Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 1
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Bulletin Volume; 28 Issue No 8 10 October 2017
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Inc.
MEETING on 10 OCTOBER 2017 ( 6.00 pm for 6.30 pm)
GUEST SPEAKER Philip Holliday
B.Sc. (Hons) University of TeessideChief Operating Officer and Harbour Master SydneyPhilip joined Sydney Ports Corporation in May 2011 as Executive General Manager, Operations and Harbour Master.He has been in his current role of Chief Operating Officer and Harbour Master, Sydney following the amalgamation of the Sydney, Newcastle and Port Kembla port corporations in 2014.
In this role he is responsible for leading Sydney port operations including pilotage, vessel traffic services, marine operations, security and hydrographic survey services.
Philip is also responsible for the Port Authority’s operational and commercial management of cruise operations.Philip has spent his entire career in the shipping and ports industries, starting as a 16 year old cadet when he joined Ropner Shipping Services and later moving to Souter Shipping where he gained his Class 1 (FGN) Masters certificate.
In 1998, Philip joined the UK’s largest port operator, Associated British Ports (ABP) in a port operations role. Following a number of roles within ABP he became the Harbour Master for the ABP Port of Southampton and the Marine Advisor for the group’s 21 UK ports.
Philip is currently Chair of the Ports Australia’s Port Operations Working Group and took a lead role in the development of the Australian Port Marine Safety Management Guidelines.
SEE INFORMATION ON THE P0RT AUTHORITY OF NSW ON NEXT PAGE
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Port Authority of New South Wales (Port Authority) is a state owned corporation which manages the navigation, security and operational safety needs of commercial shipping in Sydney Harbour, Port Botany, Port Kembla and the ports of Newcastle, Eden and Yamba.
The primary role and responsibilities of Port Authority of New South Wales includes:• safe navigation of shipping movements within each port• management of harbour/port approaches and channels• pilotage (marine pilot safely navigating a ship in and out of a port)• port security• safety of port operations• emergency response including the clean-up of spills in the marine environment• administration of the dangerous goods regulation contained in Part 11 of the repealed Dangerous Goods Regulation 1999 preserved by the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011
Port Authority manages and operates the ports at Glebe Island, White Bay, Eden and Yamba and has the role of Harbour Master in all NSW ports. Each Harbour Master is appointed under section 85 of the Marine Safety Act 1998 (NSW). The general function of a Harbour Master is outlined in section 88 of the Marine Safety Act and can be summarised as having ‘powers to direct and control the movement, entry and exit of vessels within port areas’.
Port Authority is also the lead agency for responses to maritime incidents in coastal waters stretching from Fingal Head, Port Stephens to Gerroa, Seven Mile Beach, south of Port Kembla.
Port Authority owns and manages common user berths at Glebe Island, White Bay and the Overseas Passenger Terminal. Port Authority also provides land on long term lease adjacent berths on Glebe Island.
Sydney Harbour cruise facilities at the Overseas Passenger Terminal, at Circular Quay and White Bay Cruise Terminal are owned and managed by Port Authority.
PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
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PRESIDENT’S REPORTWe often say some of the best speakers are our own members and this was true at the last meeting when Ian Robertson updated us on his career in IT and an insight into the developments in communications and technologies and in particular the security systems now and what we can look forward to when we walk through the airports.
I again remind you of our BBQ commitment on Sunday 22nd October between 10.00 and 2.00 at the Ku-ring-gai Art Centre and their event in the mural unveiling of ‘Telling Our Stories with clay created by local children. It’s not a big fund raiser for us but an ideal time and event to promote Rotary and our club.
The Australian Rotary Health Dinner is to be held on Thursday 19th October at Dooleys Catholic Club 24 Johns Road Lidcombe at a cost of $50 per head.President Peter
LAST WEEKS SPEAKER - PP IAN ROBERTSON
PP Ian Robertson shared with us his diverse career through engineering, communications and information technology, and the emerging sophisticated security systems which Ian explained will be common in Australian Airports in the near future. The developments in this area of security are quite incredible and airport screening will identify any objects, substances or thing that isn’t part of a persons natural physical structure.
The control of advertising and game play at sporting events is also very complex and involved, and Ian took us through what occurs in the control box at a SWANS football match. So to is the ability to manage Crowd spects where the technology can now record “family units” at a game and through that identify the adults of a group from whci a youngster may have wandered away and become lost - through the technology the adult group and youngster can be brought together very quickly.
All a bit of “big brother is watching you” but used appropriately, and not by groups with evil or illegal intent, assists in enhancing our community security and safety.
Thanks Ian for the fscinating presentation and for exposing us to the development in, and use of technology, in the numerous areas of our lives.
