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Rotary International is a humanitarian service organization which brings together business and professional leaders in order to provide community service, promote integrity, and advance goodwill, peace, and understanding in the world. It is a non-political and non-religious organisation.
Find out how you can make a difference in the community with Rotary
The main objective of our Club is Service – in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.
Rotary’s Five Avenues of Service guide the work of every Rotary Club.
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Did you know? Rotarians internationally are focusing on diversity with changes to Rotary across Australia and Zone 8 as well as evolving e clubs and cause based Rotary clubs.
Called by a cause: Rotary Club of Mental Health & Wellness
The Rotary Club of Mental Health & Wellness is one of a growing number of cause-based clubs around the world. Its members include (top row, from left): Judith Verduzco and Maribel Khoury-Shaar; and (bottom row, from left): Guity Javid and Marisol Chianello.
Welcome to the Global Nurses and Midwives Rotary Club
Are you a Nursing or Midwifery professional who wants to make positive changes in your community and the world? If so, then this is the club for you.
AT just 20 years old, Catherine Smith took over the Wellington Point Rotary Club 2019-2020 presidency
“We (young people) know that we want to be involved, we know that we want to be ready for the challenges that lie ahead and I think that we’re all trying to create different pathways to give back to the community with our leadership ability,” she said.
“Rotary is an avenue that people can follow through with and be able to do those things (and) to see such thoughtful and considerate people who are going out and helping the community is really inspiring and to be a part of that really gives me a lot of joy.
“When you’re among other people who are willing to go out of their way to make a difference, you’re never going to go wrong.”
Today, the world faces an urgent demographic challenge: 1.8 billion young people, between the ages of 10 and 24, are standing at the door of adulthood. Every month, 10 million young people reach working age – ready to begin productive lives.
Will they get the education they need? Will they gain the skills and training they need?
Or will they be left behind?
Maybe you want to join us to link to Rotary Youth Leadership or Research Programs. or to support local youth and educators.
Data from
Sustainable Development Impact Summit