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Rotary Club of Brighton
Victoria Australia
Our Angela Biggin (at right) welcomes Julie Avery, Anthony Langley & Kieran Cromie from Brighton Beach to our combined meeting.
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Last Meeting - 12 April, 2012.
Pictured are last week’s Chairman John McKell, President
Tom Buxton, excellent speaker Professor Arie Freiberg and
President Dianne Semmel from Brighton Beach.
A PRIL, 2012
This week’s Speaker:
Marnie Tewksbury 2011 Victorian Young Business
Woman of the Year
A summary of the Professor’s talk is on page 2.
THIS WEEK IS ‘FRIENDSHIP NIGHT’!
BRING A FRIEND OR A FAMILY MEMBER
SO THEY CAN SEE WHAT WE ARE ABOUT!
LAST WEEK WE WELCOMED THE ROTARY CLUB OF
BRIGHTON BEACH TO A COMBINED MEETING!
Highlights of the night are on pages 6 & 7.
When Marnie Tewksbury started
CareChoice with her business partner
Brigitte Rahhali nearly five years ago,
she could not have imagined winning this
sort of award.
Back then, she was 29 and moved home to her parents’ place so she could put
everything into the business.
She grew up in Beaumaris and attended Star of the Sea College, then studied
social work at Monash University.
CareChoice provides in-home care for the elderly and for people with disabilities.
Their aim is to help people live independently in their own homes. From there,
they have grown to become a leader in the community care sector.
Some clients need someone to help them shower and dress, others need parttime care, and some need full-time care.
Of course, some people do need to be in a nursing home or a high-care facility,
but that isn’t what most people want. It’s easy to understand the wish to stay at
home for as long as possible and Marnie thinks with the right care, the majority
of people can.
When they started CareChoice she was working with clients, but now her role
is mostly about management. Like all their staff, she gets a lot from the clients
and being able to help them stay home as comfortably as possible. They employ
more than 300 staff who work all over metropolitan Melbourne.
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Last meeting’s speaker - 12 April, 2012
Professor Arie Freiberg - Crime & Punishment
Professor Arie
Freiberg spoke about
law and order politics,
in particular about the
phenomenon of ‘penal
populism’ or the practice
of politicians tapping
into, and using for their
own purposes, what they
believe to be the public’s
generally punitive stance
in relation to crime.
He noted that this
strategy is not about
reducing crime but
winning office. It feeds
on fear of violent crime
and public perceptions
that sentencing is too
lenient. It tends to focus
on simplistic solutions that ignore the evidence about the nature and causes
of crime and effective solutions.
He said that law and order politics results in public policy founded on
emotion as rather than evidence. Emotion is often much more powerful than
reason and may be easier to manipulate.
Professor Freiberg then discussed the recent debate about the
decriminalization of drugs sparked off by a report from a number of eminent
Australians who had been involved in drug law enforcement. They had
concluded that the ‘war on drugs’ had been lost and never had prospects of
success. Their suggestion that decriminalization, such as had occurred in
Portugal, could be a more effective strategy than the present approaches,
had received the predictable political response that such policies were
neither possible nor desirable in Australia.
Professor Freiberg observed far more harm is caused by alcohol than by
hard or soft drugs, measured by deaths, injury, violence, including family
violence, road traffic offences and health outcomes generally and suggested
that prohibition is not the answer.
He then discussed the role of the media in driving punitive policies. He
discussed some of the work carried out by the Sentencing Advisory Council,
of which he is the Chair, that identified some of the common misconceptions
about crime and justice:
• p eople think that crime, and particularly violent crime, is constantly
increasing, even when this is not the case;
• people overestimate the proportion of crime that involves violence;
• people overestimate the proportion of offenders who offend; and
• p eople underestimate the proportion of offenders sentenced to prison
and the length of those prison sentences.
Research shows that people who have these misconceptions about crime
are also likely to have punitive views about sentencing. By contrast, the
more information people have about sentencing, the less likely they are to
support harsher sentences.
