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Rotarians do their bit to help limit impact of malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is preventable and curable.
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Pat Cronin Foundation
Pat Cronin Foundation partnerships manager Steve Layt spoke at a recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Carlton.
Read MoreInvesting energy in youth
Younger residents of our communities, in the 20 to 40 age group, make a major contribution to the number of people who volunteer in Australia.
Read MoreRotary marks Nelson Mandela Day with youth summit
Nelson Mandela International Day, established by the United Nations, was celebrated on July 18. Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world, and the ability to make an impact.
Read MorePassionate volunteer awarded outstanding community leadership award
In 2010-11 the Rotary Club of Carlton instigated a Community Leadership Award to recognise people in the local community who have demonstrated by example a commitment to initiating programs and/or supporting their communities.
Read MoreFrom the Burns Unit and a Beechworth boy to advanced trauma units in Israel/Palestine
The Trauma Unit – Carlton Rotary has been very proud to be a small part of Project Rozana, an international service project that was originally a project of the Rotary eClub of District 7610 (Northern Virginia USA) and the Rotary Club of Holon (Israel).
Read MoreFitzroy arts graduate wins prestigious Rotary scholarship
Carlton Rotary is very proud to announce that the club’s nomination for a Postgraduate Global Grant Scholarship has been successful; Antonia Kent from Fitzroy and a graduate of the University of Melbourne was one of two selected.
Read MoreBooks to a new home
As mentioned in previous editions of the Inner City News, Carlton Rotary has been running a Book Fair each December/January and plans are currently being made for the 2022 Fair.
Read MoreRIMERN-the home of residential recycling
The Rotary Inner Melbourne Emergency Relief Network (RIMERN) is open again at 32-34 Lincoln St Brunswick East, after a temporary closure during January 2022 due to COVID safety issues.
Read MoreAssociate Member’s exciting appointment
Dr Noor Shah Kamawal was originally a member of Carlton Rotary Club in 2011-2012 when he completed a Masters in Epidemiology at the University of Melbourne as a recipient of an Australian Government Scholarship. Dr Kamawal graduated from Nangarhar University, Jalalabad, Afghanistan with a Degree in Medicine in 2007.
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