R O T A R Y      C L U B     O F     P R A H R A N

W E    C A R E.      W E    S H A R E.      W E    A L L    G A I N.
Caring for local children:  Stonnington school breakfast program Caring for the environment: Tree-planting Caring for the Community: Bridge Club raises funds for cancer research Team Adventures: Departing for the School of St Jude in Tanzania Sharing social events and enjoyable activities together


Graeme Newton, President 2009-2010
Welcome from
Graeme Newton
President


Rotary in Prahran


Bridge Club


Stonnington Cares


Becoming Involved with Rotary


Friends of the Club


History of Rotary


Annual District 9800 Conference


Seeking Sister/Friendship Program


Past Office Holders Hall of Fame


Contact Us


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Welcome to The Rotary Club of Prahran.

"As we in freedom and security leave this meeting, let us be consciously grateful for the sacrifices made by the generations before us, to establish this nation and this way of life. Let us always remember our pledge, to practise the principals of Rotary, for the betterment of the community, the nation and all mankind."

        Abe Grutzner - Member Rotary Club of Prahran (President 1972-73)


We meet:

Mondays: Lunch meetings 12.45 for 1.00pm
                  Evening Meetings 6.15 for 6.30pm

                  Click here for evening meeting dates

At:  Mt Erica Hotel
        Cnr High Street & Williams Road
        Prahran




What does Rotary Do?

2009-2010 Theme: The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands

The main objective of a Rotary Club is service in the community, the workplace and throughout the world.

Rotary International (RI) has developed a broad range of programs to help clubs carry out this vital mission. Some programs have been underway for many years, while others are recent, to meet emerging needs.

Rotary's community service programs address many of today's most critical issues: hunger, the environment and literacy, to name only a few.

RI also offers programs focussing on young people, including service clubs for high school students and young adults, leadership training workshops, and student exchanges.

The international component of RI programs enables clubs to assist Rotary efforts abroad, to share information and to arrange exchanges with Rotarians in other countries.

Many club and district projects are designed to promote high ethical standards in the workplace and to help people across society to become, and to remain, productive members of society.

What does Rotary do in Prahran?