Rotary South Pacific cuts membership losses to lowest in a decade, with clubs in Fit for Purpose showing growth.
Rotary growth depends on connection, trust and empathy – because people join people, not just clubs or causes.
: Rotary must evolve with flexible, purpose-driven models to attract today’s volunteers and secure its future.
From e-clubs to hub-and-spoke mergers, Rotary’s evolving club models expand flexibility, service and growth.
Nearly 25,000 people clicked rotary.org/join last year – timely follow-up turns enquiries into new Rotary members.
Welcoming new members starts with friendship – build trust, share impact and invite them to experience Rotary.
Zone 8 Rotary marks 2024–25 as a year of renewal, with stronger membership, diversity and new club growth.
Rotary Club of Auckland Korean marks 20 years with record growth, diversity and strong community engagement.
Rotary Reconnect Week, 6-12 October 2025, invites clubs to reignite past connections and grow membership.
Rotary Club of Suva Central launches with 25 young professionals, the first new club of the year in Zone 8.
Rotary celebrates a milestone with the new Rotary Club of Aitutaki, expanding its reach in the Cook Islands.
Rotary Hervey Bay City relaunches Sleepbus as ZBus to provide safe sleeps for homeless youth and families.