
Welcome to The Rotary Club of Mareeba
Find out about Rotary in your Community – and the World.
Mareeba Rotary is making a difference locally and around the world and we are all having fun while doing it!
We are 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in our communities and around the world.
Our differing occupations, cultures, and countries give us a unique perspective. Our shared passion for service helps us accomplish the remarkable.
Mareeba Rotary is made up of Volunteers who carry out humanitarian work around the globe. Teams conduct short term exercises, have predetermined and agreed goals and ensure that projects are sustainable. Rotary combats – Poverty, Neglect, Hunger, Water Shortages and Contamination, Poor Housing, Inadequate Medical Attention and Supplies, Disease, Discrimination, Ignorance and Poor Reading and Comprehension Skills.
Rotary does all of these good deeds … and more
- Rotary creates approved Overseas Projects
- Gives clean and continuous Water Supplies
- Protects Islanders from Malaria and reduces death rate
- Conducts Literacy programs
- Teaches communities vocational skills and helps them be self sufficient
- Builds Libraries, Houses, Warehouses, Schools
- Gives Medical Assistance
Recent Articles
Rotary donates $1,000 to challenge
On Saturday September 21, 2013 Mareeba Rotary donated $1,000 to the FNQ Hospital Foundation Cardiac Challenge.
Mareeba Rotary members cooked up a story for the nealry 600 riders and volunteers on Saturday morning at Rotary Park.
McGrath awarded Rotary Sapphire
Tablelands Regional Council Deputy Mayor and lifetime Mareeba Rotarian Cr Evan McGrath OAM was awarded the prestigious Paul Harris Fellow Sapphire on Wednesday August 7,in front of more than 60 people at the Mareeba Bowls Club. Read more…
Wheelie mad wheelbarrow race
In May of each year, the Tablelands plays host to The Great Wheelbarrow Race and every year for as long as Mareeba Rotary can remember they have had a team compete in the iconic race, and in the last few years it has always been two teams.