Rotary Club of Nedlands

Rotary Club of Nedlands “We all come to Rotary to become involved, and to make a difference.

We were invited into our Clubs because Rotary knew we were capable , we chose to join because we decided to rise to that challenge."

10/03/2026

Even though she’s a bit coy about it , it’s happy birthday to our fabulous President Gisela!

A no-brainer we would think!
17/02/2026

A no-brainer we would think!

So. Any thoughts? Is there a need for our free hot showers and occasional haircuts in Balga and the City of Stirling ? Based on our visit this morning, following a busy Monday at The Shopfront and Victoria Park Community Centre , it looks like we could be useful.

We're leaning towards starting a fortnightly trial on Tuesday mornings, joining the Balga Salvos outreach, Foodbank WA and Orange Sky Australia.

Once we kick off, we'll be reaching out in search of local vollies, including hairdressers ✂ and hopefully a second driver 🚛.

WACOSS Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness Volunteering WA

We are really proud of our continuing support for our friends at the Brollie Brigade. Below is a report from Jim Mellor ...
04/12/2025

We are really proud of our continuing support for our friends at the Brollie Brigade. Below is a report from Jim Mellor on activities over the last year . It’s longish but worth a read . It’s great to see what can be achieved when we all work together.

Dear supporters, colleagues, friends,

With summer heating up, the holiday season upon us and 2025 almost in the rear-view mirror, we’re past due for a quick update.

The truck that you all made possible has now been in full service for a year, following a two-week trial in late Nov 2024.

Showers & Haircuts given

As of this writing, we are well on track to exceed 1000 showers for the calendar year. In the previous year, we averaged around 500 showers while using the interim trailer for service.

We have 15+ official service stops already scheduled for December, even with some hubs suspending and some organisations closing over the holidays. We are now also providing some non-hub services.

Prior to the loss of access to the east truck we were paying to use up until early 2023, we peaked at around 1500 showers per year and we are confident that we will meet or exceed that average in the second half of 2026.

We are also averaging in the range of 5-600 haircuts for the year. Our small but dedicated hairdressing team is far more popular than our shower service 😊 and, if more opportunities were available, they would probably far exceed our shower statistics (and enjoy the bragging rights).

Service stops and activities continue to expand

The Shopfront. At last update, we were preparing to begin a fortnightly Monday lunch time service, which is still operating and will continue into the new year. We are averaging 1- 4 showers per visit.

Vic Park Community Centre. We have increased our presence to weekly over the last three months and will continue going forward. We generally provide 4-8 showers with occasional haircuts. Monday evenings include food and laundry.

Salvos Merriwa. We have been providing a fortnightly Thursday service alongside a Salvo’s hot breakfast and average 2-4 showers per service and probably 4-6 haircuts per month. In 2026, we will likely shift to Friday brunch alongside Positive Spin laundry and increase to weekly service when able.

Moore St. We are determined to add fortnightly Thursday evenings to our weekly Tuesday services in 2026, but we have a few logistical challenges to overcome first.

Service stops challenges – an anecdote

We have been pursuing an arrangement to support Midland Meals, which provide a 365-day evening meal service in a public carpark. We have held discussions with the City of Swan, the carpark owners, for six months and have recently been informed that we will need to submit a development application and be approved before we can either visit weekly with the shower truck or provide a pop-up water station that would enable Midland Meals to provide daily showers using our trailer.

Going forward, we are focussing on the second option as either requires a DA and the trailer option will support more people in need as it can be left in Midland and be readily available.

Showers & hygiene field triage
On an increasing number of occasions in the second half of 2025, we have learned of people sleeping in carparks in the northern suburbs, both inside of and without cars, as well as becoming aware of a few encampments on the edges.

For people for whom a tent is home, they cannot safely attend a service hub and risk losing everything so, when we deem safe and appropriate, we are now bringing the showers directly to them. We intend to provide more of these services in 2026 – the ultimate best use of a mobile service that can operate independent of power and water supplies.

Winter Warmer call-out a success
With your generous support, we were able to keep up with the steady demand for sleeping bags, mats and packs throughout the cold and wet months. Even with the change of seasons, we are still using the tail end of the allotment you provided to keep up with requests. Thank you for making it possible.

Depot search and interim solution
While we continue the search for a small central depot, and squirrel away some savings in anticipation, we are most grateful that the Perth Alliance Church in Kewdale has stepped forward to provide us with an interim solution.

Their timing is great, as we will shortly lose our ad hoc truck storage on a vacant residential lot in Vic Park. Their secure carpark will also provide a safe place for volunteers to pick up the truck and store their own vehicle. We anticipate that we’ll also be able to use a small storage place for restocking our consumables, exchanging towels and storing some donations.

In appreciation, we’ve cut the grass, added some compacted gravel levelling, added parking dots to all of the bays, repaired pavers and are sprucing up the entry gates.

