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COVER REPORT
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BREAKTHROUGH FOR PEACE
WA Government to fund Peach Scholars
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PEACE EFFORT TAKES WINGS
Rotary program builds up, branches out
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WHAT'S NEW
A fresh look at Salt Lake City
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DOWN UNDER FLAVOUR
Aussies, Kiwis for Salt Lake City
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CONVENTION FORMS
12 pages of information
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SERVICE TO THE LETTER
The good works from A to Z
AMBASSADORS GUEST SPEAKERS
Brisbane move is popular
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DAMS IN AFRICA
Rotary proves the power of one
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USING THE 3H GRANTS
Rotary seed flourishes
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BEING A TRF AUDITOR
Means going from Karori to Korea
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LUV A DUCK, IT'S A BONUS
Ayr project raises TRF funds
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VALUE IN SCHOLARS
The answer is thinking long-term
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FUND RAISING WITH FLAIR
March date for ARHRF Round Up
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A PEACEFUL PLACE
To watch the birdlife in West
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DILI LEADS WAY AGAIN
Now Timor Leste is calmer place
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ANOTHER RECORD BREAKER
As Tasmanians go walking
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BREAKFAST ON THE PAT
Means fellowship and funds
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RI DIRECTOR IN 2008-10
Queenslander nominated
Regular Features
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Presidents Message
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From Where I Sit
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News Bulletin
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Mailbox
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This Rotary World
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Notices
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RO TV Highlights
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Directory
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Smiles
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Book Review
COVER: Shearer Brent Barwick, of Oatlands, makes sure that Ambassadorial Scholar Tamsyn Jones paid attention
that the fleece came off clean when she tried her hand at shearing at Sorell Creek, Tasmania. See report,
page 9
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