Summer Talk of the Town 2022

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Summer Issue | Issue 8
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CHRISTMAS TRADING HOURS

WORKERS BLACKTOWN

CHRISTMAS DAY

SUNDAY 25TH DECEMBER 10AM - 1AM

BOXING DAY

MONDAY 26TH DECEMBER 10AM - 1AM

NEW YEAR’S DAY

SUNDAY 1ST JANUARY 10AM - 1AM

WORKERS SPORTS

CHRISTMAS DAY

SUNDAY 25TH DECEMBER 11AM - 1AM

BOXING DAY

MONDAY 26TH DECEMBER 11AM - 1AM

NEW YEAR’S DAY

SUNDAY 1ST JANUARY 11AM - 1AM

WORKERS HUBERTUS

CLOSED FROM CHRISTMAS DAY TIL

THURSDAY 5TH JANUARY 2023.

CLOSING HOURS SUBJECT TO TRADE.

SALON GI

CLOSED FROM SATURDAY 24TH DECEMBER

TIL MONDAY 16TH JANUARY 2023

SPORTS HAIR CARE

CLOSED FROM SATURDAY 24TH DECEMBER

TIL MONDAY 16TH JANUARY 2023

KEY DATES

DECEMBER

THURSDAY 1 Directors Thank You Draw Blacktown

SUNDAY 4 Children's Charity Christmas Party

TUESDAY 6 Directors Thank You Draw Sports

WEDNESDAY 7 Seniors Christmas Party

FRIDAY 9 Directors Thank You Draw Hubertus

SUNDAY 11 Toy Raffle Hubertus

FRIDAY 23 Ham & Seafood Raffle

SATURDAY 31 New Year's Eve

JANUARY

SUNDAY 22 Lunar New Year

THURSDAY 26 Australia Day

FEBRUARY

TUESDAY 14 Valentine's Day

THURSDAY 23 Cash Splash Major Draw

SUNDAY 26 Turf & Surf Major Draw

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President's Report Group CEO’s Report Parkside Meet Chef Steve Member Promotions Community Corner Diamond Showroom Free Live Music Workers Sports Food Heart of the Nation What's On Special Events Member Information Sporting Clubs Club Info 4 6 8 10 13 16 22 25 26 28 30 32 34 37 39 WHAT’S INSIDE 2 3 Talk of the town | Summer Issue
Lifestyle Group acknowledges the Darug people as the custodians of this land. We pay our respect to their Elders past, present and emerging and to all people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island descent.
Acknowledgement to Country
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Hello Members,

It is hard to believe that this will be the last President’s Report for this year as the next journal comes out in February 2023. Please check out this journal for our upcoming entertainment, promotions and to stay in touch with what’s happening at our clubs to get you through the festive season.

It has been a very busy year with many meetings to finalise and consolidate the building renovations at the main Club. We have also been busy working on ideas and plans for our ILUs which we hope to commence next year now our DA has been approved.

Our Main Club renovations are now complete, and I hope you are as happy as we are with the results.

Congratulations to our lucky Member, James May, who won the Harley Davidson last month. You are the envy of many Members. This was a very popular promotion with lots of entries and we will continue to look to do similar promotions into the future.

Our staff will be extremely busy with the events coming up for the festive season so join in where you can and enjoy the celebrations.

Congratulations to our Manager, Willie McLean, who did an amazing job as he represented the Club in the “Stars of Western Sydney Cancer Council Fundraiser”. You did so well Willie and made us very proud. We will be seeing you in the next season of “Dancing with the Stars” on TV if you keep that up.

I would like to thank my Board Colleagues, Management and as always, our Staff, on how well they work together to achieve the results required to keep you our Members happy and proud of their Clubs.

On behalf of the Board of Directors, I send our deepest sympathy to all our Members who have lost loved ones or friends. I know it is a sad time but remember there is always friends or our Welfare Officers, Harold and Tina, at the Club who are happy to talk to you.

I speak for my Board and myself as I take this opportunity to wish each and every one of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Take care and have fun celebrating with your family and friends. I also thank you all for the support and dedication you show us. We have great Clubs as we have great supporting members.

Until next time.

Take care and be kind to each other.

