Speakers Program
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Board Reports
Casey Tan - Motley Fool. Happy to be alive
Casey was introduced by Paul Carlin and first asked us to stop him if he was going too fast. Thinking like an accountant he went through the nine chronological areas of his life.
Justine Murphy—Vocational Service: The New Vision
Justine is a member of the Rotary Club of Melbourne Sunrise and chair of the District Vocational Service Committee. She spoke about proposed changes to vocational service in the District.
Gavin Young
Gavin Young- Australian Unity
Associate Professor Jan Tennet
Developments in Bio 21
Keith Ryall introduced the Speaker introduced speaker Associate Professor Jan Tennet. Janet spoke about how The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) and how it is enhancing the lives of our best & brightest undergraduates.
Simon Watson-- The Watsons
Simon Watson is the owner of Jimmy Watson’s restaurant and wine bar. He spoke about the history of the business, which has been in his family for three generations.
Rob Youl - Challenges of Landcare International
Rob Youl, an army colleague of Bob Slater and retired forester who chairs Australian Landcare International (ALI), firstly outlined Landcare operations in Australia.
Lisa Du & Brad Donnini
Lisa Du and Brad Donnini – Technology for Seniors
Lisa and Brad formed a business ‘ReadyTechGo’ helping older adults and not so tech savvy younger adults gain the confidence and skills to embrace modern technology, after getting questions from their parents on how to implement new technology on their various electronic devices, and solve problems.
Professor Jane Pirkis
Media reporting of suicide.
Associate professor Jane Pirkis, recipient of an Australian Rotary health Research Grant commencing with a mental illness research Grant in 2002, gave a presentation on Reporting of Suicide in the Media.
Club Fellowship
Club Fellowship
Sue Riquelmes
Report on the Rotary Scholarship for Princes Hill SC
Sue kindly offered share with us the legacy of Rotary Club of Carlton donations to Children at the school. Sue has been an educator for mare than twenty years working at a variety of schools and socio economic status. These schools have bee private, Independent and State Schools. I am pretty sure that makes Sue younger than all of us! On her fist day at a disadvantaged school she was greeted by police, a divi van, a bloodied piece of 4 x 2 and handcuffed students. This certainly gave her a grounding in her role as a teacher.
John McLean - Cultural and Academic Development in Afghanistan RAWCS Project
Mark Dohrmann-- Ergonomics
Mark Dohrmann AM is a consulting engineer and ergonomist, who has worked in occupational health and safety for 40 years. He spoke about the work that ergonomists do.
AG Don Heath - Person Behind the badge
Don is the Assistant Governor for the Heritage Cluster and a member of the Rotary Club of Glenferrie. Don’s talk consisted of three parts: his life, his role as Assistant Governor and his ‘defining moment in Rotary’.
Bronwyn Pearce - Alternative Water Projects
Bronwyn was introduced by David Percival. Bronwyn Pearce works with the Community and Social Involvement team at City West Water. Her role involves presenting education programs to the business’ diverse customer base and community. Bronwyn described water as liquid gold. Although it covers 70% of the earth’s surface, little of it is fresh water. The Yan Yean Reservoir was the first dammed in Victoria. The Thomson Reservoir is the largest at the top of the system. Melbourne Water is the wholesaler of our water and City West Water are one of the three water Retailers owned by the Victorian Government.
Dr Glenn Rothberg
Ideas Adrift – a sequel to Glenn’s August 2011 talk on innovative management and his Montreal address.
The title of the presentation was "Ideas and Management Adrift". It is based on a book he is writing. To capture the concept of ideas and management adrift, Glenn's presentation started and finished with a picture of a polar bear on an ice flow.
Matt Pollard-- Port of Melbourne Development
Matt spoke about the plans and progress in redeveloping the Port of Melbourne based on his experience in working as a consultant for the Port.
Board Reports
No Meeting-Easter Tuesday
Amy Gledden-- Future focused policing
Amy Gledden works with the Victoria Police in the Specialist Intelligence Services Division. She talked about the work of the Division and the future directions we are likely to see in policing in Victoria.
No Meeting
No Meeting on the 18th March 2014