Thank you all; for making our service possible, for keeping us viable and ensuring the we remain sustainable as we grow our impact. It only works because all of us make it possible, working together. We’ve been out and about, staying connected and also finding new friends and look forward to sharing some of those stories in the near future.

As we look forward to 2026, may everyone first enjoy a holiday season that provides for rest, relaxation, recharge and of course laughs with those who are nearest and dearest.

Our appreciation as always and best regards,

Jim on behalf of the team

Well we are off & running at our new club digs at the Wylie Arthritis Centre for our breakfast get togethers on Thursday...
04/12/2025

Well we are off & running at our new club digs at the Wylie Arthritis Centre for our breakfast get togethers on Thursday mornings .
We are magnificently catered for by our hosts, William & Maria from Nourish Cafe( pictured).
And this morning we were fired up by DG Veronica Lawrence who gave us a timely update on all things Rotary South Pacific.

Last week’s meeting was tinged with sadness as we said goodbye to Rosa & Enzo Strangio, our breakfast meeting hosts for ...
19/10/2025

Last week’s meeting was tinged with sadness as we said goodbye to Rosa & Enzo Strangio, our breakfast meeting hosts for the last 10 years at Valdarnos on Waratah Ave. They have provided us with the best breakfasts in Rotary world and have been generous and delightful supporters.
The Club took the opportunity to recognise their contribution to our culture with a penetrating interview by Sergeant at Arms Tim Lyons who discovered , amongst other things,a serendipitous meeting on an Al Italia flight 30 years ago led to a wonderful life together in Perth for a glassblower and a butchers daughter.
A charming poem in their honour was read out by the poet who wishes to remain anonymous.
Let’s just say she is of German extraction and may or may not be the President.
Scenes from the meeting below.

Great stuff BB!
18/09/2025

Great stuff BB!

10/08/2025

Excellent work Jim & team .

Excellent meeting last week with Nedlands MLA Jonathan Huston joining us for breakfast .  Not all politicians take the s...
21/07/2025

Excellent meeting last week with Nedlands MLA Jonathan Huston joining us for breakfast . Not all politicians take the same path enroute to Parliament! He was no doubt a little disappointed at being hosted by our own “feather duster “ PP Dave Taylor while President Gisela is swanning around Europe.!

Last night we marked the end of President Dave Taylor’s wonderful year at the helm of the good ship Nedlands.( no idea w...
27/06/2025

Last night we marked the end of President Dave Taylor’s wonderful year at the helm of the good ship Nedlands.( no idea why the nautical reference) . So much to celebrate and of which to be proud. Did you know that our own Nedlands Foundation has contributed nearly $ 500k to our various projects since 2010?
So much to look forward to with President Gisela Birch now in the bridge.
She announced a formidable board and laid out an ambitious but achievable plan for us .
Great to have PDG Jerry Pilcher and his wife Kerry able to attend .
The extended farewell of our exchange student Antoine Kauffer, continued with his departure imminent-ish !
Thanks to the staff at the Nedlands Golf Club for again accommodating us handsomely .

19/06/2025

We are going to see if we can be useful at The Shopfront in Bentley, starting a trail service on Monday 23 June from around 10:45am to noonish+ and then fortnightly thereafter.

The Shopfront offers light lunches from 11am - 1pm, M-F, and advocacy and support during those hours or by appointment.

Let's see how we go!

Orange Sky Australia Street Doctor Street Chaplains Perth Homeless Support Group Black Swan Health
WACOSS Western Australian Alliance to End Homelessness Volunteering WA

At our meeting today we were joined by Clinical Nurse Rheumatologist specialist Debbie Tunbridge from the Perth Children...
05/06/2025

At our meeting today we were joined by Clinical Nurse Rheumatologist specialist Debbie Tunbridge from the Perth Children's Hospital, who was able to tell us about Camp Freedom, a 4-5 day live-in camp for children aged 7-17 living with rheumatoid arthritis and various related conditions.
She was supported by Lisa Henry from the Arthritis Foundation which has for a number of years supported this fantastic program. Debbie herself has been passionately involved with this camp in a voluntary capacity for 30 years.
Little did she know, we had an ulterior motive for getting her there.
For many years our club has awarded the David Cruickshank Award for Service to Vocation. We like to surprise people and so it was with Debbie when it was announced by President-elect Gisela Birch that she was the recipient for 25/26.
Seen here is a stunned Debbie receiving this prestigious award from President Dave Taylor. She keeps the small shield while the large one is on display at the Nedlands City Council Chambers
We love our nurses here at the Nedlands Club!

Tonight we celebrated the 25th Olive Anstey Nurse of the Year Awards. Our club continues to support this fantastic proje...
15/05/2025

Tonight we celebrated the 25th Olive Anstey Nurse of the Year Awards. Our club continues to support this fantastic project .
Winners were as follows:
Excellence in Leadership- Ellie Tovey
Excellence in Innovation- Shannon Hewitt
Excellence in Professional Practice- Elise Dozak

Olive Anstey Nurse of the Year - Ellie Tovey!

Congratulations to all nominees , finalists and winners

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