Events

"Stand Easy!" is a command to soldiers standing at ease that they may relax further easy.
Doesn't quite fit the context of our meeting but we - intentionally - do not have a speaker booked. Nor is it a "Club Assembly".
Come prepared for fellowship while we stand easy for an hour!


There is a RUSCCF dinner meeting on 23 May to present Rotary Scholarships - see details here - we encourage you to attend

Dr John Arvier is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with a special interest in maxillofacial trauma. He has more than 28 years experience in specialist oral and maxillofacial surgery practice, with a private practice at the Wesley with branches in the suburbs as well as in Mackay and Rockhampton.
Dr Arvier is also a Visiting Medical Officer at Ipswich Hospital and a consultant member of the Queensland Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery training program. He completed his dental undergraduate training at the University of Queensland, with subsequent post-graduate surgical training at King’s College Hospital in London, and Royal Adelaide Hospital & Adelaide University.
He is a former chairman of the Overseas Aid Committee of ANZAOMS, the Australian and New Zealand Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and has made 30 separate visits to Bangladesh, Cambodia and New Guinea, where ANZAOMS has established formal training programs in his specialty. Dr Arvier has treated many patients brought to The Wesley Hospital for surgical procedures not available in their home countries.
Dr Arvier has achieved a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (Qld), Master of Science (Oral Surgery) (London), and MDS (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery) (Adel), and is a Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry International (FADI), and the International College of Dentists (FICD). He was awarded an OAM for services to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2006.

Giftedness is 24/7. It cannot be turned off. It can’t happen only between 9am-11am on Tuesdays. What if you were gifted and there was nobody like you? Would you want to stand out like a bright star against a velvety night sky? Or would you choose to hide by camouflaging your abilities?
Gloria van Donge has written a series of books about a family of five gifted cheetah cubs is designed to provide a few snapshots of the world of the gifted and talented child.
While written and illustrated on a child’s level, they also help adults become aware of some of the issues a gifted child could face.


"Stand Easy!" is a command to soldiers standing at ease that they may relax further easy.
Doesn't quite fit the context of our meeting but we - intentionally - do not have a speaker booked. Nor is it a "Club Assembly".
Come prepared for fellowship while we stand easy for an hour!

Murray started the Caloundra Film Festival in 2013. With the support of the Sunshine Coast Regional Council, Screen Queensland and other partners it has grown significantly. It runs over multiple locations over a 10 day period and includes a Features Programme, a Pop-up Cinema, a Student Showcase and this year a large open air opening night screening.
He has also had two productions for film and television produced: Stranded and Ella with writing and production credits for both. Scripts and small screen shows in active development. Producing a local documentary, Caloundra Goes to the Movies.

"Stand Easy!" is a command to soldiers standing at ease that they may relax further easy.
Doesn't quite fit the context of our meeting but we - intentionally - do not have a speaker booked. Nor is it a "Club Assembly".
Come prepared for fellowship while we stand easy for an hour!




