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07/10/25 - I attended the Blue bus workshop, where the foundations of businesses were discussed, and how certain individuals can grow as-well as destroy a companies reputation. We participated in a few group activities to voice our opinion on such concerns.
Written by Samuel Sweetland on 12, Oct 2025 at 23:00, Sunday
Member of King's College 2025
Blue bus leadership : 1 Session | 5 points
12/03/25 - Attended a wellbeing session to become more knowledgeable about STI's as-well as unexpected pregnancy and how to deal with such issues. This workshop was a great opportunity for me to understand some risks surrounding the topic and how to deal with it. I have no photo to approve, but my name was marked down for attendance.
Written by Samuel Sweetland on 12, Oct 2025 at 22:59, Sun
Member of King's College 2025

Wellbeing initiatives : 1 Session | 5 points
I attended Kings in pink and participated in the run. I did this for a good cause to help spread awareness for breast cancer, as-well as help raise money so people can keep researching for cures.
Written by Samuel Sweetland on 12, Oct 2025 at 22:57, Sunday
Member of King's College 2025
King's in pink : 1 Session | 5 points
On Friday I helped out by setting up for the King in Pink event by caring tents and setting them up with sandbags. I did forget to take a photo however my name is down on the list and Sterlo can back I was there.
Written by Nick peterson on 12, Oct 2025 at 22:20, Sun
Member of King's College 2025

King's in pink : 1 Session | 5 points
The first session was moving furniture from in and around Ironside school to the truck. The Rotary Club was helping with donations to schools in Papua New Guinea who needed desks and chairs to help improve the learning environment for students. It was mainly chairs and desks that we moved and I had help from Wes and Len, along with a friend from UQ. Everyone was really enthusiastic about it and was a very positive experience, knowing that it was helping people. The second session was driving the items and unloading them ready to be moved across to the schools. I have to note that Wes was very helpful and had a great time chatting to him about flying as I learned he had his license which was really interesting.
Written by Hugo Lowe on 12, Oct 2025 at 06:48, Sunday
Member of King's College 2025
Rotary initiatives : 1 Session | 5 points