Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Youth Learns To Lead and Excel in Rotary's Leadership Program

(Bentleigh, Victoria, 11th July). Forty young people ages 18 to 26 had the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of leadership, effective communication skills, problem solving and conflict resolution during a one week Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA), an annual global program sponsored by Rotary that educates and trains young people with outstanding community service and leadership potential.

Nick Bonett (19) of Cheltenham participated in this year’s RYLA camp on 3rd to 10th July at the YMCA Lodge at Lake Dewar, Myrniong. He is currently in his first year of an Engineering degree at Monash University.

Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Moorleigh Moorabbin, Nick was chosen to participate in this year’s RYLA where he learned how to speak publicly, work with a team and gain a broader awareness and exposure to a variety of global and community issues. The program also taught Nick the value based leadership, ethical behaviour and how to become a good corporate citizen.

“The program was amazing”, he said. “It has been the best week of my life and I have many new friends. RYLA strived to get me out of my comfort zone and gave me a ‘tool bag’ of skills and experience to use and reflect on what I want to do and how to achieve my life goals. It allows me to put into practice what I have learned and taught me that if you have passion, you can take it anywhere.”

But it wasn’t all work. Nick took part in fun group leadership activities such as canoeing and flying fox designed to build self confidence and esteem with other young people all of whom were sponsored by Rotary Clubs throughout the south eastern suburbs.

RYLA participants receive training from successful professionals and community leaders. Group activities are led by team leaders who are previous participants of RYLA. All RYLA participants receive special emphasis on the importance of ethics and community service and often become leaders in their schools, communities and career paths.

The Rotary Club of Moorleigh Moorabbin is part of Rotary International’s global network of more than 32 000 clubs in 166 countries. Rotary International consists of 1.2 million professionals who volunteer to improve the quality of life in their home and world communities. Through service efforts, Rotary club members help promote understanding and peace throughout the world. Rotary Clubs support programs that address today’s most critical issues, including hunger, the environment, illiteracy and youth development.

For more information on RYLA, or how to join Rotary, please see www.d9810.rotary.org or call 1300 4 ROTARY (1300 4 768 279).

RYLA History


The RYLA experience was developed in Australia. The first program was held in 1960 in Brisbane and the program flourished throughout Australia. Rotary International officially adopted the RYLA program in 1971 and each year; thousands of young people take part in the program worldwide.


RYLA aims to:


* Demonstrate Rotary's respect and concern for youth
* Provide an effective training experience for selected youth and potential leaders
* Encourage leadership of youth by youth
* Recognise publicly young people who are rendering service to their communities.

Hedley Elected As President for Rotary Club Moorleigh Moorabbin

Parkdale resident Philip Hedley was elected president of the Rotary Club of Moorleigh Moorabbin, to serve for one year beginning 19th July. A Rotarian since 1991, Philip recently retired as a Chartered Accountant acting as a consultant working with businesses in their financial and commercial activities.

As president of the 22 member club which received its charter from Rotary International in 1984, Philip Hedley will be responsible for strengthening the group’s participation in the local community and international service projects while attracting new membership.

The club meets every Monday night at the South Oakleigh Club and is made of up a cross section of small business owners, professionals, managers, and businessmen and women who collectively use their knowledge, skills and networks for humanitarian projects locally and internationally through service programs that address concerns such as poverty, illiteracy, health, hunger and the environment.

“This year, our club will concentrate on Rotary International’s theme of Building Communities, Bridging Continents using our close relationships with the local primary and secondary colleges as well as supporting several international projects. We will explore the matching of local school with one in the Orbost area of regional Victoria. Several projects overseas are also in the pipeline including sanitation projects in Africa and South East Asia as well as a micro credit opportunity in Uganda.”

The Rotary Club of Moorleigh Moorabbin is part of Rotary International’s global network of more than 32 000 clubs in 166 countries. Rotary International consists of 1.2 million professionals who volunteer to improve the quality of life in their home and world communities. Through service efforts, Rotary club members help promote understanding and peace throughout the world. Rotary Clubs support programs that address today’s most critical issues, including hunger, the environment, illiteracy and youth development.

For more information on Rotary, or how to join Rotary, please see www.rotary.org or call 1300 4 ROTARY (1300 4 768 279) for your nearest club.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Club Changeover Photos Friday 16, 2010

Here is a snippet of photos from the Club Changeover Night on Friday 16th July 2010. Apologies that the photos are not in order as the blog cannot upload powerpoint presentations. If you would like to see the full photos, refer to our Facebook album. Apologies for the order too as for some reason, the blogger software doesn't upload the photos in the order selected!