a Writing Competition for local schools, Australia Day ceremonies, sponsorship of the Bourke Public School breakfast program, and collaborations on numerous projects in India and Sri Lanka, our club is deeply involved in making a positive difference.
We take pride in our engagement with Youth Exchange students, participation in Rotary Youth Leadership, and support for causes close to our hearts, such as North West Disability Services and the Children’s Hospital at Westmead. Beyond our commitment to service, our club places a high value on fostering camaraderie and enjoyment at our social events.
If you share our passion for community service, relish fellowship, and seek to have fun with like-minded individuals, we extend a warm invitation for you to join one of our meetings. The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville is a vibrant community where your commitment to making a difference aligns with our mission.
Explore more about us, and if you’re ready to take the next step, feel free to click on the “Become a Member” button. For any inquiries or if you wish to connect with us directly, the “Contact Us” button is at your service.
Thank you for visiting our website, and we hope to welcome you soon into our esteemed Rotary family.
John van den Burg
President Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville
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The Paul Harris Fellowship Award:
Rotary recently celebrated the 158th Anniversary of Paul Harris, who founded Rotary International in 1905. As Rotarians we honour the vision of Paul Harris, whose idea of bringing people together in friendship and service has grown into a global movement that continues to change lives.
In his honour since 1957, Paul Harris Fellows have been recognised to express appreciation for contributions to the humanitarian and educational programs of
The Rotary Foundation.
Paul Harris Fellow recognition is both an award for exemplary work in community service or helping those in need, or a method of recognising a substantial donation to The Rotary Foundation.
Paul Harris Fellow recognitions in Australia have been awarded to Rotarians and to many outstanding individuals of our communities, “ordinary people doing extraordinary things“.
Pam Wilson - Awardee
Pam Wilson has lived in the Hills District since 1962. She taught Social Science at local High Schools until her retirement in 2009.
In 1992 Pam joined The Hills District Historical Society and has been the Secretary for the last 33 years. She has co-authored several Society publications and gives local history presentations.
As well as conducting tours of the Society’s Museum and the old Masonic Schools precinct for community groups and schools, she also organises Hills District Tours and represents the Society in Council heritage matters. Pam has resumed her conducted tours of Roughley House for Rotary’s Jazz at the Pines since her position at the Dural Visitor Centre ceased in 2019.
Pam is also a member of the Castle Hill Heritage Park Committee, Convict Trail Committee, Baulkham Hills Ladies Probus Club and Dural and District Garden Club. Further, she is the President of the North Rocks View Club and a Life Member of The National Trust NSW. ... See MoreSee Less
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