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Lessons Learnt from Sport
Jul 21, 2020
Alexis stumbled on boxing more than 15 years ago at the age of 19. It changed her life for ever in every way possible. A woman of many firsts she fought at the 2012 Olympics becoming the first woman to win a bout at the Olympics for New Zealand and she was responsible for the first Olympic Boxing win for NZ in 16 years. She represented New Zealand at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and won Bronze at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. She retained a top six world ranking for almost half her career and won Oceania gold silver and bronze medals. She retired while still the NZ Champion after 13 years in the ring She clocked up 113 fights in 31 different countries. She has a BSc in Sports Science and is a trained Physiotherapist. She is currently a Mindset and Performance coach and a Motivational Speaker. |
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Jul 24, 2020 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Setting up & runnning a Safari Game Park
Jul 28, 2020
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Jul 28, 2020 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Jul 31, 2020 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Aug 02, 2020 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Following the success of the Fellowship Walk last weekend, we are doing another one this weekend at the same time and same place. Please join us on Sunday 9th August at 10.a.m at Victoria Avenue, in Remuera. Partners, friends and familes welcome. The meeting spot is at the lower end of Victoria Avenue in Remuera, weather permitting. There is easy street parking available. The path is all boardwalks and footpaths so its very accesible. We will walk torward Orakei Basin, where we will have tea or coffee and then head back to our vehicles. This will take between 1 hour and 1 and half hours in total. Please join us if you can, and get in touch with Elaine Ebbett if you have any questions about this walk. If you'd like to host our next walk in your local area, please get in touch with Kat Trevor. |
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Aug 04, 2020 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Aug 07, 2020 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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2018 Inquiry into Mental Health
Aug 11, 2020
Professor Ron Paterson recently led a major Government Inquiry into Mental Health & Addiction. He will address the club on this Inquiry and its findings and Recommendations. He is Professor of Law at Auckland University and a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Melbourne University. He was Deputy Director-General of Health in 1999-2000 then Health & Disability Commissioner for 10 years till 2010 when he Chaired the Banking Ombudsman Scheme for 3 years. Subsequently he was Parliamentary Ombudsman 2013-2016 and is now Chair of the New Zealand Centre for Human Rights. He is a Barrister and Solicitor, a USA trained Mediator and is an Honorary Fellow of the Australasian College of Physicians. He was awarded an ONZM in 2011. |
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Aug 14, 2020 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Fundamentals of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership
Aug 18, 2020
Intelligence offers many benefits when it comes to leadership and governance, but there is a particular type of intelligence that great leaders have – emotional intelligence (EI). Join us to learn what EI is, how emotions work and explore the EI Model that makes a difference in leadership.“ Camelia Petrus, PGDip I/O Psychology, Head of Business Development at Lynch & Associates Limited Chartered Accountants, is a GENOS and OPRA Psychology Group Accredited Emotional Intelligence in Leadership and Workplace Behavior assessor and EI development trainer. Camelia facilitates EI assessment and training in areas of Leadership, Employee Engagement, Sales Performance, Customer Service and Productivity. The EI assessments Camelia uses are Genos Emotional Intelligence Inventory, a behaviour-based measurement model. |
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Aug 22, 2020 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
We have secured another shift for our Rotary Club at the Haeata Community Centre at The Auckland City Mission. It is located at 23 Union Street, CBD, Central Auckland. Background: The Community Centre provides practical assistance and a safe space for rough sleepers. It is an opportunity for Mission staff to engage with the homeless and work towards addressing the wider issues they face. Haeata kitchen serves a nutritious breakfast and a takeaway lunch bag 365 days of the year to the homeless community. Approximately 80 – 200 people attend the meal service each day. We Rotary Club volunteers, will be working in the kitchen alongside the chef to make and prepare food items for the takeaway lunch bag service. Tasks include, preparing food, packing and labelling food for distribution. General kitchen duties such as dishes and cleaning before, during and after service, stacking of shelves, topping up supplies, maintaining cleanliness in the dining room and back of house areas during service. Please note all volunteers must be aged 18 years and over to participate in this activity. This is a non-client facing role. Health & Safety: Every shift starts with a health and safety briefing conducted by a mission team member. We ask that all volunteers wear light practical clothing and closed footwear suitable for working in a kitchen. We need 6 volunteers to complete this role.Get in touch with Chris if you have any questions. |
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Update on the growth of Kiwi Harvest and it's response to greater demand
Aug 25, 2020
Gavin is CEO of KiwiHarvest, having spent his career across the travel, aviation, business and logistics sectors. A former Officer in the Royal Air Force, he has previously worked with vulnerable communities and individuals in various parts of the world. Gavin has spent many years in Auckland building a sound network of relevant connections that benefit KiwiHarvest. Gavin is well placed to expand the services that are provided by KiwiHarvest to grow the volume of food that is available for distribution throughout New Zealand. |
