Newsletter Items
Camp Getaway Working Bee

Members of Brighton North Rotary spent Friday 29th and Saturday 30th May at Camp Getaway on their annual working bee.
Bayspeak 2026 Final

The final round of Bayspeak on Tuesday 2nd June saw St Bede's College, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and Firbank Grammar School triumph in a lively and entertaining contest of speakers.
Quiet Acheivers Supporting Our Village

Brighton North Rotary have several quiet achievers supporting 'Our Village' (formerly St Kilda Mums).
Bayspeak Heat 3

Outstanding speeches, informative and entertaining, featured in the third heat hosted by Brighton Grammar School last Tuesday, at their Duigan Centre. Four schools competed: Mentone Girls Grammar School, Star of ther Sea College, St Bedes College and OLSH College. The event was chaired by Ian Littlehales from Sandringham Rotary.
Bayside Rotary Radio Show

Our Bayside Rotary Radio Show, last Tuesday, hosted by Anne Cobham and Geoff Dobbs, featured an interview with Josephine Falzarano about MUNA 2026. Josephine is the Director for Youth Pathways in D9800.We also interviewed Dorothy Gilmour, Creator and Chair of Safe Families about the work of that organisation and the Respectful Relationships program. You can listen to the podcast of the show at:
https://www.southernfm.com.au/
Upcoming Events

| Thursday May 21 | DIK Working Bee |
| Thursday May 28 | Business Awards Night |
| Friday May 29 - Sunday May 31 | Camp Getaway |
Bayspeak Heat 2

Brighton Grammar School hosted the second heat of Bayspeak at their Duigan Centre. Four schools competed: Wesley College, Brighton Secondary College, St Leonards College and Brighton Grammar School. Brighton Secondary College won the junior section, with St Leonards College coming second. The senior section was also won by Brighton Secondary College, with Wesley College coming second. The first and second winners of each section will progress to the final.
BaySpeak 2026 Heat 1

The first heat of BaySpeak for 2026 was held at Firbank Grammar on 5 May. Students from Kilbreda College, Kilvington Grammar and Firbank Grammar competed.
Brearley/Turner Golf Trophy

Container for Cambodia update

A 40-foot shipping container of medical items and supplies has left Donations in Kind bound for Cambodia. Brighton North Rotary was one of 15 clubs who contributed to the cost of sending the container.
Unite for Good Multi-District Impact Summit

The Multi-District Impact Summit was held in Horsham, Victoria from 27-29 March. It was described as a "living, breathing reminder of what humanity can be when kindness, courage, and community take centre stage." Read a summary of the conference posted on the District 9800 website.
April is Environment Month

Rotary shares an interest in protecting our common legacy: the environment. April celebrates the Rotary Foundation's 7th Area of Focus: the Environment.
We work with communities to implement service projects that improve the environment and transform lives. Thriving ecosystems can support people’s health, create economic opportunities, and help build peace.
April is Environment Month

Rotary shares an interest in protecting our common legacy: the environment.
April celebrates the Rotary Foundation's 7th Area of Focus: the Environment.
We work with communities to implement service projects that improve the environment and transform lives. Thriving ecosystems can support people’s health, create economic opportunities, and help build peace.
Talk with us today.
Container for Cambodia

Brighton North Rotary is one of 12 District 9800 clubs who have contributed to the cost of sending a shipping container of medical items to Cambodia from Donations in Kind. The container was packed at DIK on 24 March for shipping on 30 March. Clubs provided $10 000 towards the cost of the container which was matched by a District 9800 grant of $10 000.
Upcoming Events
| Friday March 27 - Sunday 29 | Multi District Impact Summit Horsham |
| Thursday April 16 | An Evening with Tim Wilson MP |
| Thursday April 30 | NO MEETING |
| Friday May 1 | Brearley Turner Golf Trophy & Dinner |
| Friday 29 - Sunday 31 May | Camp Getaway (tbc) |
Rotary Brighton North Computers for Nepal

An Anti-Slavery Project:
(Watch the Video)
Brighton North, together with several other Clubs and a District Foundation Grant, have provided computer facilities for girls in Nepal rescued from human trafficking. This makes for a wonderful Humanitarian project.
The underlying benefit is that these girls and women are less at risk when they have a greater range of skills than simple village life.
For more information: www.northbrightonrotary.org.au
Visit to Queen Victoria Market with DG

Brighton North Rotary members and friends (and members of other Clubs) attended the Queen Victoria Market on Wednesday 11 March for a tour hosted by District Governor Peter Shepheard. Peter works for the Queen Victoria Market (which was officially opened on 20 March 1878) and gave us a fascinating insight into its history and its future. At the end of the tour we visited the Summer Night Market area for dinner.
DIK News

