Welcome to the Rotary Club of Drummoyne

Welcome to Drummoyne Rotary! A proud Rotary club now 73 years old
In the past this club had members from the heads of industry: Dunlop, Carpet Manufactures, BHP, Nestles - as all these industries operated in Drummoyne and Chiswick.
We meet fortnightly on Wednesdays at the Drummoyne Sailing Club: 2 St Georges Cres, Drummoyne at 6:15 for 6:30pm.
Our Let's Talk series is our regular community event featuring local artisans. These events are held approximately every four months on a Wednesday, as advertised.
As your local Rotary Club we have supported Drummoyne Community Centre, Communities For Communities, Drummoyne Public School, Addi Road, and Sydney Food Share. We have direct connections with youth programs, science programs and youth lea
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der training.Internationally, we provide funds to enable girls to complete their school education in Kibera, Kenya by purchasing and providing girls with menstrual pads and panties.
If you're interested in community, meeting like-minded people and great conversation please join us any Wednesday night at the Sailing Club.
Stephen Britten
President 2025 - 26
Contact: stephen@brittenfamily.com 0419 486 922
26 November "Let's Talk - Drummoyne's Great War"
Local author and historian Brendan Bateman brings our war memorial to life. For the past 15 years Brendan has looked into the lives behind the names on our local honour roll.
6:45pm Drummoyne Sailing Club.
Brendan is joined by local artist and wife Ann-Marie to talk about her 30 year art career "The light between each landscape".
Drummoyne War Memorial - talk Wednesday 26 November 2025
About Rotary
Rotary is where people unite to exchange ideas and take action to create lasting change in our communities. With over 1.2 million members in 35,000 clubs around the globe, joining Rotary magnifies each members' contribution. Together we can make a difference.
Each year, Rotary members invest many volunteer hours in projects, and fund-raising to support, improve and sustain health, peace and prosperity in communities across the globe. In recent times, our club has undertaken projects to help farmers in drought, communities ravaged by fires and provide vulnerable people with food supplies during the Covid epidemic.
Halloween On Renwick Street! Spooky Friday 31 October.
Drummoyne Rotary was proud to partner with the community and Canada Bay Council with Halloween On Renwick Street! A massive annual event for Drummoyne. The streets were closed and the BBQs fired up. Funds donated to Touched By Olivia and 1st Drummoyne Scouts.





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A happiness hypothesis

Nearly a century of science suggests that when it comes to happiness, one action outweighs all others. Rotary members have a head start.
In search of happiness

With help from Rotarians around the globe, our inquisitive Everyman aims to discover how to find bliss
Woman’s journey of self-empowerment leads to Rotary

All along her journey of self-empowerment, from living in a shelter to earning a PhD, Janelle Hall finds Rotary
After serving her time, Bianca sought help from a local homeless organization, A Safe Haven, and moved to its shelter in the Rogers Park neighborhood. Bianca followed the program closely -- she attended all the required meetings, passed drug tests, and volunteered at every opportunity.
The three-year achievement sets the stage for polio-free certification of the entire Southeast Asia region by the World Health Organization. The Indian government also plans to convene a polio summit in February to commemorate this victory in the global effort to eradicate polio.


Service Above Self
Drummoyne, NSW 2047
Australia