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NEXT MEETING: TUESDAY 31st MAY 2016
WORKING BEES COMING UP
DISTRICT 9800 CHANGEOVER - 26th JUNE 2016
ROTARY CLUB CENTRAL MELBOURNE-SUNRISECHANGEOVER - FRIDAY 1st JULY 2016
MEETING REPORT TUESDAY 24th MAY 2016
GALLERY
NEXT MEETING 31st MAY 2016
GUEST SPEAKER: JASON BOSLAND
"SUPPRESSION ORDERS AND MEDIAFRUSTRATION"
The Open Courts Act 2013 (Vic) (‘OC Act’) came intoforce on 1 December 2013. It was introduced to‘strengthen and promote open justice’ in Victoriafollowing ongoing concerns that the use ofsuppression orders by the courts in that state wasplacing the fundamental principle of open justice intojeopardy. The media, in particular, claimed that toomany suppression orders were being made in Victoriacompared to other jurisdictions in Australia and thatmany were imprecise and overly broad in scope andoften contained insufficient limitations as to theirduration.But is the Open Courts Act achieving its aims inreducing the number of suppression orders made inthe Victorian courts? Has it resulted in improvementsin their drafting? This presentation will share the
Meeting Responsibilities
WEEKLY ROSTER 31st May
ChairLEBBOS, Elias
PresenterTHOMAS, Tony
GreeterLOVE, Kevin
ReporterSEALE, Alan
PhotographerJONES, David
DoorROLLS, Russell
Director ReportTHORNTON, Roger
Bulletin EditorDRIVER, Allan
MARKET ROSTER 2nd June2016
Bump InSEALE, Alan
Bump OutWALKLATE, Kevin
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findings of an empirical study of all suppressionorders made by the Victorian courts under the newAct in the two years following its commencement.
Jason Bosland isDeputy Director of theCentre for Media andCommunications Lawat Melbourne LawSchool, where heteachescommunications andintellectual propertylaw. He holds degreesfrom the University of
Melbourne and the London School of Economics. Hisprimary research interests lie in media law, includingdefamation and privacy, open justice and the media,contempt of court and freedom of speech.
WORKING BEES COMING UP SOON
QUEENS BIRTHDAY WEEKEND 11/12th JUNE.
Echuca-Moama Annual Steam Rally - at EchucaMore volunteers are always welcome. Possiblemembers' billeting with RC Echuca-Moamamembers may be available.
Upcoming EventsEchuca Moama Steam RallyJun 11, 2016 – Jun 12, 2016
VicPol Mentoring ProgramGraduation breakfastRACV City ClubJun 21, 20167:30 AM – 8:45 AM
Changeover DinnerAmora Riverwalk HotelJul 01, 20167:00 PM – 11:30 PM
SpeakersMay 31, 2016Jason BoslandSuppression orders and mediafrustration
Jun 21, 2016Police Mentoring Graduationbreakfast
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Sponsors
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DONATIONS in KIND working bee has beenpostponed to 18th June.
For more information about either of the aboveplease contact Frank O'Brien on mobile 0409
008 804 or email: [email protected]
DISTRICT CHANGEOVER - 26th JUNE- INVITATION
This is the changeover of Julie to Neville our ownDistrict Governor and the first from our Club to
achieve this high office. It would be great if as manymembers, partners, friends as possible would be
there to support Neville and Rebecca on thisimportant occasion.
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CENTRAL MELBOURNE CHANGEOVER- 1st JULY - INVITATION
MEETING REPORT 24th MAY 2016
Posted by Anne KING
Chair of the day Rob Hines opened the meeting with atoast to Rotary International.
There was one visitor to the club this morning – soonto be inducted Sarah Overton
Announcements:
Frank O’Brien advised that the new date forDIK was 18/6 after several changes inarrangementsPresident George Mackie revealed that he hadattended the launch of Tony Thomas’ book andsaid that it was an elegant affair and that forthe first time in his experience he had seenTony lost for words. He also advised that the7/6/2016 was the date for three events:
Sarah’s inductionVote by the club on the proposed newname for the clubA discussion on membership focus and avote on the way forward.President Elect Justine Murphy put aplug in for a screening of a movie on 2nd
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June called Bringing the Light – the storyof 7 women. It is being screened at 6.30at the Nova Cinema and is an inspiringstory of a sustainable social enterprise.
Club Forum:President Elect Justine announced her goals for2016/17 to be:
*A happy, productiveclub
*A proven, systematicprocess in place forattracting and recruitingmembers
*A new membermentoring program inplace, with newmembers active andengaged
*A successful and wellattended District Conference (March 2017)
*A sustainable fundraising program in place
*An ongoing commitment to humanitarian service atdistrict level
The club’s Focus Plan developed during this rotaryyear (strategy on a page) was displayed and thenproject managers / directors spoke about individualcomponents of the plan.
Various matters were discussed and the full set ofslides are on the web-site.
Justine also handed out a document to membersasking them to indicate what area / project they wereinterested in being involved with for the year.Members who haven’t completed the document canfind it on the web-site.
Highlights were:
The swindle is to remainReports on club activities in future are going tobe project based rather than avenue of servicebased.
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We need to determine a use for the trailerpreviously used for community villageA reminder that DIK can be used for communityprojects not just overseas aid.Rob Hines is keen to continue to exploreindigenous projects and/ or engagementopportunity with the indigenous communityIt was decided that we would probably notcontinue with the Fraternitas award as its valueto international house has diminished since thequantum of the award has reduced to $250
GALLERY
Club Strategy Meeting:
WARWICK EXPLAINING THE CLUBSSTRATEGIC PROCESS.
TEAM LEADERS FOR THE INCOMING YEARPRESENTING TO THE MEETING:
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