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Wrest Point

Hobart

26 - 28 March 201Text Box:0

Rotary Tasmania, District 9830
Conference 2010

“Children Our Future”

 

Jane Rutter

is one of Australia’s most brilliant and versatile flautists. She is one of a few classical flautists in the world with the ability to cross over successfully into jazz and pop. All her albums have entered the FM pop charts. She has an extensive record of world-wide performances over a distinguished career. Feel free to invite all your friends. For those wishing to only attend her presentation and supper a $35 catering cost applies.

 

 

DEBATE CLIMATE CHANGE

Fantasy or Fact

Witness a challenging debate between opposing Climate Change heavyweights -
Senator Christine Milne (prominent Tasmanian activist and Greens party member) and
Associate Professor Stewart Franks (recognised worldwide as a leading hydrologist on climate change).

 


New Members of 2009 - 2010

Clubs are invited to encourage all new members of 2009/10 to register for the conference and are invited to “sponsor” their participation at the exclusive “New Members’ Breakfast”, 7.30am Saturday 27th March.
New members have the opportunity to share their vision with a keynote speaker for the occasion and report back to Clubs.


 

Message from DG Ian

Elizabeth and I take pleasure in inviting you to the Rotary District Conference in March 2010 at the Wrest Point Convention Centre.

Conferences have traditionally been an inspirational finale in celebrating a great year of service to the community. My Conference Committee is working towards yet another milestone for all Rotarians and friends to enjoy in our District.

The theme for the conference— “Children Our Future”—is in line with the core beliefs of concurrent World Presidents of Rotary International. You will not only hear a broad range of eminent speakers address this theme, but be moved by the inclusion of children in the conference.

We support Rotary because it is an amazing organisation full of people who want to reduce suffering in the world.

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