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In 2003 he was awarded Life Membership of Revesby Worker’s for his considerable and ongoing contributions to the Club. He was also recognised by his local community receiving the Canterbury-Bankstown ‘Volunteer of the Year’ award in 2020 for his years of volunteering at local community causes, sharing his musical talents with the children at the Tree House Early Childhood Centre and regularly visiting aged care facilities. A dedicated member of the Club's Bill Bullard Charity Foundation Committee, along with his wife Sue and daughter Vanessa, who together for more than 27 years ran the well-known Annual Charity Trivia Night, which had raised over $55,000 for the foundation, in support of local community charities and programs.

Vale Terence (‘Terry’) Semlitzky

Revesby Workers' Club Life Member and former Club Director. It is with great sadness that we notify our members of the passing of Terence (‘Terry’) Semlitzky who passed away on Sunday 7 January 2024 age 80. Terry joined Revesby Workers' Club on 13 April 1966, and proudly served as a Director for 25 years from 26 September 1993 until 28 October 2018, whereby he was the Liaison Director for Revesby Workers’ Billiards and Snooker, Darts, Domino, Fishing, Softball Clubs and Revesby Bowling Fishing Club.

Terry’s active involvement in both Darts and Fishing social clubs saw him compete and win in many team championships, including the first Bankstown Open Singles in 1978, the Club Doubles with Bill Woods in 1985, State Fours, Sixes and various other competitions. He also won the Fishing Club championships six times and caught the biggest ‘Fish of the Year’ in 1986. Terry’s active involvement in both clubs was also recognised with Life Memberships. Terence (‘Terry’) Semlitzky will be fondly missed, but remembered as a proud and loyal member, respected Director, a keen competitor, and for his selfless dedication to his community. The Board, Management and staff express their deepest condolences in Terry’s passing and their thoughts are with Terry’s wife Sue, his children Dean and Vanessa and his little granddaughter Bonnie during this difficult time.

Contents 1

Our Members

15 What's On @ Miss Iggy's

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Executive Report

16 Eat + Drink | Footy Is Back

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Director Reports

17 What's On @ Rogues Sports Bar

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Our Club Community

18 Health Mates Fitness Centre

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IWD International Women's Day

20 Revesby Greens

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Our Staff

21 Mooney Mooney Club

10 Seniors Festival

22 Revesby Village Centre Offers

11 Easter Celebrations

24 Sports Reports

12 ANZAC Day

29 General Information

14 Mother's Day

club activities

Revesby Workers’ Club The Journal February • March • April 2024 Editor Danielle McKenna Senior Designer Raymond Boundy Graphic Designer Kacey Hanna Contributors Liesl Miller, Julia Vuong, Tenielle Symington, Kristina Liska Printed By Nine Design and Print Comments Editor of The Journal Revesby Workers’ Club Locked Bag 300, Milperra NSW 2214 mail@rwc.org.au • Ph: 02 9772 2100 Membership Address Changes Kristina Liska Email: kristinal@rwc.org.au Tel: 02 8707 6916 Information correct at time of publication (January 2024) To stay up to date on what’s happening at Revesby Workers’ Club, visit our website: rwc.org.au and sign up for our eNews.

Bingo will be cancelled on Friday 29 March, Monday 1 April and Thursday 25 April 2024.


Our Members Our Members

Seniors Christmas Concert

Revesby Workers’ Club once again held its Seniors Christmas Concert on 12 December 2023.

This popular annual event attracted over 400 senior members to enjoy a 2-course menu followed by a series of live festive performances and special guest appearances. This year’s members were greeted by the one and only Mrs Claus and were gifted with our Revesby Workers’ 2024 Calendars. MC Jace opened the concert with the National Anthem, followed by speeches from our Club President Daryl Melham and Vice President Christine Butters. Suzanna Mirana started the show off with “River Deep”, “Santa Baby”, “Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer” and “We Wish you a Merry Christmas” which was followed by Robert Jeffery singing “Ain’t no Mountain”, “Please Mr Postman”, “I’ll be There”, “Last Christmas”, “My Girl”, and ”Shout” to name a few. Jace, Sheryl, Suzanna and Robert ended the concert with “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas” and “Jingle Bells”. Top-Bottom: Photos from the annual Seniors Christmas Concert.

Patron

A Patron is a person who has given many years of support to the Club. Alan Ashton Revesby Workers' Club Dennis Hayward OAM Mooney Mooney Club

Honorary Members

A Honorary Member is a person who is a prominent citizen or local dignitary visiting the Club. E Whitlam AC QC* M Whitlam AO* N Wran AC CNZM QC* J Wran R Hawke AC GGL* P Keating R Carr B Brown AM

17/07/1996 17/07/1996 17/07/1996 17/07/1996 17/07/1996 15/10/2000 05/05/2002 05/10/2002

C Jacobsen AM K Jacobsen OAM A Tierney M Tierney J Gillard AC M Iemma B Boon Father M Thompson

14/11/2002 14/11/2002 14/11/2002 14/11/2002 02/07/2009 26/11/2009 02/11/2011 05/11/2011

J Ferrarin K Asfour P Newell* W R Scott* P Amphlett OAM G Lester

13/10/2014 27/03/2018 25/06/2019 25/08/2020 05/08/2022 25/10/2022

* Denotes deceased

Life Members

A Life Member is a person who has rendered outstanding service to the Club. MJ Donovan* EL Smith* GA Johnstone* HJ McDougall* WN Hills* RJ Kelly* M Macfarlane* JI Webster*

12/06/1968 12/06/1968 12/06/1968 12/06/1968 21/12/1970 24/09/1978 23/03/1981 25/09/1983

NE Bullard OAM* V Pavlick* BJ Higgs* P Johnstone* D Melham AM R Polley* JE Gibbons* K Heaslip*

