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IN THIS MONTH'S
ISSUE

No. 466, SEPTEMBER 2005
 
Exchange student Josie all aglow for Rotary service
The rice man cometh, things are not what they used to be
Helping Aceh orphans is a project for all Rotarians
Noise heralds a good time when RYPEN 63 get together
Seniors, youth and Rotary show future is secure
Meet the Board of Rotary International
Hugh Archer was a man of simple tastes, inventive mind
Bribie Island back to school and a healthy breakfast
The Rotary Foundation’s Low-Cost Shelters a hit in India
Deaths of Peter and Helen Walsh sad loss
Rotary youth changes life overseas
Peace Scholar leads to school links
Shalom College, Bundaberg, serves for ROMAC
Membership Matters
Membership gain link with Rotary history
Probus briefing keeps District heads informed
Girl with the heart of a lion wins hearts of ROMAC team
Flame Tree turns to a green scene
Gemma’s ambition reality with help from Rotary
this month's cover

With a song in my heart is the feeling after a visit to The Song Room, a non-profit organisation which aims to ensure Australian children have the opportunity to take part in music and the arts to enhance their education and personal development. See report pages 10 and 11.

 

In this issue

2:
Rotary Health Safari gets welcome mat, spreads the word
Song Room sounds a sound investment in youth
12:
Sleepless in Chicago . . . the way of RYLA at the top
14:
Chicago Convention . . . Rotary looks to next 100 years
Interact drought ends for District 9450
Membership of 72 gives Townsville a great start
District 9790 gets another Interact club
20:
Champion gives New Zealand scooter fun a strong push

 

 

 

 

 

COMPETITION WINNERS:
The Perth Mint coins, page 38;
Yates Gardening Books, page 37;
Australia Post Rotary Stamps, page 51.

  Regular features

President's Message

Gardening.
From where I sit What’s On
News Bulletin Inner Wheel, Wanted Known
Mailbox Clubs in action
R.I. Board meeting highlights. Paul Harris Fellows, Called to higher service, notices.
The Rotary Foundation Trustees highlights. Directory.
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Reading, Legally speaking. Smiles.

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