PRESIDENT’S REPORT
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Hello again Members,

As we close out 2022 and look forward to the new beginnings of 2023, we have been reflecting on our year that was. We have been remembering the thankfulness that we have for our Staff, our community and to you our Members, for your continued patronage and loyalty with your Clubs since our industry collectively reopened over a year ago.

I thank your Staff for their passion and commitment for our Clubs and to you our Members, as these post-covid employment times remain challenging for our ability to recruit new people into our Club and indeed our Industry.

We see this challenge beginning to ease in 2023 and in the meantime, we will continue working hard to seek out new starters and continue to develop our own talent internally to be ready for the future.

In 2022 we completed the $15m renovation project at Campbell Street and just like you, we have been enjoying the ‘new’ club with its light, bright and spacious environment. The new Blue Gum Café and new furniture throughout the ground floor food and beverage areas are examples. It has been a ‘marathon’ of sorts, to get to us all here in the current position we enjoy of having new facilities and services. Your positivity, feedback and support confirm our belief that we are well-placed for the future here in Blacktown.

Parkside Lifestyle Community had its first series of welcome events where those Members who had registered to attend received introductory information relating to the independent living units and how the village would look and operate from the team we’ve engaged to help us get started in our journey.

We are working our way through the post-DA approval processes and we look forward to construction commencing around April 2023. If this timeline holds steady, then we would expect to welcome the first of the 94 stage one residents to the precinct in time for Christmas 2024.

Workers Hubertus is coming through a very lengthy period of roadworks; water pipe works and rain disruptions as those essential services are upgraded as part of the incoming Nancy-Bord Walton International Airport precinct. There are exciting times ahead as we push forward with plans for the future of the Club and land at Luddenham. I thank the Hubertus Membership for their patience during this time.

I take this opportunity on behalf of myself, the Management Team, all our Staff and the Board of Directors, to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a safe, happy, and prosperous 2023.

My condolences are with those Members who have lost loved ones and friends during this time, and as always, please take care of yourselves, and of each other.

I look forward to seeing you around our Clubs.

Sincerely,

CEO’S REPORT
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Just in time for our refreshed Blue Gum Café to launch, the Workers club are excited to have a brand-new Executive Chef in town –Steve Koeing. Chef Steve is here to bring a new take on our mouth-watering menus in Eucalyptus Dining, Blue Gum Café and Mango Tango Thai.

Chef Steve comes from a background of food. Whether cooking delicious family meals at home or being involved with food businesses, Chef Steve has grown up around cooks, chefs and foodies, which instilled the love of food in him from a young age.

Starting from a humble Kitchen Hand at Pelican Beach Resort and working up to an executive chef within the hotel sector, Steve offers his wealth of experience, knowledge, and skill in running a kitchen, setting the culture on our food philosophy and making delicious, yummy food!

Chef Steve cooks by a simple cooking philosophy; “Never serve what you wouldn’t eat yourself”. Workers also agrees that food should please the tastebuds and excite all five senses, making Chef Steve the perfect fit for our restaurants.

We are truly excited to welcome Chef Steve. If you see Chef Steve around, please give him a warm Workers welcome.

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Executive Chef – Steve Koenig Healthy Option Range at Bluegum Cafe
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MONDAY - TUESDAY CLOSED SUNDAY/ WEDNESDAY/ THURSDAY 12PM – 8.30PM

FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12PM – 11PM

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In the 2022 ClubGRANTS funding round coordinated via Blacktown City Council, the Board of Directors of Workers Lifestyle Group contributed $258,161 to 18 different local community projects.

These projects were selected based on a criteria of supporting as many of the Blacktown community as possible, as well as meeting our commitment to contributing $500,000 over five years to Domestic & Family Violence.

The presentation ceremony, hosted by Blacktown City Council at Workers Blacktown on Monday 29th August, was attended by President, Kay Kelly; CEO, Morgan Stewart; our Board of Directors and Workers staff.

