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District 201N1 — Multiple District 201 ConventionAdelaide, South Australia | 22–25 May 2026
District 201N1 members are invited to register their attendance at the Multiple District 201 Convention, to be held in Adelaide, South Australia from 22 to 25 May 2026.
This form is to be completed by Delegates and Alternate Delegates representing District 201N1 at the Convention on behalf of the International Association of Lions Clubs.
The District 201N1 Remembrance Ceremony will be held during the Multiple District Convention in Adelaide on Sunday, 24 May 2026, honouring Lions, Leos and Partners who have passed away since the last Multiple District Convention.
All Clubs are asked to submit the names of members and partners who have passed away during this period. A photograph and citation must also be provided to Lion Glen Myhill for each person listed.
If no members or partners have passed away, Clubs are still required to submit the form to confirm this.
Completed forms should be emailed to the District Necrology and Welfare Officer, Lion Glen Myhill at glen.myhill@lions201n1.au by no later than 30 April 2026.
Any further names arising after the form has been submitted should be advised immediately by email to ensure inclusion in the Ceremony.
Lions Youth of the Year (YOTY) is a prestigious leadership programme run by Lions Clubs International across Australia. It recognises senior secondary students who demonstrate leadership, academic achievement, public speaking ability and community involvement.
Participants progress through Club, Zone, Region and District levels, culminating in State and National Finals.
YOTY develops confidence, communication skills and civic awareness while showcasing the outstanding young leaders in our communities.
State Finals – 2 May 2026, Canberra
Hosted in the nation’s capital, the event brings together top finalists to compete in interviews and prepared and impromptu speeches.
Lions Youth of the Year (YOTY) is a prestigious leadership programme run by Lions Clubs International across Australia. It recognises senior secondary students who demonstrate leadership, academic achievement, public speaking ability and community involvement.
Participants progress through Club, Zone, Region and District levels, culminating in State and National Finals.
YOTY develops confidence, communication skills and civic awareness while showcasing the outstanding young leaders in our communities.
State Finals – 2 May 2026, Canberra
Hosted in the nation’s capital, the event brings together top finalists to compete in interviews and prepared and impromptu speeches.
International Wild Koala Day is held each year on 3 May to raise awareness about protecting Australia’s wild koala populations. It highlights threats such as habitat loss, land clearing, bushfires, disease and climate change, and encourages conservation, habitat restoration and community action to safeguard koalas in their natural environments for future generations.
World Bee Day is observed annually on 20 May to raise awareness of the vital role bees and other pollinators play in food production, biodiversity and ecosystem health. It highlights threats such as habitat loss, pesticides and climate change, and encourages actions that protect pollinators to ensure global food security and environmental sustainability.
The 201 Multiple District Convention in Adelaide is the annual gathering of Lions Clubs across Australia (Multiple District 201). Held at the Adelaide Showground from 22–25 May 2026, it brings together delegates for governance meetings, elections, training, keynote speakers, awards, fellowship events and strategic planning to guide Lions service activities nationwide.
The 201 Multiple District Convention in Adelaide is the annual gathering of Lions Clubs across Australia (Multiple District 201). Held at the Adelaide Showground from 22–25 May 2026, it brings together delegates for governance meetings, elections, training, keynote speakers, awards, fellowship events and strategic planning to guide Lions service activities nationwide.
World Turtle Day is observed annually on 23 May to raise awareness about the protection of turtles and tortoises and their habitats. It highlights threats such as plastic pollution, habitat loss, climate change and illegal wildlife trade, while encouraging conservation efforts, responsible tourism and community action to ensure these ancient reptiles survive for future generations.
The 201 Multiple District Convention in Adelaide is the annual gathering of Lions Clubs across Australia (Multiple District 201). Held at the Adelaide Showground from 22–25 May 2026, it brings together delegates for governance meetings, elections, training, keynote speakers, awards, fellowship events and strategic planning to guide Lions service activities nationwide.
The 201 Multiple District Convention in Adelaide is the annual gathering of Lions Clubs across Australia (Multiple District 201). Held at the Adelaide Showground from 22–25 May 2026, it brings together delegates for governance meetings, elections, training, keynote speakers, awards, fellowship events and strategic planning to guide Lions service activities nationwide.
Lions Youth of the Year (YOTY) is a long-standing Lions Clubs International leadership development programme for young Australians. It recognises senior secondary students who demonstrate academic excellence, community involvement, leadership potential and strong communication skills.
Participants are assessed through interviews, impromptu speaking and prepared public speaking. The programme builds confidence, personal growth and civic awareness while providing valuable experience for future study and careers.
The National Finals will be held in Adelaide on Monday 25 May 2026, where state and district winners compete for the national title and celebrate youth leadership across Australia.