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Earbus Handover and Launch

On 2nd April 2017, the Rotary Club of Karrinyup launched the Rotary Earbus and officially handed it over to the Earbus Foundation of WA at the Stirling Farmer's Market, the club's major community project and fundraiser. The funding, design and build of the bus has been a three year project of the Club working closely with a small team from the Earbus Foundation. The mobile ear clinic will soon head north to the Kimberley region, where it will travel around the indigenous communities providing much needed ear health diagnostic services to young children.

  • RC Karrinyup with the Rotary Earbus
  • Inner Wheel ladies Pat, Anne & Val with Professor Harvey Coates, who had the vision and Ian, who led the fundraising charge.
  • PDG and PE Phil with the Rotary Earbus
  • Earbus CEO Paul speaks at the launch
  • Hon Roger Cook MLA, Minister for Health, speaks at the launch.
  • Noongar elder Ben explains the smoking ceremony
  • Part of the smoking ceremony
  • Crowd at the launch on a beautiful autumn day.
  • The crowd inspecting the completed Rotary Earbus
  • Children's artwork depicting the sea
  • Children's artwork depicting the land
  • Unveiling the plaque.
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Acknowledgement of Country: We acknowledge that we meet on the ancestral lands of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation.
We also acknowledge the First Australians as the traditional custodians of the lands and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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