2026.03.06 Milestone charter anniversary was celebrated in Wangaratta Coral Cooksley 2026-03-05 13:00:00Z 0

2026.03.06 Rotary e-Club member acknowledged with Paul Harris Fellowship 

District 9790 Governor Emma Davis who travelled from Melbourne for the Rotary e-Club of Change Makers 10 Year Charter Anniversary event, presented Wangaratta based club member, Heather Redmond with a prestigious Paul Harris Fellowship.

Cooksley, Coral 2026.03.06 'Rotary e-Club member acknowledged with Paul Harris Fellowship', The Chronicle, p.19, Wangaratta

2026.03.06 Rotary e-Club member acknowledged with Paul Harris Fellowship  Coral Cooksley 2026-03-05 13:00:00Z 0
2026.02.25 Rotary e-Club of Change Makers Lucky Numbers Game 2026 Lawrie Leeman 2026-02-24 13:00:00Z 0
2026.02.19 Member Attraction, Engagement and Retention - Member Feedback Susan Benedyka 2026-02-18 13:00:00Z 0
2026.01.22 Rotary Club of St Kitts visit by Rotary e-Club of Change Makers Member Francis Acquah Francis Acquah AM 2026-01-21 13:00:00Z 0
2025.12.18 Thailand - Cambodia Border Conflict - Rotary e-Club of Change Makers 29441 Donation Brendan Wilkinson 2025-12-17 13:00:00Z 0

2025.11.08-09 Beechworth Fundraising Street Stall 2025

Rotary e-Club of Change Makers Beechworth Fundraising Street Stall 2025
 
The Rotary e-Club of Change Makers Beechworth Fundraising Street Stall 2025 was held in Historic Beechworth, in the northeast of the State of Victoria. The Street Stall was located on the south corner of Camp Street and Ford Street, Beechworth on 2025.11.08-09.
Goods available included:
  • Biscuits and slices - Chocolate chip cookies, lemon slice, ANZAC slice, coconut macaroons.
  • Chutneys - Chilli chutney.
  • Jams and marmalades - Lemon marmalade.
  • Plants - Dietes, aoneiums, nemesias.
  • Herbs - Triple herb pots.
  • Selection of earrings and light catchers.
  • Fairy garden books.
Rotary e-Club of Change Maker members had the opportunity to speak with members of the community / visitors  on our projects.
 
Thanks to Kathryn Chivers for her organisational efforts and to the many people who donated their goods, time and financial donations.
2025.11.08-09 Beechworth Fundraising Street Stall 2025 2025-11-11 13:00:00Z 0
2025.10.08 Polio Plus - Fund Raiser Movie Night Brendan Wilkinson 2025-10-20 13:00:00Z 0

SHARE Project Committee

 
Member
Volunteer Role
Rotary Club
Paul Lloyd
Operations Manager
Committee Meeting Chair
Southern Mitchell
Jenny Foster
Partnerships, Volunteer Manager
Medical (including disability)
eClub of Change Makers
Clark Fletcher
Deputy Project Manager
eClub of Change Makers
Sally Armstrong
Communications and Education (including dental)
Keilor East
Marie Gerrard
International Service Advisor
Southern Mitchell
Peter Elias
RAWCS Liaison Officer
 
Sandi Fulcher
Secretary. Marketing & Media
eClub of Change Makers
Clive Walker
Club Representative
eClub of Change Makers
 
SHARE Project Committee Sandi Fulcher 2025-06-16 14:00:00Z 0
2025.04.11 Going to the District Conference Albury 2025 2025-04-10 14:00:00Z 0

Change Makers Vision

Our Rotary e-Club of Change Makers - Vision
 
Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
 
      
 
By 2027, the Rotary e-Club of Change Makers will be thriving as a dynamic forward thinking community of 35 members and associate members.
• We will be known for our impactful projects, innovative approaches, and vibrant online presence.
• We will be recognised as a trendsetter in Rotary for our commitment, adaptability, and ability to engage a diverse range of individuals in different locations.
• Our club will attract new, younger members who will partner with, and be mentored by longstanding members to make a significant positive difference locally and internationally.
Change Makers Vision Clark Fletcher 2025-01-29 13:00:00Z 0

Dambana School, Sri Lanka

                                                

Dambana School Project: Transforming Education and Preserving Heritage

The Dambana School Project has delivered progressive changes to the Dambana school and its surrounding community while supporting the preservation of cultural heritage. Through a series of impactful initiatives, the project has addressed important educational and community needs, ensuring long-term benefits for students, teachers, and villagers.

