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Rotary Magill Bulletin
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Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise Page | 1
We were treated to a very thought provoking
lecture (whoops.....I mean presentation) by past
president Ian Carman this week on the options to
be considered when replacing the coal burning
power stations at Port Augusta. The 2 options put
to our club were gas or solar thermal. It was
amazing that a topic I had never really thought of
could be so interesting, especially when you think
that it will have a 50 year lasting effect on you and
your family.
The first option of gas he advised would be the
easy option both technically and commercially but
it still had its downfall in that the CO2 emissions
would be subject to carbon pricing which could be
costly and the fugitive emission of methane
(something I know a little about, or so says my
wife Tash). Methane is much worse than C02
when it comes to retaining heat, would cost a bit
to contain.
The second option of solar thermal really
sounded interesting. Solar thermal; this option
we were told is quite expensive due to being a
new technology but has so many benefits, the
main one of having zero CO2 emissions. We were
shown a picture of a solar thermal station where a
large number of parabolic mirrors that track the
sun were directing their concentrated sun light a
large tower. Unlike traditional solar power, the
solar thermal system keeps working at night
because stored latent heat can be released to
create steam that turn the turbines. It looked
amazing and when you think of the sun/heat we
get in this vast brown land it makes you wonder
why this has not been implemented already. I
guess cheaper, but dirty alternatives have always
won the day
The wind is another option that is one already in
limited use around the country (South Australia
leads the way) and we’ve all seen video of the
giant turbines. This option is a cheap and efficient
alternative and supplement to the solar thermal.
Some of the last images shown were not
surprising but they were alarming in that we have
had 9 of the 10 hottest years on record since the
year 2000. Ice caps are melting at alarming rates
.........the time for change must be now.
A reminder that I will not be at our meeting next
Tuesday but I have found a club over in the west
that I intend to visit so will let you know how I
fared when I return Tuesday week. Past President
Mark T will subbing in for me.
President Greg Schuetze
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1797 – Coal is officially discovered in New South Wales, Australia, providing the foundation for
Newcastle.
1810 – Daniel Chile declared its independence from Spain.
1895 – Daniel Palmer, founder of chiropractic treatment, makes the first chiropractic adjustment on
a patient.
Why does someone believe you when you say there are 4 billion stars, but check when you say the
paint is wet??
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IAN’S PRESENTATIONIAN’S PRESENTATIONIAN’S PRESENTATIONIAN’S PRESENTATION
RYLA PARTICIPANTSRYLA PARTICIPANTSRYLA PARTICIPANTSRYLA PARTICIPANTS
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Magill Sunrise members are now enrolled on Roving Lifestyles
Access to the Roving Lifestyles website (http://www.rovinglifestyles.com.au/) has now been
provided to each of the Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise members.
We can now enrol our members and friends - shop - and start to reap the benefits.
A reminder - How it works
Merchants advertise their products or special deals on the Roving Lifestyles website.
Participating Clubs register (done).
Members of the Club are enrolled as ‘Rovers’ (done).
Rovers can log-on to the website and have access to exclusive offers from trusted merchants on
products and services at a fair and sustainable price.
A percentage of each sale is remitted to a nominated Rotary Club or program.
As a member, you may invite your Family or Friends to also enrol and shop for products and
services - meaning more benefits for everyone.
What’s Next?
You should now have received your log-on details and further instructions from Lindsay Davis
(the Magill Sunrise club coordinator).
Log in, reset your password and enter any other details you wish to store.
Check out some of the products already being advertised. Buy if you wish as a percentage of
the purchase price will be donated back to Magill Sunrise (minimum 5%).
Then:
• suggest other merchants, products and services that could be on Roving Lifestyles
• invite family and friends to also become Rovers (and further assist our club).
Why do it?
Magill Sunrise has a special opportunity to help develop this new initiative which aims to make
giving to the community a part of everyday life.
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No Report This Week
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Greg Schuetze
Licaria Scheepers
Tuesday 6.50 for 7.00am
Hectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, Magill
www.magill.rotaryclub.org.au
www.facebook.com/rotarymagill
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www.rotarynews.info/district9520
6.30pm Campbelltown Athelstone Football Club 150 George St, Paradise
1.00pm Norwood Norwood Town Hall George Street, Norwood 6.15pm St Peter’s Kensington Hotel 23 Regent St, Kensington 6.30pm Kent Town The Royal Hotel 2 North Tce, Kent Town 6.30pm Unley Unley Sports Club 39 Oxford Tce, Unley
7.15am Eastwood Granada Flinders Lodge Dequetteville Tce, Kent Town 6.15pm Hyde Park Hyde Park Tavern Park St & King William Rd, Hyde Park 6.30pm Burnside The Feathers Hotel Glynburn Road, Burnside 6.30pm Mitcham Edinburgh Hotel High Street, Mitcham 6.30pm Morialta The Rezz Hotel 20 Hamilton Tce, Newton
No Meetings
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The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve
society.
The application of the ideal service by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional people united in the ideal of service.
The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:
Is it the truth? Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
For good food, good fellowship And the opportunity to serve through Rotary
…we give thanks.