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Newly appointed District Governor Graham wasted no time in get-
ting going with visiting clubs. Accompanied on the Trip by Janet the
first visit was to the Rotary Club of Nhulunbuy on the Gove Penin-
sula. Flying out from Cairns on Friday 1st July, they were met by
Steve and Dee Castelli who generously provided home hospitality
for the three nights. President Barry Fleming and the other Rotari-
ans put a on a great night for the official visit on Saturday 2nd July
with the town manager and other Friends of Rotary attending. On the
Saturday, Steve and Dee took Graham and Janet on a four wheel
drive trip into Arnhem Land. On Saturday President Barry and Kay
showed them around town with a scrumptious lunch at the Nhulunbuy
Golf Club. The Rotary Club of Nhulunbuy is only small but make
some big things happen in their town including a beach volleyball
competition that raises tens of thousands.
Local reporter and friend of Ro-
tary, Marjo and Steve and Dee
Castelli with the DG at one of the
club’s projects, eco-friendly toi-
lets at the beautiful Gove Penin-
sula beaches.
President Barry Fleming and wife
Kay showing the DG the harbour.
DG Graham and Janet commence visits to clubs — No. 1 Nhulunbuy
Kochy’s Monthly Update
Rotary International Distr ict 9550 Volume 1, Issue 1
31st July, 2011
Friday 8th July Cairns Mulgrave President David Betheras
and the Rotarians at
Cairns Mulgrave showed
the rotary spirit when DG
Graham visited on Friday
8th. The DG’s presenta-
tion was well received
with the Rotarians com-
mitting to the districts 14
by 14 membership tar-
get . DG Graham sug-
gested the club aim to
increase membership by
14 by the end of 2014
Rotary year. The club
meets Fridays at 13.00 at
La Fontana Restaurant.
The club is always a
great place to make up
and is the home of the
Duck Race in Cairns. The
Cairns community bene-
fits significantly from the
funds raised by the duck
race. Some may have
been thankful that Janet
Koch was unable to at-
tend as it increased their
chance of winning the
raffle. However, in the
end the DG walked away
with the bottle of wine.
14 for 14 Membership Seminars have now been conducted by PDG Phil Dempster in Cairns, Townsville
and Darwin. The support has been fantastic with attendees contributing significantly to the dia-
logue. Clubs need to increase the membership of their clubs and a target has been set to in-
crease the size of membership across the district to 1200 by the end of this Rotary year, 1300 by
the end of 2012-13 and 1400 by the end of 2013-14. It is up to all of us to find good candidates
for our clubs. One of the best options for clubs to focus on membership, I feel is the Five to One
Plan (see next page) where you divide the club in to teams of 4 or 5 people to compete with each
other to find and induct new Rotarians. They are out there, they are just waiting to be asked. Re-
member PDG Phil has some very nice bottles of wine for those who meet the challenge.
Reach within your community and embrace some new Rotarians!
On Saturday 9th July DG Graham and Janet visited the
Rotary Club of Mossman for their official visit. President
Theo Schlub conducted an excellent meeting and it
was indeed a pleasure for Graham to help with induct-
ing two new members. The meeting was well attended
with President Tony Dickinson and Secretary Arnie
Edelberg of the Rotary Club of Port Douglas also at-
tended.
Rotary Club of Cairns North know how to have fun.
Rotary Club of Mossman
DG Graham assists Rotary Club of Mossman President Theo Schlub with the induction of two new Rotarians
The Rotary club of Cairns
North had a great night at
their changeover with a tropi-
cal theme for the night. The
number of tropical shirts
worn were testament to the
keenness of everyone to get
into the theme.
Get your ASK into
gear and increase
your club size.
Many Rotarians make
light work.
Page 2
Sunday 10th July
Attendees at the Cairns Membership Semi-
nar committed to building their clubs’ mem-
bership over the next three Rotary years.
Page 3
At the recent Cairns North Changeover Carol
Mayer was granted Honorary Membership of the
club by President Graham Reveleigh. Carol is a
truly unique person who is an inspiration to all be-
cause of her positive attitude to life following being
subjected to severe burns some years ago. The
club has been a great support to Carol and even
lead a team of people to build her and her son a
home. Well done Cairns North!
