Devonport Rotary Club

Community Organisation

Devonport Rotary Club
15 Derby Street
Devonport
Auckland 0624
13 days ago

Devonport Rotary supports Waterwise

Rhondda Sweetman from Devonport Rotary Club

The Devonport Rotary fundraising event Festive Bites and Delights, held last year at the Bayleys Real Estate office, raised almost $8,000 — an incredible result thanks to the generosity of everyone who took part.
Those funds have now been donated to Waterwise, which is proudly kitted out with … View more
The Devonport Rotary fundraising event Festive Bites and Delights, held last year at the Bayleys Real Estate office, raised almost $8,000 — an incredible result thanks to the generosity of everyone who took part.
Those funds have now been donated to Waterwise, which is proudly kitted out with brand‑new wetsuits for local kids to wear on chilly days out on the water. It’s a practical, confidence‑boosting upgrade that will make a real difference to their safety and enjoyment.
If you are interested in joining Devonport Rotary contact
devonportrotary11@gmail.com
or phone +64 274912281

33 days ago

Business on Toast

Rhondda Sweetman from Devonport Rotary Club

Devonport Rotary Club and Devonport Business Association
Invite you to another
Business on Toast
at
The Stone Oven
5 Clarence St, Devonport
With guest speaker

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Devonport Rotary Club and Devonport Business Association
Invite you to another
Business on Toast
at
The Stone Oven
5 Clarence St, Devonport
With guest speaker

David Lomas
Documentary host, producer and journalist

The man who finds people, for people

BOOK EARLY AS NUMBERS LIMITED

Friday 20 March 2026
Breakfast from 7:00am
Coffee and tea available from 6:30am
The cost is $30 payable at the door by EFTPOS

Please RSVP by
Wednesday 18 March
to
devonportrotary11@gmail.com
Include 'Business on Toast' in the subject line

David Lomas is best known as the man who makes New Zealanders cry.
For the last 19 years he has fronted more than 160 episodes of his heart warming and heart-wrenching family reunion programmes known by various names - Missing Pieces, Family Secret, Lost & Found and David Lomas Investigates.

In April his new series David Lomas Breakthrough will screen on TV3.

David comes from a background in journalism, writing his first newspaper story 60 years ago as a 13 year old college student.

In a print journalism career lasting 18 years he worked on numerous papers including the Wanganui Chronicle, The Dominion, The Sunday Times, Fiji Sun, Auckland Star, Sunday Star and the Auckland Sun.

In 1988 David moved to television with TVNZ where he was involved in starting the Holmes programme (and was in the helicopter crash with Paul Holmes).

While David did some on-air work at TVNZ he was mainly involved in producing such programmes as 60 Minutes, Sunday and One News.

He has also worked for Radio NZ and was deputy editor of The Listener.

David has won more than 40 journalism and television awards including Journalist of the Year in both television and print.

For the last 20 years he has worked as a freelance producer/ director/ presenter. David has also made a number of one-off documentaries – most notably the top rating The Wahine Disaster and The Real Mr Asia.

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129 days ago

Rotary Christmas Pudding - back by popular demand

Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club

Order now - contact 0274867002 or email roy@dykes.co.nz
Price $25

🎄 Christmas Puddings
Beautifully packaged and rich with festive flavour, these traditional puddings are a must-have for your Christmas table. Brimming with spices, fruit, and a splash of brandy, they’re the perfect way to … View more
Order now - contact 0274867002 or email roy@dykes.co.nz
Price $25

🎄 Christmas Puddings
Beautifully packaged and rich with festive flavour, these traditional puddings are a must-have for your Christmas table. Brimming with spices, fruit, and a splash of brandy, they’re the perfect way to end your holiday feast — or to save for a cozy midwinter celebration.

🎁 A Gift That Gives Back
Whether for friends, family, or clients, these puddings make a thoughtful and delicious gift. With a long shelf life and timeless appeal, they’re ready whenever you are.

💛 Supporting Rotary Community Projects
Every pudding sold helps fund Rotary initiatives in your community. Your purchase makes a difference.

134 days ago

Christmas Market raising funds for Waterwise

Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club

🎄 Devonport Rotary Christmas Market & Fundraiser 🎁
Join us for a heartwarming community event filled with festive cheer and local goodness!
Stock up on:
• Homemade Christmas cakes, preserves, and Rotary Christmas puddings
• Beautiful www.curatedbotanics.com... decorations
• … View more
🎄 Devonport Rotary Christmas Market & Fundraiser 🎁
Join us for a heartwarming community event filled with festive cheer and local goodness!
Stock up on:
• Homemade Christmas cakes, preserves, and Rotary Christmas puddings
• Beautiful www.curatedbotanics.com... decorations
• Plus plenty more seasonal delights!
Enjoy the festivities:
• 🎶 Live music and 🔥BBQ to set the mood
• 🎟️ Raffles, including a Christmas ham donated by Well Hung
• 🤫 Silent auctions with unique items and experiences

194 days ago

Business on Toast Friday 26th September 7 am

Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club

Devonport Rotary and Devonport Business Association
welcome everyone interested in joining us for another
Devonport Business on Toast Event.

The speaker is Andrew Fraser. He will speak about a business journey -  "From Paddocks to a US$1B Valuation – The Halter Story". 

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Devonport Rotary and Devonport Business Association
welcome everyone interested in joining us for another
Devonport Business on Toast Event.

The speaker is Andrew Fraser. He will speak about a business journey -  "From Paddocks to a US$1B Valuation – The Halter Story". 

Halter is an innovative NZ agritech company that develops farm management systems using smart collars on cows.  Farmers can use the system to remotely monitor and manage their herds, optimize pasture usage, and receive alerts for health issues.

When: Friday 26 September 7.00am
Where: Stone Oven Cafe, 5 Clarence Street, Devonport
Business on Toast is an opportunity to hear stimulating speakers
discuss their specialist topic, and to network with others while
enjoying a delicious breakfast. The cost of this event includes a
donation to the Devonport Rotary Charitable Trust.

Cost: $30 per person
Stone Oven, 5 Clarence St
Tea & Coffee available from
6.30am

RSVP to Devonport Rotary:
devonportrotary11@gmail.com
by Wednesday 24 September

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