Popularity Of The Printed Page - Lifeline Book Fair
Despite the surge in electronic book publishing there remains an ongoing thirst for the printed page, the tactile and tangible experience you can only get from paper and board. Lifeline hosts a massive annual Book Fair 1-4 July at Knox Grammar School, Wahroonga, with over 110,000 titles …
Rotary Recognises Inspirational Women
Chances are you'll know a woman who is doing something remarkable and inspirational...but probably shuns the limelight. The Rotary Inspirational Womens' Awards are designed to identify and salute women who are going over and above the call putting service above self. We meet Rae-Anne Medforth, Chair of RIWA and Sue Hayward, a Past District Governor to tell us what we need to know about RIWA and how to apply. Closing date for 2021 nominations is 16 June.
KYDS. Easy Access Counselling For Teens
What is the biggest mental health concern facing young people today? It used to be drugs and alcohol but is now stress and anxiety followed by body image. Tackling this with great effect is KYDS, the Kuring gai Youth Development Service, now collaborating with other agencies across Sydney's upper north shore, offering face to face and tele health options. We meet Helen Jarvis, Chair of KYDS who tells us all about it. An inspiring story.
Putting Their Lives On The Line. Rotary Emergency Services Community Awards.
Do we ever stop to think what it must be like to be the police officer, the ambulance officer or the firey confronting a life threatening situation, often with fatal consequences? Well RESCA does. The Rotary Emergency Services Community Awards salutes emergency service personnel across seven agencies who have gone over and beyond the call displaying courage and leadership in and out of the work environment.
Resilience and inclusivity architecture with H Y William Chan, Global Grant Scholar
William Chan is a remarkable young Australian architect, an urbanist and design strategist with a passion to create resilient and inclusive places. A Global Grant from Rotary enabled him to study in Milan and fine tune his ideas about the social outcomes of architecture and the need for community challenges and perspectives to be considered from the outset. Keep an eye on him!
Indoor Agriculture and Philanthropy. Pride of Workmanship.
Belrose Rotary Club recently announced winners of their Pride of Workmanship Awards. We meet Rhonda Hayes who manages the philanthropy program for her employer, and Francisco Cafferena whose company Sprout Stack pioneers indoor agriculture growing delicious salads and vegetables in a climate controlled facility in Brookvale. Could this be the way of agriculture in the future?
Shipbuilders Heritage Walk 2021
From the 1820s for 120 years more than 500 large wooden ships were constructed on Brisbane Water, just an hour north of Sydney. This maritime history is commemorated on 2 May with the Shipbuilders Heritage Walk, an initiative of Kincumber Rotary Club. We meet Peter Rea who expands on the history and some of the famous ships built there …
Giving The Girls Their Dignity with Allan Waldon
Proper menstrual health management is a universal human right, a critical component of gender equity and one that is vital to women and girls in reaching their full potential. We meet Australian farmer, the inspirational Allan Waldon who is determined to provide over 5000 hygiene kits to girls in remote Nepal, an area where just a few years ago he was instrumental in rebuilding a village school high up in the hills …
On Yer E - Bike! with Jake Southall
Electric bikes are taking the cycling world by storm. Riders can now tackle hills which were previously inaccessible. They are fun to ride, relatively inexpensive to own and to run. There are E bikes to suit all styles of cycling...road, mountain, cargo, cruiser and more. We meet Jake Southall whose company Sydney Electric Bikes is a sponsor of the Rotary owned Bobbin Head Cycle Classic..aka The Bobbo …
Supporting Men In Their Life Journey with John Milham
Where do men go when they experience distress or a sense of helplessness? Mentoring Men is a registered Australian charity providing free life mentoring programs for all men regardless of their background or beliefs. We meet John Milham who explains how the process works, who benefits and how Mentoring Men fills in the gaps left by other mental health agencies, drawing on the power of the "camp fire" conversation. …
Motoring Matters With Mikki (Hornsby BMW)
Hornsby BMW are sponsors of the Bobbin Head Cycle Classic, annual community bike ride with over 2000 riders, organised by four Rotary Clubs. A major fundraiser for Lifeline. Ian Stuart asks Mikki Weinand, Marketing, Product and Lifestyle Manager about tyre pressures, the right fuel to use, the purpose of the Eco button and his thoughts on the advent of electric cars …
Igniting A Passion For Science With NYSF
The media keeps reminding us that Australia faces a shortage of young people willing to pursue study and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. But to thrive we must harness our smarts, exploit our curiosity, open our minds and take nothing for granted. And that's what scientists do. Today we focus on a remarkable program the National Youth Science Forum …
The Eyes Have It!
The Eye Clinic at Westmead Children's Hospital treats a range of complex conditions including cancers, glaucoma, retinal disease, vision loss and more. But they lacked a vital piece of equipment, a diagnostic eye imaging device enabling the detection of changes in children's vision including the progression and regression of tumours. Rotary came to the rescue!
A Year Like No Other With Rotary In Santiago. Zoe Evans.
Sydney school girl Zoe Evans went to Santiago Chile in early 2020 with Rotary Youth Exchange. Within weeks Chile went into Covid lock down giving Zoe an unusual but nonetheless successful and rewarding year coping with restrictions and attending school remotely …
Rotary Tackles Climate And Peace
Sea levels rise, temperatures rise the polar ice caps recede and storms lash our coastlines. Climate change is all around us. Today we meet Jeremy Wright convenor of the Rotary Climate and Peace webinars, a creative initiative to put the spotlight onto the issues and what can be done about them …
Giraffe For A Hospital. Haran Ramachandran And Carolyn Fitzpatrick
Giraffe in a Hospital? Nepean Hospital on the outskirts of Sydney serves a large geographical area has a busy but under resourced emergency department. Medical equipment however can be expensive which prompted local ED nurse Carolyn Fitzpatrick to raise funds to purchase two essential items....a giraffe shaped resuscitation device and a hand held retinal camera …
Preparing For The World Of Work thanks To Belrose Rotary
How do young people find a career that suits them? What do they know about the world of work? In a unique program the Rotarians from Belrose host a bunch of students from Peak Hill School, in rural New South Wales for a five day experience in Sydney, visiting the main sights but importantly they also get an inside look at commerce, manufacturing and service industries …
Carols On the Common...Online! with Roseanna Gallo
How do you stage a public performance of Christmas Carols in the days of Covid 19? We meet Roseanna Gallo the Musical Director of Carols on the Common, an annual event hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Macquarie Park and North Ryde who explains how they will present the event in 2020 …
Community Building and Empowering Women in Nepal....Before and After the Earthquake with Jan Pryor
Jan Pryor an Australian high school teacher was working quietly behind the scenes setting up a Learning Centre for orphaned children in Nepal. This led her to set up the Didi Foundation to empower women by providing the tools, education and encouragement towards self sufficiency. Jan was in Nepal when the earthquake struck bringing widespread devastation and loss of life …
ShelterBox in Times of Covid
ShelterBox an international relief agency provides shelter to communities following natural disasters in countries like the Philippines, Haiti, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Cameroon, India and Syria. Aid provided includes tents, mosquito nets, cooking equipment, sleeping mats, solar lights, water filters, food and basic tools…
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