Contributions Include:

Blacktown and Mount Druitt

Hospital Better Foundation

Help fund equipment for the brand-new Gastroenterology unit at Blacktown Hospital and Foetal monitoring for safer pregnancies and births at Blacktown Hospital

Blacktown and Districts Older Women’s Network

Blacktown and District Older Womens Network Wellness Centre

Blacktown Women’s and Girls Health Centre

Blacktown Women's and Girls Domestic Violence Emergency Fund

Cancer Patients Foundation

Look Good Feel Better program

Carevan

Still Feeding The People program

Community Service Trucking Along program

Cumberland National Servicemen's Association

2023 Annual Memorial Wreath Laying Ceremony

DRG Stitches Collection Limited

Stitches Collection Community Inclusion and Aboriginal Community Development

Harman Foundation

Maintaining operation of Harman Foundation’s 24/7 Helpline

Indian (Sub-Cont) Crisis & Support

DFV Referral Pathways – Blacktown

Inner Wheel Small community Projects

Koh-Hajer Youth Development Organisation

Primary school health lunch box program

Miracle Babies Foundation

NurtureTime at Blacktown Hospital for families of babies in the NICU

One Meal Blacktown - Community

Food Relief Services

Capacity Building - Purchase of delivery van

Police Citizens Youth Club

Fit 4 Life program, Blacktown

Probus Club of Blacktown City

Purchase a new laptop computer and hard drive

Rotary Club of Blacktown City Inc

Rotary Club of Blacktown City Senior's Lunch

Vardys Road Parents & Citizens Association

Supply & Installation of Laundry Facilities

Youth In-search Foundation

Supporting Blacktown Youth Impacted by Domestic Violence through Youth In-search

Peer to Peer Program

Workers Lifestyle Group gave support to the Vardys Road Public School Parents & Citizens association with a donation to their laundry facilities project – supplying and installing laundry facilities.

In addition to providing a change of clothes to students who arrive at school in dirty uniforms, they are now able to send them home with their own uniform that has been cleaned.

“This simple project is having a big impact on our students and families who may not have access to facilities at home.”

The School Lunch Box Program is run by not-for-profit Koh-Hajer Youth Development Organisation.

The program is staffed by volunteers whose aim is to create lunch boxes full of nutritional food that is culturally acceptable to Sudanese and South Sudanese school children who come from financially disadvantaged families. The lunch boxes will be provided to these children five days a week during the school term and will run for a full 12 months.

Workers Lifestyle Group donated $10,000 to fund this amazing project. This means that primary school students will receive a school lunch box packed with nutritional fruits, vegetables, and snacks.

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Wellbeing Officer Mr Tuckwell & Principal Mr Short

The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and by doing so equips them to participate more meaningfully in society.

The Clontarf Foundation Ross Kelly Cup Rugby League Carnival was held on Wednesday 21st September at Workers Sports. The number of boys in attendance was approximately 600 from 47 academies throughout Australia.

Congratulations to the Ross Kelly Cup Winners: Singleton, which was something of a surprise as they would have been seeded in the bottom 10.

This year’s RKC was a celebration of 10 Years of Clontarf in NSW which coincided with the first Ross Kelly Cup.

Better Foundation was created in 2016 to support Blacktown and Mount Druitt Hospitals by working with local communities to raise over $900,000 of vital funds for state-of-the-art equipment, world’s best practice research and advanced education for doctors, nurses and clinical staff.

Workers Lifestyle Group is proud to be able to continue support for our local hospitals with donations from our most recent ClubGRANTS funding round of $57,782 towards the purchase of vital equipment including Bedside Ultrasound Machines (moveable scanners) to enable foetal monitoring for safer pregnancies and births at Blacktown Hospital.

ClubGRANTS is one of Australia’s largest grant programs, providing more than $100 million in funds each year to a variety of worthy causes across NSW, including charities, sporting organisations and not-for-profit community groups.

Wednesday & Thursday

Dinner: 5:30pm – 8:30pm

Friday & Saturday Dinner: 5:30pm – 9:00pm

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Participants in the Clontarf Ross Kelly Cup Level One, Workers Blacktown Ground Floor, Workers Blacktown

We continue to work with Western Sydney Diabetes to support their ongoing strategy to address the growing impact of diabetes in our community. Diabetes is the world’s fastest growing chronic condition and is becoming the largest burden of disease in Australia.

• Every five minutes a person is diagnosed with diabetes

• The number of people with diabetes in Australia is three times higher than 25 years ago

• One in four Australians aged over 25 years has diabetes or pre-diabetes.

Workers Lifestyle Group initiatives include:

• having low-carb ready to eat meals for staff

• providing CSIRO based menu options at the new Blue Gum Café

• providing SiSU Health Stations that offer free health checks to assist with the early detection of Type 2 diabetes or the potential for that condition.

