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29/05/2016

The Club will be holding it's last ever meeting in June 2016.
With only a handful of members left the Club has decided to close.
Thanks to all Current and Past Members and supporters who contributed to the Club and all welcome to attend the last meeting.

05/06/2013

If going to the Show this weekend, do not forget to have one of our Steak Burgers....Yummmmmmmmmmmm.

Rotary dollars make sense in hunt for cancer treatments Published on 17 January, 2013 CQUniversity Honours student Gwend...
17/01/2013

Rotary dollars make sense in hunt for cancer treatments
Published on 17 January, 2013

CQUniversity Honours student Gwenda Chapman will spend the next few months on the frontline of the battle against cancer, thanks to a very targeted scholarship provided by Rockhampton East Rotary Club...

The scholarship valued at $6700 will enable Gwenda to spend 10 weeks in a laboratory evaluating Queensland rainforest-sourced plant extracts for their anti-cancer potential.


Gwenda Chapman (centre) is congratulated by Suzi Blair (CQUni) and Michael Harris (Rockhampton East Rotary)

CQUniversity's Director, Development and Alumni Relations, Suzi Blair says the scholarship is a great example of how our community can support research at the University.

"This is a project that will provide beneficial outcomes for the scholarship recipient and the Central Queensland community while creating links and opportunities with leading researchers at the Queensland Institute for Medical Research, which will enhance the skills and experience of researchers at CQUniversity," Ms Blair says.

The scholarship enables Gwenda to work alongside anti-cancer natural product pioneers Professor Peter Parsons and Dr Glen Boyle at QIMR, where she will learn to use a variety of technologies - including laboratory robotics - to screen the action of plant extracts on cultured human cells.

Back in 2010, Rockhampton East Rotary Past President Mike Gorman instigated a project to support the search for cancer treatments and generous donations from the public have assisted the scholarship, established under support from Dr Andrew Fenning and Associate Professor Nanjappa Ashwath at CQUniversity.


Gwenda recently graduated from a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at CQUniversity.

She appreciates support from her employer Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology, where she works as a Medical Laboratory Scientist.

"I was able to get extended leave from work to attend QIMR. Hopefully this sort of experience will help in my goal to move into a laboratory research career," she says.

Under the scholarship, Gwenda will also have the role as an ambassador in providing feedback and presentations for Rotary Club members.

17/01/2013

Rotary dollars make sense in hunt for cancer treatments
Published on 17 January, 2013

CQUniversity Honours student Gwenda Chapman will spend the next few months on the frontline of the battle against cancer, thanks to a very targeted scholarship provided by Rockhampton East Rotary Club...

The scholarship valued at $6700 will enable Gwenda to spend 10 weeks in a laboratory evaluating Queensland rainforest-sourced plant extracts for their anti-cancer potential.

Gwenda Chapman (centre) is congratulated by Suzi Blair (CQUni) and Michael Harris (Rockhampton East Rotary)

CQUniversity's Director, Development and Alumni Relations, Suzi Blair says the scholarship is a great example of how our community can support research at the University.

"This is a project that will provide beneficial outcomes for the scholarship recipient and the Central Queensland community while creating links and opportunities with leading researchers at the Queensland Institute for Medical Research, which will enhance the skills and experience of researchers at CQUniversity," Ms Blair says.

The scholarship enables Gwenda to work alongside anti-cancer natural product pioneers Professor Peter Parsons and Dr Glen Boyle at QIMR, where she will learn to use a variety of technologies - including laboratory robotics - to screen the action of plant extracts on cultured human cells.

Back in 2010, Rockhampton East Rotary Past President Mike Gorman instigated a project to support the search for cancer treatments and generous donations from the public have assisted the scholarship, established under support from Dr Andrew Fenning and Associate Professor Nanjappa Ashwath at CQUniversity.

Gwenda recently graduated from a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at CQUniversity.

She appreciates support from her employer Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology, where she works as a Medical Laboratory Scientist.

"I was able to get extended leave from work to attend QIMR. Hopefully this sort of experience will help in my goal to move into a laboratory research career," she says.

Under the scholarship, Gwenda will also have the role as an ambassador in providing feedback and presentations for Rotary Club members.

30/05/2012

Rocky River Run - BBQ Trailer at Huish Drive Victoria Park Sunday 03 June from 6.30am.

07/03/2012

Please note that due to Unforeseen Circumstances, the Markets due to be held this Sunday 11th. March, have been CANCELLED.

05/03/2012

Markets this Sunday 11th.March.
Phone Number to Book a Site (only $15 ) - 045 ROTARY 1 or 045 7682791 and Bill will take your Call.
The Rotary Markets will be held at Kershaw Gardens ( Hungry Jacks End ) this Sunday 11th.March and every 2nd Sunday of the Month thereafter

10/02/2012

Markets this Sunday.
Phone Number to Book a Site (only $15 ) - 045 ROTARY 1 or 045 7682791 and Bill will take your Call.
The Rotary Markets will be held at Kershaw Gardens ( Hungry Jacks End ) this Sunday and every 2nd Sunday of the Month thereafter

18/01/2012

Our 1st. Market of the Year is this Sunday so if you want a Site we have new Phone Number to Book - 045 ROTARY 1 or 045 7682791 and Bill will take your Call (as Bob is having a Break).
The Rotary Markets will be held at Kershaw Gardens ( Hungry Jacks End ) this Sunday and will then be held every 2nd Sunday of the Month thereafter with the next Market on 12th. Feb.

25/11/2011

Markets on this Sunday 27th. November from 8am. @ Kershaw Gardens (Hungry Jacks End).
Siteholders from 5.30am to 7am.(Phone Bob on 0419 028 369 to book a Site. Only $15 per site.)
This is the last Market for the Year.

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