Welcome to Drummoyne Rotary

I extend a cordial invitation to visiting Rotarians and members of the community to attend our meetings and enjoy the fellowship that has become legendary in our Club's 58 years history.

Sylvia Shepherd
President


   
 




 

 




 

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Drummoyne meets every Wednesday for Dinner at the Canada Bay Club .
Arrive 1815 for a 1830 start
End at 2000

4 William St
five dock NSW 2046
Australia

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Assistant Governor District 9750 Group C 




Dale Larsen, PP

Dale joined the Rotary Club of Drummoyne in 2005 and was appointed to the Board as Membership Director in 2006-2007; Secretary in 2007-2008 and President for 2008-2009.

 Dale is a co-principal of the Macquarie Street Physiotherapy Centre, in Sydney’s CBD and  an independent Physiotherapy Consultant for Work Cover NSW.

 Dale has teaching experience as a lecturer at the University of Sydney  and has served  on voluntary committees for the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) for over 20 years. In 2000, she chaired the APA Sydney Olympics and Paralympics committee which arranged for over 250 volunteer Australian physiotherapists to provide treatment for teams unable to resource their own sports coverage.

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President Elect 2010 - 2011


                  



PE Alicia Reti

The members of the Rotary Club of Drummoyne have unanimously elected Alicia Reti as their President for the coming Rotary year.








Report from the Rotary Club BBQ Officeworks Five Dock

Rotary BarBQs on most Saturdays (click HERE for map).  Come and help support the community with us.

The first of the Drummoyne Rotary BarBQ at Officeworks, Five Dock was held January 16; members helping out with the BarBQ include Graham Yates, President Sylvia, BBQ Guru Les Wells, PP Dale, Robert Kirby, Hilary Lloyd, Lorraine West, Norm West, Garry Ferguson,  Iain Stuart and Jane Cummins-Stuart fortifying the hungry shoppers.  (Photo by Jane Cummins-Stuart)




 

 

Reg Scott's International Humanitarian Project

By Jane Cummins-Stuart


 

A gala function held at Concord Golf Club – was a resounding success.
The evening got off to a great start when the money collected to fund the Late Reg Scott’s International Humanitarian Project
– to purchase a boat for the use of Father Albert Yelds in his parish duties in Kiribati – was presented to Marie Kendrick (Father Yelds’ sister) and Father Bob Hayes by President Dale Larsen. The boat will be built especially to Father Yelds’ requirements and will be called The Reg Scott, in memory of a remarkable Rotarian.