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About the school and Jason's focus for the future
Mar. 12, 2026
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Le Quesnoy Sister Club- Dinner Netball Premier CHS
Apr. 09, 2026
David Partis will update us on the progress of our Sister Club relationship with the Rotary Club of Le Quesnoy. A small delegation from our club visited Le Quesnoy in August 2024. In December this year, a larger delegation of the Rotary Club of Le Quesnoy delegates are visiting. We will also hear from a few other Rotarians who have visited Le Quesnoy and experienced the connection and friendship. Catering by Netball Premier team. |
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The Rotary Foundation Peace Scholar applicant
Apr. 16, 2026
Each year The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International offers 130 peace study scholarships: 50 fellowships for Master’s degree courses and up to 80 for post-graduate certificate studies at Rotary Peace Centres in seven universities around the world.
The Master’s degree peace and development course is 15-24 months long and includes a two-three months field study.
The post-graduate certificate course in a blended learning programme offered to experienced professionals working in the peace and development space.
Annie Walker, a Political Science and International Relations graduate of University of Canterbury, previously from Cambridge and now living in Hamiton approached the club through our website to see if we could assist her with her Peace Scholarship Masters' application. After speaking with TRF chair and President Lawrie, I met Annie over Easter and had no hesitation in commending her to The Rotary Foundation's Scholarship Committee in the hope she will be interviewed so her application can proceed.
John Tarbutt
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Waikato Medical School -Dinner CHS Drama
May 07, 2026
Professor Ross Lawrenson is a senior academic at University of Waikato Medical School and a respected leader in population health and primary care research. As Director of Medicine, he has played a key role in shaping the development of the Waikato Medical School and advocating for a third medical school in New Zealand to address workforce shortages and improve health outcomes, particularly in rural and underserved communities . His work spans cancer epidemiology, health equity, and the use of data to inform better healthcare decisions, and he is widely recognised for his collaborative approach with clinicians, policymakers, and communities to translate research into practical improvements in patient care. |
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RYLA 2026-Dinner CHS Kapa Haka
May 14, 2026
This week, we’ll be hearing from 5 attendees at this year’s RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) programme. RYLA is a Rotary-sponsored leadership development programme for young people, typically aged 20–26, focused on building confidence, communication skills, and a strong sense of community leadership. Through workshops, guest speakers, and team-based challenges, participants are encouraged to grow both personally and professionally while forming lasting connections with like-minded peers. RYLA aims to inspire the next generation of leaders to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond. |
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May 20, 2026 9:00 a.m. - May 24, 2026 12:00 p.m.
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