28/09/1986 28/09/1986 27/09/1987 27/09/1992 27/09/1992 26/09/1993 26/09/1993 25/09/1994

NJ Smith OAM* H Bush* TC Semlitzky* DF Hayward OAM P Pride PA Rogan* A Moroney* AJ Ashton

25/09/1994 24/09/1995 28/09/2003 28/09/2003 25/09/2005 25/11/2007 25/11/2007 18/09/2011

I Stromborg OAM J Rodwell C Benham L Downey C Butters D Follers

* Denotes deceased

Vale Report (12 Oct 2023 - 11 Jan 2024) Ilse Keiselis Elaine Love Maroun Wehbee David Beattie Albert W Watkins Brendan Small

Beryl-Mae Harmer Allan Baragry Helen Kossivas John Douglas Mitchell Malcolm Sinclair Beverley Smith

Roslyn Solomon Sandra Cooke Thomas Patterson Fay Martin Gordon Crawford Richard Fisher

30/10/2016 29/10/2017 28/10/2018 27/10/2019 25/10/2020 29/10/2023

Kathleen Elizabeth Gray Josip Kovac Helen Liberty Terence C Semlitzky Beverley Spring Wayne Bevan

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Executive Report

Executive

Report

Dear Members, We hope our members have enjoyed a lovely start to 2024. For some we are sure Christmas and New Year feel like a distant memory, however, we hope you all enjoyed a lovely festive season.

SCHOOL SUBSIDY PROGRAM Having commenced as far back at 1986 with very little change to the structure, this year the Board approved a change in structure to the School Subsidy Program. The School Subsidy program offered by Revesby Workers’ Club commenced back in 1986 when the Club supplied $11,000 to 22 schools in the local district. In 1999 the program had grown to fund 24 local schools with a $1,000 subsidy, a subsidy that was later increased to $2,000 in 2001. By 2011, the subsidy amount was increased to $3,000 and the Club offered this to as many as 28 local schools, totalling $84,000. The annual subsidies paid to local schools align with the Club’s purpose of being people focused and community proud by contributing to the education of our future. This year, schools were invited to submit an application to request funding for 2024 with the possibility of applying for as much as $10,000 to fund things such as a school project, a new educational program, a school event, or a sponsorship. We received 19 applications of which 15 were successful in receiving their full requested amount or a partial grant. Congratulations to the following schools: • Padstow Heights Public School – receiving $3,000 towards mathematics resources; • Mount St Joseph, Milperra – receiving $3,000 towards umbrellas for student outdoor space; • Menai Public School – receiving $3,000 towards main learning displays; • Padstow North Public School – receiving $4,800 towards K-2 Robotics Club; • Caroline Chisholm School – receiving $5,000 towards purchasing 3-wheel bikes ‘Join the Joyride’; • Broderick Gillawarna School – receiving $5,000 towards music lessons; • Tower Street Public School – receiving $6,000 towards a sensory playground project; • Revesby Public School – receiving $3,000 towards a student wellbeing program; • Picnic Point Public School – receiving $5,000 towards Kindergarten iPad upgrade; • Panania Public School – receiving $5,000 towards shelter park seating; • Padstow Park Public School – receiving $4,500 towards outdoor stimulus playground; • East Hills Public School – receiving $2,000 towards their East Hills eats eatery; • East Hills Public School – receiving $1,000 towards Dad’s Group; • Brooklyn Public School – receiving $9,780 towards upgraded seating for the playground; • De La Salle College Revesby - $3,500 towards the purchase of a panel saw for TAS. 2

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HEART OF THE NATION – DEFIBRILLATORS IN THE COMMUNITY As part of the 2023 ClubGRANTS program, Revesby Workers’ Club Ltd provided funding to Heart of the Nation in order to implement a number of life-saving Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) within the local community in locations where they can be accessed by community members on a 24/7 basis. When determining where to place these AEDs, we needed to consider things such as accessibility and a location that is highly populated. In light of this, we are putting a call out to our members and community to determine if any business, schools, local churches or residents would be interested in acting as a guardian of an AED. What is Involved Should we receive expressions of interest, we will select approximately 4 recipients (with a view to funding further defibrillators in future ClubGRANTS programs) and arrange for Heart of the Nation to install an AED for you.

Revesby Workers' Club funded AED unit.

We would ask that you as a “Guardian” of the AED help maintain the integrity of the device noting that a guardian is not responsible for any damage, simply ensuring the AED is well kept and report any damage that may occur so Heart of the Nation can assist you in the maintenance of the device.

Community Responders Should anyone express interest in housing an AED and want to be further involved, you may wish to become a “Community Responder”. By downloading the Heart of the Nation app (Scan the QR code on the right to download the app), you would be set up to receive alerts when an AED is required nearby and can deliver the life-saving machine to a local in the community and potentially save their life.

Download HotN App

How to get Involved If you are interested in finding out more about the Heart of the Nation program and how you can participate, please contact the Club’s Executive Assistant Tenielle Symington at tenielles@rwc.org.au. ANZAC DAY 2024 We would like to remind VIPs, Members and Guests of our Anzac Day Ceremony scheduled for 10.30am on Thursday, 25 April 2024. Similar to last year, we are looking forward to the march from Bankstown YMCA through to the Cenotaph at the Tarro Avenue entrance of the Club. As always, we look forward to seeing our past Directors, Life Members, Patron, Directors, Sub-clubs, schools, community and members in attendance for a National Day of Remembrance. FUNCTION ROOM RENOVATIONS As outlined in previous communications our members are well aware of the current renovations taking place in our auditorium and function area. With these renovations expected to take approximately 9 months, our functions team will have the extremely challenging task of finding limited rooms and function space elsewhere throughout the Club to cater for our regular users. We once again express our gratitude for your patience and understanding during this time as we endeavour to assist as many members and guests as possible.

