy sausage sizzle. If you can't make it on the day, pls let the team leader on the day know.

Page 5 of 6 VENUE FOR WEDNESDAY 19 JUNE (NEXT WEEK) For all those with dwindling memories, get this one in your diary...write yourself a note...tell your partner to remind you...tattoo it across your forehead... Our meeting on 19 June will be at the RG Yacht Club. Usual time. Let Gary know if you are unable to attend. gro77491@bigpond.net.au New member proposal Peter John Grinlington Retired - Electrical Services. Peter Grinlington has been proposed for membership. If any member objects to this application they should notify the Secretary within 7 days. G.J. Morphett (Secretary) Announcements CHANGE OVER DINNER Numbers for the Club Change-over Dinner must be with the Fellowship Committee by 12 June please - including with money. Look forward to seeing everyone there DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 26 June, Changeover dinner October: Club family camp SNAG SIZZLES @ FOOTY - Mark 'em in your diary and get ready to volunteer Saturday 29 June Saturday 27 July Saturday 10 August Saturday 24 August Friday 30 August On Duty

Page 6 of 6 Attendance Attendance for 12 June 2013 Membership:38. Present: 21 Apologies: Silent: 2 Makeups: Visitors: 3 Attendance: 58.33% To register an apology phone or email Gary on 5244 1920, 0433 850 359 or gro77491@bigpond.net.au Nick's Commitments Current Club Committees Committee Role International Service 2002 2013 Doxess. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement Online Help System Requirements