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RE-DISTRICTING 9510 Update
WHERE IS ROTARY GROWING/DECREASING AROUND THE GLOBE
1.2 million past 20 years
Our Membership Trend1997 39,486 Members in 1,178 Clubs2018 27,402 Members in 1,080 Clubs
NETT LOSS 12,084 Members, 98 Clubs
WE’VE LOST 30% of our membership base.
June 30 2018 = 989 members Past 6 Years lost 320 members = 25%
June 30 2018 = 1244 members Past 6 Years lost 166 members = 12%
RE-DISTRICTING OVERVIEW
• Reducing 545 Districts world wide to 350 (Aust 21 to 13) to reduce overheads ($16m).
• Create new, larger, more resourced and more support focused Districts.
• Economies of scale that allow for possible employment of professional facilitators/resources.
• Declutter role of DG to make more attractive for working people.
9500Chair: D’Arcy Walsh
Marie DorringtonRobert Eley
Marie-Louise Lees
9520Malcom Lindquist
Euan MillerPeter Ochota
Bruce Richardson
DGN 20/21 David Jones
STEERING COMMITTEE
1. Governance & Policy
2. Compliance and Protection
3. District Finances
4. Rotary Foundation
5. Membership Development
6. Digital Communications
7. Public Image & Communication
8. Youth & Vocational
9. Training
10. International
11. Community and Environment
Focus Teams
AREA CONCEPT - DISCUSSION PAPER 4
• 7 Areas with 12-14 clubs each led by Area Governor
• Area Management Committees – meet 6 times a year
• Area Conferences instead of District Conference.
District Governor largely strategic behind the scenes
• Area Training and Assemblies.
• Area Governors conduct the Official visits.
CONSULTATION FEEDBACK
Rather than a flatter simplified structure, it was seen as more complex.
Strong opposition to the de-centralization of District functions to Areas.
Concern that it would be more, not less expensive.
Difficult to find and appoint suitable Area Governors with expanded responsibilities – too demanding.
Fragment new District rather than unite it.
Confusion about roles and responsibilities.
OUTCOME
12 Areas – range 3-11clubs in each led by Area Governor
District Functions will remain centralised.
District Conference rather than 7 Area Conferences.
District Governor still conduct Official Visits in conjunction with Area Governors.
New District Leadership Board structure - including 2 Deputy Governors - Administration and Areas
AREA 1 AREA 2Alice Springs, Alice Springs Mbantua,
Stuart Alice Springs 3Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Whyalla Norrie, Port Augusta,
Roxby Districts 5AREA 3 AREA 4
Maitland, Northern Yorke Peninsula, Clare, Peterborough, Port Pirie, E club of Greater Oz
6
Broken Hill,, Irymple, Merbein, Mildura, Mildura Deakin, Red Cliffs, Robinvale Euston, South Mildura, Wentworth 9
AREA 5 AREA 6Barossa Districts, Barossa Valley, Kapunda, Berri, Loxton,
Renmark, Waikerie 7
Elizabeth, Playford, Salisbury, Mawson Lakes, Modbury Golden Grove, Gawler, Gawler Light Salisbury Rotaract
7 + 1AREA 7 AREA 8
West Torrens, West Lakes, Largs Bay, Charles Sturt, Grange, Port Adelaide, Kidman Park, Henley Beach,
Glenelg, Holdfast Bay, Somerton Park, 11
Tea Tree Gully, Campbelltown, Morialta, St Peters,Magill Sunrise, Burnside, Norwood, Kent Town East Torrens
Rotaract 8 + 1AREA 9 AREA 10
Edwardstown, Eastwood, Unley, Flagstaff Hill, Brownhill Creek, Mitcham, Hyde Park, Tonsley
8
Mt Barker, Onkaparinga, Blakiston, Mobilong, Murray Bridge, Tailem Bend. Stirling, Blackwood, Coromandel Valley, Flinders
Uni Rotaract 9 + 1AREA 11 AREA 12
Encounter Bay, Goolwa, McLaren Vale, Victor Harbor, Strathalbyn, Yankalilla, Seaford, Morphett Vale
8
Adelaide, Adelaide Light, Adelaide Parks, Adelaide South, Adelaide West, Adelaide Innova, Prospect, Walkerville,
Regency Park Adelaide Uni , Adelaide City, Thebarton Senior College Rotaract 9 + 3
RE-DRAFT AREAS FOR D9510
9500 Clubs
9520Clubs
RotaractClubs
PROPOSED STRUCTURE
DISTRICT LEADERSHIP BOARD (Finance & Strategic Leadership)
District Governor (Chair)*
District Governor Elect District SecretaryDistrict Governor Nominee District TreasurerDeputy Governor Administration Future Directions & Diversity Deputy Governor Areas 3 Rotarians
Support Clubs through Area Governors
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Finance ChairTreasurer
DGDGEIPDG
Appointed Rotarian(s)
AREA COMMITTEE
Chair: Deputy Governor AreasDGEDGNArea Governor – Area 1 Area Governor - Area 2 Area Governor - Area 3 Area Governor - Area 4 Area Governor - Area 5 Area Governor - Area 6 Area Governor - Area 7 Area Governor - Area 8 Area Governor - Area 9 Area Governor - Area10 Area Governor - Area 11 Area Governor - Area 12
CLUB RESOURCES AND SUPPORT COMMITTEE
Chair: Deputy Governor AdministrationDGEDGNRotary Foundation Governance & Policy Risk Insurance Compliance District Learning and Development Youth Programs RotaractFuture Directions & Diversity (Membership)Partnership & Project Development Digital CommunicationsPublic ImageCulture & Ethics
PROPOSALS FOR CONSIDERATION - BY G TRAIN
DISTRICT LEADERSHIP BOARDIn addition to the standard Quorum there be 3 Rotarianrepresentatives from the clubs on the District LeadershipBoard
DG SELECTION PANELIn addition to DG & Past DGs panel 2 Rotarian representatives self-nominated. 2 year term The final selection of the Rotarians will be by the AGs
APPOINTMENT OF AREA GOVERNORSBy agreement with clubs within Areas
CONSTITUTION & BYLAWS
D9510 Constitution:Drafted and be lodged as an Incorporated Association in SA and then apply to ASIC for it to be a registerable association Australia-wide.
District 9510 Bylaws:Will incorporate changes as recommended by the Steering Committee and agreed to by joint G Train
• Constitution & Bylaws submitted to RI for Approval• Submitted to members for Approval• Register D9510 with ASIC
STEERING COMMITTEE REPORT
Sent 6th March 2019.
Email your comments and other suggestions to:
Steering Committee member
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Calling for expression of interest from all Rotarians for available positions.
Positions usually for a period of 3 years subject to negotiation.
Target Date 1st August
“Rotary must be renewed constantly at the club level to avoid stagnation and at the international level to avoid retrogression. But Rotary at all levels depends on the individual Rotarian.”
1970-71 1969-70 RI President James F. Conway Rotary Club of Rockville Centre, New York, USA.
THE FINAL THOUGHT……..