Daryl Melham AM President

Scott Bennetts CEO

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Director Reports

Christine Butters Vice President

Dire

Welcome to 2024. It seems no time since I was writing this report last year.

In general, 2023 was a better year for most with less sickness, improved weather and more work opportunities for many. It was a tough year for our families with mortgages and we empathise with those struggling with rising interest rates, hopefully there will be a reprieve early in 2024. Later in this journal you will see information about our annual International Women’s Day event scheduled to take place on 8 March. This year our Marketing team have been working very hard to come up with creative ideas to fit a very different setting. The event will take place in Miss Iggy’s and will be different in format to the sit-down luncheons we have held previously, but I have every confidence the event will be one of entertainment, fun and excitement with all proceeds going to Biyani House, our local Womens’ Shelter, so please save the date, gather some friends and plan to join in the activity.

try and accommodate all our regular users of these facilities who have been displaced because of the refurbishments. Please be patient and understanding if the temporary arrangements aren’t quite what you are used. Unfortunately, because of this work our Seniors Concerts have been put on hold until next Christmas but I am sure they will be worth waiting for when they return.

It is always positive to hear of the activities from our sub clubs, the summer sporting groups are winding up their seasons as the winter ones take registrations and get ready for another busy year. Apart from our larger sporting groups, we have a number of smaller interest groups running under the auspices of Revesby Workers’ Club. If darts, snooker, spearfishing, native orchids, gardening, public speaking, indoor bowls, hockey, writing or just women’s friendship piques your interest, we have a group for you. Check out the list in the back of the Journal and make contact, it could be the start of a new hobby. While it seems early to talk about ANZAC Day, this journal covers the period encompassing ANZAC Day and I look forward to welcoming our sub clubs and members to participate in the March and Service on Thursday 25 April. Each year this event gets bigger and reaches out to raise awareness to many in our community. It will also be a poignant day for many at the Club being the first anniversary of the passing of long-term employee Wayne “Rabbit” Steele and I extend my thoughts to his friends and colleagues.

For the most part of 2024 our Function Rooms and Auditorium will be out of action as they undergo major renovations and refurbishment. It is hoped work will be complete by October and we will all be able to enjoy a stateof-the-art facility. Many months of planning has gone into this and I know the Functions team have been working hard to 4

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Director Reports

Reports Here we are in 2024 already! 2023 was a huge year for the Club and our management and staff across all facets of our business deserve huge accolades for their outstanding work. The Christmas break provided time for me to reflect on what a wonderful world we are living in right now, in Australia. The atrocities in Israel and the Gaza Strip and the ongoing war in the Ukraine, with the Russian invasion, surely makes us all think about the individual lives that have been lost and families torn apart. Within Revesby Workers Club, we have lots of sub-clubs that are run by great volunteers who are committed to enhancing other peoples’ lives. From Little Athletics, Football, Bowls, Cricket – to name a few of the sporting sub-clubs – to the Garden Club, Ladies Group, Toastmasters and other common interest groups – there are lots of opportunities for our members to get involved. One particular group, for which I am Liaison Director, is the Bankstown Stroke Recovery Group, which meets monthly in the Club. This is an excellent group whose membership is fluid and comprises people who have experienced stroke, others who are carers and anyone else who shares an interest in new developments in assessing the risks, identifying stroke and ongoing updates in treatments. The Executive of this group arranges guest speakers to address most meetings and during 2023 we also had several trips – a morning tea at Headway in Bankstown (another group that work with people with acquired brain injury) and the Ingham Institute at Liverpool Hospital, which undertakes medical research. Visitors are always welcome at their meetings and I would encourage members and their families to come along if

Christine Benham Director

you have an interest in finding more about what inroads are being made in preventing, assessing and treating strokes. Revesby Workers’ Club, through ClubGRANTS, has provided support to the local schools who specialise in the development of students who face intellectual and physical challenges over many years. The teachers and staff at these schools do wonderful work for students with diverse learning needs and are truly dedicated. Prior to Christmas, I was privileged to be invited to attend the Presentation Day at Broderick Gillawarna School and the Year 12 graduation at Caroline Chisholm School. The performances were truly uplifting, and the self confidence that these children have developed through their education is overwhelming. The Club’s Charity Committee (which I am privileged to Chair) has continued to raise funds to assist the local community, in recent times by purchasing “wish list” equipment for Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital. We are most grateful for the support provided to the Charity by Revesby Workers’ Club through our Friday night meat raffles at the recently renamed Revesby Greens and through ticket sales for Seniors Concerts. We have grown a very loyal group of supporters at our raffles and welcome newcomers! Our (belated) Christmas in July function was lots of fun, as well. During the year the Charity was able to provide $50,000 towards the purchase of a critical ultrasound device to assist during surgery at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital. As I said, we are truly lucky to live in Australia. We look forward to another great year for Revesby Workers’ Club in 2024.

The Board of Directors

Daryl Melham AM President

Christine Butters Vice President

Christine Benham Director

Baden Kirgan Director

David Raper Director

Linda Downey Director

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Community

GIVING TO FAMILIES AT CHRISTMAS

Every year the Clubs’ foyer plays home to a very special Christmas Tree, the ‘Workers’ Giving Tree’, while our Health Mates Fitness Centre hosts an annual ‘Food Drive’.

Both activities are in support of the local Padstow Community Care Christmas Appeal and each year all members, guests, and staff are invited to participate. Padstow Community Care is committed to supporting our most vulnerable community families and making Christmas a memorable one. So many people are suffering financially, or alone, expecting to spend Christmas without any presents or support. They plan to change this by providing Christmas Food Hampers and presents to families and individuals. In addition, the Community Care team provides a free Christmas Day lunch in the hope that people's lives will be filled with joy at Christmas. The response to this year's Worker's Giving Tree and Food Drive was overwhelming. Together our Club Community donated over 200 gifts for children to open Christmas morning and 183.5kg of food products used to create festive hampers for families to enjoy at home with their loved ones.

