The people running the club
Our 2025–26 board: the locals who keep Mornington Rotary moving — from the President's chair to the Art Show committee to community service.
Executives
The officers who run the day-to-day of the club.
Jo Davie
President
Pam Hall
Treasurer
Tanya Chambers
Secretary
Chairs
Each chair leads a portfolio — from international service to membership to the Art Show — keeping our projects on track.
Chair — Rotary Foundation
Richard Vautier
Chair — Membership
Joe Siragusa
Chair — Community Service
Julia Bickers
Chair — International Service
Richard Vautier
Chair — Mornington Art Show
Pam Hall
Paul Harris Coordinators
Ian Horton & John Parkinson
Chair — Youth & New Generation
Judy Seager
Social Media
Tanya Chambers & Ross Kilborn
Club Protection Officer
Eileen Prudden
Ways to get involved
There's no single way to be a Rotarian. Pick the one that fits — or try a few.
Come to a meeting
Wednesday nights at the Mornington Hotel. Book in with the Club Secretary, then just turn up.
Get in touchHelp at the Art Show
Our flagship January event needs hands for setup, hanging, ticketing, hospitality and pack-down.
VolunteerJoin a local project
From the Greenway to the Foreshore Gazebo, pick a project that aligns with your values and pitch in.
Learn morePlant a tree on the Greenway
Help us turn the old railway easement into a green corridor from Nepean Highway to the Esplanade.
Get involvedSponsor or partner
Local businesses partner with us on the Art Show and other events. Real visibility, real impact.
Talk to usBring a friend
If Rotary sounds like it's for someone you know, bring them along. The best new members come through existing ones.
Invite a friendWhy people join Rotary Mornington
Make a real, local difference
Work on projects you can see and touch — the Greenway, the Bays Hospital, the Foreshore Gazebo, the Art Show.
Meet good people
A welcoming group of locals from all backgrounds. Many members say the friendships are the best part.
Find purpose at any stage of life
Whether you're working, retired, or new to the Peninsula — Rotary is a way to put your skills to use and feel part of something.
It's not just about service. Members tell us they joined for one reason — and stayed for another.
- Find Connection,
- Find Purpose
Bunnings BBQ
Yes, the activity Rotary is often associated with — the Bunnings BBQ. We hold 3 to 4 a year. It's fun for our members, a chance to engage with the community, and each one helps contribute to the funds we give back.
Thinking about joining?
The honest answers to the questions most people ask before they come along to a meeting.
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