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Apex Club of Kadina

Locality: Kadina, South Australia



Address: 48 Doswell Terrace 5554 Kadina, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 The Kadina Apex club has proudly supported the music program at Wallaroo Primary School. It’s fantastic to see the opportunities being provided to the students.



20.01.2022 The Kadina Apex Club is enormously proud that Apexian Jacob Venning has been announced by the Copper Coast Council as the 2020 Young Citizen of the Year. Congratulations Jacob a well deserved accolade for your dedication to community service.

18.01.2022 Monday night’s meeting was a fascinating tour of Gumview Free Range Eggs, a fantastic local business which has supported our club with our events. Thanks to Nicole Harris for welcoming us to your farm and showing us around

18.01.2022 Spring cleaning our Apex hire chairs and tables, followed by a BBQ tea and meeting, and also celebrating President Dale’s 50th birthday. Happy birthday Dale!



14.01.2022 The Kadina Apex Club featured strongly at the 2019/20 Apex Australia National Awards today. Congratulations to Paula Venning who was recognised as the Apex Australia Apexian of the year. Jacob Venning who was awarded the Apex Australia Young Apexian of the year. The 2020 inter club walk initiated & coordinated by Paula Venning received the Apex Australia Citizenship award. The Kadina Apex Chronicle edited by Daniel Lascelles was named the Apex Australia Newsletter of the year. It’s community minded people like Paula, Jacob & Daniel that make our club great & allow us to do the wonderful things we do in the Copper Coast to support our community. Congratulations Paula, Jacob & Daniel we couldn’t be prouder & thank you for everything you do.

13.01.2022 Convention Wrap Up from National President Bethany Paterson: What a great convention with a difference! Yesterday was our 89th Convention but our first ever vi...a Zoom. Whilst it was disappointing that we couldn’t meet face-to-face due to Covid-19, it was great to see that our virtual convention enabled Apexians from all over Australia to join in, with around 100 people present, and we were also honoured to be joined by Life Governor Subhash Bhola from Apex India and Life Member CS Naidu from Apex Malaysia, along with Julie Primmer, National President of Apex 40. We also had the company of a couple of non-Apexians who thought they would ‘enhance’ our screen sharing with some of their own material, and let’s just say that their membership applications may be declined. Note to self, don’t post the Zoom link on Facebook! Special mention to the Queensland contingent for organising a state catch-up which was so well-attended. Our Delegates Briefing Forum prompted some robust discussion and gave our National Board Directors an opportunity to respond to concerns. Our member’s training was a full day of training condensed into 1 hour and our plans to hold a 90th Celebration in Geelong in March and the Convention in Bundaberg in October gives us hope for much-awaited fellowship for Apexians across Australia. How much fun was the quiz?! Thank you so much to Elise Malberg and the Bairnsdale Club for bringing out our competitive spirit. Congratulations to all of our National Award winners: Apex Australia Newsletter Award: Daniel Lascelles, Kadina Apex Australia Publicity Award: Apex Club of Bairnsdale Apex Australia Service Project Award: Apex Club of South Wagga Wagga, Mighty Murrumbidgee Duck Race Apex Australia Citizenship Initiative: Paula Venning, Kadina, 2020 Interclub Walk Apex Australia Club of the Year: Apex Club of Beaufort Apex Australia Regional Communicator of the Year: Emma Jackson, Geraldton, RC 14, North WA Apex Australia Best First Year Apexian: Kaye McIntyre, Fraser Coast Apex Australia Young Apexian of the Year: Jacob Venning, Kadina Apex Australia Apexian of the Year: Paula Venning, Kadina Apexians are a humble bunch and we don’t often sing our own praises, and that is why our awards are so important because it brings to light all of the fantastic things we are doing around the country. Well done to all of our amazing award winners. A huge congratulations to Mick Godfrey, it was an honour and a privilege to have you as our National President, you are a shining example for Apexians around Australia and the world, and have left a lasting legacy. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making our Zoom Convention a success and I look forward to seeing you all in person in the near future. Yours in Apex Bethany Paterson National President Apex Australia

13.01.2022 Kadina Hub are proud to announce our first ever Easter Trail! Starting this Wednesday 31st 9:00AM running until Saturday 3rd April 12PM. All you need to do is d...ownload the app at the link below. Find and scan an image like this at each place on the map to find the Easter Bunny The image might be easy to find, or it might be hidden somewhere. Keep looking until the Easter Bunny reveals where to get a reward! https://links.hereugo.app/HyGq



12.01.2022 Today's R U OK Day, and this year it's even more important for us all to stay connected. Make contact with a fellow Apexian todayToday's R U OK Day, and this year it's even more important for us all to stay connected. Make contact with a fellow Apexian today

09.01.2022 Hi All, Remember to come join us for a free Australia Day Breakfast at the Wallaroo Town Hall.

08.01.2022 Happy birthday Apex!

05.01.2022 What a fantastic day at the Wallaroo Town Hall for Australia Day. We provided breakfast for 500 people and saw our own Jacob Venning awarded the Copper Coast Council Young Achiever of the Year. Congratulations Jacob Venning! National President Bethany Paterson also presented Jacob with the Young Apexian of the Year National Award and his mum Paula Venning with the Apexian of the Year Award. Thanks to everyone who attended and well done to our hard working volunteers and our Council for putting on a fantastic event

03.01.2022 Damian is Kadina Apex Club’s sole rider in this years Apex Outback Postie Bike Ride Day 1 the fun begins



01.01.2022 Monday nights meeting saw us visit the Copper Coast Resource Recovery Centre for a guided tour by club member Ivan Nolte. It was very informative and is surprising to see the volumes of our waste and how its dealt with. There are many things that most of us thought we were doing correctly but were in fact wrong. If you have 5 minutes it is well worth reading the guides on the Copper Coast Council website. https://www.coppercoast.sa.gov.au/servi/waste-and-recycling

01.01.2022 Tonight the club visited the Wallaroo Heritage & Nautical Museum. Thank you very much to Colin Boase for the guided tour. Many interesting displays, if you have not been we highly recommend it. The museum also contains the Wallaroo Apex Club artifacts.

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