Camberwell Grammar Rotary Interact Annual Report 2023

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Year In Summary

ANNUAL REPORT 2023
ANNUAL REPORT 2023 YEAR IN SUMMARY
Intro Table Of Contents 2023 Annual Report Table of Contents Welcome from the President Our Committee Message from the Secretary 1 2 3 4 13 16 17 Treasurer’s Report Interact District Council Partnerships Event Highlights Social Media Outlook 5 9 20 Membership List Page 1 CGS Rotary Interact

Forming Connections, Creating a Community

Dear Members and Community,

I am delighted to present our Annual Report, showcasing our club's remarkable journey and accomplishments throughout the year It is with immense pride that I reflect on the dedication and resilience of our club, the unwavering support of our valued membership base, and the positive impact we have made in our community.

With the introduction of new community liaison avenues in the club, we have seen the strengthening of our partnerships with crucial organisations such as Camberwell Place, alongside other partners I would like to particularly thank our dedicated Treasurer, Raphael Champion for his tiresome work on building these relationships, which certainly will pave the way for the future of our club.

We have also seen a refocus of the club on a subcommittee based model, with the Random Acts of Kindness Project Subcommittee spearheading this restructure In the coming years, I hope to see this model further embraced as it has enabled our club to diversify its outlook and operations

It has also been fantastic to see the bolstering of our relationships with both the District, as well as local neighbouring clubs Having chaired the Interact District Council this year, it has been wonderful to see other schools charter their own Interact clubs, cementing the power of Interact in more schools across our area

In our own club, we have seen a partnership blossom with Presbyterian Ladies College, ultimately resulting in our shared organisation of the truly fantastic FORaMEAL event I would like to particularly thank one of our Vice Presidents Alan Tian, as well as our Social Media Officer Isaac Lin for their developing of this strategic

relationship, which will certainly play an important role in our club's future.

On the membership side, we have seen our club's numbers steadily increase, and the involvement of our members increase alongside it. I would like to particularly thank our Secretary Tommy Auwardt for making this feat, along with our meetings, achievable I would also like to thank our Vice President Alex Harris for stepping in oftentimes on my behalf and guiding the club with his leadership

As much of the committee moves on, I would like to pay tribute to Mr Paul Double, who is now moving on from the club and retiring from the school, after having helped establish it some 14 years ago His hard work, efforts, and encouragement are the bedrock of our organisation, and the club will certainly not be the same without him.

On behalf of the committee, I thank all of our stakeholders and members for a fantastic year, and I am certain to see further progress of our goals as I pass the baton onto our President-Elect, Raphael Champion

I invite you to delve into the following pages of this report to discover the work that defines our club

Sincerely,

Ravin Desai President 2023 Annual Report Welcome from the President Page 2 CGS Rotary Interact

Our Committee

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Our Committee
Ravin Desai President Alex Harris Vice President Alan Tian Vice President Raph Champion Treasurer Tommy Auwardt Secretary Ed Pill Community Liaison Isaac Lin Social Media Officer Paul Double* Teacher Liaison
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*Non-Voting, supporting members
Anne Josefsberg* Club Liaison
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Diversifying the club Introducing Subcommittees

Before beginning the year, members of the committee discussed ways to improve the organisation of business and delegation of responsibilities I am excited to report that we have succeeded in this field on many fronts This has been achieved through the implementation of subcommittees

Our first subcommittee was formed to carry out the Random Acts of Kindness project This project was a development on the ‘Box of Love’ idea that was brought to our attention in 2022 The group aimed to build morale in the school and advertise rotary to prospective members The Random Acts of Kindness subcommittee began work in February, led by Ethan Huang I have thoroughly enjoyed liaising with the group as they have been organised and responsible for this long term project throughout the whole year They have found creative ways to spread joy on Friday mornings and I’m excited to see how this group continues in the upcoming years

With our first committee a resounding success, the question of how to further implement this model has been discussed By designating a subcommittee to a project, many hands can make light work, relieving the burden from hard working members, while also further engaging the club We hope that the subcommittee model can be used more extensively across other projects next year

In terms of general business, we have seen a great increase in the project undertaken Small projects such as Random Acts of Kindness and The Camberwell Place Food Drive have helped engage our community and spread the Interact brand Our larger projects such as the Trivia Night and FORaMEAL were able to top the previous iterations of the event With an increase in business, an increase in membership and member engagement has followed It has been exciting to see such a great batch of Year 9 members join the club Furthermore, the Year 9 have been more involved than ever before with many members contributing and suggesting ideas in meetings and at events We have also seen an increase in the members in Year 10 This boasts great promise for the future of the club Our current membership list sits just under 80 members While not all club members are present at every meeting, it is exciting to see our club grow and continue to succeed

