Club History
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A Brief History of the Rotary Club of Port Darwin
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THE BEGINNINGS Port Darwin's sponsor club, Darwin, convened an inaugural meeting of the Port Darwin Rotary Club in March 1983 at the old Hotel Darwin. Eight months later Port Darwin received their charter on Thursday 8 December at the Mindil Beach Casino. The club had 26 charter members of whom two remain as the club merges with the Darwin Sunrise Club. The dinner meetings were first held at the Darwin Hotel, the Don, the RSL, Guiseppes, Chatz and then the Darwin Sailing Club. |
OUR CHARTER MEMBERS |
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Howard Aldridge - Casino Management |
Brenton Hancock - Youth Services |
Alistair Bailey - Newspaper Administration |
Peter Harvey - Computer Equipment Sales |
Neil Barrett - Footwear Retailing |
Anthony MacMichael - Property Management |
Neil Blackley - Business Equipment Sales |
Andrew McCracken - Structural Consultant |
Mervyn Brooks - Education Administration |
Ian Menzies - |
Philip Clark - Office Automation systems |
Rodney Meyers - Pathological Services |
Charles Constance - Intrastate Air Transport |
Colin Minton - Architectural Services |
Edward D'Ambrosio - Investing |
Robert Rankine - Aerial Work Contracting |
Barry Davis - Racing Gaming Policy |
Barry Savage - Accounting Services |
Paul Ewens - Legal Services (Private) |
Neil Stewart - Building Societies |
Peter Fanning - Police Adm. Industrial Relation |
William Stewart - Building Societies |
Robert Glovitch - |
Michael Taranto - Mechanical Engineering |
Carl Gorsuch - Business Consulting |
Simon Wragg - Quantity Surveying |
| OUR INAUGURAL BOARD | |
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| Charter President | Charles Constance |
| Vice President | Barry Davis |
| Honorary Secretary | Mervyn Brooks |
| Honorary Treasurer | Barry Savage |
| President Elect | Neil Barrett |
| Club Service Director | Colin Minton |
| Community Service Director | Barry Davis |
| International Service Director | Paul Ewens |
| Vocational & Youth Service Director | Rod Meyers |
| PAST PRESIDENTS | |||
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| 1983-84 | Charles Constance PHF | 1994-95 | Gary Smith |
| 1984-85 | Neil Barrett | 1995-96 | Chris Moyle |
| 1985-86 | Barry Davis PHF | 1996-97 | Rod Meyers PHF |
| 1986-87 | Ian Menzies | 1997-98 | Ken Hatfield PHF |
| 1987-88 | Mal Grosvenor PHF | 1998-99 | Ross Muir / John Mizen |
| 1988-89 | Neil Barrett | 1999-00 | John Mizen |
| 1989-90 | Geoff Wiff | 2000-01 | Barry Richards |
| 1990-91 | Stuart Shelby-James | 2001-02 | Rod Meyers PHF |
| 1991-92 | Ken Selwood | 2002-03 | Asha McLaren PHF |
| 1992-93 | Monty O Mahoney PHF | 2003-04 | Asha McLaren PHF |
| 1993-94 | Joe Davis PHF | 2004-05 | Joe Davis PHF |
HIGHLIGHTS
In its 20-year history, the Club has been active in a large number of projects and programs, especially in the early years, the most significant being:
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Provision of a portable stage for PCYC;
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Coordination of the Mardi Gras for the Bougainvillea festival;
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Construction of a $50,000 outdoor patient recuperation area at the Royal Darwin Hospital with support from the Government and other Rotary clubs;
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Instigator and regular contributor to Camp Quality in the Northern Territory since its inception;
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Rotary Youth Exchange. The club has hosted 9 students from overseas countries as well as sponsoring a number of students from the Northern Territory overseas;
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Providing financial assistance to local charities and Australian and International Rotary Programs including RAWCS, ROMAC, Polio Plus and the Rotary Foundation;
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Instigated and assisted the rehabilitation of the Duke St Rainforest;
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Provision of a split air conditioning system for Ambon Protestant Hospital;
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sponsorship of the education of three children in Indonesia;
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Regular successful film nights;
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yearly raffle for Paspaley Pearl;
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Earlier this year "a Big Morning Tea" was held with the profits supporting the Cancer Council;
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Provision of magazines for the Cowdy Ward;
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Sponsorship of a training course for a junior sailor; and
- Supporting: The Leprosy Mission, southern bushfires, sausage sizzle at the Home Show.
THE FINAL YEAR
As we moved into the year 2004/2005 centenary year of Rotary it became apparent that our declining membership was again undergoing further losses with one member taking extended leave of absence due to illness and another indicating an extended time away from Darwin due to well deserved long service leave.
This meant that for a large portion of the year our seven members were reduced to an effective five.
Despite our efforts to recruit new blood, our ageing membership and low numbers were simply not an attractive combination.
As well, the decision of Rotary International to charge us for a minimum of ten members placed an extra burden on the existing membership.
Added to the above the pressures placed upon the remaining members for fundraising and other community activity were enormous.
The debate that we had to have was finally raised. This was not an easy decision by President Joe but in the best interest of Rotary and the members generally over the ensuing months the debate continued.
Members were charged with attendance at other clubs to quietly assess their attitude towards accepting us into their ranks.
Once the decision was made to amalgamate/merge with another club we began negotiations with two clubs.
We were made to feel very welcome at Darwin Sunrise and there followed a series of meetings with myself and Malika Okeil eventually resulting in the amalgamation of both clubs, retaining the name of the Rotary Club of Darwin Sunrise (incorporating The Rotary Club of Port Darwin).
The new club will continue with our ongoing commitments as well as their own, it will be a truly amalgamated club.
We truly look forward to the opportunity to enjoy Rotary with all of you.

Joe Davis PHF
2004-05 Centennial President
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