History

The idea of a breakfast Rotary Club was suggested by the then District Governor Dennis Green (1992–93), who was a member of the Rotary Club of South Penrith.

Initial Discussions were held by the members of the Rotary Club of Penrith in early 1993.

The first Meeting was held in July 1993 at the Log Cabin Motor Inn, Memorial Ave Penrith and the then District Governor, Alan Grady (1993–94) approved the new Rotary Club.

The official charter night took place on Friday 19th November 1993. The club Chartered as the Rotary Club of Penrith Daybreak with 33 members, the name signifying that it met at 7-00am on Monday mornings.

In 1995 it was decided to change the club's name to the Rotary Club of Nepean to avoid an increasing confusion with other Rotary clubs in the local area.