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The Rotary Club of North Hobart is defined by a unique point of difference: we combine 60 years of community respect with an authentic, NextGen vision. At North Hobart, our impact doesn't stop at the city limits. We provide a gateway to international leadership and zone-wide initiatives, designed for professionals who want their 'giving back' to match the scale of their career ambitions. Our leadership isn't just about 'the future'—it is happening now. With our upcoming Presidents balancing high-level careers with impactful service, we prove that Rotary fits into a modern, busy life. We are a zone-wide leader in innovation, bridging the gap between global goodwill and local action. At the recent Rotary South Pacific conference, our President Elect Adam Reibel spoke as a Public Image specialist and took part in a panel of young professionals. He also took part in a direct private discussion with Rotary International President Elect Yinka Babalola. To have those opportunities, Adam, like all Rotarians, took part in a voluntary capacity. We thank all our NextGen members for the time and money they put in to influence the shape of Rotary in this part of the world. Adam also shares his ideas about telling the world about Rotary in other ways. In 2025 he was session guest speaker in a Virtual Vocational Exchange coming out of Hong Kong, a wonderful cost-free way for young Rotarians to connect. When you join a Rotary club, you belong to a worldwide organisation and can attend meetings in over 200 countries. Each year there is an international convention to which all Rotary members are invited. In 2024 and 2023 Adam and Ros were presenters on breakout panels at the Rotary International conventions in Singapore and Melbourne respectively. Ask Adam how you too can explore how the Rotary Club of North Hobart provides a platform for global impact, zone-wide leadership, and professional rejuvenation.
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AuthorPast President Roslyn Teirney, Youth and Vocational Director Archives
April 2026
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