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Need to apologise, or bringing a guest ? Please advise Attendance Officer, Avis Manoukian, on 0418 411 404 or email [email protected] before 11.00am Friday before the meeting. Club policy is that you must pay for your meal if you are absent without an apology by the deadline. If you or your guests have any special dietary requirements, please also advise Avis.
Date Meeting Program Introduction & Vote of Thanks
Welcomer
10 Oct Philip HolidayPort Authority of NSW Grant Campbell
Sergeant /Corporals
24 Oct John GohChildren can do more Ian Fraser
Sergeant / Corporals
14 Nov DG Peter WardOfficial Visit Peter McKeown
Sergeant / Corporals
LAST MEETING - 26 September 2017Meeting Attendance
13 October Sue Ward20 October Ted Anderson25 October Ian Garrard31 October Allan Farrar
MEETING ROSTERS
Club Membership 28 Attendance Percentage 60.71%
Members Present 17 Make-ups 0
Apologies 13 Guests 0
No Apologies 0 Partners 2
Guest Speaker 0 Visiting Rotarians 0
BIRTHDAYS - OCTOBER 2017
APOLOGIES AND GUESTS
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NEXT MEETING - 26 0CTOBER 2017
JOHN GOH - “Children can do more.”
John Goh has been the Principal of Merrylands East Public School, NSW, Australia for the past 12 years and the Fairfield Primary Principals President for the past 4 years. His school serves 40 different language backgrounds in a school of 380- students and one of eight Social Ventures Australia National Bright Spot Schools. John has formed organisational partnerships to provide social capital as a support for student learning at Merrylands East Public School. Through creative and innovative technological programs, students have embraced 21st century skills in open and agile learning environments with fleixble school hours. John recently spoke at TedX Sydney about the use of technology in education. Some of John’s recent major achievements include a Public Education Foundation Harvard Club Australia Scholarship to study at Harvard University (2013) and being a finalist in the Pride of Australia Awards (2012). In 2009, John’s school received the Director General’s School Achievement Award and the United Nations World Environment Day Award. John is a frequent user of social media to engage community in education dialogue and sharing of practice. In 2014 John received an award from the Australian College of Educators for outstanding leadership in the use of social media to engage educators and community.
KU-RING-GAI ARTS CENTRE - BBQ - 22 OCTOBER 2017
Ku-ring-gai Art Centre Bancroft Ave Roseville (next door to Roseville Girls College) in the park.
We are providing the BBQ for their mural unveiling ‘ Telling Our Stories in Clay’.It’s on Sunday 22nd October between 10.00 and 2.00 pm.We will need about 6 members on at any one time. A roster won’t be drawn up but we will need attendance throughout the day in an under covered area.John Hartley and I will do the set up. The Centre will provide BBQ, Tables and chairs.This will be a very pleasant service project and you are invited to wander the gallery and show.
Rotary Club of Roseville Chase Bulletin 6
The District Governor Nominating sub-Committee is responsible for identifying suitably qualified Rotarians and selection of a Rotarian for the office of District Governor. Election of the District Governor Nominating sub-CommitteeMembers shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting from each of the designated Clusters of Administrative Zones.
Each member of the sub-Committee must be a member of a Rotary Club in the District and hold or have held the office of President of a Rotary Club.Each Club may nominate not more than one Rotarian for the Cluster/Administrative Zone in which it is placed. Nominations shall close at the office of the District Governor on Friday, 27 October 2017. If more than one nomination is received from any Cluster/Administrative Zone a ballot shall be held at which only the voting delegates from the Clubs within the Cluster/Administrative Zone shall be eligible to vote. PDG Gina Growden, Chairman of the District Governor Nominating sub-Committee, would be delighted to receive nominations from suitably qualified representatives.