He used an example of different ways of reporting crime that occurred in
that morning’s press relating to youth crime and sentencing. He discussed
the difference between the tabloid press’ report that focused on the rise of
offences of violence, which formed a very small proportion of all offences,
and the ‘broadsheet press’ report which focused on the very large amount
of trivial crime that occupied the courts. Depending upon which newspaper
report a person read, he or she could be worried and fearful about the level
or crime or could be reassured that crime was not out of control and that
young people were not a threat to civilized society.
He also mentioned a study of juries in Tasmania that showed that when
informed of the sentence, 90 percent of jurors said that the judge’s
sentence was (very or fairly) appropriate. This contrasted with other studies
that showed that when people are asked abstract questions about the
adequacy of sentences, the majority responds that sentences are too low.
Professor Freiberg then discussed research that found that imprisonment
was not a deterrent to crime, a result that runs counter to general beliefs
about incarceration. He also outlined a Sentencing Advisory Council study
of mandatory sentencing that found that it did not deter crime and often
led to injustice.
Finally, he discussed the importance of accurate reporting of crime
statistics and the need to seek effective solutions to crime based on
knowledge of the causes of crime and the backgrounds of the people who
tend to re-offend.
Professor Freiberg then
answered questions from
the floor relating to crime
and sentencing generally.
President Tom presented
Professor Freiberg with
the Club tie, thanked him
for his wonderful talk and
closed the meeting.
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THIS WEEK’S MEETING 19 APRIL 2012
Chairman: Pat Kearns
Speaker: Marnie Tewksbury
Location: Milanos Terminus Room
Upcoming Meetings/Events:
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03/05/2012
10/05/2012
17/05/2012
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31/05/2012 - Rabbi John Levi
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Raffle - 12 April
Julian Goglia and
Geoff McGeary ran
last week’s raffle
with a bit of flair.
S E R G E A N T ’S
SESSION
x
Sgt Julie Avery (Brighton Beach)
Prize winners were:
1. ADG Gordon Cheyne
2. Peter Henderson
3. Greg Biggin
4. Sarah Strickland
ADG Gordon
Cheyne choses
a fine wine!
Peter Henderson wins
some treats to share
with his table ...
and pigs might fly!!!
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* Pres. Dianne Semmel (Btn Beach) - for not wearing her Presidential
Collar;
* PP Ivan Vojlay - for telling all the Brighton Beach ladies that they
looked gorgeous;
* Geoff Dobbs - for having lost two badges and now wearing a
paper badge;
* Ron Stark - for telling us that he had important meetings all day;
* PP Ian Mence - for not proposing a Toast to The Rotary Club of
Brighton Beach;
* PDG John King - our Club “mentor” for
looking very dapper on Front Desk;
* Greg Biggin for not knowing that
Gordon Cheyne is our Assistant Governor;
* All Brighton Beach members - for
sitting together;
* Anthony Langley - for looking
bemused at Julie doing the
Sergeant’s session;
* The Club for serving pork to the
Guest Speaker and on the eve
of Passover.
Sgt Geoff Knight (Brighton)
Front Desk Report from last meeting 12 April:
Attendance: Members: 55 Percentage: 51% Make-ups: 1
Members Partners: Angela (Greg Biggin), Kathleen (Jim Hay);
Members Guests: Sarah Strickland (nee Biggin) (Greg Biggin),
Bruce Hodge (PP Geoff McGeary);
Club Guests: Prof Arie Frieberg (Speaker);
Visiting Rotarians: From Brighton Beach: Alan Thomas, Anthony
Langley, Richard Noble, Dianne Woodgate,
Glenys Denier, Julie Avery, Lisa Thomas,
Grant Wishnowsky, Geoff Dods, Dianne
Semmel, Linn Maskell, Marge Desmyth,
Anne Holland, Neil Graham & Kieran Cromie.
ADG Gordon Cheyne (Hawthorn).
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* Easter weekend - all those who went away;
* Monday’s storm - all those who got caught up in it;
* Pres Tom - didn’t tell members that the speaker is an expert in tax
compliance otherwise they may have stayed away;
* Paul Nicholson - looking for quiet Easter at Robe - too quiet;
* John McKell - said Linn Maskell was from Brighton North and not
Brighton Beach;
* Ian Mence - prayed to St Kilda in Rotary Toast and he follows Hawthorn;
* Ron Stark - said he had found a new adult website and was so excited
every time he thought about it he couldn’t pronounce the name properly to
the Sergeant. He also ordered a new car;
* Norm Thomas - his son got married on beach at Maui, Hawaii;
* Roger Fairlam - daughter gave birth to his new grandson. Husband away
so Roger waited in the hospital waiting room;
* Erik Vandenberg - just back from honeymoon. Wife felt ill - pregnant!
