As a celebration of Rotary Queensland's Centenary, Rotary Queensland has committed to raising sufficient funding to establish a perpetual chair and research funding in Neuroscience at the University of Queensland Brain Institute.
Prof Graeme Nimmo RFD is patron of the Break Through Project.
On Sunday 13th July, Rtn. Harold B Sandrasagara, Chair of Supporting Adolescents with Autism, Rotary Club of Colombo Reconnections, held their Inaugural Ceremony.
Since 1947, the Rotary Club of South Brisbane has been running this remarkable community event. This long-standing initiative offers a day out for children and carers facing significant life challenges, providing fun, friendship, and a sense of community.
This October, the Rotary Club of Brisbane will be stepping in to support this event as volunteers—part of our commitment to community service and to standing alongside our fellow clubs in shared purpose. It’s also a chance to reconnect with a club we’re historically tied to—South Brisbane Rotary was originally chartered by our club.
To give us a full picture of this legacy and the logistics of the picnic, John Paskin from South Brisbane Rotary will join us as guest speaker on Monday 28 July. His visit will offer insight into how this tradition has evolved, what it takes to run it, and how we can be part of it.
For newer members especially, this is a great opportunity to:
See how other Rotary clubs are making an impact
Learn about inter-club collaboration and shared projects
Get involved in hands-on community service
Let’s show our support and get behind a fellow club continuing a decades-old Rotary tradition.
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Far from the vaccination front lines, the fight to end the disease begins in everyday spaces, from a neighborhood pub to a commuter train to a tulip field. At the center of it all, no surprise, are enterprising Rotary members just like you
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Service Above Self
Mondays at 6:00 PM
The Normanby Hotel
1 Musgrave Road
Red Hill
Brisbane, QLD 4059 Australia
We meet for an hour at The Normanby Hotel.
Most meetings are also available live via Zoom.
Free parking at 18 Kelvin Grove Rd. Feel free to join us for a meal after the meeting.
No meeting on public holidays - check website for details.