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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.
Founder of Australian Rotary Health Ian Laurence Scott (12 October 1933 – 24 January 2001) was an Australian Rotarian who founded Australian Rotary Health (ARH), a major non-government funder of medical research in Australia.
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, 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]
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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
Recipient Citation Notes Albert Henry Royce Abbey, AM DCM For service to the community, particularly through the Rotary Foundation's support for health and humanitarian projects in overseas countries, and through programmes aimed at providing funding for health care and research facilities