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Learning & Living Well
Sep 15, 2020
Sally Wenley was brought up in rural Hawkes Bay and excelled at sport – then in 1987 at the age of 16 a school bus crash left her a paraplegic. Sally graduated from Massey University with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English, while at Massey she was involved with the student newspaper and radio. She obtained a post grad Diploma in Broadcast Journalism and moved to Auckland to work at TVNZ. Post TVNZ Sally worked for Radio New Zealand, during her time there Sally won four Qantas Media awards for radio reporting. After becoming a mother Sally freelanced and continues to do so – writing features and being on Radio NZ’s ‘The Panel’ as well as regularly reviewing books for its morning programme with Cathryn Ryan. Sally’s career now has a parallel focus on governance and she has completed a course through Massey university. She has been a director on the Occupational Therapy board, and the Ponsonby Community Centre. She currently volunteers as a director on the National Riding for the Disabled |
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Remaining Relevant
Sep 22, 2020
Diana and Terry started the Remuera Real Estate Register in 2011 and their share of Remuera sales has grown threefold. Prior to entering real estate and establishing the Remuera Real Estate Register, Diana owned a hospitality equipment supply business and had additional background in property law, financing and corporate headhunting. Terry’s original career was advertising, and he built Mackay King to be the country’s biggest and most awarded agency of its time before selling it to Saatchi & Saatchi. The other key interest in their lives has been houses. They have rebuilt and redecorated some beautiful homes, and are just now starting another project for themselves; a property that they had sold through the Register was then re-listed with the Register, and the second time they just “had to buy it” … |
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How do we get out of this mess?
Sep 29, 2020
Roger’s talk will:
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Oct 03, 2020 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Please join us for another Downtown Fellowship Wallk & Coffee on Saturday the 3rd October at 9:30am at Victoria Avenue in Remuera. Partners, friends, familes and dogs welcome. Coffee break will be at Kings Garden Centre. The meeting spot is at the lower end of Victoria Avenue in Remuera, weather permitting. There is easy street parking available. The path is all boardwalks and footpaths so its very accesible. We will walk torward Orakei Basin, where we will have tea or coffee and then head back to our vehicles. This will take between 1 hour and 1 and half hours in total. Please join us if you can, and get in touch with Elaine Ebbett if you have any questions about this walk. If you'd like to host our next walk in your local area, please get in touch with Kat Trevor. |
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US Elections
Oct 06, 2020
Tracey Barnett has been a contributing commentator and columnist for The New Zealand Herald, The Sunday Star Times, TV3, TVNZ, NewsTalkZB, The Listener, bFM and Radio Live, among others.
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Oct 11, 2020 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Please join us for another Downtown Fellowship Wallk & Coffee this Sunday at 9:30am at Victoria Avenue in Remuera. Partners, friends, familes and dogs welcome. Coffee break will be at Kings Garden Centre. The meeting spot is at the lower end of Victoria Avenue in Remuera, weather permitting. There is easy street parking available. The path is all boardwalks and footpaths so its very accesible. We will walk torward Orakei Basin, where we will have tea or coffee and then head back to our vehicles. This will take between 1 hour and 1 and half hours in total. Please join us if you can, and get in touch with Elaine Ebbett if you have any questions about this walk. If you'd like to host our next walk in your local area, please get in touch with Kat Trevor. |
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Oct 16, 2020 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
We have secured another shift for our Rotary Club at the Distribution Centre at Auckland City Mission. It is located at 15 Auburn Street, Grafton. The Distribution Centre plays an important role in ensuring that donated goods are distributed to those in the community who need them the most. Volunteer activities: Packing food parcels | sorting donated food | sorting donated clothing & linen| assisting drivers on deliveries and pick-ups | general warehouse cleaning | assisting with any other tasks as required. Health & Safety: There will be a health and safety briefing. Please wear light practical clothing and closed footwear suitable for working in a warehouse. Most of the tasks include light to medium physical work, the majority of your time will be spent standing. We need 6 volunteers to complete this role. Get in touch with Chris if you have any questions. |
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Oct 24, 2020 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Please join us for another Downtown Fellowship Wallk & Coffee this Saturday at 9:30am at Victoria Avenue in Remuera. Partners, friends, familes and dogs welcome. Coffee break will be at Kings Garden Centre. The meeting spot is at the lower end of Victoria Avenue in Remuera, weather permitting. There is easy street parking available. The path is all boardwalks and footpaths so its very accesible. We will walk torward Orakei Basin, where we will have tea or coffee and then head back to our vehicles. This will take between 1 hour and 1 and half hours in total. Please join us if you can, and get in touch with Elaine Ebbett if you have any questions about this walk. If you'd like to host our next walk in your local area, please get in touch with Kat Trevor. |
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Nov 01, 2020 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Greg Moyle is on the hunt for some helpers to join him on the farm on Sunday to work in the orchard.
