Archives, Awards and Property
Archives, Awards and Property
 
Phillip Tome 
Wagga Wagga Kooringal 
ptome4krc@yahoo.com.au
0402 463 102
 
Chairman of the Archives, Awards and Property Committee.
 
D9705 Directory 
 
ROTARY DISTRICT 9705 AWARDS
 
1 NEVIN HUGHES OUTSTANDING NEW PROJECT AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has initiated an outstanding new project at the local, national or international level. The project must be completed or nearing completion or be fully established and operating if it is a project that will continue for a number of years.
Announced at District Conference
 
2 ALF GILLESPIE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has made a substantial contribution to the local community and which has by doing so, significantly enhanced the relationship between Rotary International and the local community.
Announced at District Conference
 
3 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has made an outstanding contribution to one or more international projects. The contribution may be monetary eg. a Matching grant, in-kind or volunteer service. The contribution could also be to any Rotary Foundation program.
Announced at District Conference
 
4 GRAHAM BARBER VOCATIONAL SERVICE AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has significantly upheld the second objective of Rotary. i.e. encouraged and fostered high ethical standards in business and profession, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society.  The winning club must be able to demonstrate the upholding of the second objective in a practical and observable way that has also
involved the local community.
Announced at District Conference
 
5 ALAN JOSEY YOUTH SERVICE AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has provided outstanding support to local youth through established Rotary programs and those initiated by the club.
Announced at District Conference
 
6 DISTRICT CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE AWARD
Awarded to the club that has recorded the highest attendance at the current conference based on the following formula. The result is: number of club members registered for the conference divided by  
the current number of club members multiplied by the distance
between the club and the conference location. The calculation is to
be made for both Saturday and Sunday and an average of the two
is taken as the score. The highest score wins.
Announced at District conference
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7 BEST CLUB BULLETIN
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has produced a
bulletin on a regular basis that consistently meets the following
criteria:
􀁸 has a high quality front cover that includes the name of the club,
RI President, District Governor and Club President as well as the
Rotary emblem and theme for the year
􀁸 contains useful information such as board members, details
about club members, Rotary Grace, Four Way Test etc.
􀁸 contains specific information useful to members such as rosters,
club news, future events, guest speaker program
􀁸 reports on last meeting
􀁸 includes the Club President’s report
􀁸 contains Rotary information for educational purposes eg. TRF, RI
Projects
􀁸 has an attractive presentation through use of layout, headlines,
colour
􀁸 is well written, easy to follow, error free and contains reliable
information
􀁸 is regularly forwarded to the DG, DGE, DGN, District Secretary,
AG for club group and other clubs within the group.
Announced at District Conference
 
8 JOHN CLOUGH MEMBERSHIP GROWTH AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has achieved the
highest net growth in percentage terms as at 15 May
Announced and awarded at District Changeover
 
9 THE DISTRICT AUSTRALIAN ROTARY HEALTH AWARD
Awarded to the club that during the Rotary year has contributed the
highest per capita giving to Australia Rotary Health
Announced and awarded at the District Changeover
 
10 BRUCE GRUBER OUTSTANDING ROTARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD
FOR CONTRIBUTION TO ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
Awarded to the Rotarian in D9700 who, in the opinion of the District
Governor, has during the Rotary year made the most significant
contribution to the work of Rotary International. The contribution
may be at local, national or international level.
Announced and awarded at District Changeover
 
11 THE DISTRICT GOVERNOR’S AWARD TO THE ROTARIAN OF THE
YEAR
Awarded to the Rotarian in D9700 who in the opinion of the District
Governor has during the year made the greatest contribution to the
community through Rotary service
Announced and awarded at the District Changeover
 
12 THE DISTRICT PEACE COMMUNITIES AWARD
Awarded to the club that has made a difference in the lives of
individuals and groups and so contributed to peace within their
community
Announced at District Conference
 
The Download List on the left was prepared in November 2010.
Trophies and Awards are stored in Wagga Wagga.
Contact Michael Knight. 0412 376 570
mgk@knightsmeats.com.au