Five for One Plan
Honorary Membership presented to Carol Mayer
It is each member’s responsibility to propose a new member for club membership.
In an effort to promote fellowship and capitalize on each member’s professional
contacts, a method to encourage and engage all Rotarians in identifying new
members is the Five for One Plan. This method was widely used by Rotary clubs
in the 1970’s.
Description of the Five for One Plan:
1. A club is divided into teams of five members each, and the teams are
given names or numbers to identify them.
Each team:
2. Is assigned the responsibility to identify and recruit at least one new
member during a particular month of the Rotary year to ensure a
continuous flow of new members.
3. Is asked to identify several prospective members and then to recruit at
least one of them for approval and induction during the committee’s
assigned month.
4. Is encouraged to complete every step of the new member process, from
the initial call or discussion to interest a person in Rotary, to issuing an
invitation for membership, to ensure the prospective member becomes an
active and engage member of the club.
An effective use of the Five for One Plan could produce a membership increase
of 20% for the club during the Rotary year. However, the normal attrition rate for
Rotary clubs is 10% per year, so the plan could effectively produce a net gain of 10% membership growth.
Townsville Membership Forum
17th July, 2011
And the fish was this big”
Rotary Club of Cairns President Bob McGill with DG Graham and Janet
Assistant Governor Group 5, Layne Gardiner and Cairns Sunrise
President Brett Charles with DG Graham and Janet
On Tuesday 19th July DG Graham and Janet accompanied by AG
Layne Gardiner made an official visit to two Cairns Clubs at the Hotel
Cairns. At 7am they visited DG Graham’s home club being the Rotary
Club of Cairns Sunrise, where they were well received by the club.
Janet has a reputation for winning raffles, so President Brett Charles
said lets not waste time and presented Janet with a very nice set of
baking dishes. That evening they arrived again to enjoy the friendship
of the Rotary Club of Cairns. DG Graham has a long connection with
the Rotary Club of Cairns as he was a member back in the late 1980s.
His maternal grandfather, Roy Browne was also a member in the
1930s. President Bob McGill ran a well organised meeting with Graham
and Janet being made very welcome.
DG Graham presents PP Greg Marlow with his
Ruby PHF. Greg is also a member of the
District’s Paul Harris Society
Sharon Kinraid, President of the Rotary Club of
Tennant Creek with DG Graham and Janet
DG Graham and Janet flew to Alice Springs on Wednesday 20th July and then drove 508 kms
the next day to visit the Rotary Club of Tennant Creek. Tennant Creek is one of the smallest
clubs in our district and one of the most isolated but the club is very involved in the community
and is primed to increase membership.
Members and Friends of the Rotary Club of
Tennant Creek with DG Graham
Cairns North
Wednesday 13th July
On Wednesday 13th July, DG Graham and Janet
made their official visit to the Rotary Club of Cairns
North at the Quality Hotel Sheridan Plaza. They
are pictured here with President Graham Rev-
eleigh. The club is a strong supporter of the Rotary
Foundation and is very active in all avenues of ser-
vice.
Tennant
Creek
21st July
Tennant
Creek
21st July
ANYWAY
People are unreasonable, illogical and self centered.
Love them anyway.
If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives.
Do good anyway.
If you are successful you will win false friends and true enemies.
Succeed anyway.
The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow.
Do good anyway.
Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable.
Be honest and frank anyway
People favour underdogs but follow only top dogs.
Fight for some underdogs anyway
What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight
Build anyway
People really need help but may attack you if you help them
Help people anyway
Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth
Give the world the best you've got
Anyway!
Mother Theresa
Rotary Club of Katherine DG Visit
22nd July, 2011
WHY SUPPORT AUSTRALIAN ROTARY HEALTH?
In recent times Rotary clubs have been called upon to respond to natural disasters at home and around the world. Such support is nothing short of magnificent with the provision of financial aid, donations in kind, Disaster Aid and Shelter Boxes.
