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IN THIS MONTH'S
ISSUE

No. 471 MARCH 2006
 
19: Santa’s helpers become hospital heroes
20: Latest on 2006 R.I. Convention
23: Operation Cleft means the gift of a smile for life
24: Who can join Rotary? Consider your reply
25: Novel race gets fund raising in motion
25: Playing Santa ends in real bank rolls
26: Greenhills getting back to its name
28: Scanning Sunshine Coast
28: Bowlscan expansion important for next decade
30: Manilla’s Simon is chasing goals
30: Maiko Shimizu likes Queensland University’s approach
31: Bill Boyd sees opportunity for more service in quake zone
32: 6,000 on wheels because Aussies care
 
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3: President’s Message. 4: News Bulletin, From Where I Sit. 7: Mailbox. 18: PolioPlus. 24: Legally speaking. 26: Wanted Known. 29: Obituaries. 32: What’s On. 33: This Rotary World. 38: Directory. 39: Smiles. 39: Gardening.

Convention discount ends March 31 - see page 21

Operation Cleft, see this month’s inserts

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The activities of Rotaract clubs worldwide are celebrated by Rotary International this month. In District 9920 Rotaract is in resurgence and it had a strong presence at the National Rotaract Social Conference. Rotaract Club of Auckland University President Stephanie Coste and Matt Crisp, of Frankton Rotaract, had the wind in their sails during the conference. See report page 10.
In this issue  
10: Look to the future of Rotaract in Australia.
10: New Zealand Rotaract in re-emergence
10: Subiaco truly partners in service
11: Bundaberg West serves the city youth
12: Tracing beginnings of Rotaract
13: Australian Rotary Health Research Fund anniversary
14: MUNA role playing earns visit from Iraqi ambassador
15: Future is in feeling all belong to the one family
16: NZ thinks high tech when holding art competition
16:Nelson West takes up an idea from Africa
 
 

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