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Australian Rotary Health (ARH) is a national, not-for-profit organisation which funds health research and provides community education about health in Australia. The organisation supports work on a broad range of health problems, but specialises in mental health. It is supported by Australian Rotary Clubs.
To encourage further research on this problem, he proposed that Rotary establish a national research foundation with a corpus of A$2 million to fund health research, with a focus on family health problems. [1] Rotary accepted this proposal and Scott served as treasurer on the board of the Australian Rotary Health Research Fund (later called ...
Action on Smoking and Health; Amanda Young Foundation; Arthritis Australia; Australian Doctors for Africa; Australian Food Safety Information Council; Australian Melanoma Research Foundation; Australian Rotary Health
Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) is an Australian non-profit public company controlled the Australian division of Rotary International. [1] [2] Its purpose is: “Within the areas of focus of Rotary International, to enhance support services to Australian Rotarians and Rotary Clubs to assist disadvantaged communities and individuals with humanitarian aid projects.” [2]
Ian Scott (Rotarian) (1933–2001), founder of Australian Rotary Health, non-government funder of medical research; Ian Scott (Ontario politician) (1934–2006), politician in the Canadian province of Ontario; Ian Scott (Australian footballer) (born 1940), Australian rules footballer; Ian Scott (artist) (1945–2013), New Zealand artist
Ian Scott, founder of Australian Rotary Health; Harry Gordon Selfridge, American retail magnate founded London-based department store Selfridges, Rotary Club of London, England; Jean Sibelius, Composer, Rotary Club of Helsinki-Helsingfors, Finland [3] [2]
For service to the Australian Red Cross Society, particularly through the development of fundraising services Dr Ernest Bert England: For service to community health, particularly through the Australian Rotary Health Research Fund Francis Campbell Evans: For service to the community of Cessnock, particularly through scouting and the Lions Club
In 2001, Kelly and the Children First Foundation opened a farm in Kilmore known as the Open Door Rotary Farm, where she accommodates and cares for the children brought to Australia for treatment. Donated and built by Rotary, [ 7 ] the property includes a purpose-built house with 12 bedrooms where children having surgery and medical treatment ...