One of the major achievements is the provision of a reliable water supply to the school. For 35 years, the school operated without running water, a challenge that greatly impacted students’ daily lives. The new water system benefits both the school and the community, with a dedicated outlet for local villagers to collect water. This vital resource fosters health, hygiene, and a stronger bond between the school and its community.

Dambana School, Sri Lanka Pieter Siebel 2025-01-28 13:00:00Z 0

2023.05.30 Doing Rotary Differently

Rotary International Convention - Melbourne May 27th - 30th, 2023  
Melbourne Convention Centre
Breakout session Tuesday 30th May at 1.30pm
E-Club of Change Maker's member and moderator Susan Benedyka led the Doing Rotary Differently session. With Susan was Change Maker Clark Fletcher who gave a summary of  the reports received from 28 E-Clubs and Passport Clubs from around the world. The two guest speakers were RI Director Drew Kessler from New York, USA and PDG Andy Rajapakse from Queensland Australia.
 
                                
 
 
2023.05.30 Doing Rotary Differently Clark Fletcher 2023-05-29 14:00:00Z 0
We meet on-line, come and join us 2023-04-20 14:00:00Z 0

Rotary’s Response to the 1918 Flu Pandemic

An estimated 500 million people worldwide became infected. Many cities closed theaters and cinemas, and placed restrictions on public gatherings. Rotary clubs adjusted their activities while also helping the sick.

This is how Rotary responded to the influenza pandemic that began in 1918 and came in three waves, lasting more than a year.

The Rotary Club of Berkeley, California, USA, meets in John Hinkel Park during the 1918 flu pandemic.

Photo by Edwin J. McCullagh, 1931-32 club president. Courtesy of the Rotary Club of Berkeley.

Rotary’s Response to the 1918 Flu Pandemic 2020-10-08 05:00:00Z 0

Rotary at the Start of the United Nations

Rotary and the United Nations have a shared history of working toward peace and addressing humanitarian issues around the world.

During World War II, Rotary informed and educated members about the formation of the United Nations and the importance of planning for peace. Materials such as the booklet “From Here On!” and articles in The Rotarian helped members understand the UN before it was formally established and follow its work after its charter. 

Many countries were fighting the war when the term “United Nations” was first used officially in the 1942 “Declaration by United Nations.” The 26 nations that signed it pledged to uphold the ideals expressed by the United States and the United Kingdom the previous year of the common principles “on which they based their hopes for a better future for the world.” 

 

Rotary at the Start of the United Nations 2020-10-08 05:00:00Z 0

First Club in Philippines Opens Door to Rotary in Asia

In early 1919, Rotarian Roger Pinneo of Seattle, Washington, USA, traveled to the Philippines to try to organize a Rotary club in Manila. Leon J. Lambert, a Manila business leader helped Pinneo establish the club. Several months later, on 1 June 1919, the Rotary Club of Manila was chartered and became the first Rotary club in Asia.

The club would be the only one in the country for more than 12 years. Eventually, Manila club members organized Rotary clubs in the Philippine cities of Cebu (1932) and Iloilo (1933). Iloilo club members then started a club in Bacolod (1937), and Rotary continued to expand across the country.

First Club in Philippines Opens Door to Rotary in Asia 2020-10-06 05:00:00Z 0

History of Women in Rotary

Women are active participants in Rotary, serving their communities in increasing numbers and serving in leadership positions in Rotary. The 1989 Council on Legislation vote to admit women into Rotary clubs worldwide remains a watershed moment in the history of Rotary.
 