Top-bottom: Gifts and food items donated to the Padstow Community Care Christmas appeal.

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Thank you to everyone who has donated to this year's Christmas Appeal. We know many local families will truly appreciate your generous donations.


IWD International Women's Day

For International Women's Day 2024 and beyond, let's Inspire Inclusion. When we inspire others to understand and value women's inclusion, we forge a better world. When women themselves are inspired to be included, there's a sense of belonging, relevance and empowerment. The aim of International Women’s Day 2024 is to collectively forge a more inclusive world for women. To openly embrace their diversity of race, age, ability, faith, body image, and how they identify. It's important to understand, value and seek out the inclusion of women and girls. Additionally, sharing this knowledge, support and encouragement with others is key. Join us and

When: Friday 8 March 2024 from 11.00am to 3.30pm Where: Miss Iggy’s, Revesby Workers’ Club, Brett Street Precinct Tickets: $100* pp l Book Online at rwc.org.au *$2 ticket fee applies to each ticket purchased.

eat + drink + play

Held for the first time in Miss Iggy’s, an eclectic and vibrant lounge, bar and dining venue inspired by the 90s. This annual event offers the opportunity to network and be inspired by guest speakers from varying backgrounds and industries.

Ticketing includes a food and beverage package and live DJ entertainment. PLUS an IWD Raffle with all ticket proceeds donated to Biyani House – Revesby Women’s Shelter. Proudly Partnered with

Proudly Supporting

Operating for 2 Years Accommodated 70 Women and Children 3,459 Safe Bed Nights Average Length of stay is 51 nights 3,186 Women have reached out for support

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staff

Our

THE RECOGNITION AND CELEBRATION OF STAFF ACHIEVEMENTS

On 16th November, the Club held their bi-annual Staff Meeting, with more than 170 employees in attendance. The Whitlam Theatre was decorated in festive cheer and the meeting was opened with an incredible performance by two amazing artists from Kari, an Indigenous not-for-profit organisation, who performed their version of Acknowledgment to Country. The purpose of this Staff Meeting was to bring the whole team together to thank them for their incredible support throughout the year. It also provides opportunity to reflect on the year that was and to communicate any new ventures for the Club. The meetings keep the whole team on the same page and in the know. The first item on the agenda was a minute's silence in acknowledgement of the unfortunate passing of two staff members during the year. Following on was the recognition and celebration of milestone work anniversaries. This year, we proudly recognised 39 employees with anniversaries ranging from 5 years of service all the way up to 20 years of service! Our staff’s dedication to long service at the Club clearly reflects the success of our core Values; Adaptable, Teamwork, Supportive and Strength. For the second year, we were also excited to congratulate 9 staff members who completed a variety of qualifications supported by the Club. These included Certificate IV in Leadership & Management and Certificate III in Hospitality. Additionally, our Staff Scholarship Program recipients were presented with their final cheque installment, to assist them in continuing their journey to attain the required credentials for their chosen fields of study. A successful morning was had by all, with a hearty buffet breakfast prepared by our Food and Beverage Department and plenty of lucky door prizes.

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Our Staff

IT WAS A SPOOKTACULAR SOIREE

The end-of-year Staff Party was brought forward to assist in alleviating the pressure on key departments during the peak Christmas period. It was held at the end of October and its theme inspired by Halloween. More than 130 staff were in attendance, embracing the spooky theme. The room did not disappoint, met with a graveyard on arrival, web covered chairs, cauldrons and witches. The buffet showcased skeleton and spider charcuterie and a coffin covered in Halloween inspired sweets and treats. There were plenty of games for the staff to enjoy, including ‘Spin the Wheel’ and ‘Lucky Dip’. All games encouraged a gold coin donation. Staff raised over $1,400 which was donated equally between Biyani House - Revesby Women’s Shelter and St Luke's Church, Revesby. Both charities support those most in need in our local Club Community.

Pictures from the end of year 'Spooktacular Soiree' showcasing staff and the wonderfully decorated room.

GREENKEEPERS BOWLS DAY

and major sponsor, First Class Tree Service.

Craig was driven to help raise awareness Congratulations to Craig Tuohy, Head around Prostate Cancer following his Greenkeeper at Revesby Greens, on father’s successful recovery. successfully raising $6,000 for the Prostate The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Cancer Foundation of Australia. Australia is a leading community-based L-R: Daniel Farrel, Club President Daryl Melham and Craig Tuohy at the cheque presentation.

Now in its 4th year, Craig has been organising organisation for prostate cancer research, this annual Greenkeepers Bowls Day, with awareness and support. the support of fellow Greenkeeper Daniel Well done Craig on another successful event. Farrel, both the Men’s and Ladies Bowlers

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Seniors Festival

Festival Monday 11 to Sunday 24 March

The 2024 Seniors Festival theme is ‘Reach Beyond’.

The festival provides an opportunity for older Australians to celebrate and connect. It embraces everybody and recognises the important contributions seniors play in our community. Here’s what’s happening at your Club to help you celebrate together. Firestone Kitchen and Bar is a popular and stylish eatery with comfort for everyone. The restaurant offers flavoursome food from an extensive menu, ranging from traditional classics with a modern twist, seasonal salads, big juicy burgers, steaks cooked to your liking, and shared plates. And this Seniors Festival the chefs are dishing up daily $20 Seafood Specials* to celebrate.