* Greg Biggin - wife Angela had foot operation and it wasn’t the usual
Rotary wife bunion;
* Cameron Spence - so thirsty he pushed his way past three Brighton Beach
members to get to the bar;
* Tony Naughton - his competitor’s office
burnt down in Bentleigh last week.
Police investigating;
* Arthur Hubbard - 40th wedding
anniversary - still thinks it’s 38 seems he’s forgotten two;
* Jack Joel - he cut off car driven
by Cameron Ward. JMJ number
plate gave him away;
* Late Award - Stan Rankin
and Geoff McGeary.
PRESIDENT’S
REPORT
SECRETARY’S
ANNOUNCEMENTS
President Tom Buxton
Secretary Bill Howley
• Pres Tom welcomed everyone
to the meeting which was a
combined meeting with our
daughter Club, Brighton Beach. It was great to have President
Dianne Semmel there and to see that so many of her members
were also along for the meeting.
• Cameron Ward - Mentioned Bail Out
again and asked us to support the
members of the Brighton Breakers
‘Repeat Offenders’ team. This team
won the award for the most money
donated last week.
• Pres Tom extended an extra special welcome to our esteemed guest
speaker Professor Arie Freiberg, Dean of the Monash Law
School and a man with a most distinguished career in Law. It was a
great pleasure and honour to have the Professor at our meeting.
• Tom mentioned that at their last Board Meeting, the board approved
the following:
a) $35,000 to re-fit the Open Family Toyota Hiace Bus into a
kitchen/food van to distribute healthy meals and nutritional advice
to vulnerable young people in disadvantaged areas of Melbourne;
b) $ 10,500 additional funds for BAYCISS to make a total of $25,000
for this Rotary year;
c) $10,000 additional funds for Violence Free Families.
Tom decided that we would vote on these donations next meeting
due to our special combined meeting.
• Tom also mentioned that Graeme Watson’s mother-in-law had
turned 100 on 13 April and still lives at home.
• Jack Joel spoke about Fred Seoud owner of the Dendi Deli who
had passed away recently who was a good friend of Brighton Rotary
and helped raise $10,000 for the Bushfire appeal by catering for 100
people. The Deli also contributed to the last Bayside Art Show with
their coffee machine on site.
Quotes of the week!
(As heard during the meeting 12 April)
“Geoff (McGeary) offered a trip around the
world but I said no as Julie would have offered
2 trips around the world etc”
- said Julian Goglia in reference to ‘dream’ raffle prizes.
“Topic is as old as the Bible and as new
as this morning’s headlines”
- said Prof Arie Freiberg.
“Do you know someone who drives
vicariously Jack?”
- asked the Sergeant of PP Jack Joel referring to
a fine for errant driving.
• Linn Maskell from Brighton Beach
mentioned the “Pride of Workmanship
Award” that Dan Ward from the
Pantry won was because of his
assistance in fundraising for both
our Clubs. Dan held a dinner at his
Restaurant in aid of the Black Saturday
bushfires which raised a lot of money
and he also volunteered to work at the
bushfires. Linn invited all to come along
to Milanos on Tuesday 17 April to
see Dan get his award.
• Ron Sher reminded us about
“Friendship Night” next meeting and
encouraged us to bring a friend along to
the meeting. The cost is a special $20 a
head for guests.
• Stuart McIntyre mentioned the
wonderful work some of our members
have done in East Timor like the roofing
that was put on school buildings in
Flecha in central Timor. Those buildings
are now fully operational. Stuart would
welcome any new faces to make up
a team to go to East Timor again in
September. You don’t need building
skills, just the skill to listen and follow
orders. You will be away for 2 weeks.
Contact Stuart to show your interest.
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Some Highlights of Combined
Meeting 12 April...
