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Rotary Club of Brisbane
District 9600
Brisbane, the birthplace of RYLA
Host Club Convention of 2003
Founded 29 May 1923
Club #: 17787
Brisbane - Queensland - Australia
The Rotary Club of Brisbane was not sponsored by another Club but was formed under the old system of a Rotary Commissioner traveling to a town and getting together community leaders. In the case of Brisbane, the Commissioner was Henry Braddon (later Sir) from the Rotary Club of Sydney.

The Club was chartered on 29 May 1923 with a membership of 16. The Charter President was Peter B Macgregor - a leading Barrister.

The Club has been responsible for the sponsoring of the following Clubs: Mackay and Townsville in 1926-27 (with the involvement of Immediate Past President Tom McWilliam in conjunction with Rotary Commissioner Sir Henry Braddon of Sydney Rotary Club), Ipswich, Bundaberg (1929-30), Toowoomba, Maryborough, Lismore (1931-32), Fortitude Valley, South Brisbane, Brisbane North, Brisbane West, Brisbane Mid-City.

During its history the club has carried out many outstanding projects including:

Establishment of the Queensland Society for Crippled Children

Establishment of International House at the University of Queensland

Gundoo Week which later developed into R.Y.L.A. Week, now a world wide project of Rotary International 
Brisbane hosted Paul Harris and his wife in 1935 (see articles, click to enlarge and read) 
The Telegraph, 13 March 1935, front page
Telegraph article on Harris' arrival
Continuation of article and an explanation of "He Profits Most Who Serves Best." To understand the origin and meaning of this motto, click here
Courier newspaper interview of 13 March 1935, continued in second thumbnail
Jean Harris is a goodwill ambassador for Rotary and her home in Chicago
 
An interview in The Courier on board their ship
She speaks of a group known as the "Women of Rotary"
Her description of the friendship garden in Chicago and of their travels
 
Details of a tea in her honor
 
An afternoon tea and details
 
The founder upon his departure
 
Acknowledgement
 
Our thanks to Heritage Planning "Consultants, Basil T. Veal; Carolyn Nolan, History Consultant and Dr. Keith Watts 2001-02 president Rotary Club of Brisbane for their efforts in obtaining this important information.


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