The heart of Rotary is our members, dedicated people who share a passion for community service and friendship.
Rotary members share ideas, make plans, hear from the community, and catch up with friends during club programs that fuel the impact we make.
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Hobart - East
- 21 May 2018 Bellerive
- 20 June 2018 Howrah
- 20 June 2018 Lindisfarne
- 20 June 2018 Sorell
- 20 June 2018 Spring Bay
- 20 June 2018 Tasman Peninsula
- 17 July 2024 Clarence Sunrise
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Hobart - North
- 21 May 2018 Brighton
- 20 June 2018 Claremont
- 20 June 2018 Derwent Valley
- 20 June 2018 Glenorchy
- 20 June 2018 North Hobart
- 20 June 2018 Sullivans Cove
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Hobart and South
- 20 June 2018 Hobart
- 20 June 2018 Huon Valley
- 20 June 2018 Kingston
- 20 June 2018 Salamanca
- 20 June 2018 Sandy Bay
- 20 June 2018 Sandy Bay Rotaract
- 17 July 2024 Battery Point
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Launceston - West Tamar
- 20 June 2018 George Town
- 20 June 2018 Launceston West
- 20 June 2018 Longford
- 20 June 2018 Tamar Sunrise
- 20 June 2018 West Tamar
- 20 June 2018 Tamar Valley Rotaract
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Launceston and North-East
- 20 June 2018 Central Launceston
- 20 June 2018 Kings Meadows
- 20 June 2018 Launceston
- 20 June 2018 Scottsdale
- 20 June 2018 South Launceston
- 20 June 2018 Youngtown
- 28 Aug 2022 Legana
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North West - Central
- 20 June 2018 Deloraine
- 20 June 2018 Devonport
- 20 June 2018 Devonport North
- 20 June 2018 Devonport South East
- 20 June 2018 Latrobe
- 20 June 2018 Westbury
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North West - West
- 20 June 2018 Burnie
- 20 June 2018 Smithton
- 20 June 2018 Somerset
- 20 June 2018 Ulverstone
- 20 June 2018 Ulverstone West
- 20 June 2018 Wynyard
- 20 June 2018 Table Cape Rotaract
- 15 Sept 2018 Burnie High Interact
- 1 Sept 2021 Burnie West
Rotary Clubs
While Rotary clubs are grounded in the same values, no two are the same, because each community has its own unique needs. At club meetings in communities across Tasmania, our members come together to strengthen their connections to friends and neighbors and their commitment to improving lives.
Rotaract Clubs
Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18-30 in the three major Tasmanian regions to organise service activities, develop leadership skills, and socialise.
Interact Clubs
Through Interact clubs, people ages 12-18 connect with others in their community or school and learn about the world through service projects and activities.