Cluster 1Zones
Cluster 2Zones
Cluster 3Zones
Cluster 4Zones
Cluster 5Zones
The HillsNorthwesternRiverside
City NorthNorth ShoreUpper North Shore
Blue MountainsHawkesburyNepean
Central CoastLower Central CoastUpper Central Coast
Beaches
Completed Nomination forms should be forwarded via email to District Secretary, John Steel at [email protected] by NO LATER than Friday, 27 October 2017. Best wishesJohn SteelDistrict Secretary
DISTRICT GOVERNOR NOMINATING COMMITTEE
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Australian Rotary Health presents …. A Night with Our Researchers
Thursday 19th October, 2017 6.30pm for 7pm start
Dooleys Catholic Club 24 John Street, Lidcombe, Sydney, NSW
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ROTARY DISTRICT 9685 CONFERENCE10-11 March 2018
Fairmont Resort LeuraREGISTRATION PACKAGES
Full Registration (incl. Saturday, Dinner and Sunday) – $280Includes all Conference sessions (incl. Saturday morning tea, lunch, & afternoon tea, Dinner and Sunday morning tea).EARLY BIRD RATE – $265 for Full Registration – register and pay before 30 November 2017. Saturday (Day Only) – $100Registration for the Plenary sessions includes the Conference plenary sessions on Saturday only (incl. morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea)Does NOT include any other sessions or events. Saturday (Day and Dinner) – $200Registration for the Saturday Plenary sessions and Dinner includes the Conference plenary sessions on Saturday only (incl. morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea) and Saturday Dinner.Does NOT include any other sessions or events. Saturday (Dinner Only) – $110Registration for the Saturday Dinner includes Saturday Dinner. ONLYDoes NOT include any other sessions, catering or events. New Rotarians (on or after 11 March 2017) Full Conference – $190For New Rotarians, joining Rotary on or after 11 March 2017 in District 9685.Includes all Conference sessions (incl. Saturday morning tea, lunch, & afternoon tea, Dinner and Sunday morning tea).
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Notes about Registration• Friends and family may be added to your registration, or they can register themselves as a full delegate. You do not need to be a Rotarian to attend.• A joint registration requires full registration for each person.• Attendance requires prior registration.• You may pay by Credit Card (Visa or MasterCard only, via PayPal) or by direct credit or cheque. You do not need to have a PayPal account in order to pay by credit card. But you do need to select the PayPal option to pay by Credit Card. Follow these instructions• If you wish to re-visit or amend your registration, please email
[email protected] 10 MarchRegistration Opens from 8.00amConference Begins at 9.00amLunch at 12.30pmDay 1 Wrap up at 5.00pm Pre-Dinner Drinks at 6.30pm - Dinner at 7.30pm FAIRMONT ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS There are a number of accommodation options available in Leura, Katoomba and surrounding towns. However the Fairmont Resort has provided options for the Conference weekend. For a 2 night stay Friday 9/3/18 and Saturday 10/3/18 rates are: Fairmont room (inc breakfast for 1)Friday night – $215 Saturday night - $224
Fairmont room (inc breakfast for 2)Friday night – $244 Saturday night - $253 Saturday night ONLY 10/3/18 rates are: Fairmont room (inc breakfast for 1) - Saturday night - $331 Fairmont room (inc breakfast for 2) - Saturday night - $363 Upgrade fees to other room types apply. Conference booking code is ROT100318.
Booking can be made via phone 02 4785 0000 or via internet at https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-8233-fairmont-resort-blue-mountains-mgallery-by-sofitel/index.shtml
Sunday 11 MarchDay 2 begins at 9.00amDay 2 Wrap up at 12.30pm
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The Club has been offered the following BBQ’s at Bunnings;Sunday 8 October - Chatswood.Saturday 2 December - ChatswoodSaturday 16 December - Belrose
PLEASE DIARISE THE DATES NOW - and advise Grant Campbell of any shifts you can do.
No response/outcome as yet on the request for an increase in the selling price of the sausage sandwich or drinks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NOTIFICATIONS
SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER 2017Peter Lewis has registered as a contact for Graffiti Removal Day, 2017
The aim of Graffiti Removal Day is to highlight the problem of graffiti and encourage people to volunteer their time to remove and prevent graffiti.Graffiti Removal Day will take place on Sunday 29 October 2017.
Peter Lewis will provide more details regarding the site selected for our club to concentrate on, and will be calling for volunteers for the day.
Join Rotary President Ian Riseley and his wife, Juliet, at the 2018 Rotary Convention in Toronto. The cosmopolitan city of Toronto offers something for everyone and is the perfect setting for the biggest event of the Rotary year.
As a past convention attendee, you understand that every convention is an opportunity to learn. Share the excitement. Download the Toronto Convention Promotion Kit from the Convention Promotion page.
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2018 RYLA AND RYPEN PARTICIPANTS NOMINATIONS CLOSE 31 OCTOBER
Youth Services Director Ted Anderson is seeking nomination proposals from members for participants for the 2018 RYLA and RYPEN programs. Details are as follows; CONTACT IAN FRASER WITH ANY NOMINATIONS
RYLA is a mind opening 7-day program aimed at producing Australia’s next generation of leaders. You will meet life-changing people, hear inspiring stories and develop skills through challenges and activities designed to put you through your paces.Each day at RYLA is based around a theme, and consists of several speakers on theory or inspiration from their life experience. The day is balanced out with large-scale
activities that allow you to put your leadership into practice. Age range is 18-27 with atleast one year out of High School.