We are constantly reminded to support the Rotary Foundation, our own charity that does so much good in the world.
With so much expectation required of clubs, one of the most pressing problems facing humanity is sometimes forgotten – the problem of mental well being.
Schizophrenia, depression, epilepsy, dementia, alcohol dependence and other mental, neurological and substance-use disorders constitute 13% of the global burden of disease surpassing both cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Depression is the third leading contributor to the global disease burden, and alcohol and illicit drug use account for more than 5% .
Every seven seconds, someone develops dementia, costing the world up to US$609 billion in 2009. By 2020, an estimated 1.5 million peo-ple will die each year by suicide, and between 15 and 30 million will make the attempt.
The absence of cures, and the dearth of preventive interventions for these disorders, in part reflects a limited understanding of the brain and its molecular and cellular mechanisms. Where there are effective treatments, they are frequently not available to those in great-est need.
This year, when considering your activities, please remember the contribution made by one of Rotary’s most important multi district programs. Australian researchers rely upon ARH to provide the means to find cures for mental diseases. Please remember and sup-port the vital work of Australian Rotary Health.
PDG Peter Kaye, Director ARH
The Rotary Club of Darwin North 25th July, 2011
DG Graham and Janet visited the Rotary Club of Darwin North who meet at Darwin’s Holiday Inn. Their daughter Brigette Koch and
family friend, James Jones came along as well as AG John Palamountain. DG Graham was called on to present Daniel Baschiera
with a Paul Harris Fellowship.
Rotary Club of Darwin South 26th July, 2011
John and Lyn Palamountain accompanied DG Graham and Janet on their official
visit to The Rotary Club of Darwin South. DG Graham was called on to recognise
Peter Fowler and Ross Springolo with Paul Harris Fellowships. PDG Joanne Schil-
ling was also awarded an Avenues of Service Citation. The club is committed to
What is an Avenues of Service Citation?
Purpose: Recognizing that the strength of the Rotary ideal is founded on the service carried out by club members worldwide, this citation
program provides a means for Rotary clubs to personally recognize a member of the club for outstanding efforts in the five Avenues of Ser-
vice. The citation commends the service carried out by an individual Rotarian in the club, thereby reinforcing the importance which Rotary
places on the personal involvement of each club member in Rotary service activities.
Selection Process: The method of selection is to be determined by the club president. Club presidents may wish to appoint a special commit-
tee to select a nominee, or may ask their board of directors to carry out this responsibility. Club nominations are to be submitted by the club
president to Rotary International, with an information copy to the district governor.
Eligibility: • The nominee must have consistently demonstrated support of the Object of Rotary through participation in service activities in
each of the five Avenues of Service: Club, Vocational, Community, International, and New Generations.
• An individual may only receive this award once.• The nominee must be an active Rotarian in good standing.
The Rotary Club of Dili, Timor Leste
Thursday 28th July, 2011
DG Graham and Janet had a wonderful evening visiting the Rotary Club of Dili. President Toni Favaro had ensured
there was a good attendance of Rotarians, Rotaractors and visitors. Among the visitors were Kirsty Sword Gusmao,
wife of the Prime Minister of Timor Leste as well as the Ambassador for the United States of America, Mrs Judith
Fergin, who is well known to our district as she was a guest at our Townsville district conference in 2010. DG
Graham was called upon to assist with the induction of Marie Sardi and the presentation of a well deserved Paul
Harris Fellowship to Rotarian Paul Greystone who is a very active and reliable member of the club. DG Graham has
seen some of the venues for the 2014 District Conference in 2014 and With the hard work Dili club is putting in, we
can be guaranteed of a top rate conference in Dili in 2014.
Rotaract Club of Dili
Saturday 31st July DG
Graham and Janet paid a
visit to The Rotaract Club
of Dili where they were
given an enormous wel-
come by President Siku
and the Rotaractors pre-
sent. They were accom-
panied by Rotarians PP
David Boyce and Presi-
dent Toni Favaro.
Graham and Janet were
both presented with tais
which are the special
scarves handmade in
Timor Leste.