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President's Message

Mitch Brown
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Andamner meky yev bolory,
 
I trust you had an enjoyable Easter catching up with family and friends.
 
Franz has published on the Club’s homepage a great story about the breakfast at Catalina Café to celebrate the departure of the x-ray and pathology facility to Vanuatu.
 
Do yourself a favour and check out the story.
 
It’s a pity local media weren’t prepared to pick up a feel good story about community engagement and making a positive change to the lives of those less fortunate than most of us.
 
Despite the recent natural disasters in Vanuatu, plans remain on track for the erection of the facility, with commencement just a little over three weeks’ time.
 
Bunnings fundraiser this Sunday, 16 April. We can always use a few extra hands to serve those Australian tacos! Contact Ross Augustine if you can help out.
 
Social meeting this Wednesday and beverages at the Benowa Tavern on Thursday, commencing at 4.30 pm.
 
Enjoy your week.
 
Mitch Brown,
President 2022-23
Stories
Official hand-over of X-Ray Unit for Pentecost Island, Vanuatu
Photo by Mark Urquhart (from left): Cr Darren Taylor, Greg Bowler, Assistant Governor Sheila Ponting, Mario Fairlie, District Governor Karen Thomas, Sam O'Connor MP, John Paul Langbroek MP, Des La Rance OAM,  Dr Graham Sivyer, Cr Ryan Baildon-Lumsden, President Burleigh Heads Rotaract Club Dan Snart, President Surfers Sunrise Rotary Club Mitch Brown.
 
Last Wednesday, the three Rotary clubs, Surfers Sunrise, Broadbeach and Gold Coast celebrated the official hand-over of the X-Ray and Pathology Unit, destined for Pentecost Island, Vanuatu. The building was constructed, then dismantled and flat-packed into a container at our project shed in Arundel. Mid-February, the containers were on the way to be shipped to their destination. Some 60 attendees enjoyed a hearty breakfast at Catalina Cafe on Broadwater Parklands, honoured by the presence of several dignitaries, including our District Governor Karen Thomas and Assistant Governor Sheila Ponting, local MPs John Paul Langbroek and Sam O'Connor, Councillors Ryan Baildon-Lumsden and Darren Taylor, the President of the Gold Coast Medical Association, Professor Philip Morris, just to name a few. Regrettably, the dignitaries expected from Vanuatu were unable to join us, due to the massive devastation that was caused by the two cyclones that recently struck their country.
 
Master of Ceremonies Trent Belling, a third generation Rotarian as he proudly introduced himself, led the proceedings with aplomb. Mario Fairlie and Dr Graham Sivyer, who together with Greg Bowler were the project's leaders, provided a brief outline of its history. They had visited Vanuatu twice, both the destination at Pentecost Island as well as for meetings with authorities in the capital Port Vila. This should ensure a smooth transfer once the containers have arrived at Port Vila. Well deserved, they also gave the "inventor" and leader of the building concept, Des La Rance OAM due credit. "There would have been a thousand people involved all up," Mario emphasised, "from the helpers on the ground to the individual donors of both finances and materials. Equally important is that we recognise the Global Grant from The Rotary Foundation and not least the young Rotaractors. Young people are essential to have around, not just for young ideas, but for physically demanding work". 
 
Local member for Surfers Paradise, John Paul Langbroek briefly outlined how important the ongoing work with South Pacific countries, at all levels of Government as well as at basic population basis is. "JPL", a diminutive he is fondly referred to by his friends and colleagues, has had extensive experience with Trade Missions into these countries, including PNG and Vanuatu. JPL also acknowledged our achievement of some 11,000 wheelchairs that have been despatched to all corners of the world.
 
District Governor Karen Thomas referred to the "ROSE" award (Recognition of Significant Effort) which she recently presented to the three clubs at the District Conference in Yamba. This was in recognition of our three clubs successfully working together on this massive project.
 
The two containers are now at sea. On-site re-erection of the building and the commissioning of the X-Ray and Pathology equipment is expected to take place in June. Watch this spot!
 
(Also, check the Download files on the right for a slideshow and press release. There is also a photo album by photographer Mark Urquhart online - click here)
Containers for Change - excellent results
Our "Minister for Everything", Geoff Croad, reports that Containers for Change has earned over $15,000 since we started collecting empty bottles and cans. Geoff originally started the project off by organising the collection at his residential complex, followed by Adrian Crowe and Doug Lipp doing the same at theirs. Later on, we connected with the Express Recycling, a company in Nerang which provides a free pickup service. 
 
We have two accounts with Containers for Change:
  • For Surfers Sunrise Rotary: C10262571 (money earned from this account can be allocated against any of our projects)
  • For the Wheelchair Trust: C10199443 (money earned from this account can only be used for Wheelchairs
Almost all empty containers, except Wine and Spirit bottles, qualify. So, if you want to bring your own empties to one of the collection centres, please use either of these accounts. For more details, including the location of the collection centres, click here.
A blast from the past: Hong Kong GSE Team visit
Ten years ago, our club hosted the GSE (Group Study Exchange) team from Hong Kong and Mongolia. GSE seems to have fallen victim to the Covid pandemic (correct me if I'm wrong?). I dare say that Hong Kong has undergone quite some change since. But Rotary is non-political, non-denominational, so let's stay out of that...
Photo shows (then) President 2012-13 Gerald East with the team. 
 
 
Duty Roster
 
Duty Roster - note: subject to change - please check every week.  Note: Fellowship duty also is expected to be at the Project Shed on the Saturday following the meeting
 
DateDoorChairmanFellowship/Project Shed (following Saturday)
12/04/2023N/A (Social Meeting)N/A (Social Meeting)
Tash Price
19/04/2023Paul O'NeillMario Fairlie (MC
Adam Sheppard
26/04/2023N/A (Social Meeting)N/A (Social Meeting)Al Sirovs
03/05/2023Fred HamblenPaul SeymourPaul Smith
10/05/2023N/A (Social Meeting)N/A (Social Meeting)Charles Thomasson
17/05/2023Neil ThurlowPeter MorganAshleigh Symes
24/05/2023N/A (Social Meeting)N/A (Social Meeting)Mark Twyford
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Read more...
Inspirations - well, sort of... 120423
It’s very simple to be happy. But it is difficult to be simple. Rabindrannath Tagore, Bengali poet
 
“To think that because those who wield power in society wield in the end that of government, therefore it is of no use to attempt to influence the constitution of the government by acting on opinion, is to forget that opinion is itself one of the greatest active social forces. One person with a belief is a social power equal to ninety-nine who have only interests.” John Stuart Mill, Considerations on Representative Government (You may need to read this twice. This was written in the mid 1800's - before texting and Twitter were invented...)
 
So you thought you had heard the name Pentecost Island before? Yes you have, they invented Bungee Jumping. Click here to get some explanation and a video.
Upcoming Events
Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser
Bunnings Warehouse
Apr 16, 2023
7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
 
Elliott Cox - How to survive a lung transplant
Surfers Paradise SLSC
Apr 19, 2023
7:00 AM – 8:30 AM
 
Andrew Campbell, Audiologist
Surfers Paradise SLSC
May 03, 2023
7:00 AM – 8:30 AM
 
Angie Bell - Federal MP for Moncrief
Surfers Paradise SLSC
May 17, 2023
7:00 AM – 8:30 AM
 
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Photo Albums
Disassembly and loading X-Ray Annexe
Christmas Party at the project Shed
Visitors from Rotary Club Kasoko, Japan
Surfers Sunrise Golf Day 2022
Changeover Luncheon 02 July 2022
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