District Events
April 2026

RC Mt Eliza - Anzac Day Commemoration
 
Saturday 25th April 2026
 
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RC Beaumaris - Bayside Doggy Day
 
Sunday 26th April 2026
 
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RC Mt Eliza - Farmers Market
 
Sunday 26th April 2026
 
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RC Belgrave - Foothills Bingo Night
 
Friday 1st May 2026
 
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Rotarians Against Domestic Violence - Movie Event
 
Friday 1st May 2026
 
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Rotary's Got Talent - "Save the Date"
 
Saturday 2nd May 2026
 
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Whitehorse Rotaract - Giant Monopoly Night
 
Friday 8th May 2026
 
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RC Lilydale - Mothers Day High Tea
 
Saturday 9th May 2026
 
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RC Peninsula 2.0 - Mothers Day High Tea
 
Saturday 9th May 2026
 
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RC Mount Waverley - Mother's Day Market
 
Sunday 10th May 2026
 
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RC Mount Waverley - Trivia Night
 
Saturday 16th May 2026
 
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Belgrave and Hills Antique & Collectables Fair
 
Sunday 17th May 2026
 
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RC Emerald & District - All in the Mind
 
Sunday 24th May 2026
 
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RC Rowville-Lysterfield - Girls Night Out
 
Wednesday 27th May 2026
 
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RC Box Hill Central - Rotary Information Event
 
Thursday 28th May 2026
 
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RC Maroondah - Gala Night
 
Saturday 30th May 2026
 
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RC Chelsea - Art Show 2026
 
Friday 5th to Monday 8th June 2026
 
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Rotaract Monash & Casey/Cardinia - Games & Trivia
 
Saturday 13th June 2026
 
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RC Casey - Unlocking Hope
 
Saturday 20th June 2026
 
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RC Casey - Pakenham Antique & Collectibles Fair
 
Saturday 18th July 2026
 
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Further Upcoming Events...

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rotary Markets & Op Shops...
 
 
 
 
 
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Held every Sunday at the Bittern Railway Carpark.

Lots of stalls: local makers, bric-a-brac, plants, etc.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other Information & Special News...
 
 
MEDIA RELEASE
Peace Takes Root at Rosebud Primary School
 
Rosebud Primary School marked a significant milestone in community spirit and global harmony on Tuesday 31st March 2026 with the official opening of its newly “planted” Rotary Peace Pole Garden during the school’s annual Open Day.  Developed as a joint project between the Rotary Club of Rosebud-Rye and the school, the garden has been developed over 18 months and includes a refreshed garden planted with 150 native shrubs and grasses, which frame the school entrance and a separate area dedicated to the Peace Poles.
 
The ceremony opened with a special Acknowledgement of Country by the school choir and brought together students, families, educators and distinguished guests, including Past Rotary International World Presidents Jennifer Jones from Canada and more locally, Ian Riseley AM, who jointly unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark the occasion. Their presence underscored the importance of grassroots peace initiatives and the enduring partnership between education and service organisations.
 
Acting Principal Rhiannon Birkill, Rotarian Gael Traa, Jennifer Jones and her husband  Rotary Past District Governor Nick described the extended garden as “a living space for reflection and learning” noting the active involvement of students in its planting and ongoing care and maintenance.
 
The project, part funded by a Rotary District 9815 grant, features Peace Poles #440 and #441. These symbolic monuments, part of a worldwide movement, carry localised messages as well as a single, repetitive homage for peace, “May peace prevail on earth” serving as a daily reminder of unity, respect and hope for future generations.
 
The three School Captains shared their thoughts, further commenting that “This garden is more than a physical space, it’s a commitment by our students to be ambassadors of peace in our community and beyond”.
 
Ian Riseley echoed this sentiment, highlighting Rotary’s long-standing dedication to peacebuilding initiatives worldwide. “Projects like this demonstrate how local communities can contribute to a global vision,” he remarked.
 
During the ceremony, Jennifer Jones spoke about the power of small actions to create global impact. “Every Peace Pole represents a promise,” she said. “A promise that peace begins with each of us and grows when we work together.”
 
Attendees were invited to explore the Peace Pole Garden following the unveiling of the plaque with students proudly explaining the meaning behind the inscriptions, some of which were attributed to the school values and others to Rotary and the project.
 
 
The Peace Pole Garden is also now officially registered on the global Peace Pole map, allowing people around the world to locate and learn about Rosebud’s contribution to the movement. Click on this link to view our Peace Poles on the Global Map, https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/ac5b03ad46e340cc9298f7509db042fb/page/Page-1  then click on "More info" so that it will zoom in to Rosebud, Victoria.
 
The event concluded with a sense of optimism and shared purpose, as the school community celebrated not only the success of the project but also the values it represents.
 
As Rosebud Primary School continues to nurture young minds, its Peace Pole Garden will stand as a lasting symbol of harmony, rooted locally, yet reaching globally.
 
 
Contact:  Gael Traa –  0417 549 451
                  Gael.traa@rotary9815.org.au
 
 
 
       

Fund Raising Opportunity  

 
 
Happy to provide to the clubs a beanie for $17.00 inc gst They can sell for $22.00 making $5.00 each. See photo for the example.
 
Contact Kevin Harrison (RC Rowville-Lysterfield) at kevinvharrison59@gmail.com
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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Hi to all.
 
Welcome to all Rotarians & Rotaractors in District 9815.
 
Highlights is a monthly "District Event Schedule" which is published on the third week of each month and sent to all Rotarians, Rotaractors & Honorary Members in District 9815.
 
So please use this oppertunity to promote any upcoming Events and Functions your club is planning to hold so this way the whole of District 9815 and all thier family & friends will know.
 
For this to happen please send me your upcoming events to highlights@rotary9815.org.au prior to the next edition of Highlights which will be sent out on  Wednesday 20th May.
 
A list of all the upcoming events can also be found on the District 9815 Website here.
 
I look forward to advertising your events in 2025-2026
 
All the best
 
Michael Ellinger 
Rotary Club of Oakleigh Clayton Huntingdale
D9815 Highlights Editor