As you know Greg provides huge support to the club by way of his produce and providing gardens in schools.
BBQ lunch will be provided......thanks to Alan Deal who has offered to be chef of the day.
Address: 220 State Highway 27, Mangatarata - kick off time 10/10:30am.
(approx. 1 hour drive from Auckland)
Any questions give Greg a call 021 444 339.
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Nov 03, 2020 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
It's time for the big race and this year we are hosting our Melbourne Cup at Sheila & Tom's Place! Mark this date in your diary and invite partners, family and friends. It's a time for Fellowship, so please bring a plate of nibbles or sweets to share around at the end. They'll be prizes to be won and we'll have sweepstakes to run! Don't forget to BYO wine (otherwise it might be an awkward time) The BIG RACE happens at 5pm sharp! But don't worry, we'll get you home before dark. This event includes a casual meal, and we'll charge you just $20 - what a deal! We'll need some help to set up, so let's all muck in for The Melbourne Cup! |
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Nov 07, 2020 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
We are looking for members to try out our invigorating, healthy, Saturday morning walk (weather permitting), This is on this weekend on Saturday 7th November starting at 9.30. We'll walk from lower Victoria Avenueto Orakei, and morning tea or coffee and fellowship. Bring family, friends and dogs, Look forward to catching up for a fun get together, Kind regards, Elaine and Frankie. |
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Nov 10, 2020
Ian Proudfoot leads KPMG's Consumer/Industrial Markets and Agribusiness lines of business. He provides audit and transaction services to clients in a wide range of sectors, including agribusiness, retail and distribution. Ian joined KPMG in London and transferred to KPMG Auckland in 1996. Since that time he has undertaken a diverse range of client assignments including a 12 month secondment managing financial reporting and consolidation for a major New Zealand company. |
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200 Women: Who will change the way you see the world
Nov 17, 2020
Ruth Hobday is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Blackwell & Ruth. She has worked on a www.blackwellandruth.com 200 Women: Who will change the way you see the world
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Nov 28, 2020 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Join us for an invigorating, healthy, Saturday morning walk (weather permitting), This is on this weekend on Saturday 28th November starting at 9.30. Meet at the lower end of Victoria Avenue and walk to Orakei, enjoy morning tea or coffee and fellowship. Bring family, friends and dogs, Look forward to catching up for a fun get together, Kind regards, Elaine and Frankie. |
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Dec 02, 2020 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Please join us for our annual Rotary Christmas Party. Following the great feedback from last year, we've decided to support our local free house and go to The Conservatory in Wynyard Quarter again. It will be a great night to celebrate the rather interesting year we've had with Rotary friends, family and our community. This is a mix and mingle event with fresh seafood, delicious charcuterie platters, 18" pizzas and dessert. The cost for this event is $30 and will be charged to your Rotary account. Please note that drinks are to be purchased seperately at the bar, or you are welcome to set up a tab. You can find paid parking at the Jellicoe Street carpark or on the surrounding side streets and we cerainly encourage you to car pool, taxi or Uber if you are enjoying a couple of drinks. We can easily accomodate gluten free, dairy free, vegan and vegetarian, so please let Kat know if you have any dietary requirements. Get in touch with Kat or Gareth if you have any other questions. We are here to help. We look forward to celebrating the year that was, rather than the year that could have been, and enjoying some much needed Christmas Cheer with you all! |
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Dec 15, 2020 7:00 AM - 8:45 AM
We invite our Rotarians, families and guests to join us for our final meeting for 2020 at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell. As per last year, a wonderful finger food breakfast will be catered for by Delphine Feasts, tea, coffee and juice will be available. Cost for this meeting will be $30 per adult, in order to have the catering requirements right on the day can you please register yourself and guests by Tuesday 8 December and please make a note of any dietary requirements or email me gillj.downtownrotary@gmail.com with details. Please also advise if you will be bringing any little people along as we will be able to supply a childrens menu at $10 per child. |