MEMBERS ONLY

$20 Daily seafood special*

MONDAY Fisherman’s Basket

THURSDAY Cold Seafood Plate

TUESDAY Prawn Bucket

FRIDAY Fish and Chips

hand cut battered Hoki fish fillet, panko calamari rings, mixed leaf garden salad, chips, fresh lemon and tartare sauce

500g of Tropico QLD Prawns, cocktail sauce and fresh lemon

WEDNESDAY Grilled Market Fish Fillet

prawns, oysters, smoked salmon, calamari salad, cocktail sauce and fresh lemon

hand cut battered Hoki fish fillet, mixed leaf side salad, chips, fresh lemon and tartare sauce

roast potatoes, seasonal greens, lemon and herb butter

All Seafood Specials come with a complimentary Soft Serve Riva Ice Cream for dessert. *Conditions apply. Available during the Seniors Festival period, 11-24 March 2024. Seafood Specials are available from Firestone Kitchen and Bar from Monday to Friday until 3pm. A financial membership card must be used when placing order to activate offer. The member must be 60+ years to qualify under Seniors Festival conditions. Cannot be used in conjunction with another offer.

DON’T FORGET Members with a NSW Seniors Card get a 20% Dining Discount*

*Conditions apply. Available for Lunch Monday to Thursday at Firestone Kitchen and Aunty Eight’s. Excludes beverages. NSW Seniors Card and financial Membership Card must be presented at time of transaction. Cannot be used in conjunction with another offer.

Our Health Mates Fitness Centre also offers some great programs for Seniors, check them out on page 18. 10

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NSW SENIORS CARD

20% OFF DINING DISCOUNT*


Easter Celebrations

Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April

Eggcellent Easter Raffle THURSDAY 28 MARCH

OVER

$3,000 in prizes to be WON! Delicious Easter Egg Hampers PLUS Fresh Seafood Tickets on sale from 5pm Raffle commences from 7pm in the Presidents Lounge

DON’T FORGET Raffle Ticket Bonus Spend $20 on Raffle Tickets and receive another $20 of Raffle Tickets for FREE!

Open all Easter Weekend for Lunch and Dinner Offering full regular menus for your family and friend celebrations

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ANZAC Day

Thursday 25 April

ANZADay C ANZAC Day is the solemn day of remembrance of those Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who fought and died at Gallipoli in 1915. It is also a day of remembrance for all soldiers who died while fighting for their country.

ANZAC Day has been celebrated in Australia since October 1915 (in South Australia) then nationally on 25 April 1916. It has been a public holiday across the country since the mid-1920s. ANZAC Day’s phrase ‘Lest We Forget’ is uttered after the reading of the Ode of Remembrance, taken from a poem called ‘For the Fallen’, written by Laurence Binyon in 1914 in England. “They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.”

ANZAC Service 10.30am

March from Bankstown YMCA down Macarthur Avenue to Revesby Workers’ Club

10.45am

ANZAC Day Service at Cenotaph

Following the service, a private function will be held in Presidents Lounge for all attendees.

Two Up

Play a traditional game of Two Up this Anzac Day. From 1pm in Rogues Sports Bar.

LIVE from 4pm

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Dining Options

MEMBERS

R E C E I V E

40%OFF

YOU 10% OFF WPAYH E NPOINTS RESTAURANTS & BARS

*Conditions apply. Visit rwc.org.au for full details.

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Mother's Day

Sunday 12 May Treat mum to something a little bit fancy this Mother’s Day. Events at Element will feature a Bottomless High Tea for the special occasion.

Bottomless

High Tea

At Home

Indulge in a tiered assortment of delectable savory and sweet treats, perfectly accompanied by a selection of teas and coffee. Feeling cheeky? opt for some sparkling wine or our Workquiri cocktail.

Can’t make it in person, indulge at home with our High Tea at Home package.

All mothers play a unique and special role in our lives and society, so honour those special to you by booking today.

$65 per person (No Child Pricing Available)

BOOK NOW

$85 per person

Scan the QR code above to book now or visit rwc.org.au for more information or to Book online.

Sittings from 11am to 2pm. Each sitting is for 2 hours*

Collections Available between 10am and 5pm on your confirmed date from Firestone Kitchen. Orders must be placed a minimum 48 hours prior to collection. A financial Membership Card may be requested.

(No Child Pricing Available)

Bookings are essential and close on Friday 10 May at midnight.

BOOK NOW Scan the QR code above to book now or visit rwc.org.au for more information or to Book online.

- events at -

element Open for Mother’s Day

Celebrations

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What's On

The

Kitchen NOW SERVING

Check out the NEW Menu online

BURGERS!

Sunday is

EAT

every Sunday 3pm - 6pm

Retro Burger

$5

DRINK

Taps l 3pm - 6pm from $5

PLAY

Pool & Air Hockey

Free

*Terms and conditions apply. Visit missiggys.com.au for details. Miss Iggy's practices the responsible service of alcohol.

THEMED TRIVIA

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

PLUS

‘Pick Your Own Music’ Download the free crowdDJ app NOW! OPEN THU-SUN | @miss.iggys | missiggys.com.au Located inside Brett Street Precinct Entrance

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Eat + Drink | Footy Is Back

Footy is back

Footy is back and for the first time ever, the NRL Telstra Premiership season will kick off on American soil. Witness the 2024 season opening double-header on Sunday 3 March 2024 (AEST). The Sea Eagles and Rabbitohs kick things off from 1.30pm, followed by a Roosters and Broncos battle from 3.3opm, all from the great Las Vegas arena, Allegiant Stadium. Catch the Footy LIVE every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Rogues.

