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In Gear ROTARY CLUB OF BEAUMARIS WEEKLY BULLETIN Number 39, 27 April 2015 Next Meetings T 30 A S: M R, L T: L I H L C: T MK AV: C D'A C D: G S, D G H: H C T 7 M S: R S T: F P C: M S AV: R S C D: G S, J S H: P F T 14 M S: A A T: R F D S C: M P AV: A C C D: G S, J S H: A C 2014—2015 Serving the Community since 1985 Presidents Report We heard the quote at conference “If you want to go fast, go alone…If you want to go far, go togeth- er”. I must say our “100 th Anniversary of Gallipoli” celebration proved this to be very true. Almost 100 people attended our celebration at the Beaumaris RSL. We thank the other Rotary Clubs in our cluster, our guest speaker, Peter Darvall and many other guests, for their strong support. Spe- cial thanks must go to Peter & Maureen Flude and John & Jeni Beaty for their organisation and won- derful room presentation. As a result we were able to donate $250 to Beaumaris Legacy. Peter Darvall enlightened all of us on the many and significant achievements of the impressive individu- al, Sir John Monash, who was an “engineer” ( for the few of us claiming that title) The “Replica WW1 One Bear” raffle and our “One Up Coin Toss” also proved to be very popular. Thanks to our Mayor, Felicity Frederico, MLA, Mur- ray Thompson, Assistant District Governor, Kay Gordon, Rotary Clubs of Hampton, Sandringham, Moorleigh Moorabbin, Bentleigh Moorabbin and Beaumaris, and all partners and guests for making this a great event. We have received notice from District that Malcolm Chiverton will be our District Governor in 2017 / 2018. Congratulations Malcolm and Karen. Next week we are back at Victoria Golf Club, with Michael Robinson talking to us on “Livbetter”, a concept on how the elderly can stay longer in their own homes. Tony McKenna will chair the meeting. Ken Contents 1 Presidents Report 2 Notices 3,5 This Week’s Speaker / Photos 6 Rotary Charity Garden Auction 7 RCOB; An Evening with Max Walker 8 RCOBN; Gala Trivia Night 9 Club Structure / Picture of Week Unless stated otherwise venue is Victoria Golf Club 6.30 for 7.00

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Serving the Community since 1985

Presidents Report We heard the quote at conference “If you want to go fast, go alone…If you want to go far, go togeth-er”. I must say our “100th Anniversary of Gallipoli” celebration proved this to be very true. Almost 100 people attended our celebration at the Beaumaris RSL. We thank the other Rotary Clubs in our cluster, our guest speaker, Peter Darvall and many other guests, for their strong support. Spe-cial thanks must go to Peter & Maureen Flude and John & Jeni Beaty for their organisation and won-derful room presentation. As a result we were able to donate $250 to Beaumaris Legacy. Peter Darvall enlightened all of us on the many and significant achievements of the impressive individu-al, Sir John Monash, who was an “engineer” ( for the few of us claiming that title) The “Replica WW1 One Bear” raffle and our “One Up Coin Toss” also proved to be very popular. Thanks to our Mayor, Felicity Frederico, MLA, Mur-ray Thompson, Assistant District Governor, Kay Gordon, Rotary Clubs of Hampton, Sandringham, Moorleigh Moorabbin, Bentleigh Moorabbin and Beaumaris, and all partners and guests for making this a great event. We have received notice from District that Malcolm Chiverton will be our District Governor in 2017 / 2018. Congratulations Malcolm and Karen. Next week we are back at Victoria Golf Club, with Michael Robinson talking to us on “Livbetter”, a concept on how the elderly can stay longer in their own homes. Tony McKenna will chair the meeting.

Ken

Contents

1 Presidents Report 2 Notices 3,5 This Week’s Speaker / Photos 6 Rotary Charity Garden Auction 7 RCOB; An Evening with Max Walker 8 RCOBN; Gala Trivia Night 9 Club Structure / Picture of Week

Unless stated otherwise venue is Victoria Golf Club 6.30 for 7.00

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Sight of the Week, Page 9 Hubble Telescope 25th Anniversary Photo The glittering tapestry of young stars flaring to life in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image resem-bles an exploding aerial shell in a fireworks display. The vibrant image is being released to celebrate Hubble’s 25 years of exploring the heavens. The sparkling centrepiece of Hubble’s silver anni-versary fireworks is a giant cluster of about 3,000 stars called Westerlund 2. The cluster resides in a raucous stellar breeding ground known as Gum 29, located 20,000 light-years away in the constellation Carina.

The giant star cluster is only about 2 million years old and contains some of our galaxy’s hottest, brightest, and most massive stars known. Some of the heftiest stars are carving deep cavities in the surrounding material by unleashing a torrent of ul-traviolet light and gale-force stellar winds (streams of charged particles). These are etching away the enveloping hydrogen gas cloud in which the stars were born. The image reveals a fantasy landscape of pillars, ridges, and valleys. The pillars, composed of dense gas, are resisting erosion from the fierce radiation and powerful winds. These gaseous monoliths are a few light-years tall and point to the central clus-ter.

To see more go to:

http://hubble25th.org/images/27

Hocking Stuart Sandringham 62-64 Station Street

Telephone: 03 9521 9800

Note; As part of our arrangement with Hocking Stuart discounts on agents fees are available to RCOB members.

