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1st October 2024
 
9 July 2024
President's Message
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First and foremost, I must offer my sincerest apologies for not being able to attend our most recent meeting.  An untimely calf tear, courtesy of a particularly ambitious game of pickleball, had me sidelined.  A word of caution: while pickleball may seem like a light-hearted pastime, it can quickly turn into a dangerous sport if you're not careful (or, in my case, even if you are)!
 
Despite my absence, I was heartened to hear how well the meeting went.  I’ve received such positive feedback from several members.  I understand that Nick Hansen, fresh from his experience at RYLA, gave a fantastic and thoughtful presentation.  His insights on the power of maintaining a positive inner dialogue and his call to “leave a legacy” clearly struck a chord.  It’s always inspiring to hear how the next generation of leaders are thinking about their place in the world and their impact on it.
 
We also had the pleasure of hosting Zashua Hall and Ebony McNaughton from Paddington Rotaract, who brought incredible energy and passion as they spoke about their ambitious Project RISE in the Solomon Islands.  I was particularly interested to hear about their guiding philosophy: “solve the big stuff, and the little stuff takes care of itself.”  It’s a bold approach and one that resonates deeply with Rotary’s ethos of service above self.
 
I am pleased to report that Grace Sauer successfully completed her 175km fundraising walk to raise awareness and funds for the Women's Crisis Support Service Inc Ipswich.  It was an incredibly difficult walk for her as the blisters started at the 30km mark and she had to overcome some real inner demons to complete the walk.  The power of the human mind to overcome adversity is really inspiring.  Grace has asked me to thank all Rotarians who very kindly donated to her fundraising efforts.
 
I’m now looking forward to our next meeting on 1 July, which promises to be a special occasion.  We’ll have the opportunity to formally recognise and celebrate the contributions of several longstanding members of our club who have given so much over the years.  It will be a fitting way to begin closing out the 2024-2025 Rotary year.
 
Thank you all for your continued commitment, enthusiasm, and good humour.  I look forward to seeing you soon with hopefully a renewed sense of balance on two fully functional calves!
 
Yours in service,
 
Dave Patmore
President

Next Meeting

                           16 July 2024

Induction of 6 new members

The Rotary Club of Karana Belbowrie merges with Rotary Club of Kenmore
BOARD 2024-2025
 
 
KENMORE ROTARY WELCOMES  NEW PRESIDENT   FOR 2024-2025
Dave Patmore became the 56th President of the Rotary Club of Kenmore at the club's Changeover Dinner on Saturday 6th July with 50 members and guests in attendance.
The function was held for the first time at the Broncos Leagues Club in Red Hill.
Guests included Dave's wife Kim, son Lachlan, mother Merle Patmore  and brother Stephen Patmore.
Dave was installed as president in a ceremony conducted by PDG Eric Wood representing the District Governor. PP Patrick Cook chaired the evening's proceedings.
 
Outgoing president Jason Pole gave a comprehensive report of his year which was remarkable for the great number of projects undertaken and the large amount of funds directed to the many causes.
Incoming president Dave spoke of the new year's theme "The Magic of Rotary" and how Kenmore Rotary had performed and would continue to perform "magic" in our community and beyond.
                     
                                  BOARD 2024-2025
 
                              
 
 
 
Executives & Directors
President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Rotary Foundation
 
Immediate Past President
 
Director - Membership
 
Executive Secretary/Director
 
DIrector - Strategy & Communication
 
Director Meeting & Events Management
 
Director Youth Engagement
 
International Service
 
Club Youth Protection Officer
 
Director - Meeting & Events Administration
 
Assistant Treasurer
 
PRESIDENT DAVE'S SPEECH AT CHANGEOVER
Fellow Rotarians, honoured guests, ladies and gentlemen.
 
It is with great humility and enthusiasm that I stand before you tonight as the incoming president of the Rotary Club of Kenmore. I want to begin by expressing my gratitude to the Club for the trust you have placed in me. It is both a privilege and a responsibility that I do not take lightly.
 
I would like to firstly take this opportunity to thank Jason for his stewardship of the Club over the past 12 months.  Your leadership, extensive knowledge of Rotary, and good humour has been a pleasure to observe and has been instrumental in my preparation for my year ahead as President.  I look forward to working with you over the next 12 months.  Can everyone please join me in thanking Jason for his commitment over the past year.
 