As the Secretary, it has been exciting to witness such a wonderful year for the club This has mostly been due to the hard work of our many club members I look forward to seeing what 2024 holds and how our the club can continue to grow and succeed

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from the Secretary
Message
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Tommy Auwardt

A year of Successful Events

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The FORaMEAL meal packing event held at Camberwell Grammar School on Friday the 14th of July was a great success for all involved. Being the second rendition of the event at CGS, this year saw a collaboration with PLC as hundreds of students from both schools filled the cafeteria to pack over ten thousand meals for those less fortunate. The event was another great opportunity for the school community to give back our time and efforts to help loss less fortunate At the same time, collaborating with another school meant those involved were able to work together with others and nurture their leadership and teamwork skills at the same time

Ultimately, the FORaMEAL packing event was a fantastic opportunity to see a collaboration between CGS, PLC and the wonderful volunteers from Canterbury Rotary, without whom such an event simply would not have been possible. We look forward to this event continuing annually for many years to come Many thanks to Nora and Kevin Xiao from Canterbury Rotary for organizing this event, as well to Isaac Lin for facilitating the collaboration with PLC through his longstanding, strong connections with the school.

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AlaNT

Trivia Night

In the early part of Term 2, the Camberwell Grammar Rotary Club convened its annual Trivia Night fundraiser, a hallmark event in our corporate calendar This evening proved to be a remarkable gathering, attended by esteemed friends, cherished family members, dedicated students, and esteemed educators.

The intellectual prowess of our Literature classes faced off against the formidable army cadets in a spirited and intellectually charged contest spanning various categories, including general knowledge, sports, popular culture, music, politics, and more Ultimately, it was the staff table that emerged victorious, as members from the Camberwell Grammar Class of 2022 displayed unwavering tenacity and knowledge.

In addition to the Trivia contest, a highly engaging raffle was conducted, featuring coveted prizes such as AirPods, a luxury homewares hamper, a delectable chocolate assortment, and a $100 bakery voucher. This event served as a testament to our commitment to philanthropy, as it generated a commendable sum of over $1500 for charitable causes.

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Alexander Harris We thank the following businesses for supporting this event:

Year 9 Social

During the year, one of our standout events that brought together members of the school community and guests for a memorable evening was the Year 9 Social This vibrant social gathering took place in the esteemed Camberwell Room and transformed the space into a lively disco The event was hosted by Camberwell Grammar School and welcomed guests from Strathcona, Fintona, and Camberwell Girls Grammar School, resulting in a remarkable attendance of 300 participants

The Camberwell Room underwent a remarkable transformation, with colourful lights and pulsating beats setting the stage for a night of energetic fun Anchoring the musical aspect of the evening was the talented DJ Serotonin (Veronica Toal), whose playlist kept the dance floor alive and created an electrifying atmosphere

In terms of impact, we are delighted to report that the event yielded an impressive revenue exceeding $5,000 This financial success is a testament to the dedication and enthusiasm of our members, notably organisers Raphael Champion, Nathan Bosmans, and Tommy Auwardt, as well as the generous support of our attendees The funds raised will undoubtedly further our charitable initiatives, namely Operation Toilets

The Year 9 Social encapsulated the essence of Rotary: bringing together diverse communities, fostering fellowship, and creating opportunities for both fun and philanthropy It was an evening that exemplified the spirit of Rotary in a formal yet engaging manner, showcasing our dedication to making a positive difference while celebrating life's joys

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E n v i s i o n i n g T o m o r r o w , E m b r a c i n g O p p o r t u n i t i e s

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Advancing Rotary into the Digital Age

As we stand at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, we recognise the importance of staying connected with our ever-evolving community The launch of our social media presence opens a door to fresh avenues of engagement, where we can share our impactful projects, connect with a broader audience, and inspire positive change on a larger scale

This venture isn't just about technology; it's about building bridges bridges that connect us to each other, to the community we serve, and to the future we envision Through these digital platforms, we have the privilege to showcase not only our commitment to Rotary's principles but also the faces and stories that drive our mission forward.

