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Our feature this month is The Saturday Session

The Saturday Session is coming back –Saturday, 29th April 2023 from 3.30pm

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Our chefs have put together some beautiful canapés and our Mixologists will be mixing up some great cocktails for you to enjoy whilst watching the sun go down and listening to some relaxing live music. Bookings are essential by contacting the club via email or phone. Cost is $25 members / $35 non-members and includes one (1) cocktail or select beverage, and a canapé plate to enjoy.

Our Regular Dining Specials

Senior Lunches – STILL ONLY $12 –

Available every Monday to Friday – 11.30am to 2.00pm – senior card must be shown if asked. Your choice of Northern Rivers Roast Pork with Roast pumpkin, potato, steamed vegetables and gravy. Beer Battered Saltwater Fish and Chips, Chicken Schnitzel and chips, Chicken Caesar salad, Seafood Catch or Bangers and Mash, with peas and gravy.

Double Meal Deal Wednesdays:

Any two meals from our select menu for just $30 (single meal $17 each). Choose from Chef’s Pizza, Chicken Schnitzel and chips, Bangers and Mash or Snapper and Chips. Full menu and specials menu also available.

Thursday Reef n Beef Special:

Our popular Steak, Prawns and chips deal for just $23 is available as well as the full menu and specials menu. Bookings are essential.

Saturday Lunch Special: 11.30am to 2.00pm: Purchase one of our hand-picked lunches for just $17 and receive a complimentary pot of beer, glass of house wine or a soft drink. The menu changes weekly and is the best value on the Island.

Friday Night Raffles / Quick Trivia / Member’s Draw

Every Friday night we host our popular meat tray raffle and give all those who purchase a ticket the chance at winning $800 CASH in our Lucky 13 draw. We have 12 quality meat trays (supplied by Avondale Meats) up for grabs and the 13th draw (Lucky 13) is a chance at winning $800 Cash. For the Lucky 13 draw, pick a number between 1 and 18 and if it matches that drawn by our number generator you win! Also on the Friday nights we have a quick 10 question trivia playing for a nominal cash prize and we have our member’s draw which currently stands at $300 (correct at time of writing and may be different). If it is not won it jackpots by $100 each week. Combine all this with a meal in our restaurant and you have a great night out. Bookings highly recommended.

Social Membership – 2023 - $10

Join today as a social member for only $10 and enjoy discounted member pricing on restaurant snacks and meals, clubhouse beverages and specified events.

Easter Closures and Reduced Services

The course and clubhouse are closed Good Friday but open again on Saturday with reduced catering services for lunches over the entire Easter weekend. We apologise for the inconvenience but will be back to full steam again on the Tuesday after Easter still offering our great lunches and dinner options.

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Contact the Club Office for more details or see our website at: lings planted, 1.6 tonne of nutrients offset per year and 34 tonnes of carbon offset per year from Unitywater’s Burpengary East wastewater treatment plant.

Healthy Land & Water Chief Operational Officer Andrew O’Neill said the project was important for the whole region as it helped tackle erosion and offset nutrients while at the same time creating resilience against disaster-scale flooding.

“The works will improve water quality, biodiversity, promote aquatic ecosystem health, as well as terrestrial habitat for wildlife and regeneration of riparian vegetation,” Dr O’Neill said. “The program sites have been selected because these factors have generated substantial erosion

Mr Lambert said the population growth in the area would put pressure on the environment and on wastewater infrastructure.

“This project will provide offsets for the equivalent of an additional load on our Burpengary East wastewater treatment plant of 5500 people,” he said.

“Offsetting nutrients is one way we are working to reduce our operating footprint.”

Fast facts

• 9 sites along 2.4km of riverbank

• 22,000 cubic metres of excavation

• 300 logs used to protect the bank

• 21,000 tubestock

• 4500 mangrove propagules collected and planted

• 10,000 plants translocated3000 Biodegradable Ecosystem Engineered Elements (BESE)

For further information visit www. unitywater.com/caboolture-river

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