GEE IVAN, IT’S PRETTY
TOUGH WHEN YOU GET FINED
FOR SAYING SOMETHING
NICE ABOUT PEOPLE!
“JMJ? COULD HAVE
BEEN ANYONE
REALLY.
IT WOULD BE A
CRIME NOT TO FIND
SOMETHING TO GO
WITH IT JOHN!
I GUESS OUR TIE
DOESN’T QUITE GO
WITH YOUR COLOUR
RANGE ARIE?
I THINK OUR CLUB HAS
INCREASED THE FEMALE
MEMBERSHIP HERE BY
100% TONIGHT KIERAN!
AH YES JULIE, BUT
DO THINK IT WILL
CATCH ON?
THAT PAPER BADGE
LOOKS RIDICULOUS
GEOFF!
I MAY NOT KNOW
WHO THE ADG IS
BUT I SURE KNOW
MY WINE!
AT LEAST I DIDN’T
FORGET TO WEAR
MY PRESIDENTIAL
CHAIN DIANNE!
GEE THE STOCK
MARKET’S PRETTY
SCARY AT THE
MOMENT ROGER!
WHAT CAN I SAY.
WE HAD A GOOD
TIME!
CONGRATS
ERIK &
CHARMAINE
AND HE SLEPT FOR
100 HUNDRED YEARS!
IVAN’S HACKERS
YEAH TELL ME
ABOUT IT PAUL!
I WAS JUST TRYING
TO BE FRIENDLY!
NOT AS SCARY
AS MY NIGHT IN
HOSPITAL GEOFF!
CONGRATS
GRANDPA
ROGER!
SO YOU GOT
THAT DRINK THEN
CAMERON?
YEP. NOTHING
WAS GOING TO
STOP ME ROB!
ARE YOU
LOSING YOUR MEMORY
ARTHUR?
NOT REALLY DARYL
BUT I GUESS I DIDN’T
HAVE RUBIES ON MY
SHOPPING LIST!
Saturday 14 April
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14 Hackers turned up last Saturday with David
Kearn having the low score of 37 and Mark
Trafford & Mike Herman next best on 46.
A “Hackers BBQ“ was also held at the Michael
Williams Pavilion in Dendy Park last Saturday with
Mark, Denis and Maureen Trafford and others
making a great contribution. Tony Hawkins was
drafted as chief cook and all agreed (even Ken
Gallaher) that the steak was done to perfection.
A very successful lunch. George Jerzyk won
the pitching competition and David Lee was
presented with his Venus Trophy.
Presentation of the Hacker’s competitions will
made this Thursday at Rotary with prize winners
being Julian Goglia, Bill Howley, Ron Stark and
Cameron Spence.
SO I MISSED BRIGHTON
BEACH & MIXED UP MY
FOOTY TEAMS BUT I DID
MENTION THE QUEEN IN
‘THE TOAST’ GUYS!
THE ONLY NIGHT
I DON’T WEAR A TIE
& I GET CALLED
‘DAPPER’?
I THOUGHT THAT JULIE
DID A GREAT JOB AS
SERGEANT ANTHONY!
Welcome to all visiting
Rotarians & Guests
The Club meets Thursdays at 6pm for 6.30pm
at Milanos Hotel, The Esplanade,
Brighton Beach.
Rotary Toast
YEAH BUT YOU
DIDN’T GET FINED
DID YOU DIANNE?
“To Australia, Rotary International
and the Rotary Club of Brighton.”
Rotary Grace
“For good food, good fellowship
and the privilege of service,
we give you thanks O Lord.”
YOU LOOK
REALLY
COOL JOHN!
FANCY GETTING
FINED FOR SITTING
WITH YOUR FRIENDS
MARGIE!
YES, BUT I GUESS
OLD HABITS DIEHARD
ALAN!
IT’S EVERYTHING YOU
The Pursuit of Excellence THOUGHT WE WEREN’T
The Objects of Rotary
To encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis
of worthy enterprise and in particular, to encourage and foster:First
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
Second H igh ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition
of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of
each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society.
Third
The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal,
business and community life.