Season Specials*Sat+Sun Friday

Rogue Dawg

All Pizzas

Canadian Club

$7

$20

$10

MEMBERS only promo

8 March 2024 to pizzas are available all day every Friday in Rogues Sports Bar from Friday *Terms and conditions. $7 Canadian Club (Tap Product only) and $20 all 3 March 2024 to Sunday 6 October 2024. Sunday from Bar Sports Rogues in Sunday and Saturday every day all Friday 4 October 2024. $10 Rogue Dawg is available the responsible service of alcohol. For full details visit roguessportsbar.com.au. Rogues Sports Bar practices

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WHAT'S ON @

ALL DAY MONDAY

ALL DAY TUESDAY

ALL DAY WEDNESDAY

ALL DAY THURSDAY

ALL DAY FRIDAY

ALL DAY SATURDAY

ALL DAY SUNDAY Rogues Sports Bar practices the responsible service of alcohol. *Terms and Conditions apply. Full details available at roguessportsbar.com.au

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Health Mates Fitness Centre

FESTIVAL

Contact Us Today 2B Brett Street, Revesby NSW 2212 P: 8707 6930 healthmates.com.au healthmates@rwc.org.au facebook.com/HealthMates instagram.com/healthmatesrwc

Operating Hours Mon – Thu Fri Sat & Sun

5am – 10pm 5am – 9pm 7am – 7pm

HOLIDAY TRADING HOURS Friday 29 March

8am-12pm

Saturday 30 March

8am-12pm 3pm-7pm 8am-12pm 3pm-7pm 8am-12pm 3pm-7pm 8am-12pm 3pm-7pm

(Good Friday)

Sunday 31 March

(Easter)

Monday 1 April Thursday 25 April

(Anzac Day)

Seniors

All other dates as per standard operating hours. Please enquire at Health Mates or view our App for scheduled classes on these dates. Off-Peak and Matinee members are welcome at any time on the above dates. The Tree House Crèche will be closed on the above dates.

SPECIAL OFFER

This year’s NSW Seniors Festival is on from 11-24 March and we want to treat all Senior’s in our community to a special offer to help celebrate and get you moving. We have plenty to offer and age is no barrier. SENIORS FESTIVAL SPECIAL OFFER: Complete our FREE Young at Heart program during March and you’ll

SAVE

$89 when joining up on a direct debit membership. What is Young at Heart you ask? This program is the perfect opportunity for anyone over 60 years of age to experience what Health Mates has to offer for FREE! You’ll receive: 1. 60min personalised exercise session with a qualified trainer 2. 30min personalised exercise sessions with a qualified trainer 3. Strong & Stable or Active Over 50s class We will teach you how to exercise safely and effectively, keeping you independent, healthy and happy. There’s no obligation to join afterwards, but if you do, we offer discounted membership rates for seniors, plus the special $0 joining fee just for having a go at Young at Heart. Young at Heart Conditions: Valid for first time users only. Must be 60 years or over and a member of Revesby Workers’ Club. Medical clearance may be required prior to commencing. Seniors Festival Offer Conditions: Must complete Young at Heart program by 31 March 2024. Join Health Mates on a direct debit membership by 30 April 2024 to save $89 on the standard joining fee.

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Health Mates Fitness Centre

Personal

Training

YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! How are your New Year’s resolutions tracking? If you vowed to focus on your health or perhaps lose weight, but your motivation to stick with it has faded, our Personal Training team is here to help! Our qualified trainers will help you achieve the most out of every workout, ensure you are doing your exercise correctly, plus provide the inspiration and knowledge you need to stay motivated well into the future. Purchase any 10 or 20 Pack of PERSONAL TRAINING and you’ll go in the draw to WIN a 5 PACK of 1-hour PERSONAL TRAINING Sessions, valued at $400. OFFER VALID 1-29 February 2024 WHY WAIT? To get started or find out more Call 8707 6930 TODAY! Conditions: Must purchase a 10 or 20 Personal Training Package between 1-29 February 2024.

Bootcamp For Kids Just like adults, kids can benefit from regular exercise. If you’re looking for something fun that will help your child improve their fitness, strength and coordination, this is the activity for them. Time: Thursdays 4pm - 4:45pm Ages: 5 - 13 years Cost: $12 per class OR $100 per School Term (Active Kids Vouchers accepted) Parent must be a member of Revesby Workers’ Club if living within 15kms and remain on Club premises.

RESERVE A PLACE BY CALLING US ON 8707 6930. Get Your FREE* BOOTCAMP FOR KIDS Class Trial Pass Available for your first visit. Contact Health Mates on 8707 6930 *Terms and conditions apply.

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BISTRO DINING Wed to Sat Lunch 11:30am - 2:30pm Dinner 5:30pm - 8:30pm Sun (Lunch Only) 11:30am - 2:30pm

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HUMP DAY HAPPY HOUR

KIDS EAT FREE

BIG GREENS BUCKS

TWILIGHT BOWLS

CHARITY MEAT RAFFLE

SCHNITTY SPECIAL

NOT JUST ANOTHER HAPPY HOUR

ACOUSTIC ARVOS

JUMBO OUTDOOR GAMES

FURRY FRIENDS WELCOME

Wednesday 4pm - 6pm

Draws every Thursday 7pm

Friday 7:30pm (Tickets from 6:30pm)

Saturday 4pm – 6pm

Wednesday - Sunday

Thursday 5:30pm – 8:30pm

Friday from 4:45pm (Finishes 22 March)

Saturday all day

Saturday 4:30pm – 7:30pm

Wednesday - Sunday

Feel free to bring your furry friends with you next time you visit.

Terms and Conditions apply. Full details available at revesbygreens.com.au. Revesby Greens practices the responsible service of alcohol. Revesby Greens (formerly Revesby Workers' Sports Club) 1 Spence Street, Revesby | w: revesbygreens.com.au l f: @revesbygreens

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Mooney Mooney Club

Indul ge on the Hawkesbury!

Mooney Mooney Club is located on the beautiful Hawkesbury River, just an hour north of Sydney.

