

7th April 2026
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- Gala Night 30th May - Tickets for Maroondah Rotary's Gala Night 2026
- Golf Day November 2026
- Changeover Function
- MMPR Next Meeting 4th May 6:30pm Sage Hotel
Big Thanks to those who volunteered:
- Highland Games 2026
- Anglicare
Message from the President Elect - Peter Daniels

Hi everyone
In advance of my year as president, I would like your help and support to help shape the below Club Strategic themes, against which we can all collectively both agree upon and set our plans and actions against
These themes, you will find, are timeless and align well with the District Goals and Club citation awardsโฆbut are essentially the themes for Maroondah Rotary
A ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Increase local profile
Increase the Clubs local profile across Maroondah businesses, community, government (all levels) and social support groups, so that these organisations / groups have a greater appreciation of who we are and what we do and how they can be involved
B ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Enhance sponsor and local business engagement
Increased the Clubs interaction with sponsors and local business all in manner which provides material enhancement both their employees wellbeing and the entities profile
C ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Membership growth and retentionย โ in a broader sense
Widen membership types and level of engagement โ from volunteers to friends of Rotary through to Active members
D ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Engaging meetings suited to changing demographic
Consistently investigate different meeting types, formats and engagement โ to cater for a wider membership base and their changing availability
E ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Increase cluster and neighbouring Club interaction.
Identify and seek synergies from collective effort across the Clubs within both our Cluster and in the broader District
Note these themes compliment and do not replace Rotaryโs core principles and goals

Golf Day
Event Oversight Improvement: Roger will oversee Golf Day to clarify roles and enhance
event flow, addressing last year's confusion.
Registration Fee & Process: Registration remains at $500; online methods will continue to
minimize errors, with form updates planned.
Committee Changes & Flexibility: With retirements, Paul joins the committee, while possible
continued involvement for John and Donna is discussed.
Sponsorship Commitments: Somerset sponsors with $4,000, McGrath with $2,000; Roger to
formalize agreements, Richard pursuing additional sponsors.
Engagement Strategies: Addressing player apathy, Tim suggests reaching out to non attendees;
Dear Community Groups,
We are excited to invite you and your community members to a special event presented by the Maroondah Business Group: an unforgettable evening with Olympic Gold Medalist, Steven Bradbury.
Join us forย "A Story of Resilience, Purpose, and Opportunity,"ย where Steven will share the powerful lessons behind his iconic victory. This is more than just a story about a gold medal; itโs a masterclass in perseverance, strategy, and how to seize your moment when it arrives.
Why You and Your Community Should Attend
Steven's keynote is renowned for being:
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Inspiring:ย A powerful, real-life story of overcoming immense setbacks to achieve the impossible.
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Entertaining:ย Delivered with the humour, energy, and authenticity that has made him one of Australia's favourite speakers.
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Practical:ย Filled with valuable lessons in resilience and determination that apply to both business and everyday life.
Whether you're a business owner, a community leader, or simply someone looking for a dose of motivation, you will walk away feeling empowered and ready to take on any challenge.
Event Details
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Date:ย Tuesday, 12 May
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Time:ย 6:00 PM โ 9:00 PM
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Location:ย Karralyka Centre (Mines Road, Ringwood)
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Format:ย Seated Dinner Event
This is a fantastic opportunity for networking and community building.
Reserve Your Seats Today
Tickets are expected to sell out quickly. You can secure your spot by registering through the link below:
Click Here to Book Your Tickets
We believe this event will be of great value to your members and hope to see you there.
Warm regards,
Cathy White
Community Engagement Advisor โ Ringwood East & Croydon Branches
So take a few minutes, press play, and then:
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Share it with your members
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Discuss it at your next meeting
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Act on one opportunity that stands out
Letโs make 2026 the year our stories are told as strongly as our service is delivered.
Enjoy the video โ and letโs keep building the momentum.
Yours in Rotary
David Button
District 9815 Communications Chair
District 9815 Webmaster 2024-2026
E:ย ย [email protected]