Morning tea with Jennifer Jones
On Tuesday 24 March, DIK will host Past Rotary International President Jennifer Jones. Jennifer is also the Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair-elect 2025-2026. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland Ontario, Canada.
You are invited to DIK (Shed 39/400 Somerville Rd, West Footscray) for morning tea at 11am and to meet with Jennifer and her team. Please RSVP to whatsnew@rotarydik.org for catering.
DIK Working Bee
We will have a Working Bee at DIK on Thursday 19 March. We arrive at the DIK Store around 9.30am and leave by 12.30pm. During this working bee we will be preparing goods for a Cambodian shipping container of hospital medical equipment. The Club is contributing financially to this project and it will be great to also have hands on involvement. The container will be packed and leaving DIK on 24 March.
The work is not hard or strenuous but is important. Car pooling is available for anyone who needs it. If you are able to assist, please let Gerry know.
Collecting for bushfire affected communities
DIK is collecting tools: wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes, hammers, blowers, forks, gardening and fencing equipment, electrical leads and other items suitable to help the bushfire affected communities clean up and regain their lives. Items can be delivered to DIK on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10am and 3pm. Contact whatsnew@rotrydik.org
Upcoming Events

| Tuesday March 17 | Bayside Rotary Radio Show |
| Thursday March 19 | DIK Working Bee |
| Thursday March 19 | BayCISS Donations |
| Tuesday March 24 | Past RI President Jennifer Jones Morning Tea at DIK |
| 27-29 March | Multi District Impact Summit Horsham |
| 29-31 May | Camp Getaway (tbc) |
DIK News

Morning tea with Jennifer Jones
On Tuesday 24 March, DIK will host Past Rotary International President Jennifer Jones. Jennifer is also the Rotary Foundation Trustee Chair-elect 2025-2026. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Windsor-Roseland Ontario, Canada.
You are invited to DIK (Shed 39/400 Somerville Rd, West Footscray) for morning tea at 11am and meet with Jennifer and her team. Please RSVP to whatsnew@rotarydik.org for catering.
DIK Working Bee
We will have a Working Bee at DIK on Thursday 19 March. We arrive at the DIK Store around 9.30am and leave by 12.30pm. During this working bee we will be preparing goods for a Cambodian shipping container of hospital medical equipment. The Club is contributing financially to this project and it will be great to also have hands on involvement. The container will be packed and leaving DIK on 24 March.
The work is not hard or strenuous but is important. Car pooling is available for anyone who needs it. If you are able to assist, please let Gerry know.
Collecting for bushfire affected communities
DIK is collecting tools: wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes, hammers, blowers, forks, gardening and fencing equipment, electrical leads and other items suitable to help the bushfire affected communities clean up and regain their lives. Items can be delivered to DIK on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10am and 3pm. Contact whatsnew@rotrydik.org
News and Announcements

Sea Scouts annual sailing day: On Sunday 1 March we cooked sausages for 360 scouts from the 1st/14th Brighton Sea Scouts and three other scout groups at their sailing day at Karkarook Park. Brighton North Rotary has had a long association with the 1st/14th Brighton Sea Scouts who have now been going for 118 years.
Garden DesignFest (21 & 22 November) promotion at Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show: The Show will be held at the Melbourne Exhibition Building from Wednesday 25 March to Sunday 29 March. It attracts 110,000+ visitors over the 5 days. Volunteers are required for a 3.5 to 4 hours morning or afternoon shift on the Show dates. Are you able to assist? Contact Malcom Baird.
March is Water Sanitation and Hygiene Month: Read about Melbourne Rotary's vital life saving project in the Philippines enabling villagers access to clean water.
Shark Nets: Good or Bad? The Firbank Grammar v Brighton Grammar Debate

Since 1991, the Brighton Grammar v Firbank Grammar Debate has been a highlight in our Club’s year, and this year’s debate exemplified the high standard we have come to expect from these students.
News and Announcements

GardenDesignFest promotion at Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show: Malcolm Baird has secured a stand at the Show to promote GardenDesign Fest which will be held on 21 & 22 November. Two volunteers will be needed per shift at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (Wednesday March 25th – Sunday March 29th). Contact Malcolm if you are able to help
Donation to Every Daughter Matters: $5000 raised from our club and other clubs has been donated, via RAWCS, to RC Kathmandu. This money will go toward the purchase of computers to assist in the training of Nepalese girls rescued from abduction and exploitation.
Maria Ruberto on Building Mental Resilience

Maria Ruberto, our Guest Speaker last week, is the founder and director of Salutegenics Psychology, a strengths-based practice that moves people in personal and professional spaces toward mental fitness and life-health. Maria’s work is based on the theory of Salutogenesis where wellbeing is built from the development of positive human assets, including affective functioning and strengths-based skills.
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