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Articles published on Rotary Zone 8 Regionalisation Project.
Now that the changeover season is behind us, the Zone 8 Regionalisation team is back in action. Club visits are occurring to explain the need to embrace change, the pilot concept itself, and how it will proceed if approved.
Did you know that Zone 8 is one of only two regions worldwide participating in the Regionalisation Pilot? Along with Zones 17 and 18, covering Great Britain and Ireland, we are leading the way to revitalise Rotary.
Our world is constantly changing and evolving, and it’s our ability to adapt and tackle challenges that sets us up for the future. Certainly, the past 18 months living in a COVID world has reinforced the need to adapt
The Regionalisation Pilot Planning Team continues to work to help Rotary flourish in our region for the next 100 years
The results from the Regional Pilot Project survey are in, and they show real Rotary happens at club level
Are you interested in being involved? Rotary International Board has agreed to Rotary in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands developing a plan to revitalise Rotary in our region. This is an exciting opportunity for all interested Rotarians to have their say
A transformational regional pilot project. In January 2019, Rotary International approved a pilot project for Rotary in our region to help address membership challenges and ensure our organisation thrives long into the future. To do that, we need your help
Consultation is key when it comes to large organisational change, and Rotary should be no exception
On February 5, Rotary International general secretary John Hewko advised the 2018-19 district governors of Australia and New Zealand that the RI Board had approved their petition to plan a pilot regional structure for Australia, New Zealand and 14 Pacific countries