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| 2026-03-17 07:40:00Z | Mar 17, 2026 | Darcy McCann | Strong Bodies – Healthy Community | Mar 17, 2026 7:40 am |
This presentation will include insights on long-term strength training and its role in overall health along with answers to key questions on maintaining activity, preventing chronic disease, and reducing injury risk. Darcy will also give guidance on getting started on a strength training journey. Darcy McCann is an Exercise Scientist with over two years of professional experience at Kieser South Melbourne. Prior to this role, he worked as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at Western Melbourne Propulsion Swim Club, where he had the opportunity to coach elite athletes, including two-time Olympian Tamsin Cook. He holds a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science from Deakin University. Before completing his degree in Australia, he studied Exercise Science at the University of Charleston, West Virginia, where he was also a member of the men’s NCAA basketball team. He is a strong advocate for health, performance, and longevity across the lifespan, and he firmly believes that resistance training is essential for every adult to maintain strength, function, and long-term wellbeing. |
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| 2026-03-24 09:00:00Z | Mar 24, 2026 | DIK warehouse working bee |
Mar 24, 2026 9:00 am - 1:00 pm |
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| 2026-04-07 07:40:00Z | Apr 07, 2026 | Patricia Wilson and Warwick Cavell | Community Employment Partnership – Making a real difference to people with a disability | Apr 07, 2026 7:40 am |
Vocational Committee members Warwick Cavill and Patricia Wilson will speak about how they are working together to improve employment outcomes for people with intellectual disability and autism through the Community Employment Partnership (CEP). Emily Raymond secured a job through the connections of a Rotarian at Box Hill Central Rotary club. She will share her story about the difficulties of finding a job through traditional means and how working has made a positive impact on her life. This is not a project of charity but of community action. Employment is not only important economically and financially, but it builds our competence, skills, confidence and social connections. It a huge part of our lives and contributes significantly to our sense of belonging and self-esteem. Ask yourself – what would your life be like without meaningful employment? We want to meet business needs and assist them to find skilled staff to fill tasks that are not getting done or are being done by others who are not entry level workers. Diverse workplaces improve business morale, workplace culture and can broaden a business’s customer base. |
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| 2026-04-21 07:40:00Z | Apr 21, 2026 | Bryce McNair | Stopping Preventable Deaths in Australia’s Backyard | Apr 21, 2026 7:40 am |
Bryce will introduce Australian Rotarians Against Malaria: why it exists, how it works, the challenges it faces, some success stories, and how Rotary Central Melbourne can help. Bryce McNair is the Southern Region Chair of Australian Rotarians Against Malaria. He has a background in law, economics and accounting and spent eight years as a ministerial adviser in Melbourne, Darwin and Canberra. Bryce ran a laboratory and two industry associations and was a management consultant before becoming a teacher. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Albury Wodonga Sunrise. |
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| 2026-05-05 07:40:00Z | May 05, 2026 | Matthew Shawcross | "We Don't Like School, We LOVE It!" | May 05, 2026 7:40 am |
Matthew's presentation will explore how Primary Schools engage vulnerable children in their learning, both from an academic and social-emotional perspective. Matthew Shawcross is a dedicated educational leader, currently serving as a Primary School Principal at both Sacred Heart, Fitzroy and St Joseph's, Collingwood. He is known for his commitment to fostering inclusive, student-centred learning environments. With a strong background in primary education, he has developed a reputation for nurturing both academic excellence and personal growth in young learners. Matthew’s leadership style emphasises collaboration, innovation, and a deep respect for the unique needs of each student, ensuring that every child is supported to reach his or her full potential. Throughout his career, Matthew has worked closely with teachers, families, and the wider school community to build a culture of trust, engagement, and continuous improvement. He is passionate about empowering educators through professional development and encouraging the use of contemporary teaching practices. Under his guidance, schools have thrived as vibrant communities where curiosity is encouraged, values are lived, and students are prepared with the skills and confidence needed for lifelong learning. |
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| 2026-05-19 07:40:00Z | May 19, 2026 | Liz Williams | Election Integrity – why does it matter? | May 19, 2026 7:40 am |
There are many components to ensuring elections are fair, transparent and accurate. Liz will talk about election integrity, how it is measured and how we stack up. Liz Williams worked in election administration for the majority of her career including 15 years as Deputy Electoral Commissioner at the Victorian Electoral Commission, overseeing state and local council elections and redivisions in Victoria. Her work has also allowed her to engage across a range of local, national and international settings including parliamentary committees, industry and academia. Since her retirement from the VEC, Liz has been appointed to a number of independent expert panels to review and recommend improvements to Victoria’s political finance laws (Chair) and local government electoral structures. Liz believes that Victoria demonstrates good practice in election delivery but the integrity and independence of our electoral bodies and the way elections are funded are ongoing priorities. |
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| 2026-06-02 07:40:00Z | Jun 02, 2026 | Dr Gayle Smerdon | What to do when everything sucks | Jun 02, 2026 7:40 am |
Bad Days happen. At work. At home. Sometimes before 10am. And when they do, having a plan can make all the difference. Dr Gayle Smerdon is the author of The Bad Day Playbook, a guide to navigating tough days with clarity, humour and practical actions. Gayle is a workplace learning specialist, speaker and author who helps people make work less exhausting and more meaningful. For more than two decades, she has worked across universities, government and not-for-profits, helping leaders and teams navigate change, build capability, and create healthy cultures. She studies how organisations function (and malfunction), exploring the interplay of systems, culture and behaviour. Her favourite question is simple: “Is this important and are we helping?” Gayle lives in Melbourne and is the contented slave to her feline overlord, Mr Spooks. |
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