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Rotary Club of Kerang

Locality: Kerang, Victoria



Address: 1 Rattray Street PO Box 224 3579 Kerang, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rotary-Club-of-Kerang/387598458014500

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05.05.2022 Many thanks Sarah Mostyn for your support!



21.04.2022 Breakfast is ready Kerang, come and get it! Happy Australia Day!

19.04.2022 Great crowd and atmosphere at Cohuna Farmers and Makers Market. Come grab some lovely locally sourced food and drink.

07.04.2022 The Rotary Train is at the Nyah Christmas Carnival tonight. Wow, what a great event



29.03.2022 At last our train is out of the station. Lots of happy kidlets and not so young kidlets enjoying the ride at the annual Nyah Christmas Carnival

16.03.2022 Would you like to meet like-minded people, volunteer on community-service projects and really make a difference? Then join us! #volunteers #makingadifference #locallyandglobally #peopleofaction

23.01.2022 Spaces still available in our November course. Registration forms available at https://rotary9780.org/SitePage/rotary-leadership-institute or from Club President's and Secretaries.



22.01.2022 Great coverage in today's local paper, the Gannawarra Times, about our ongoing mask-making project.

20.01.2022 If you have completed RLI and you haven't done the survey, can you please do so the committee can work towards keeping the program relevant and available to more members.

19.01.2022 Another completed project for our community.

19.01.2022 Can't wait for the first D9780 online Rotary Leadership Course this weekend.

16.01.2022 Do you or does someone you know get around on a mobility scooter? If so, you'll realise that visibility is essential for safety. The Rotary Club of Kerang has some of these bright Hi-Vis vests available to anyone who needs them. Be seen, be safe! We make these vests available for free to those who need them. Remember, we also have face-masks available on the same basis. As always, however, any voluntary donation towards our ongoing projects is welcome. If you need one or know of anyone in need of a vest or a mask, get in touch.



11.01.2022 A great opportunity, without leaving home.

11.01.2022 Another project for our community completed. Rotarian Gerardine and Friend of Rotary Irene hand over 62 clothing protectors they handmade over the past few weeks to Glenarm nurse Melissa.

11.01.2022 Many myths about Rotary get busted here!! Ask if you want to know more about Rotary and especially our club - the Rotary E-Club of Australia Nomads.

10.01.2022 Rotary is an active service club doing good in the world. We are always looking for members who can bring their skills along, but you don't have to be a rocket scientist! Although our activities are constrained at the present, we still have many projects on the go. If you want to make enquiries about joining us, please by all means, get in touch!

06.01.2022 Rotary Club of Kerang are wanting to do a project to celebrate 100 years of Rotary in Australia next year, so we are looking for ideas on what we could do, mainly what Kerang people would like. Please feel free to comment below and help us to serve our community. We are hoping to discuss this at our next Rotary meeting online Thursday 1st October.

03.01.2022 This weekend, the last of the four information boards has been put up at the Rotary BBQ shelter in Atkinson Park, Kerang. The final board is a map of the many Ramsar wetlands in the area which are easily accessible for visitors should they choose to stay. It is designed to catch the attention of locals and visitors alike so that they might decide to go and see the abundant natural sights we have. There are many photos and lots of interesting information on the board, you should go down sometime and check it out. Many thanks to Damien Cook from Rakali Ecological Consulting who supplied many of the stunning photos and to the North Central Catchment Management Authority who kindly provided the map we used.

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