The positive outcomes of this endeavour have already begun to manifest Our increased online visibility has enabled us to connect with individuals and communities far beyond our traditional sphere, fostering a network of like-minded individuals committed to positive change The uplift in engagement has not only strengthened our bond with existing members but also welcomed new voices into the conversation, enriching our collective perspective Furthermore, the establishment of our online brand identity ensures that our digital presence is a true reflection of our values, making us accessible to those seeking to align with a purpose-driven organization

Our journey into the digital age is a testament to our resilience, adaptability, and unwavering commitment to the service of others By marrying the time-honoured principles of Rotary with the transformative potential of digital platforms, we are not just adapting to change, but embracing it to magnify our impact

I would like to take this time to also congratulate the recently elected Committee and wish them the best of luck in their tenure I hope as they continue to write the story of this club in the digital age, it is done with enthusiasm, gratitude, and a steadfast commitment to the betterment of our communities and the world at large The future beckons, and we stand ready to shape it with the same spirit that has defined us for years Service Above Self

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Future Advancement
The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow
Bill Gates
Isaac Lin Social Media Officer Page 10 CGS Rotary Interact

Peformance and Target Content Strategy

Diverse Content: A mix of content types, including project highlights, member spotlights, event promotions, and informative posts about Rotary's history and mission, was used to engage different audience segments.

Visual Appeal: High-quality visuals, such as images and videos, were consistently used to enhance the appeal of posts and capture viewers' attention

Consistency: Regular posting schedules were established, maintaining a steady flow of content to keep the audience engaged and informed

Community Interaction: Engagement with the audience through comments, replies, and interactive posts helped establish a two-way communication channel, fostering a sense of connection.

37 AVERAGE LIKES

75 AVERAGE

377 ACCOUNTS REACHED

Strategic Hashtags: Relevant hashtags were employed to increase discoverability and amplify the reach of posts beyond the immediate follower base. +74.5%

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TOTAL POSTS OVERALL ENGAGEMENT (

9 MONTHS AGO)

TOTAL POSTS

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Statistics as of 18th of August 2023
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Social Media Next Steps

The launch of our social media initiative has already yielded positive outcomes, yet the journey is ongoing, and the need to develop and continue our digital presence remains critical. This section emphasizes the compelling reasons behind this imperative and underscores the far-reaching benefits that sustained social media efforts can offer.

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Collaborative Approach

Encourage members to actively participate in content creation, showcasing diverse perspectives and experiences.

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Adaptability

Stay current with social media trends and updates to maintain relevance and adapt to evolving audience behaviours.

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Optimize Posting Times

Continue to monitor engagement rates and experiment with different posting times to identify the optimal schedule. Eg afterschool, during lunchtimes

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Collaborations

It is worth noting the two posts during the FORaMEAL event have become the highest reached and engaged posts. Future collaborations with Rotary Clubs may help generate greater exposure

Content Diversity

Maintain a balanced mix of content types to cater to different audience interests and preferences.

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ENGAGEMENT
OVERALL
(VS 9 MONTHS AGO)
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F i n a n c i a l P e r f o r a m n c e

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2023 in Numbers

Following an extremely successful 2022 for the Camberwell Grammar School Rotary Interact Club, which saw us donated $10,000 to Operation Toilets and $3,000 to FORaMEAL, it has been amazing to see the club have yet another strong year

Fundraising events such as the ever-popular Year 9 Social and our 3rd Annual Trivia Night saw the club bring in over $8000 in revenue, with both of these events’ earnings growing impressively when compared with previous years Equally, it was rewarding to be able to donate $3,000 to FORaMEAL for the second year in a row, as well as establish our local charity, “Random Acts of Kindness, ” which saw volunteers giving back to members of the school community by putting together small class parties on Friday mornings, as decided by a ballot

I would like to thank all of our members, who have spent countless hours organising and volunteering throughout the year, as it is ultimately their efforts that contribute most to our club’s performance

I look forward to seeing what our club can achieve next year, in one that will no doubt be record breaking!

, Raph Champion Treasurer

Sincerely 2023 Annual Report Treasurer’s Report
Dear Members and Community,
Fundraisers Year 9 Social 4440 Trivia Night 1519 Sausage Sizzle 865 Open Day 2022 1755 Other 54 8633 Donations FORaMEAL 3000 Random Acts of Kindness 185 CGS Community Development 500 3685 Expenses General Club Expenses 180 Financial Results Page 15 CGS Rotary Interact 2023 Annual Report Treasurer’s Report

The Rotary 9800 Interact District Council

Throughout 2023, Camberwell Grammar Interact President Ravin Desai and I represented Camberwell Grammar School at the District 9800 Council. The group, led by Ravin himself, met throughout the year to discuss all matters Rotary! The council was filled with members from other schools such as Melbourne Girls Grammar and Wyndham Central College. The group shared experiences in the management of Interact Clubs, the best ways to organise finances and the best fundraiser ideas. This group is a great resource for our Interact Club to access as it gives our group some insight into how other schools run their clubs.

