Cooroy Blue Light - Cooroy Blue Light Disco

Blue Light Disco


Blue Light is a police youth programme supported by the Rotary Club of Cooroy designed to encourage better relations between the police, young people, their parents and the community. It does this by involving young people in supervised cultural, social and sporting activities in an environment free from alcohol, drugs and violence. It uses every opportunity to positively promote the police to news media and the communityCooroy Bluelight Disco is a fully supervised, drug & alcohol-free event held every month. 8 - 16 year olds


Helping is Fun
Rotarian Supporters having fun

The mission of the Queensland Blue Light Association Incorporated is to enhance the lives of youths under 18, especially those at risk, enabling them to achieve their highest potential by fostering a better relationship with the police, their parents and the community.

This is achieved by providing and supporting committed volunteers to supervise cultural, social and sporting activities in an environment free from alcohol, drugs and violence.

Through this supportive, community based environment we encourage youths to develop leadership, self-esteem, mutual respect, shared responsibility, and a positive police/youth relationship.

CHRISTMAS IN COOROY

BBQ Christmas in Cooroy

CHRISTMS IN COOROY - 5.00 pm to 9.30 pm - Friday 09 December 2022

 


A big THANK YOU to the committee and all the volunteers who make this day so special and to all the Sponsors for their generous support
Christmas in Cooroy is a joint event with the Cooroy Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club of Cooroy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interact Text Books For Pacific Island Schools

We are delighted with the work of Oscar Betterridge and our Interact Club members at Noosa District SHS for sourcing and redistributing redundant English, maths and science text books to disadvantaged school children on Pacific Islands.

Oscar’s initiative and the hard work was recognised with a presentation at the Rotary Club of Cooroy meeting on Monday 21 October 2024.

Over 1,200 books had been collected and dispatched to the islands through Rotary Australia Repurposing Equipment (RARE).
RARE project is a volunteer-based recycling facility used to collect and redistribute goods, principally donated by companies, hospitals and educational institutions. The goods it distributes are destined for developing countries and to disadvantaged individuals in the local community.

- RARE Web Site -


 

Cooroy Rotary Club Activities

Cooroy Rotary members meet weekly and listen to talks from people from all walks of life. They are involved in local, regional, national and global projects.  These include activities to assist the needy here in Cooroy, Queensland, Australia and abroad, the aged, the provision of disaster relief, teams of skilled personnel to assist in building and reconstruction and involvement in youth training and study exchange programs to name a few.  Select items under the "Activities" menu to sample just some of programs that the Cooroy Rotary Club is involved in.


FIRE SAFETY - BLACK MOUNTAIN ROAD

QRFS Presentation Black Mountain

The Rotary Club of Cooroy was pleased to support the residents of Black Mountain at a bush fire safety presentation on Sunday. Since a landslide closed Black Mountain Road, the time taken for emergency response increased from 7 minutes to 26 minutes
The Queensland Rural Fire Service provided advice and guidance on all aspects of personal and property safety in the event of a bush fire.
Cooroy Rotary with the support of Noosa Council have already provides a defibrillator for the use of Black Mountain residents.

AED for Black Mountain Road


Rotary Partners with Bendigo Bank Branches to Combat Malaria.

Malaria Money Box

Every five minutes somewhere in the world, a child dies from malaria.
The Rotary Club of Cooroy in collaboration with our local Bendigo Bank Branches provide unique donation boxes to accept foreign and local currency, with proceeds supporting Griffith University in Queensland's research to develop a malaria vaccine.
There are no administrative costs beyond standard currency exchange fees, thanks to the dedicated work of Rotary and volunteers.
Please check around your home for any unused foreign currency and consider visiting your local Bendigo Bank Branch to support Rotary's mission to Create Hope in the World.


END POLIO NOW

End Polio Now

Make Polio History - one of the biggest wins for humanity. We’ve reduced cases by 99.9% since 1988. There is no cure, but polio is preventable with a vaccine. Just 2 polio drops can make a world of difference in the life of a child.

Unless we eradicate polio, within 10 years, as many as 200,000 new cases could occur around the world each year. In the past few years, only two countries have reported cases of polio caused by the wild virus, but no child anywhere is safe until we’ve vaccinated every child.

Every little helps, and the Rotary Club of Cooroy has donated $1,000 this year to obtain the vaccines, transport, and personnel needed in the fight to #EndPolioNow.

Cooroy Rotary Activities

 

RYDA 2014

ROTARY YOUTH DRIVER AWARENESS

 RYDA 16 July 2015RYDA 16 July 2015
Students receive guidance on safe driving practices

The Rotary Clubs of Cooroy, Noosa, Noosa Daybreak and Noosa Heads seek to save young people from death and injury on our roads. A series of talks and practical demonstrations of the dangers on our roads and an aspiration to reduce the high accident rate for inexperienced drivers. MORE INFORMATION

Rotary Youth Driver Awareness


Noosa News 03 June 2016