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9 July, 2025

Rotating roles at dinner

Contributed by Caboolture Rotary Club The Caboolture Rotary Club recently celebrated another year of community and international service and support at its annual Changeover Dinner, attended by members, guests, and local dignitaries.


Eric Wood, Sharon Scown and Stefano Bono. Photos: Rotary Club Caboolture
Eric Wood, Sharon Scown and Stefano Bono. Photos: Rotary Club Caboolture

State Member for Morayfield, Mark Ryan, was among the guests, while Federal Member for Longman, Terry Young, was represented in his absence.

Also in attendance was Division 12 Councillor for Moreton Bay Council, Tony Latter, and representatives from various local organizations, including Lions Clubs, Zonta, CADA, and more.

During the dinner, the Rotary acknowledged the work done by the previous board and introduced the incoming board.

The evening’s highlights included the handover of the President’s role from Eric Wood to Sharon Scown, overseen by incoming Area Governor Stefano Bono.

The presentation of a Paul Harris Fellow Recognition to Tony Latter was also a special moment. The prestigious award recognises outstanding community service and dedication to worthy causes.

Tony Latter’s tireless work with CADA in the fight against domestic violence and his support for the Red Ride initiative earned him the “well-deserved” honour.

The event was a testament to the club’s commitment to serving the local and international community. With its strong presence and contributions to various causes, the Caboolture Rotary Club continues to make a positive impact.

The Changeover Dinner was a resounding success, marking another year of service and fellowship.

Allen Collishaw and Kevin Rogers.
Allen Collishaw and Kevin Rogers.
Rob Wylie with Mark Ryan MP.
Rob Wylie with Mark Ryan MP.
Eric Wood with Paul Harris Fellow winner Cr Tony Latter.
Eric Wood with Paul Harris Fellow winner Cr Tony Latter.
Leon Misfeld.
Leon Misfeld.
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