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Apr 12, 2019
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Wellington's First Theatre: 1843
Apr 15, 2019
A Rotarian for over 40 years, Bill is a Past President of Hutt City Rotary. He is a lover of live theatre, which is the subject of his talk. Bill Sheat has had a long involvement with the creative disciplines, restoration projects, and arts governance. |
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Apr 22, 2019
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Hutt City Council Healthy Families project
May 13, 2019
Hayley Buchan is the Manager of Healthy Families Lower Hutt. Healthy Families Lower Hutt is part of a national initiative called Healthy Families NZ and is funded by the Ministry of Health. Hutt City Council is the lead provider for Healthy Families Lower Hutt. Hayley’s background is in public health and has worked across health, local government and NGO sectors. Hayley is passionate about improving the health and wellbeing of our communities and ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities to thrive. |
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May 20, 2019
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The Salvation Army T-House and programme
May 27, 2019
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Jun 01, 2019 - Jun 03, 2019
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Jun 03, 2019
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Naenae College Special Needs Unit
Jun 17, 2019
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He will speak about the new children's hospital
Jun 24, 2019
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6:00 for 6:30 pm - Thanking outgoing President Pat & welcoming incoming President Robert Sinclair
Jul 01, 2019
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Jul 07, 2019 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
12.30 to 2pm
Wharewaka
Wellington Waterfront
Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club, Goldie Oldies Kapa Haka group, will be providing entertainment
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Steady Wins the Race: Pursuing some long-term foreign policy goals in France
Aug 12, 2019
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'Apocalypse Cow: Why Fonterra has failed'
Aug 19, 2019
Fonterra was established by Parliament in 2001 with the vision of being New Zealand's Nokia -- a national champion with size and scale to take on the world and win. Almost two decades later, those expectations have not been met -- and with the sale of businesses like Tip Top it is unlikely they ever will be. Industry commentator and guerrilla economist Peter Fraser explores why the Fonterra dream is over, and what a much-needed industry reset should look like. After the collapse of farmer-owned dairy cooperatives Westland Milk Products and Murray Goulburn, can Fonterra survive -- and, from a public policy perspective, should decision makers even care? Learn more about our Member, Peter Fraser here: |
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Aug 23, 2019
We need your help!If you are able to volunteer as a collector for 2 hours on Friday 23rd August 2019, we would love to hear from you. Your help will make a big difference to our youngest and most vulnerable patients. Thank you! Please sign up online today by clicking the button below |
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Club Development and Membership
Aug 26, 2019
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Keeping people safer at home
Sep 02, 2019
The Environment Protection Authority runs a programme called Safer Homes, which is essentially about keeping people safe at home around hazardous substances, e.g. household cleaners and gardening sprays. Lizzie is a Senior Communications Advisor and Safer Homes programme manager and will share insights on keeping safe safe at home around chemicals - particularly with Spring right around the corner. |
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The new drop-in centre at Naenae shopping centre
Sep 16, 2019
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Physiotherapy and age-related exercise
Sep 23, 2019
Alan is a registered physiotherapist with 39-years' experience principally as a clincian but also a lecturer, researcher and business manager. He trained in Nottingham before moving to NZ. He has had a number of medical papers published and has served on the Ministry of Social Development Medical Review Board since 2010. For more information view his business here: https://actionphysiotherapy.co.nz/about-us/the-team/ |
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Sep 30, 2019
DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S INTRODUCTION
Rotary aims to involve young leaders and professionals to increase our impact, expand our reach, enhance participant engagement and increase our ability to adapt. At the heart of this is your Rotary Club connected to communities through projects. We have a wealth of tools, an abundance of connections and many inspirational examples to select from when deciding how best to focus our energies. We know we cannot do everything but equally we know we must choose and do the right things well.
Our clubs must better engage all members, develop a participant-centred approach to deliver value and offer new opportunities for personal and professional development. We need to improve our ability to measure our impact. It sounds like a lot. Much of it we are already doing well.
Although we have a vast menu of projects and programmes to choose from we have only so much time and energy. To be truly successful we must always be looking for new ways to build better community connections and to find more realistic ways to engage young professionals. Our challenge is to find the right menu of projects to help build a better future. For the next 18 months, Rotary District 9940, along with the five other Districts in New Zealand and the South Pacific, will be celebrating 100 years of Rotary in our part of the world. In New Zealand all 250+ clubs whakapapa to just two clubs; the Wellington Rotary Club and the Auckland Rotary Club. These matua clubs are right behind the Mana Tangata - People of Action programme writing our centenary history. The two matua clubs, along with UNICEF are the champions for the Rotary Give Every Child a Future Project in the Pacific. This programme will immunize 100,000 children in the South Pacific against three serious diseases.
The planting of native trees is another big initiative for the next few years. Rotary has been tree planting for decades of course. Soon we will see forests of commemoration, forests of remembrance and Te Wa Nui o Tane expanding.
All of us, can model in our words and behaviour the values of continuity and cooperation by linking last year’s and this year’s Rotary themes: “Be the Inspiration” and “Rotary Connects the World”. Come to our District 9940 Conference to be held at the Lower Hutt Events Centre from 1-3 May, 2020. Rotary Connects the World -Together We Connect Ko Tātou Tātou e John
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Historian, trouble maker & jounalist
Oct 07, 2019
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