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Rotary Matters hosted by Ian Stuart. Rotary is a world wide service organisation with 30,000 active Rotarians in Australia. Tune into Rotary Matters and hear about the many worthwhile international and local causes, projects and people who make Rotary happen. There are many ways to engage with Rotary and the live to air program includes a What’s On of Rotary community activities open to everyone. Rotary Matters on air every Friday 1500-1600 hrs on community radio Triple H 100.1 FM

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Rotary Matters hosted by Ian Stuart. Rotary is a world wide service organisation with 30,000 active Rotarians in Australia. Tune into Rotary Matters and hear about the many worthwhile international and local causes, projects and people who make Rotary happen. There are many ways to engage with Rotary and the live to air program includes a What’s On of Rotary community activities open to everyone. Rotary Matters on air every Friday 1500-1600 hrs on community radio Triple H 100.1 FM

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Episodes
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My Rotary Year in Brazil. Tilly Colville

5/3/2024
What is it really like to spend a year overseas on the Rotary Youth Exchange program? 15 year old Tilly Colville spent 2023 in Brazil, learning the language, the culture, the cuisine and the customs. She travelled widely in Brazil and beyond packing in experiences and making friends which will remain with her forever. www.ryea.org.au

Duration:00:27:17

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Inspirational Women Recognised by Rotary

4/26/2024
Here is how to thank, to recognise and salute women known to you who are doing something exceptional in the community. Sue Hayward, Chair of the Rotary Inspirational Womens Awards explains why it matters and how it all works. Stacy Jane a RIWA winner in 2023 explains how following dreadful abuse and violence she founded Escabags a practical solution to assist and support those fleeing abusive and dangerous situations. www.riwa.com.au www.escabags.org

Duration:00:27:27

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Helping Other Helpers Do What They Do Best. The Bikers Hand

4/19/2024
The Bikers Hand is a group of motor bike enthusiasts who share a passion for charity rides and have a deep commitment to helping the homeless and individuals in need. Donations of food, drink, clothing and other everyday items are gathered and distributed to over 35 charities, support groups and school breakfast groups. Founder Tony Davies explains. www.thebikershand.com.au

Duration:00:19:25

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Improving Women's Lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo

4/5/2024
Dr Marthe Kondemo is visiting Australia from the Democratic Republic of Congo to learn about innovative women's health and livelihood initiatives to see what may be replicable in the DRC. While here she will meet a wide range of organisations dealing with such issues as domestic violence prevention, conflict resolution, peacebuilding, disability services and youth engagement. Despite vast natural resources the DRC has suffered from political instability, a lack of infrastructure, corruption and centuries of commercial extraction and exploitation. Her visit is facilitated by Lucy Hobgood-Brown from the Rotary E-Club of Greater Sydney.

Duration:00:16:01

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Lessons for Life from RYLA

3/22/2024
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards is an intensive leadership experience where students develop their skills as a leader while having fun and making connections. They build communication and problem solving skills and learn from community leaders, inspirational speakers and peer mentors. Thowshi Dimantha, a Sydney student describesher recent RYLA experience and significantly the lessons she learned.

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Lessons for Life from RYLA

3/22/2024
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards is an intensive leadership experience where students develop their skills as a leader while having fun and making connections. They build communication and problem solving skills and learn from community leaders, inspirational speakers and peer mentors. Thowshi Dimantha, a Sydney student describesher recent RYLA experience and significantly the lessons she learned.