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Diabetes Awareness Stall held at Workers Blacktown

SATURDAY 3 DECEMBER | DOORS 7PM

$15 MEMBERS | $20 GUESTS

Mike Mathieson and Lisa Cook take the stage to celebrate A Frolicking Good Christmas with some of your traditional Christmas songs and carols for you to sing along with and a mix of favourite tunes from 50’s, 60’s and more along with some classic Aussie songs to uplift your spirits.

SATURDAY 17 DECEMBER | DOORS 7PM

TICKETS $25 EACH

He played the lead role of Buddy Holly in the smash hit musical "Buddy" The Buddy Holly story, (Original cast)Scot was cast by the West End Theatre Director from London and was the first Australian to perform the role and has performed the role of Buddy Holly over 1,000 times and has received international acclaim for his portrayal of Buddy Holly.

SATURDAY 11 FEBRUARY | DOORS 7PM

$25 MEMBERS | $30 GUESTS

Live Baby Live - The INXS Tribute Show is Australia's premier rendition of one of the most iconic bands in Australian history. With an emphasis on duplicating the vibe and mojo that captivated and defined a generation, be prepared for an experience that will remind you of everything you felt when INXS conquered the musical world.

SATURDAY 18 FEBRUARY | DOORS 7PM

$20 MEMBERS | $25 GUESTS

Starring the incomparable Jason Paris, Elton – Out Of The Closet re-creates Elton's golden mid-70s period, when he was young, outrageous, full of energy, and the hottest rock star on the planet!

While visually focused on the thrilling 70s, the show includes all the big hits from 1970 - 1994.

SATURDAY 31 DECEMBER

DOORS 7PM

$20 MEMBERS | $25 GUESTS

The Swinging Sixties have built a very strong reputation for their ability to engage their audience like no other group of its kind. The Swinging Sixties Show takes this audience participation to yet another level.

This highly entertaining spectacular features around 40 hits from music's most exciting era, with 12 fully choreographed dance numbers featuring the gorgeous Sixties A Go Go Girls.

WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY | DOORS 10AM

$17 MEMBERS | $23 GUESTS

Join us for fantastic live music, a wonderful lunch and a free glass of bubbly on arrival.

Doors open from 10am. Don't forget your lucky door prize ticket!

Tickets $5

Second Sunday of each month

Free tea & coffee

SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY | DOORS 7PM

The ultimate Fleetwood Mac show who take their audiences on a musical journey to relive the music of one of the greatest recording bands of all times.

The music, the sound, the costumes, the vocals, the harmonies & the attention to detail that is produced by "RUNNING IN THE SHADOWS" leaves audiences breathless & wanting more at every performance.

TICKETS $25 EACH Melodies

WORKERS BLACKTOWN
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TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MEMBER SERVICES OR WORKERSCLUB.COM.AU
SATURDAY 4 MARCH TICKETS $45 |DOORS OPEN 8PM TICKETS ON SALE @ WORKERSCLUB.COM.AU 24 DIAMOND SHOWROOM SHOWS SHOWS
Wed & Thurs: 5pm to 9pm Fri to Sun: Lunch 11:30am to 2:30pm Dinner 5pm to 9:30pm*
at time
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*Trading hours correct
of printing but are subject to

Heart of the Nation is an initiative that promotes the locations of Automated External Defibrillators – commonly known as AED's in the community, and recognises those businesses, organisations, workplaces and community groups that have an AED on site ready to be shared with the community in the event of a sudden cardiac arrest taking place on or nearby their premises.

Workers Lifestyle Group purchased an additional 10 of these vital pieces of life-saving equipment for our venues and for all company-owned vehicles – and registered their availability via the Heart of the Nation app.

Thank you to Greg Page (formerly the famed Yellow Wiggle) for his encouragement and support.