| Strategies for boosting membership |
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When membership is strong, our Rotary and Rotaract clubs have more opportunities to help communities flourish.ย Discover strategies for sustainable growth in the newly updated presentation onย The State of Membership. This slide presentation provides an overview of our membership as of 1 July, highlights the latest trends, and is easily customized. We also now have a presentation onย The State of Rotaract. Itโs completely new and focuses on strengthening collaboration between Rotary and Rotaract! To gain a deeper understanding of the data presented, play theย recording of the webinar The State of Membership. The comprehensive webinar explores various strategies for attracting and retaining members as well as establishing new clubs, and it is invaluable for anyone who supports membership. |
Maroondah Rotary Gala Night Committee Agenda
Tickets for Maroondah Rotary's Gala Night 2026

Chair Andrew Brownlie & Richard Royle - If you wish to support contact Andrew
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ยท Welcome:
ยท In attendance:
ยท Apologies:
ยท Report on outcome of meeting between Richard and Eastland, Bendigo Bank and Eastern Health โ Richard.
ยท Report on meeting between Richard and Greg Balmforth re Eastland retailersโ support.
ยท Speakers โ How many and locked in?
ยท Review Donnaโs summary of Sat 21st March re bookings.
ยท Status of Flyer and Info sheet. Circulated to club members?
ยท Status on Ticket promotion approaches to Bendigo Mooroolbark (RR), Cooper-Smiths (RR) YVG (AB) , Maroondah City Council (AB) and Ringwood Mazda (MD)
ยท Auction & Raffle Items โ Progress on securing and managing / listing items.
ยท Club after Event get together โ Someone to manage the promotion to club members and who brings what.
ยท Karralyka โ Contact with Simone?
From the Honorable Freeman Sarge (Andrew Brownlie),

International Report โ February 2026
Bhutan โ SkyHydrant Installation
Progress has been slower than anticipated but DAA report that CEO Brian Ashworth will be going to Bhutan in March 2926 to complete the installation and operator training before they can complete a project.
Once we have a DAA completion report we can submit to District Rotary Foundation our claim for our $2,500 reimbursement.
Future Project Support
Now that Treasurer Donna has completed the process of Jan โ June 2026 funding allocation, the committee is about to convene to decide on what projects and what amounts we are able to support. Funds available to distribute is $5,5343.00
The likelihood is that projects we have previously supported will be high on the preference listing. This includes, ROMAC, Interplast, Days for Girls and Hamlin Fistula.
An approach to Rev Paul Joy (YVG) has been made to ascertain if a FORaMEAL packing day is planned for 2026. If so, a possible tri-party support by International, Community and Youth is under consideration.
Longer Term Projects
At the recent District International Seminar RC Boix Hill Central gave a presentation about Operation Toilets, now to be known as We Canโt Wait about their on-going work in Ethiopia. RC Box Hill Central continue their Ethiopian work in conjunction with INA,( International Needs Australia) who are able to access funds from DEFAT (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) on a 5:1 basis, 5 being DEFAT, 1 being Rotary/INA. A very effective way of maximizing project funds.
I will be recommending to the committee that we approach Rotarian Tony Stokes to visit Maroondah and make a presentation, with a view to supporting something in the July โ December period.
Kind regards
Andrew
International Chair
MMPR Meetings
Chair Darrin Scott
Attached Last Minutes 30th March 2026
Rotary MMPR Minutes 30_03_2026

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Committee Chairs and Executives 2025 - 2026
International - Andrew Brownlie
Community - Kylie Knight Brown
Youth - Carol Lawton
Marketing and Membership - Darrin Scott
Executives:
President - Catherine Eagleson
Past President - Trish McGee
Secretary - Peter Daniels
Treasurer - Trish McGee & Wendy Scott
President Elect - Peter Daniels
Foundation - Roger Smith
Socialsย
Welcome New Members
- Irene Helmer
- Greg Conway
- Peter Wang
The 1 Snack Cardiologists Try to Never Eat

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