 â€śMy fellow delegates, I would like to remind you that the world of 1989 is very different to the world of 1905. I sincerely believe that Rotary has to adapt itself to a changing world,” said Frank J. Devlyn, who would go on to become RI president in 2000-01. 
 
The vote followed the decades-long efforts of men and women from all over the Rotary world to allow the admission of women into Rotary clubs, and several close votes at previous Council meetings.
History of Women in Rotary 2020-10-06 05:00:00Z 0

Young Inventor Eco-Friendly Bricks Come Full Circle

Every hero has an origin story. â€śI was 10 years old when the entire journey started,” explains Binish Desai. It began with a cartoon called Captain Planet, an animated TV series from the 1990s about an environmentalist with superpowers. Desai can still recite the show’s refrain: Captain Planet, he’s our hero / Gonna take pollution down to zero! â€śThat tagline stuck in my mind,” he says. “I wanted to do something to help Captain Planet.”

Young Inventor Eco-Friendly Bricks Come Full Circle 2020-10-06 05:00:00Z 0
Triple Your Giving To End Polio 2016-06-18 14:00:00Z 0
Our Charter 2016-05-01 14:00:00Z 0

E-Club Launch Event

All welcome to join with us on this occasion.The link to book and pay is located in the image.
 
E-Club Launch Event 2016-04-14 14:00:00Z 0
Twelve Ways to Make a Difference 2015-08-08 14:00:00Z 0
What Type of Rotarian Are You? 2015-01-11 00:00:00Z 0
District 9790 has a New Website 2015-01-04 00:00:00Z 0
RI President's Monthly Message 2014-12-07 00:00:00Z 0
Photo Competition Still Open 2014-11-23 00:00:00Z 0
Shelterbox Appeal 2014-11-23 00:00:00Z 0
DG September Newsletter Bill Wilson 2014-09-21 00:00:00Z 0
Monrovia Rotary Club Spearheads Ebola Relief Campaign Bill 2014-08-31 00:00:00Z 0
John F. Germ nominated as Rotary International President for 2016-2017 2014-08-10 00:00:00Z 0
Why Not Join Us? It's fun, convenient and fulfilling 2014-08-07 00:00:00Z 0
What is Rotary? 2014-08-03 00:00:00Z 0

New Board Elected

The club held a teleconference meeting on 19 July 2014 and elected a new board for the coming year.  Details are found to the bottom left of this article.
New Board Elected 2014-06-21 00:00:00Z 0
Rotary Down Under App Available Now 2014-06-21 00:00:00Z 0
Rotary Breaks Records, Puts Polio On Notice At Sydney Convention 2014-06-15 00:00:00Z 0
Australian Government Announces One Hundred Million Dollars towards Polio Eradication 2014-06-01 00:00:00Z 0
Rotary International Convention 2014 2014-05-25 00:00:00Z 0
Club Progress 2014-04-14 00:00:00Z 0
Everyone Has a Story to Tell 2014-04-14 00:00:00Z 0

Making Up

Are you searching for a club to undertake a Make up?
Do one online with us.
Look for 'Your EMakeup' above and follow the instructions.
 
 
Making Up Bill 2014-03-26 00:00:00Z 0
Quote of the Week - Who Said It? Bill Wilson 2014-03-03 00:00:00Z 0
Thought for the Week - Who Said It? Bill Wilson 2014-03-03 00:00:00Z 0
Mark Your Calendars! Bill Wilson 2014-03-03 00:00:00Z 0
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Security and Integrity of Your Data

Posted by Bill Wilson
ClubRunner secures all your private information using the latest security technologies. Hosted in a world class data centre with redundant power, Internet backbones and 24/7 security and monitoring, you can rest assured that your club data is safe and protected. Your members' contact information is secured behind unique logins and passwords. Access to information is also restricted, for example, a member can only view the list of members, but can modify his or her own personal information.

Data on the server is protected by TCP/IP filtering, firewall and anti-virus software that protect against any unauthorized intrusion. Backups of data are made daily and stored off-site.

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