
Peter Hovey opened the meeting and welcomed guest speaker Terry Landsberg, District Governor Elect Ian Hope, and Will’s guest Sam Methu.


The club’s main project is The Rotary Games which they offer annually for disabled youth and adults. Participants engage in the exercises they want, and receive t-shirts, medals, fruit, buns and mineral water. The Rotary Games are a long-standing collaboration between the Rotary clubs in Brevik and Langesund.
Barb Bailey asked for nominations for our Vocational Excellence Awards on 21 May.

Ross Harrison is forming a committee to plan for the Golf Day on 9 October. All are welcome to join.
Peter Asher reminded us to get tables of eight for the ROMAC Trivia Night to be held on Thursday 5 March.

District Governor Elect., Ian Hope, encouraged us to attend the District Conference at Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast during the long May weekend.
Next year the Conference will be held in Gympie.

Library + Community Space and the facilities it offers
Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade
The Wave – priority public transport for the Sunshine Coast
Bribie Island Breakthrough – approvals are for removal of sand only
Diamond Head Sea wall Project.
Moffat Beach sea wall
Paloma Paloma redevelopment – now Eden
RCQ building in Bulcock Street - Bianco Apartments
City Centre – the main street will be a construction site for 2 years with work mainly concentrating round the Felicity Park area.
The SCC app – a wonderful tool
Halls Creek, Caloundra South – most growth is at our end of the coast
Homelessness – there is a lot of it here, unfortunately.
Mark Williams is the District Governor (DG) for Rotary District 9620 for the 2025–2026 term, succeeding Sue Mulraney. As a former Rotary Youth Exchange student, engineer and experienced Rotary leader, he brings extensive experience to the role in leading the district which covers parts of Queensland, Australia. We will also welcome some members from the Rotary Club of Glasshouse Country.
Please plan to arrive early or stay after the meeting to enjoy fellowship and the opportunity to speak with DG Mark personally.
The Governor’s presentation will be the main program for the meeting, and we look forward to hearing about the District’s goals and initiatives for the year.
We look forward to seeing you there and making this an enjoyable and memorable visit.

Fellowship was enjoyed after the meeting.
- International Service: Progress continues on the Philippines teacher accommodation project, with $37,000 already raised. The board is also exploring ways to leverage a Rotary International matching grant for further education projects in the Philippines.
- Vocational: Vocational visit to the QIMR Laboratory (limited to 20 people) April 16. Vocational Excellence Awards is set for 21 May. Nomination forms, etc to be distributed.
- Community Service: The recent Bunnings BBQ was a success, raising $1,800. These funds will be donated to Cycle Without Age. Preparations are under way for the ROMAC Trivia Night 5 March.
- Youth Service: The club reaffirmed its commitment to the RYDA road safety program despite shifts in regional support. Youth Exchange continuing. NYSF talk planned for 12 February. A new Rotary sign is being made for display on Caloundra Road.
- Club Service: Ongoing investigation into increasing flexibility and reducing meeting costs.
- Membership: Two potential new members will attend the club meeting in the coming weeks. Marketing proposal being considered for membership growth. Membership survey results presentation to be held 26 February.