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Upcycling for Good

3/15/2024
Jemma Wlasichuk transforms old furniture, saves useful items from landfill and turns them into items of beauty. Using trauma inspired design principles she devotes skill, time and inspiration to improve conditions at the Hornsby Kuring gai Womens Shelter. No surprise that Jemma won a Pride of Workmanship Award from St Ives Rotary Club. www.shedeleven.com.au

Duration:00:23:24

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Feeding the Homeless at the Early Bird Cafe. Marilyn Smith

2/29/2024
The Rotary Club of Sydney Cove actively supports the Early Bird Cafe located opposite State Parliament House. Over 20,000 breakfasts are served each year along with clothes, toiletries and books. As the homeless crisis gets worse it is clear that this service totally managed by volunteers is needed more than ever. Marilyn Smith explains. www.earlybirdcafe.org.au

Duration:00:18:49

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Opening their Minds to Science. Jade Dunne

2/23/2024
Jade Dunne a student at Barker College Sydney attended the National Youth Science Forum held in Brisbane. Held over nine days the NYSF immerses students in all aspects of STEM. Meetings are held with science researchers, business and community leaders during an intensive program designed to sharpen the students' focus on further study and careers in science. www,nysf.edu.au

Duration:00:19:15

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The Importance of Strength in Staying Healthy

2/16/2024
Strength training is shown to have an impact on our quality of life and reduces the risk of chronic conditions and injuries. Hamish McConnell, Area Manager for Kieser and a Partner in the Bobbin Head Cycle Classic explains. www.kieser.com.au

Duration:00:22:20

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Rotarians Ease the Pain for Ukrainians. And save lives at sea.

1/19/2024
The Rotary Club of Sydney Cove provides resources to ease the plight of Ukrainians displaced within their country and those who settle in Australia. Another fine example of putting service above self. Guy Glenny also explains their long standing Sailing Regatta which raises funds to support families of sailors lost at sea on the Sydney Hobart yacht race.

Duration:00:21:37

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Spreading the Joy of Christmas with St Ives Rotary

12/15/2023
The Tree of Joy ensures a gift at Christmas for hundreds of elderly residents of nursing homes and aged care facilities. Collection of gifts and their distribution is handled by enthusiastic members of St Ives Rotary Club on Sydney's upper north shore. Harold Morgan explains.

Duration:00:18:19

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Keeping it Green with Corrimal Rotary

12/8/2023
More today from the Corrimal Rotary Environmental Group. A thriving community garden, a Sustainability Expo, Green Connect Farm, the Imagination Library and Wildlife Rescue. Dilys Hoser and Gerri Wood explain.

Duration:00:22:46

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Why Cycling and E-Scooters Matter to our Health, the Economy and the Environment. Matt Colston

12/1/2023
Cycling and e-scooters are growing in popularity, with measurable impacts on our health, the economy and the environment. Peak body, We Ride commissioned EY to probe this and to quantify the results. Matt Colston, Associate Partner, Sports, Events and Venues Advisory, explains.

Duration:00:18:56

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Cleaning Up, Planting Trees, Monitoring Microplastics at Corrimal

11/24/2023
Environmental issues are a major concern for Rotary all over the world, but none more so than at Corrimal on the NSW South Coast which has established the Corrimal Rotary Environmental Group, tackling a wide range of problems like cleaning up the waterways, plant propagation and monitoring micro plastics in the soil. Dilys Hoser and Gerri Wood explain.

Duration:00:23:22

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End Polio Train Ride plus Surgical Treatment in Australia for Pacific Island children...thanks to Rotary

10/27/2023
Anita Robinson Chair Eastern Region Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children - ROMAC ROMAC is a project of the Rotary districts in Australia and New Zealand. Mobile: 0417457055 eastern@romac.org.au www.romac.org.au ROMAC - Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children “To provide medical treatment for children from developing countries in the form of life-saving and/or dignity restoring surgery not accessible to them in their home country” Anita Robinson Chair Eastern Region Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children - ROMAC ROMAC is a project of the Rotary districts in Australia and New Zealand. Mobile: 0417457055 eastern@romac.org.au www.romac.org.au ROMAC - Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children “To provide medical treatment for children from developing countries in the form of life-saving and/or dignity restoring surgery not accessible to them in their home country” For the first five minutes we join the train ride to end polio...189 stations all in one day! We then discuss ROMAC providing surgical treatment in Australia for Pacific Island children unable to receive the appropriate levels of surgery, treatment and rehabilitation in their home countries. Again...Rotarians putting service above self. www.romac.org.au/donate

Duration:00:34:39

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TB and Leprosy are Curable!

