Parramatta Toastmasters Club

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Visitors:

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Future programs:

See the programs for future meetings and notes from the Vice-President Education.

Minutes:

See the minutes of the last meeting.

Newsletter:

See the current issue of the Club newsletter, the "Parra-Natta".

See archive of older issues.

Assignment Guide:

See our online guide to
the performance of meeting assignments
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Club Podcasts

Listen to our Podcasts on Leadership Journeys.

Club Blog:

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Mission of our Club


We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth.

Introduction to Parramatta Toastmasters Club

Parramatta Toastmasters Club extends a warm welcome to all visitors to its meetings. Our aim is always to adhere to the mission of a Toastmasters Club.

The Mission of a Toastmasters Club

"We provide a supportive and positive learning experience in which members are empowered to develop communication and leadership skills, resulting in greater self-confidence and personal growth."

We achieve this aim through our educational programs, the features of which are:

  • Participation by every member in every meeting
  • Balanced opportunities to speak formally and in an impromptu manner.
  • Opportunities for members to help one another through constructive evaluation.
  • Opportunities for handling leadership roles, including chairmanship.
  • Good fellowship among our members.

Our Club

Parramatta Club has always been a very large and successful one and has had a major influence on the Toastmasters movement in Australia, where there are now over 600 Clubs. Through the achievements of our Club and of the Clubs we have formed, we have provided communication and leadership training directly and indirectly to over 10,000 people.

Our aim is to satisfy each member's need for friendship, recognition and respect, in a community organisation, as well as his/her need to learn and to make a creative contribution.

A strong spirit of camaraderie has always existed in the Club. This helps us enjoy ourselves even while we are learning, since Toastmasters recognises that people learn best in moments of enjoyment.

See our Photo Gallery for significant pictures of our Club.

Beyond our Club

Parramatta Club has readily shared its expertise by forming other Toastmasters Clubs. The Club has sponsored Blacktown (1970); The Hills District (1974); Orange (1978); Enthusiastic Epping (1983); Parrachievers (now Parrchievers Westmead) (1986); Parratax (now Parramatta Midday) (1988); Parramatta Breakfast (1995); Dubbo and Parkes Clubs (1996); Western Gourmet (1999); Dundas (2002) and Parramatta Pioneers (2013).

Members have also been involved in the presentation of Speechcraft, Youth Leadership and Success Leadership programs. These are short-term programs, which allow Toastmasters to share their experience in communication, with members of the community. Parramatta Club runs a number of Speechcraft programs each year while Youth Leadership programs are conducted in local high schools.

Parramatta Club members have also served at Area and District levels. Members have served outside the Club as Area Governors/Directors on 49 occasions, with 13 members also holding senior District offices on the Senior District Management Committee. Of these, six, Ken Rennie, Gary Wilson, John Taylor, Ian Chick, Michael Said and Monique Tonna were District Governors/Directors. The first two were later elected to the International Board of Directors.

Contests

Speech contests are a feature of Toastmasters. Parramatta has had its successes with David Williamson, Jerry O'Donovan, Bob Hince (twice) and David Griffiths (twice) winning the District finals of the International Speech Contest. In 1989, Bob Hince went on to be runner up in the Toastmasters World Championship of public speaking. In 2007, Wikrom Tang won the District final of the Humorous Speech Contest and in doing so, was the first club member to win the District trophy which was donated by Gary Wilson and Parramatta Toastmasters. He was followed by David Griffiths who won in 2009.

See our Club History for more information about the Club and our leaders.
With a proud history of 50 years, Parramatta Toastmasters Club aims to continue playing a key role within Toastmasters in the 21st century.

To find out more about Toastmasters and our Club, please see the page Introducing Toastmasters. This contains answers to all the frequently asked questions about Toastmasters and what is involved in joining our Club.