Welcome to meeting No. 70 of
the Rotary eClub of Latitude 38

 
October is Economic and Community Development Month
 
Supporting the Local Community,
 
The Rotary Club of Darwin meets
 
President's Message
 
Welcome to Meeting No.70
 
This week's meeting material includes information on the Rotary Club of Darwin. Brian and I visited Darwin on 15 October. There is also a talk on behavourial finance which I hope you will find interesting. Please also look at the new club projects page.
 
Remember that the club charter lunch will be held on Saturday 19 November 2016, 12 for 12.30pm at the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens, Cranbourne, Victoria. I hope that as many members as possible can attend. For more details go here.
 
Please comment on the meeting by going to our Facebook page.
 
Enjoy the meeting and have a good week.
 
Yours in Rotary
 
Kerrie S.
in the Timor Sea
 
This week's meeting material
  • Rotary Club of Darwin - Kerrie and I visited Darwin on 16 October. Here's what Rotary is doing in Darwin
  • We are all gamblers at heart, but there is hope - Elise Payzan-LeNestour. Humans are deeply ingrained with the smarts to understand risk, yet we nonetheless take mindless risks all the time. While she was studying at Princeton in 2005, Elise Payzan-LeNestour discovered a fascination with behavioural finance – the connection between how our brains work and what we do with our money. If we are determined to take so many mindless risks, what does this mean for the way we save and spend?
     
Brian Norris
Website Manager 
 
Club Projects - Click Here
 
This officially ends meeting No.70.
If you have an interesting topic, or project to share please contact Brian Norris at eclublatitude38@mail.com
Thank you for joining us, we appreciate your feedback, hope you will return soon and invite a guest.
 
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