Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for November 18th 2024

Coolamon Rotary Bulletin for Week of November 24th 2024

 

Meeting of Monday 18th November 2024

Acting President Mary welcomed our guests and members to the meeting.  Our guests were Lorraine Hamilton and Carla Gash.  Our guest speaker President John Livermore from the Young RC was introduced by Mary.  We had 18 members attend tonight’s meeting.

Apologies from Adrian and Henk.

We started the meeting with some club business:

  • Anne reported on the upcoming Wagga Cycle Club Event.  CRC to cater lunch and dinner for cycling event at Pomegolarna Reserve Wagga Wagga.  Anne said that they have enough volunteers for the event.  We are due there at 11.00am and we will be cooking for lunch and dinner we should be finished at 7.00pm.

  • Grahame encouraged all members to go to Ganmain and buy a toy for the Salvation Army’s Toy Run for Temora.  The CRC has donated $500 to supplement the toys that each member buys.  We need to either wrap the presents or put them in a Christmas bag with the age that the toy is suitable for.  The Salvation Army says that they need suitable toys for infants 1-3 and teenagers.
  • Anne reported on the “Street raffle” held over last Friday and Saturday.  It was a great success raising around $1,000 over the two days.  Anne thanked all of the members who volunteered.
  • Garth is looking for a donation for the expenses of the MC for the Carols in the Park in Coolamon, referred to the board.
  • JJG advised members that the 2000 + 180 CRCTB 2024 have been printed and will be ready for collection on Friday.  Bear and Gary will be picking them up and delivering the required number of books to Coolamon P.O. and the Ganmain P.O.  Marrar received their books on Wednesday as we have a deadline with the Marrar deliveries.  Other towns Ardlethan, Matong  under control.  John brought 4 books along for members to look through and check their own entries.

GUEST SPEAKER PRESIDENT JOHN LIVERMORE YOUNG ROTARY.

Mary again introduced John to the meeting.  The subject was Cyber security and IT tips.  This was a most interesting talk by John and I know the computer techos in our club were able to follow the many avenues of the scams and Internet fraud.

John started by outlining his experience with computers and then outlined the history of computer scams, fraud and ransoms.  Briefly here are some of the subjects that John spoke on:

  • It started with 2 brothers in India hacking some of the earlier versions of personal computers such as Microsoft and Apple software.  The Indians then demanded money or they would bring down the systems.
  • This then led to ant-virus software companies such as Norton and MacPhee producing suitable software to combat virus attacks.
  • Many of us have been affected by scammers and one way scammers get your information is from credit cards at point of sale.  Here John explained how the scammer reads the card on a skimmer in his pocket and then processes the sale.  From here it is easy for them to access your bank account.
  • Looking back in the days of copying CDs without paying a royalty which did not pay royalty to the artists.  Streaming services such as Spotify have now changed all that and the artists are receiving their just rewards.
  • John warned us to be ever vigilant when buying online and to look out for phishing scams.  The goods never arrive as the scammers have got into your system.
  • Click bait was explained and how you have to keep on clicking to the next part of a story and the ads keep coming.  Each click generates funds for the baiter.
  • Travelling be wary of using the hotel WiFi as this is an easy area for scammers to get your information.
  • On malware and ransomware be super careful on how you use Google search.  Here your browsing history can be hacked another area for care.  With ransomware the scammers get into your computer and lock it up until you pay a fee to unlock it.  If you fall for this they will attack you again and again.  The best way to fix a blue screen is to take it to a computer technician who can wipe the ransomware.
  • Any Desk is software that you can legitimately use to link to a computer technician to fix problems online.  John advised us to be very careful using Any Desk as it can be hacked and teh scammers can then drive your computer remotely.
  • John then spoke briefly on the future and AI.  The scammers are getting active with AI so be aware you may not be “speaking” to the person you think that you are!
  • John finished the talk with a video on how these scammers can be sorted out on the telephone.  Once scammers call you and you answer then getting them frustrated is fun if you have the time.

John G thanked John for his talk and very briefly told about the day JJG was scammed for $70,000, via Facebook.  The VISA card they used had expired and the NAB cleared the debt.

We finished the evening with a raffle which was won by Paul Weston 1st prize and Garth Perkin 2nd prize.

Another excellent night at the Coolamon Rotary Club.

DIARY

*Monday 25th November – Guest speaker Inspector Jill Gibson from the Wagga Wagga Police Local Area  Command:  Inspector Jill’s talk will be on domestic violence.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 2nd December – Guest speaker Robert Shore District Governor Elect, District 9705,  WW2 PoW Stories.   Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

*Monday 9th December – Annual Christmas Party.  Hosts will be Wendy and Adrian Lindner on their property.  Details to follow.  NB NO BoD Meeting in December.

Monday 16th December LAST Meeting for 2024.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 20th January Board Meeting  5.00pm at Coolamon Sport  Rec Club.

*Monday 20th January FIRST Meeting for 2025.  PP Garth Perkin on ShelterBox.  Coolamon Sport  Rec Club, 6.30 for 7.00 pm.

Monday 26th January.  NO MEETING. Australia Day.

 

*Guests welcome bring your partners and friends.

 

All of the above images were obtained from Facebook.

 

ROTARY NEWS.

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ROTARY CLUB OF COOLAMON Inc. 2024-25

Chartered March 3rd, 1971; Sponsoring Club Narrandera Rotary Club

  • President: Adrian Lindner
  • President-Elect 2025-2026: Mary Potts
  • Secretary: Paul Weston
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  • Youth Services Director: Scott Mudd
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