Fourth T he advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and
peace through a world fellowship of business and professional
persons united in the ideal of service.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Birthdays
Rob Nicholes
Tony Blackmore
Ron Stark
David Gardner
Clyde White
Anniversaries
Graeme & Ann Wallace 12 April
Arthur & Stephanie Hubbard 18 April
Geoffrey & Leone Shaw
18 April
Paul & Christine Nicholson 19 April
David & Helen Grodski
22 April
Doug & Marjorie Cummins 26 April
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Member Attendance Listing - Friday, 13 April, 2012
Number of Meetings in Period: 12
Member
Attendance
Gorr, Stan
0
McDonald, Nicholas
0
Teh, Kien
0
Potter, Rod
0
Sheppard, Peter
0
North, Colin
0
Roberts, David
0
Shaw, PP David
0
Cameron, PP Don
0
Vandenberg, Erik
0
Wescon, David
0
Davey, Colin
0
Crossley, Bruce
1
Vandenberg, Erik
1
Morris, Sam
1
Cameron, Keith
1
Lynch, David
1
Moore, Jim
1
McGetrick, Chris
1
Sommer, Gerhard
2
Akhurst, John
2
Trafford, Mark
2
Bentley, Geoff
3
Azzopardi, Mario
3
Grodski, PP David
3
Laband, Paul
3
Martyn, Trevor
3
Cassar, Michael
3
Jones, Ian
3
Ward, PP Robert
3
Marks, Alan
3
McGeary, PP Geoff
4
Mott, PP Herman
4
Mellett, Phillip
3
Pinkus, PP Alan
4
Sparrow, Chris
4
Joel, OAM, PP Jack
4
Biggart, Rae
4
McKie, The Rev Kenyon 4
Mardling, Nic
4
Hawkins, Tony
4
Azlin, Grant
4
Tucker, PP Rob
3
Foster, Robert
5
Donnellan, Darren
5
Knight, PP Geoff
5
Barr, Eric
4
Parkin, Brett
5
Grey, Peter
5
McKell, John
5
Newham, Bruce
5
Styles, Wayne
5
Bird, Andrew
5
Burgio, Albert
5
Coote, Gavin
4
Rundle, Michael
6
Gallaher, Ken
6
Mence, PP Ian
6
Hay, Jim
5
Doyle, John
6
Buckley, Mark
6
Challis, Bob
6
Jerzyk, George
5
Chapman, Alexander (Mac)
6
Nanfra, PP Tony
6
Adam, Trel
6
Thomas, Norman
6
Make-ups
Total
Percentage
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
8.3
16.7
16.7
16.7
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
41.7
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
Member
Paterson, Ken
Morris, PP Barry
Hill, Jim
Ross, Glenn
Hoy, Dale
Naughton, Tony
Jeans, Bill
Henderson, Peter
Whitechurch, Peter
Shaw, Geoffrey
Jones, Lindsay
Tisdall, James
Rouse, Tony
Rankin, PP Stan
Donnelly, Jim
Eden, David
Ward, Cameron
Wallace, Graeme
Nicholes, Rob
Johns, PP Peter
Cunningham, Geoff
Spear, Alex
Deutsher, PP Merv
Kierce, Brendan
Hickman, Barry
White, Clyde
Bredenberg, Sven
Gude, Graham
Hellard, Damien
Forge, Daryl
Thomas, PP Des
Martin, Max
Efron, David
Nicholson, Paul
Goglia, Julian
Williams, Noel
Smyth, David
Watson, Graeme
Bartrum, PP Jeff
Spence, Cameron
Michaelson, Patrick
Biggin, Greg
Sherman, Peter
Buxton, Tom
Bill Howley
McIntyre, Stuart
King, PDG John
Kearns, Pat
Vojlay, PP Ivan
Sher, PP Ron
Stark, Ron
Fairlam, Roger
Attendance
Make-ups
Total
Percentage
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
9
8
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
8
8
10
10
9
10
10
10
9
9
10
10
11
9
10
10
11
10
10
9
11
11
11
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
1
0
1
2
3
1
1
2
2
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
13
13
50.0
50.0
58.3
58.3
58.3
58.3
58.3
58.3
58.3
58.3
66.6
66.6
66.6
66.6
66.6
66.6
66.6
66.6
66.6
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
83.3
91.6
91.6
91.6
91.6
91.6
91.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
108.3
108.3
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