DIRECTORS BRIEFING
WEEKEND
Christine and I
attended the DGE RI International Director’s Briefing Weekend in Parramatta,
Sydney on 5-7 August. This weekend
brings together the 22 DGEs from Australia and 6 from New Zealand. It is the opportunity for networking,
meeting the staff at RDU and RI
South Pacific and Philippines Office.
We also heard about many of initiatives and programmes being run in the
area including Cure Kids, StarJam, Interplast, Shelter Box and ROMAC – just the
tip of the iceberg. What it
brought home to Christine and I was the vast number of humanitarian projects
being supported and run by Rotary.
Our challenge will be in deciding which of these very worthwhile
projects we should support. It was
also an opportunity to hear of Rotary initiatives and future directions from RI
Director Stuart Heal and his successor John Boag. Positive change is in the wind and we need to start
embracing that change. This will
give us the opportunity to see how we can revitalise clubs and embrace this
change.
Of particular benefit
was the opportunity to meet with other DGE’s and exchange ideas. The NZ and Pacific Island DGEs were
able to get together and start planning our time at International Assembly and
the entertainment presentation we will need to give at International Assembly
in January next year. Already we
are forming a tight bond, no more evident than on Saturday when we supported
the All Blacks to an excellent victory in front of an Australian audience.
Here are the New
Zealand DGEs and partners.
Being met by Scots
guards at old Government House prior to dinner on Saturday night where we heard
about the history of Governor Macquarie and Bly.
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