Adapt your club to meet member needs
Does your club want to better meet the needs of your current and prospective members, better represent the community you serve, or provide a more inclusive club experience?
Adopting flexible membership and meeting options can help you attract new audiences, diversify your club, and make your members more engaged.
Rotary South Pacific unites to stop the violence!
Over the past few weeks, Rotary members throughout the South Pacific united to spread awareness about one of the biggest threats to the health and wellbeing of women and children.
Position Available: Social Media Lead
The Public Image and Partnerships Portfolio Committee is seeking a skilled social media expert to join the Committee as Social Media Lead.
Local polio survivors determined to stamp out debilitating disease
As World Polio Day approaches on 24 October, hear from two Rotary members who contracted polio as children before a vaccine was available. Both experience the debilitating impacts of the disease to this day, and both are determined to ensure polio becomes a relic of the past.
Become a Rotary storyteller!
Rotary Pacific Public Image Director Neil McWhannell shares his top tips on how your club can boost its public profile by sharing its stories with the world.
Watch now: Discover your new support network!
Rotary Pacific Regional Council Chair Dallas Booth AM and Deputy Chair Tony Heyward explain how your club can tap into our region’s new operating model to succeed.
Watch now: March all member webinars
Steering Group Chair Neville Parsons and District Governor Elect Lisa Hunt gave updates about the Pilot as part of the March all member updates.
Meeting strength with strength, Rotaract-Rotary collaboration
My question to you this World Rotaract Week is: what wealth do we as Rotarians overlook or forget when we focus ourselves so narrowly when it is time to deliver a project?
Face-to-face with Rotary’s future
It was wonderful to have a face-to-face Regional Council board meeting on 12 March.
Rotary needs its first Rotary Community Leaders!
Clubs in Zone 8 have recently been allocated to Rotary Community Groups (RCGs), a new way for clubs to collaborate so they can achieve more than they could on their own.
Now each RCG needs a Leader to guide them on their path to success!
Informing Rotary International
At the RI Board meeting in January the Steering Group presented to the Board sharing the key milestones coming up including the establishment of Rotary Community Groups.
Watch now: February webinar
Thank you to those who came to our first all member webinar of the year on Sunday 25 February - it was great to kick off the new year talking about the exciting opportunities which are ahead for clubs and members.
Regional Council goes to International Assembly
One of the key takeaways for me was that we have the magic in ourselves to create the change we desire within our Zone. Our clubs and districts are built on amazing connections! We have so many opportunities to use our knowledge and passion to expand our reach.
Learn more about our new roles
Thank you to everyone who came along to our webinar to find out everything you need to know about two new roles being introduced to Zone 8 as part of the Regionalisation Pilot
Your next role in Rotary awaits!
Applications are now open for two exciting new roles being introduced to Zone 8: the Rotary Specialist and Regional Council Portfolio Committee Member.
Read on to find out which role is the best fit for you – or consider applying for both!
Regionalisation races ahead into the new year!
We’ve got so many exciting Pilot milestones to look forward to this year! We can’t wait to work with you and support you through these changes.
A Regional Council first!
Having officially started on 1 January 2024, the Regional Council is moving full steam ahead to ensure we’re not only ready for the full implementation of the Pilot’s operating model in July, but that we’re also ready to serve you – the clubs and members of Rotary and Rotaract.
The Regional Council is ready to serve you!
Incoming members of the Zone 8 Regional Council participated in an intensive learning and development program, tailored especially to equip them with the skills and knowledge they need to lead and represent Zone 8.
Watch now: November webinar
The webinar focused on next steps for Rotary Community Group formation, the introduction of the Regional Council and the future state document which is now available and we are seeking feedback on.
A future state for Zone 8
In September, a group of eighteen Rotarians, Rotaractors and Rotary International staff members gathered - some in person and some virtually - for a workshop to imagine what the Zone could look like after the Regionalisation Pilot ends in June 2026.