With stunning vistas looking over Spectacle Island and an emphasis on fresh seafood, our Coastal Dining restaurant is the perfect place to sit back, relax and enjoy your next get together. Open from 11am daily. Bookings are essential. Call us on 9985 9244 or visit mooneymooneyclub.com.au to book online.

5 Kowan Rd, Mooney Mooney NSW 2083 P: 9985 9244 | E: mooneymooneyclub.com.au

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20-30 Blamey St, Revesby NSW 2212 | P: (02) 4725 9140


Health, Lifestyle, Entertainment and Shopping Precinct

W: revesbyvillagecentre.com.au | E: revesby@rhc.com.au

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Sports

Sports Reports

REPORTS .....................................................................................

ATHLETICS (JUNIOR) Liaison Director: Baden Kirgan

INTERCLUB ORGANISATIONS ATHLETICS – SENIOR

Karen Herrmann

0433 116 859

ATHLETICS – JUNIOR

Christine Butters

0413 886 431

AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ORCHID CLUB

Ian Lawson

0459 276 648

BANKSTOWN STROKE SUPPORT GROUP

Tony Finneran

0418 295 222

BASKETBALL

George Tzikas

0439 666 295

Lisa Brown

0410 868 161

BOWLS – LADIES INDOOR

Connie Sorrenti

0409 677 755

BOWLS – MENS LAWN

Geoffrey Went

0407 204 139

BOWLS – LADIES LAWN

Pat Tate

0408 006 404

CRICKET

Ray Benham

9773 7157

DARTS

Dean Semlitzky

0413 292 337

FISHING

Dean Semlitzky

0413 292 337

Dan Kurtz

0439 133 120

GARDEN CLUB

Carol Griffiths

0438 828 209

GOLF – MENS

John Varrica

0425 258 584

John McGuigan

0413 422 945

Lauren Taylor

0421 455 853

Derek Whorlow

0417 281 852

BILLIARDS & SNOOKER

FOOTBALL (SOCCER)

GOLF – SENIORS HOCKEY – WOMENS MARINE RESCUE MOONEY MOONEY MENS’ BOWLS

In December 2023, we had 106 athletes compete across 345 events at the Zone Championships. A large number of these athletes subsequently qualified for the Region Championships, being held in February 2024 and we wish them the best of luck at the next stage of competition. The new season of Little Athletics will commence in August 2024 and runs through until March 2025. Registrations will open online in August 2024 via our website www.revesbylac.org.au. Revesby Workers’ Little Athletics promotes fun, fitness and skills development in a friendly competitive environment while encouraging family participation, community spirit and values. Any child born between January 2008 and December 2020 can join our Centre in the new season. Children engage in running, jumping and throwing events in accordance with NSW Little Athletics guidelines with the opportunity to compete at carnivals outside our centre as well as in regular Friday night competition.

Scott Hanson

0421 127 750

Anastasia Delaportas

0400 213 326

MOONEY MOONEY FISHING

Bruce Breese

0429 987 549

NETBALL

Julie Howard

0414 273 503

REVESBY LADIES GROUP

Julie Wurston

0427 379 201

Shirley Galloway

9709 4117

Tenielle Symington

8707 6912

SPEARFISHING

Brad Montague

0438 510 146

SWIM CLUB

Christina Richards

0422 060 833

THE LIGHT ON THE HILL SOCIETY

Linda Downey

0411 462 287

TOASTMASTERS

Debra Murphy

0408 437 624

Stuart McGraw Publicity Officer

TOUCH FOOTBALL

Daniel Gardner

0452 066 376

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MOONEY MOONEY WOMENS’ BOWLS

REVESBY WRITERS EDUCATION COMMITTEE

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Our 2023-2024 season has been another successful one, with a record number of athletes registered with our club. We have now settled into our new purpose-built facilities at Kelso North and the quality of our grounds has contributed to many centre records being broken this season, some of them very long-standing records.

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Registration fees are a one off cost each year with no weekly fees involved. Uniforms are purchased from the centre during the registration period. A small amount of fundraising assists in the purchase of end of season awards and enables us to keep our equipment up to date. For any information or enquiries please contact Christine on 0413 886 431.


Sports Reports

ATHLETICS (SENIOR) Liaison Director: Christine Butters In November we saw one of the biggest competitions for Senior athletics with the annual State Relay Championships held on the 18th-19th This year Athletics New South Wales have lowered their age groups to include the U10 athletes which saw a number of our junior athletes taking part. We entered 45 teams and had lots of positive results across the board with 23 teams earning medals for their performances, with another 7 teams finishing 4th place. Gold x 4 Silver x 11 Bronze x 8 4th x 7 In December saw the Australian All Schools Championships in Perth, we had 5 athletes competing. U14 Lowami Carati 4th Discus U15 Holly Carr 5th High Jump with a Personal Best of 1.64m U16 Toby Calder 2nd High Jump with a Personal Best of 1.95m U18 Anthony Valenta 4th High Jump with a Personal Best of 3.85m U18 Connor Bell 2nd Javelin Cassandra Dooley Administration Officer .....................................................................................

BANKSTOWN STROKE SUPPORT GROUP Liaison Director: Christine Benham Our support group meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month (not necessarily the last Wednesday) at 10.30 am and we finish by 12.30pm. The group is a support network for stroke survivors, families and carers and we aim to provide educational topics to empower the individual’s recovery. 28 Feb: Stroke Foundation will present via Zoom on the world first Australian initiative of stroke living guidelines. 27 Mar: Ingham Institute is presenting on the TOP 5 program for hospital admissions and also a robotic arm trial. 24 Apr: to be confirmed although we are hoping for a pharmacy speaker from Bankstown Hospital raising awareness of the need for regular medication if you are prescribed. We normally meet in one of the first floor rooms although proposed renovations may change locations.