An Evening with Max Walker

Saturday 30 May

For Details see Page 7

Calling Golfers Who Would Like a Game on Saturdays

There are a few of us who play golf at San-dringham on a Saturday morning, generally hit-ting off just after 9am.

While we have a four, and some casual fill-in players, the question is are there enough oth-ers in our Club, or friends of club members, men or women, to get more than one four go-ing on a regular basis?

More than one four will also mean when some of us are working at our Farmers’ Market or on other Saturday Rotary activities that we have a better chance of making up at least one four, or even more.

The options are for people to play a social game or competition. We can easily accom-modate a four comprised of some who want to play in the competition while the others play socially.

So, if you are interested in playing on a Satur-day morning please let Greg Every know at [email protected] or give him a ring on 0418 110 350.

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100 Years of ANZAC Anniversary Function Speaker: Professor Peter Darvall AO. Topic: The Life and Legacy of General Sir John Monash. Professor Peter Darvall AO was the Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash Universi-ty from 2002 until August 2003. Prior to this, he had a distinguished career in civil engineering and was at Monash for 33 years. He was educated at Scotch College Melbourne. Prior to being vice chancellor he was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Monash University, responsible for research and development and information tech-nology, a position he held from 1993 to 2003, and was previously Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Professor Darvall is the author of several books on mechanics and structures and has written numer-ous research papers on topics related to his areas of expertise. He has been a Board member of the Prince Henry’s Institute for Medical Research, Mon-tech, the Victorian Strategic Industry Foundation (SIRF), the Baker Medical Research Institute, the Institute of Reproduction and Development and (CRCs) and the Cooperative Research Centres for Catchment Hydrology, Water Quality and Treat-ment, and Freshwater Ecology. He was also previ-ously on the board of Melbourne Water. Professor Darvall is Director of The General Sir John Monash Foundation. The Foundation is a charitable organisation in Australia. Its purpose is to raise funds for, and to administer, Australia’s prestigious postgraduate scholarships – the John Monash Scholarships – to recognize excellence and leadership. In 2004, the first group of Scholars were selected to receive the General Sir John Monash Foundation Scholarship. Since this time, they have become Australia’s most prestigious postgraduate scholar-ships. The Foundation and Scholarships are sup-ported by the Australian Government, private sector organisations, universities and individuals. They are Australia’s equivalent to the renown Rhodes Scholarships. Professor Darvall gave an excellent talk on his topic covering the life of Monash from prior to WW1 were he established himself as both a pre-eminent engi-neer, citizen soldier and lawyer (with forays into his romantic life), his development as one of the great generals in WW1 and his post war work in estab-lishing Victoria’s industrial base (were he became more powerful than the State’s Premier and Cabi-net)

Despite all his achievements Monash was never fully recognised in his own lifetime due to a combi-nation of his German Jewish heritage and his un-conventional romantic relations. Professor Darvall’s talk was based upon the follow-ing sources which are recommended for anyone who wants to get the fully history of one of the greatest Australians. •Geoffrey Serle, “John Monash: A Biography”, Mel-bourne University Press, 1982 •Roland Perry, “Monash: The Outsider Who Won a War”, Random House Australia, 2004 •Alan Holgate et al, “John Monash: Engineering Enterprise Prior to WW1”, Publications and Website •John Monash, “The Australian Victories in France in 1918”, Hutchinson and Co., London, 1920 •Tim Fischer, “Maestro John Monash”, Monash Uni-versity Publishing, 2014

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Above; Leaving for Europe flanked by wife and daughter

Below; With Lizette Bentwitch at Melbourne Cup

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100 Years of ANZAC Anniversary Function Photos

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CLUB STRUCTURE 2014 - 2015 UPDATED 20/04/2015

BOARD CLUB SERVICE

President Ken Mirams Director Trish Smyth

PE, VP Trish Smyth Auditor Tony Phillips

Secretary Roy Seager Program Richard Jones

Treasurer James Glenwright Meeting Attendance Trish Smyth

Foundation Mike Hede Communications David Lea

Branding & PR Malcolm Sawle Fellowship Megan Glenwright

International John Beaty Photographers John Beaty, Greg Every

New Generations Kerrie Geard Almoner Geoff Stringer

Community Chris D'Arcy Chair /Host /Cashiers /AV Roster

Fundraising Adrian Culshaw Youth Protection Officer Malcolm Parks

On to Conference Robert McArthur^*

TEAM MEMBERS

International Community New Generations Fundraising

Fred Hofmann Geoff Abbott David Rushworth Harry Wolfe

John Sime Rob Fenton Mary Sealy Heather Chisholm

David Langworthy Richard Shermon Tony McKenna * Roger Frewen

Geoff Stockdale Tony Phillips Geoff Stringer

Ross Phillips David Greenall LOA David Hone

Malcolm Parks Lynda Doutch Chris Martin Judi Hall

John Manks Jason Tonks Royal Melbourne Golf Charmaine Jansz

David Greenall Jim O'Brien Antony Nixon

Concourse Festival Branding & PR Harry Wolfe Peter Flude

Kerrie Geard Peter Flude^ David Hone# Mike Hede

Masters Golf Parking David Lea MUNA / NYSF

James Glenwright Martin Fothergill Heather Chisolm

^ Farmers Market # Indigenous Project * District