Can I also thank Ross for his kind words.  Ross is a man I admire very deeply and as my Rotary mentor he has been a constant source of sound advice.  I consider him a dear friend and Kim and I are looking forward to many more years of good times with Ross and Sue.
 
After a bit of introspection and thought, I have come to the conclusion that "The Magic of Rotary," is a phrase that encapsulates the unique and transformative power of our organisation. When we talk about magic, we often think of the astonishing, the seemingly impossible made possible, and the awe-inspiring moments that leave us breathless. This, I believe, is a perfect metaphor for what Rotary represents and what we achieve together.
 
The magic of Rotary is evident in our unwavering commitment to our service to the community.  It is in the countless hours volunteered, the funds raised, and the projects implemented. It's in the support we provide to women impacted by the scourge of domestic violence, the programs we support at our local schools, the lives we change for the better. This magic doesn't come from a wand or a spell, but from the dedication and compassion of each and every one of you.
 
Consider, for a moment, the magic we create when we unite for a common cause. When a natural disaster strikes, it is the collective effort of Rotarians worldwide that brings relief and hope to the affected areas. When we launch initiatives to eradicate diseases like polio, it is our persistence and cooperation that bring us closer to a polio-free world. These are not just acts of charity; they are acts of transformation.
 
But the magic of Rotary is not limited to grand gestures. It is also found in the small, everyday acts of kindness and service. It is in the mentorship provided to high school students at the local Interact club, the smile shared with members of public at the Brookfield Show, welcoming new Australians at the Australia Day ceremony.  Each of these acts, though seemingly small, creates ripples of positive change in our communities.
 
As we embark on this new Rotary year, I challenge each of you to embrace and amplify this magic. Let us continue to dream big and set ambitious goals. Let us build stronger connections within our club and with our communities.
 
Over the coming year, many of our projects will continue such as:
  • Supporting the Women’s Shelter at Ipswich;
  • Providing support to our local youth through a range of Rotary youth development programs;
  • Ongoing support of the Community Pantry and Christmas Hampers.
 
We aim to continue our existing fundraising efforts such as:
  • the Rotary Christmas Raffle;
  • Containers for Cash collections;
  • Support of the Brookfield Show.
 
But I am also very excited that the membership of the Club has grown over the past few months with the merger of the Karana-Bellbowrie Rotary Club with Kenmore Rotary and the recent induction of Luis and Andrea.  This not only gives our club more capacity to do more, but importantly more ideas to pursue.  At our first meeting of the year we will be inducting the Karana-Bellbowrie crew and start the process of adding new projects for our club to support.
 
I am excited about the journey ahead and confident that, together, we will achieve remarkable things.
 
Let’s make this year one to remember.
 
Thank you.
 
Now before we move onto the Presentation of the new Board, I would like to take this opportunity for some important thank yous.
 
Firstly, I would like to thank my family for supporting me tonight.  As Rotarians, we all know that we only get the opportunity to serve our community when we have the support at home of the ones we love.  To Kim, and to all partners, I say thank you.
 
To Dolly, the wife of Outgoing President Jason, I would also like to thank you for your tireless support of Jason over the many, many years he has been involved in the Rotary cause, and particularly for your support over the last year.  I hope we haven’t taken him away from his family responsibilities too much.  And I would like to present these flowers as a token of our Club’s thanks.
 
I would like to thank Past District Governor Eric Wood for your attendance at tonight’s Changeover Dinner.  Your support is greatly appreciated and I hope you enjoy this bottle of wine as a token of our thanks.
 
And finally, in accordance with Kenmore Rotary tradition, I’d like to invite Immediate Past President, Sanjoti Parekh, to present Outgoing President Jason with his featherduster.  I am sure Dolly is looking forward to a year of a very neat and tidy house.
 