10/13/2023
Brilliant Sydney researcher Mikaela Coleman won a Rotary Global Grant to investigate the scale of TB and Leprosy in the Pacific Islands. She meets community leaders, politicians and donors who all want to eradicate these diseases. But they don't always see eye to eye where the solutions are often frustrated by rising sea levels inundating some of the health facilities. Listen to this passionate and eloquent young Australian. Brilliant Sydney researcher Mikaela Coleman won a Rotary Global Grant to investigate the scale of TB and Leprosy in the Pacific Islands. She meets community leaders, politicians and donors who all want to eradicate these diseases. But they don't always see eye to eye where the solutions are often frustrated by rising sea levels inundating some of the health facilities. Listen to this passionate and eloquent young Australian. Brilliant Sydney researcher Mikaela Coleman won a Rotary Global Grant to investigate the scale of TB and Leprosy in the Pacific Islands. She meets community leaders, politicians and donors who all want to eradicate these diseases. But they don't always see eye to eye where the solutions are often frustrated by rising sea levels inundating some of the health facilities. Listen to this passionate and eloquent young Australian. Brilliant Sydney researcher Mikaela Coleman won a Rotary Global Grant to investigate the scale of TB and Leprosy in the Pacific Islands. She meets community leaders, politicians and donors who all want to eradicate these diseases. But they don't always see eye to eye where the solutions are often frustrated by rising sea levels inundating some of the health facilities. Listen to this passionate and eloquent young Australian.

Duration:00:27:09

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Art for a Cause. Michael Harriden...artist

10/6/2023
Highly talented artist from the Lower Blue Mountains, Michael Harriden explains his passion for painting, how it has taken him around the world and the impact that his generosity as an artist (and as a long distance cyclist) has had in enabling the construction of schools in Cambodia and Papua New Guinea. A truly generous Rotarian. His exhibition Art for a Cause is at Glenbrook Cinema Hall, 27, 28 October.

Duration:00:21:51

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The Eyes Have It!

9/29/2023
Thanks to volunteers from the Sydney ophthalmology profession, supported by Rotary, eyesight problems in Santiago City, Philippines were substantially reduced. This same dedication applied when the program was introduced with great success to Griffith and neighbouring towns in New South Wales. Mark Hedges, International Director, Turramurra Rotary Club explains. Thanks to volunteers from the Sydney ophthalmology profession, supported by Rotary, eyesight problems in Santiago City, Philippines were substantially reduced. This same dedication applied when the program was introduced with great success to Griffith and neighbouring towns in New South Wales. Mark Hedges, International Director, Turramurra Rotary Club explains. Thanks to volunteers from the Sydney ophthalmology profession, supported by Rotary, eyesight problems in Santiago City, Philippines were substantially reduced. This same dedication applied whenthe program was introduced with great success to Griffith and neighbouring towns in New South Wales. Mark Hedges, International Director, TurramurraRotary Club explains. Santiago City, Philippines were substantially reduced. This same dedication applied when the program was introduced with great success to Griffith and neighbouring towns in New South Wales. Mark Hedges, International Director, Turramurra Rotary Club explains

Duration:00:18:51

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Saving our Kids from Suicide

9/22/2023
8.6 Australians die every day by suicide. More than double the road toll. Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians between the age of 15 and 44. But Rotarian Lester Pearson decided to do something about this founding SOKS, Save our Kids from Suicide. Hundreds of lives have now been saved. Lester explains how it started, how it works through sports organisations and the complementary focus on supporting Rotary programs for youth enrichment.www.soks.org.au

Duration:00:22:53