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Multi District President Elect Leadership Development Seminar
 
Multi District President Elect Leadership Development Seminar (MDPELDS) is held each year, typically in Ballarat.
 
This is an opportunity for the incoming Presidents to meet with their peers and develop strategies for the year ahead.
 
 

District Assembly and Avenues of Service

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The District Assembly is one of the most important events in the Rotary calendar. This is the one event where YOU get to learn about the particular part of Rotary that interests YOU! How good it that! The idea is to give you the tools to be an effective Rotarian. It doesn't matter if you have been a Rotarian for fifty years, or you have just joined. District Assembly is for EVERYONE.
 

Rotary Leadership Institute

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RLI is a grassroots coalition of Rotary districts implementing a leadership development program for "potential" leaders of Rotary CLUBS. Established in 1992, RLI has become a worldwide organization with divisions in every Continent of the world.

RLI believes that excellent CLUB leadership (all types of club leaders) is essential to the future of Rotary in a complex and fast changing world. Most Rotarians have not been exposed to the great scope of Rotary around the world and have not considered what leadership skills are necessary to move Rotary forward.

RLI strongly believes that a good Rotary Club leader must know the evolution of Rotary, its current status and activities in the world and have a vision for what Rotary can be in the future. Therefore, RLI provides a three day non-consecutive basic course in both Rotary knowledge and leadership skills, especially for voluntary organizations. In addition to the specific leadership skills sessions, all the RLI sessions have a leadership component.

In addition to the basic three day course, RLI holds in-depth seminars on important Rotary subjects, including leadership, for the "graduates" of the basic course.

The mission of RLI is to have the clubs in the member districts identify those with the potential for future club leadership and send them to RLI courses at club expense. All member clubs may send any club Rotarian to RLI courses and any Rotarian may attend any course at his/her own initiative.

The overriding goal of the courses for club Rotarians is to create ENTHUSIASM for Rotary by opening up to them the world of Rotary outside of their own clubs and also showing them the great potential of Rotary service for the benefit of the world that can be furthered with excellent leadership in our clubs