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Workers Staff Training with Greg Page
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Left to Right: Harold Becker, Tina Maamari, Brett Lane, Steve Erixon, Greg Page, Sandra Cowie, Shelley Fletcher and Morgan Stewart

MONDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 6.30pm Free Trivia

WORKERS SPORTS - 6.30pm Poker

TUESDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 10.15am Free Bingo

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 6.30pm Cash Housie

WEDNESDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 10.15am Free Bingo

WORKERS SPORTS - 6.30pm Free Trivia

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 7.30pm Cash Bonanza

THURSDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 10am Cash Housie

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 12pm Bingo

ALL WORKERS VENUES - 7.30pm Cash Splash Weekly Draw

FRIDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 10.15am Free Bingo

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 1pm & 5pm Mahjong

WORKERS SPORTS - 4.30pm Meat Raffle

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 5pm Meat Raffle

WORKERS SPORTS - 6pm Free Live Music

WORKERS SPORTS - 7.30pm Cash Bonanza

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 7.30pm Cash Bonanza

SATURDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 1pm Meat Raffle

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 7pm Free Trivia

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 7.30pm Free Live Music

WORKERS SPORTS - 8pm Free Live Music

SUNDAY

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 11.30am Cash Housie

WORKERS SPORTS - 12pm Free Face Painting

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 12pm Poker

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 12pm Free Live Music

WORKERS HUBERTUS - 12pm Meat Raffle

WORKERS BLACKTOWN - 1pm Free Live Music

WORKERS SPORTS - 1pm Meat Raffle

WORKERS SPORTS - 1pm Free Live Music

WORKERS SPORTS - 5.30pm Poker

ALL WORKERS VENUES - 7.30pm Birthday Draw

Held on the second Sunday of the month

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GROUP BEVERAGE SPECIALS
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LAST DAY TO USE YOUR POINTS

*Excludes Diamond and Platinum Members

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT PLAYER ACCOUNTS GAMING MACHINES REGULATION 2019 PART 6

Please be advised that the Club has activated Player Accounts for all members. This functionality has been implemented across all venues within the Group.

The security of money in player accounts is the responsibility of both the registered club and the account holder. The government and its agencies take no responsibility for any losses that might occur from the account.

An account holder is solely responsible for ensuring that the account holder’s personal identification number (“PIN”) is kept confidential, and that no other person has access to the account holder’s player card. The account holder is liable for any losses that might arise from, or in connection with, the account holder’s failure to comply with such responsibilities.

All members are able to opt-out of the Club’s player reward scheme at any time. If you do not wish to participate in the Club’s player reward scheme, please contact Member Services on 02 9830 0600. Player activity statements are available on request. Weekly account limits can be set and updated at any time by written notice to the Club.

The player information brochure, issued by L&GNSW, can be accessed at betsafe.com.au/brochure.pdf

Workers Sports - 170 Reservoir Road, Blacktown 2148

WORKERS BLACKTOWNMEMBER BENEFITS
Help is close at hand GambleAware gambleaware.nsw.gov.au 1800 858 858
31ST DECEMBER
miss out on using them! Ask our friendly staff how.
SATURDAY
Don't
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SPORTING CLUBS BASEBALL - JUNIOR, WOMENS, SENIOR | BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER | BOWLS - INDOOR, OVER 60’S SOCIAL, MENS OUTDOOR, WOMENS OUTDOOR | CRICKET - JUNIOR, SENIOR | DARTS | FISHING | GERMAN FOLK DANCING GOLF - MENS, WOMANS | INTRA CLUB SPORT | MODEL BOATS | PISTOL | RIFLE CLUB | RUGBY LEAGUE SMALL BOATS | SOCCER | SOFTBALL | STOCK SPORT | TABLE TENNIS | TENNIS | TRAVEL | WARSHIP COMBAT SPORTING CLUBS FREE ONE-ON-ONE LEGAL ADVICE Workers Compensation Motor Vehicle Accidents Medical Negligence Personal Injury Wills & Estates Superannuation & TPD Commercial Matters Family Law Conveyancing & Property Criminal Law or call 1800 848 848 to book a free* phone, Zoom or face to face consultation. *Conditions apply. Scan to book for all Workers members & guests Be a Team Player Join a Workers Sporting Club Team Today! MEMBER INFORMATION Visit workersclub.com.au for more information or scan the QR Code 37 Talk of the town | Summer Issue 36

Hello Members,

As Welfare Officers, we are here to assist our members in times of need. We like to be informed about our members, especially those that are unwell or are in hospital, or simply wanting to talk to someone. We visit members that are in nursing homes and represent the club at funerals of members who have sadly passed away.