RYLA will be held from Sunday 7th to Saturday 13th of January 2018. • Registration (9-10 am) & Opening ceremony (10-11:30am) - Sunday, 7th January 2018• Closing Ceremony (3:00-4:00pm TBC) - Saturday, 14th January 2018• The RYLA venue is situated on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, only 45 minutes from the centre of Sydney.• Address :• Uniting Venues – Elanora 19A Wesley St, Elanora Heights, Sydney.Closing date for nominations is 31 October. Please inform Ted if you have any suggested candidates or wish to discuss the program further
The Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN) in Rotary International District 9685 is a Youth Leadership conference for young people who are between 15 and 17 AND are year 9, 10 and 11 students. The conference is a weekend long camp designed at developing young people’s potential through a mixture of lecture style sessions and adventure-based learning.
RYPEN is designed for students who are seen as the upcoming leaders in your school, not those students who are already leading and achieving amazing things or those at the bottom end, but those students who just need a bit of a push and a confidence boost to start achieving at their full potential.Closing date for nominations is 31 October. Please inform Ted if you have any suggested candidates or wish to discuss the program further.
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Competition No 4 Winner - 12 September MeetingMalcolm Pilcher (third time)
Result of Competition No 5- 26 September Meeting
Winning entry submitted by David Brand. Prize presented at Meeting on 14 November 2017
Amendment of Competition Rules Certification of the Member’s Attendance Competition have been received from the “INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL SUPERVISING ALGEBRAIC, LITERATURE and LOGIC COMPETITIONS, its REGULATIONS AND PARTICIPATION’ (known by the acronym “ITS ALL CRAP”), subject to inclusion of a fairness condition.After due consideration by the Members Attendance Competition Judiciary, the following amendment to the rules have been gazetted, effective from the date of publication of this Bulletin;“No member may win the Members Attendance Competition at more than two consecutive meetings, nor more than four times in any Rotary year”.
Competition entries will be published in the Bulletins for 10 and 24 October 2017, and a word version also sent to all members.
However I will not be present at either of those meetings so;YOU SHOULD EMAIL YOUR COMPLETED ENTRY TO ME ;
FOR THE 10TH OCTOBER, BEFORE 24 OCTOBER, and
FOR 24 OCTOBER, BEFORE 7 NOVEMBER 2017.
Winners for both these meetings will be drawn at the Meeting on 14 November - Official Visit by the District Governor. SO IF YOU HAVE AN ENTRY AND WANT TO WIN THE PRIZE YOU MUST ATTEND THE DG OFFICIAL VISIT MEETING
MEMBERS ATTENDANCE COMPETITION
MEMBERS ATTENDANCE COMPETITION -IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR MEETINGS
on 10 and 24 OCTOBER 2017
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MEMBERS ATTENDANCE COMPETITION ENTRY
MEMBER ATTENDANCE COMPETITIONMember Competition No 6
Published; Dinner Bulletin Vol 28, No 8 , Meeting Date; 10 OctoberCompetition Title; Code Word (31)
ENTRY FORM
Completed entry to be handed in before end of Meeting on; 10 October
(Please tick) I accept Competition RulesMembers Name; .................................................. ......................................Entry Received by Dinner Bulletin Editor; ................................ ....................
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Club Administration Director Greg Muldoon
Membership Greg Muldoon, Malcolm Pilcher, Diana Wilkinson Social Peter McKeown and 4 partners Programs Ian Robertson, Norm Gibson, Stuart Frith, Public Relations TBA
Vocational & Community Service Director David Brand
Vocational Service Ian Garrard, Ross Symons, Community Service Peter Lewis, John Hartley, Grant Campbell
International & Youth Service Director Ted Anderson
International Service Umesh Bhargava, Allan Farrar, Bob Warland Youth Service Ian Fraser, Robert Brell, Diana Wilkinson
Rotary Foundation & Funding Director Neil Howie
Rotary Foundation Ian Garrard, Funding Mike Harrowell, Greg Bell, Sue Ward
Sergeant-at-Arms Ian Garrard. Corporals Sue Ward, Allan Farrar
Attendance Officer Avis Manoukian
Bulletin Editor Ross Symons
Risk Management Allan Farrar
Working With Children PolicyClub Verification Officers Peter Lefmann, Diana Wilkinson
Welfare Chair Diana Wilkinson
CLUB COMMITTEES FOR 2017-2018
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All our meetings are hosted by the
Complimentary suppliers of function equipment
Complimentary storage of our graffiti trailer
Complimentary printing by Clarke Murphy Printing
MAJOR SUPPORTERS OF OUR CLUB
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