 
PRESENTATION OF NEW BOARD
 
President-Elect                                             Margaret de Wit
Secretary                                                       Ken Ryan
Treasurer                                                       Patrick Cook
Director – Youth Services                          Ross Thomas
Director – Membership & Outreach          Ricky Haberfield                 
Director – Community Services                 Leanne Kison
Director – Club Services                             Claylia Ward
Director – International                               Mary Kearney
Immediate Past President                          Jason Pole
  
 
WHO IS DAVE PATMORE ?
Presented by Ross Thomas at Changeover Night
 
 
David John Patmore was born on the 8th January 1973 in Perth the fourth son of five boys. At an early age Dave had a great love of music, which he still does. He was a mad ABBA fan and at the age of 4 he would sing along to “Fernando” with great gusto. Perhaps he will give us a rendition later tonight.
He and his brothers all had music lessons once a week and this led to his performance at the Perth Eisteddfod at age 4 ½ at which he received first prize. His feet wouldn’t reach the pedals of the electronic organ, so his Mum & Dad had to do some modifications so he could perform.
Dave was very close to his dad Mike and if he were here today, he would be immensely proud of the man we all see today.
 
To get the guff on Dave I also had to enlist the aid of his ever-loving wife Kim.
At age 7 his family moved to Toowoomba where he attended Toowoomba East Primary School and Toowoomba State High and was School Captain at both schools (a born leader).
 
Dave Studied Bachelor of Applied Science Natural Systems and Wildlife Management at UQ Gatton College. He attained first class Honours and the UQ university medal so I think it’s fair to say he is a smart fella.
Dave was offered a graduate position in the Federal Environment Dept in Canberra and Brisbane.
While living in Brisbane he met Kim and they fell head over-heals in love and got engaged and bought a house in Bardon shortly after.
 
They then moved to Canberra and both worked for the Environment Dept.
 
When their Son Lachie was born in 2010 they relocated back to Brisbane.
 
That was when I believe Dave had a mid-life crisis and decided to change careers.
 
He returned to UQ to do his Masters of Audiology and to warm up his brain he did a Graduate Certificate in Linguistics before completing his Masters.
 
 
Their next move was to Hobart where he kicked off an Audiology career working for Australian Hearing. There he worked as an Outreach Audiologist for First Nations people in the Kimberley and South Australia.
 
Back in Brisbane Dave set up the Audiology Services for BUPA in Queensland. He had a few years as the owner of Audiology at Specsavers at Mt Ommaney and also in the City.
 
Today, Dave works at the PA Hospital doing diagnostic Audiology for people with brain injuries and those undergoing chemotherapy. He also runs the PA Hearing Aid bank where he assists refugees and incarcerated people with their hearing.
 
His brother Steve’s who is also with us tonight shared his views.
If Dave wanted to bring about change in a positive way he would plan, plan, plan.
The saying…. “A Goal without a plan is just a wish” most likely epitomises Dave’s view.
 
Dave the person is: -
 
A man of Integrity.
A family man who is a devoted husband and father.
A guy who loves a laugh and witty banter.
A Guinness lover
Very competitive…
 
This Rotary Year with Dave at the helm we’re in for an exciting ride!
 
 
 
JACK GORMAN FLYS AGAIN - High Achiever and High Flyer
 
Jack Gorman, former school captain at KSHS, was sponsored by Kenmore Rotary in a national competition for a pilot training course conducted by the Fellowship of Flying Rotarians. Jack was judged the winner and received the prize valued at $5,000. Jack recently emailed Ross Thomas with news of his progress and how he soon expects to enter the RAAF for pilot training.
 
Hi Ross!
Great to hear from you. 
Yes, David told me he ran into you yesterday but had forgotten your name so I was dying to know who it was haha 
EFTS is just a brilliant facility at Amberley and I’m so glad you got to see where my flying journey started!
I am very well, on Monday I conducted the last selection process in my ADF application. I am very glad to tell you I was recommended as a pilot in the raaf, as an officer with entry through ADFA. Now all that’s left is to wait for a letter of offer. 
Flying training was quite regular at the beginning of the year but now that I am only approximately 3hrs from my RPL, I stopped lessons for a bit to prioritise studying for my theory examination. Once I’ve passed that I’ll go back and smash out the last remaining hours and the practical examination too. 
 
 
 

From the Bulletin Editor

Hi Rotarians,
Welcome to the new look Kenmore Kog.
This edition is being produced for the first time in the Club Runner program. I am on a very steep learning curve mastering the many layout "Widgets" and my first few efforts might be a bit rough. But after I get some pointers from our resident CR expert PP Jason things should be humming along much better.
Thank you for your patience, and please give me some feedback on how you are finding this club bulletin.
Cheers,
Paul
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Jul 29, 2025
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