New Binoculars At Mt Gravatt Outlook Offers Panoramic Views Of Brisbane

“The Schrinner Council is proud to work with our service clubs and thanks everyone involved with this project. The binoculars will certainly be an excellent addition for locals and visitors to our beautiful city,” said Cr Adams.
Aside from commemorating Mt Gravatt’s Rotary Club, it also marks the foundation of Rotary in Australia 100 years ago.
Rotary International ( then called the International Association of Rotary Clubs) first made its way in Australia in 1921, with the first one established in Melbourne.
Today, Rotary in Australia has grown to some 21 districts, 1100 clubs and over 30,000 members.