The council, composed of two members from each school, met once a month in person and online The council has played a key role in organising the Multi district conference This conference is designed to connect Interact Clubs from around the district and is scheduled for later in the year The council is also helping to organise the upcoming IDAD (Interact District Assembly Day). We hope that the District Council can continue to be tapped into in the upcoming years

Tommy Auwardt

Tommy Auwardt

Secretary

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Our Partners & Members

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Gratitude, Collaboration, and Continued Success

The Club expresses our sincere appreciation to all sponsors and donors for their unwavering support and dedication in 2023.

The McKenzie Family

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Spotlight: Our Partnership with Camberwell Place

This year the Camberwell Grammar Rotary Interact Club has been lucky enough to establish a close partnership with The Camberwell Place (The Well) in Camberwell Junction Throughout the year there have been many occasions in which ourselves and The Camberwell Place have been able to benefit each other through the use of volunteers and sponsorship

The Camberwell Place Christmas in July food drive was our most recent endeavour together An event run by The Well, Rotary sent a number of volunteers from across the school to help collect food and monetary donations; an impressive total of 340 bags of food and hygiene items were collected from this event alone. The generosity and willingness of the CGS Rotary Club were a key part in this event and have made a tangible difference in many people’s lives across Australia Rotary also provided and set up several performers in the centre of The Well throughout the day, to encourage people to support the cause These were a wide array of musicians and acts from across, not only Rotary, but also the wider Camberwell Grammar Community and provided a lighter ambience and further enjoyment to the event The event was a huge success and we hope to take inspiration and contribute to it if it continues next year

The first event we collaborated on with The Camberwell Place was this year’s Annual Camberwell Grammar Rotary Interact Trivia Night, one of our largest yet Camberwell place was kind enough to be the primary sponsor of the event allowing it to be, arguably the best one we have put on Through their sponsorship we were able to provide more prizes and an all around cleaner, classier event and for this we extend our gratitude (For more details see the report on the Trivia Night.)

The Camberwell Place has been a vital part of Camberwell Rotary this year, allowing itself to be an essential partner in forming connections to the wider community that CGS Rotary has gratefully embraced We look forward to continuing our partnership with The Camberwell Place and thank them for their work with us this year

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Membership List

Committee

Ravin Desai - President, Interact District Council Chair

Alex Harris - Vice President

Alan Tian - Vice President

Raph Champion - Treasurer

Tommy Auwardt - Secretary, Interact District Council Member

Ed Pill - Community Liaison Officer

Isaac Lin - Social Media Officer

Members

Arjun Alagappan

Jai Anand Malik

Jay Babbar

Nathan Bosmans

Kevin Ch'ng

Ned Chesler

Adrian Chiu

Elliot Choi

Ethan Choo

Samuel Choong

Jacob Clark

Thomas Clemow

Christopher Cohen

Lachlan Cross

Tiger Diao

James Ding

Roy Fleming

Oliver Ford

Haydn Hammerton

Andrew Hare

Max Helmer

Ethan Huang

Zaid Imran

Connor Inston

William Jenkin

Robert Johnston

Christopher Khong

Justin Kwan

Derrick Kwon

Alexander Lam

William Lardner

Aaron Lau

Matthew Lau

James Le Get

Leonard Lee

Jarrod Leong

Charlie Leong

Milton Leung

Arsene Liau

Nathan Liew

Owen Lim

Anson Lim

Joshua Lim

Ethan Lin

Ethan Loi

Chris Lu

Matthew Lu

Liam McCarthy

Owen Wu

Jonty Neil

Joshua H Ng

Lachlan O'Neill

Ethan Ong

Andrew Ong

Hugo Pringle

Orlando Rofe

Taran Rose

Matthew Stephen

Varun Sujanthan

Leonidas Tiras

Rico Towers

Ethan Tran

Matthew Wakefield

Eamon Wan

Alan Wang

Lachlan Wei

Rory Westcott

Hamish Westcott

Jayden Yap

Ivan Zhang

Tony Zhang

Aaron Zhuang

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Paul Double - Teacher Liaison | Anne Josefsberg - Club Liaison
Rotary Interact
rotary@cgs.vic.edu.au 55 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury VIC 3126 @cgsrotaryinteract
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