If you know of anyone who is unwell and could do with a friendly visit, please call Member Services on 9830 0600. The following support groups are held at Workers Blacktown for carers and those affected with the following:

• Stroke: every Monday from 10:00am to 12:00pm

• Dementia Support Group: fortnightly on Thursdays from 10:30am to 12:30pm

Every Wednesday at Workers Blacktown in Campbell Street, the club offers free information stalls for diabetes prevention, healthy ageing, seniors’ rights, Meals on Wheels, ServiceNSW government rebates, SydWest Multicultural Services and Red Cross Lifeblood. There is a different organisation set up in the Grand Foyer each week.

On behalf of the President, Board of Directors, Management and Staff, I wish to extend our sincere sympathy to the families of the following members who have recently passed away.

To all our members that are not well or are in hospital, we wish you all a speedy recovery.

We would like to wish all of our members a very Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.

0410 602 418

Late Alan Watson

Late Alexander Sauron

Late Anthony Mortimer

Late Anthony Simmons

Late Barry Sanders

Late Brian Worsley

Late Bruce Filmer

Late Carol Cramp

Late Catherine Hallam

Late Cecil Hutchen

Late Colleen Aston

Late Denise Farrell

Late Donald Bateson

Late Donald Guerin

Late Doreen Pomfret

Late Elaine Bosen

Late Ellen Kiddle

Late Eunice Priestley

Late Eva Dindakis

Late Eva Kinsela

Late Geoff Bunker

Late Georgina Gallacher

Late Giovanni Miglino

Late Giovanni Spada

Late Glenn Shea

Late Grace Patterson

Late Irene Regoli

Late Janace Gudaitis

Late Janet Mackendry

Late Jessie Fepuleai

Late Joan McGregor

Late John Franklin

Late John Lowe

Late John McIntosh

Late John Power

Late Kathleen Young

Late Kevin Brown

Late Lawrence Hewson

Late Lorraine Paton

Late Manfred Hiller

Late Margaret Jelacic

Late Margaret Layzell

Late Mary Burgess

Late Maureen Paine

Late Michael Roach

Late Moc Lam

Late Norma Richey

Late Peter Maguire

Late Peter Riley

Late Philip Ducroix

Late Raymond Clegg

Late Raymond Loader

Late Richmond Griffiths

Late Robert Hutchinson

Late Ruth Jones

Late Sally Heycox

Late Shirley Cox

Late Stephen Payne

Late Ted Kolodynski

Late Tony Ranieri

Late Valerie Norval

Late Vincent Crozzoli

Late William Maylan

Late William Watson

Late George Davies

Late William Harding

Late Lorraine Goisisi

Hello members

Year to date (Jan to Oct 2022), I am pleased to advise that we have already contributed more than $821,838 to local community groups and people in need.

Our Group profit before tax as at 31 October 2022 is $3,532,659 which is higher than budgeted expectations and higher than the same financial period last year (2021).

CLUB INFORMATION
Kay Kelly PRESIDENT Gary Callaghan TREASURER Murray Searle DIRECTOR Jack Miller SNR VICE PRESIDENT George Vella DIRECTOR Brett Fielding DIRECTOR Terry O’Loughlin JNR VICE PRESIDENT Ange Humphries DIRECTOR Paul Hayes DIRECTOR Gary Callaghan Club Treasurer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS WELFARE
TREASURERS
To maintain the high standard enjoyed in our Clubs we request the Dress Rules be abided by. THE FOLLOWING DRESS IS NOT PERMITTED AT ANY TIME. NO OFFENSIVE CLOTHING NO UNTIDY OR DIRTY CLOTHING NO SINGLETS NO HATS NO TORN OR DIRTY SHOES NO BARE FEET NO FOOTY SHORTS CLUB DRESS RULES Help is close at hand GAMBLEAWARE gambleaware.nsw.gov.au 1800 858 858 Information correct at time of printing December 2022 If gambling is creating a problem in your life help is available. Contact the 24 hour free confidential counselling service on 1800 BETSAFE (1800 238 7233). Player activity statements are available on request. www.workersclub.com.au | info@bwcl.com.au Workers Sports 170 Reservoir Road Blacktown NSW 2148 02 8822 2444 bwc@bwcl.com.au Workers Blacktown 55 Campbell Street Blacktown NSW 2148 02 9830 0600 bwc@bwcl.com.au Workers Hubertus 205 Adams Road Luddenham NSW 2745 02 4773 4444 bwc@bwcl.com.au 39 Talk of the town | Summer Issue 38
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