Virtual Banner Exchange      
Bribie Island Virtual Banner Exchange

One of the colorful traditions of many Rotary clubs is the exchange of small banners, flags or pennants. Rotarians travelling to distant locations often take banners to exchange at "make up" meetings as a token of friendship. Many clubs use the decorative banners they have received for attractive displays at club meetings and district events.  The exchange of banners is a significant tradition of Rotary and serves as a tangible symbol of our international fellowship.

The Rotary International board recognized the growing popularity of the banner exchange back in 1959 and suggested that those clubs which participate in such exchanges give careful thought to the design of their banners in order that they be distinctive and expressive of the community and country of which the club is a part. It is recommended that banners include a picture, slogan or design which portrays the territorial area of the club.

Bribie Island Rotary has chosen, as its symbol, the Symbol of the bridge which connects the island to the mainland . Bribie Island is an Island just north of Brisbane, Queensland Australia.
Our Motto is "The Offshore Rotarians"

Clubs which wish to exchange virtual banners with Bribie Island can right click on the banner image above. Select 'save image as' to download a copy to your computer.  If you display the banner on your website, you may like to embed a hyperlink to http://www.bribie.rotary-site.org/

The virtual banners of the Clubs with which Bribie Island has exchanged appear below.  Click on the banner to visit the Club's homepage -