The Rotary Club of Shepparton South is a group of professional and business people who meet together to enjoy each others company and work together to support aspiring students and worthy community projects.
Our regular meetings include speakers from local businesses, community organisations, personal achievements, and recipients of our support. They can be both informative and inspiring. We also include short talks from our members on their life and work, which enlarge our understanding of the many paths that life may take. There may be time for a bit of frivolity and some planning for future projects.
Rotary Nationally and Internationally
Our parent body, Rotary International, has 1.2 million members and operates in most countries of the world. It members seek to make their communities and their world better through fellowship with other members and an application of their skills and occupations. Rotary seeks to create positive and lasting change in our communities.
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