All Revesby Workers’ members are welcome. Contact Tony Finneran on 0418 295 222 and leave a message if you intend to join us. Tony Finneran Treasurer .....................................................................................

BOWLS – INDOORS (LADIES) Liaison Director: David Raper As 2023 comes to an end we farewell another year of fun filled Wednesdays and are so grateful that some of our ladies that have had health issues were able to return to bowls or joined us for lunch whenever they could. Wednesdays are more than just playing bowls, it is when friends come together and support each other when needed. The fun, laughter, winning and the losing teams getting the “chocolates“ are just a by product. We are grateful to RWC for their support and look forward to recommencing our bowling when the renovations are completed at the end of 2024. The AGM was held as required by our Constitution however all positions remained given that there will be little if any activity required over the next year. The elections will be held at the next AGM. The 2023 Christmas Party went off with a bang or should I say the shaking of the hips! As always the food from RWC kitchen was fabulous and a singer sang songs to remind us of our youth and encourage us all to dance like no one was watching or those that couldn’t chair dancing was just as good. Sore bodies to be sure the next day but well worth it. The plan is to get together on the 7th. February next year to catch up for lunch and plan activities for the year without bowling. Wishing all a wonderful festive season and a happy and healthy 2024. Weekly winners and runners up from October to December. 4th October 1st. M.Halls : J.Taff : M.Rogers 2nd. L.Seckhold : A.Cornale : C.Sorrenti 11th October 1st. M.Halls : P.Land 2nd. C.McDonald : J.Hansen 18th October 1st. M.Halls : C. Packwood : F.Rochecouste : J.Moon 2nd. A.Cornale : P.Land : M.Clarke : L.Seckhold

1st November 1st. M.Halls : D. Johnson : P. Land : C.Sorrenti 2nd. P.Merrill : C.McDonald : C.Packwood : M.Rogers 8th November 1st. P.Land : J.Moon : F.Rochecouste : P.Land 2nd. J.Taff : P. Merrill : L.Seckhold : M.Halls 15th November 1st. C.Packwood : F. Rochecouste : D.Johnson 2nd. M.Clarke : M.Halls : J.Taff 22nd November 1st. J. Taff : P.Land : P.Merrill : M.Williams 2nd. M.Rogers : A.Cornale : C. McDonald : D.Johnson 29th November 1st. D.Johnson : J.Taff : L.Seckhold : C.Packwood 2nd. J.Moon: P.Land : F.Rochecouste: P.Merrill 6th December 1st. M.Rogers : P.Land : D. Johnson 2nd. M.Clarke : C.McDonald : J.Moon : M.Williams Connie Sorrenti Secretary .....................................................................................

BOWLS – LAWN (LADIES) Liaison Director: David Raper After a challenging competition, the Club Pairs was won by Jan Calderon and Norma Gray. The runners up team was Joy Pavey and Maureen Farrugia. Well - played, ladies. Ellie Atme , Elizabeth MacFarland (with George Atme and Laurie Wilson) and Sandra Weekes and Betty Graham ( with Peter Shean and Dave Raper) have reached the finals of the Mixed Fours which will be played in February. Sadly, we lost two of our bowlers in 2023. Beryl Harmer and Valma Hall passed away near the end of the year. They were not active bowlers for the last few years, but both gave many years to bowling for our club. Their bowling skills and their friendship and comraderie will be remembered by all who knew them. Our end-of-year celebrations were very enjoyable. A lunch cruise on the harbour was enjoyed by all of us. Our Christmas break-up day was a lot of fun and our raffle was a great success. We resume bowling on Thursday, 11 January, 2024. Traditionally, the Ladies Club organises the Australia Day challenge. It was a successful 25


Sports Reports day with high quality bowling followed by our lunch of a meat pie, mashed potato, mushy peas and gravy. Of course, lamingtons were also served on the day. In February, the Club Fours will be contested, followed by the Club Triples in March. The Open Pennants will also begin at the end of February. The ladies enjoy competing with the Men’s Club in this competition. What a busy start to the year!! New members are always welcome. Coaching is provided for inexperienced bowlers. We bowl every Thursday morning and many of the ladies join in with the men on either Saturday afternoons or Friday Twilight bowls. We love our bowling and we have lots of fun. If you are interested, please contact our President, Dianne Oliver (0412 738 420) or our Secretary, Pat Tate (0408 006 404). See you on the green! Maureen Higgs Publicity Officer .....................................................................................

BOWLS – LAWN (MENS) Liaison Director: David Raper Social Bowls on Wednesday and Saturday through the season. Games may be halted if temperatures exceed 36 degrees during the summer.

and we are having fun, which is what park cricket is about! Thank you to our wonderful band of volunteers –captains, scorers and managers. Cricket cannot be played without people stepping up to take on these roles. All our senior players have been doing the Club proud, with some great performances and displaying the true spirit of cricket! The FORCE – Fathers Of Revesby Cricket Eleven – have not played any matches yet this season, but there is still enthusiasm to get on the park and, indeed, to play in any festivals that come along.

For more information call Daniel Kurtz (Club President) - 0455 202 025 Jo Tucker (Registrar) - 0410 649 784 We look forward to seeing you all out on the park in 2024! Liz Errington RWFC Secretary .....................................................................................

GARDEN CLUB Liaison Director: Christine Butters Happy New Year from all of us at the Garden Club, where Flowers and Friendship go hand in hand!

We finally celebrated the Cricket Club’s 60th Anniversary in season 2022-23 in December 2023. It was a lovely dinner and it was a good opportunity to catch up. Presentations will probably be combined for 2022-23 and 2023-24.

In September we had our Spring Coach Tour to the Everglades House and its magnificent gardens at Leura. Azaleas and rhododendrons in full bloom highlighted the perfect weather. We now look forward to our Autumn Coach Tour early this year.

We hope everyone had a very happy Christmas, and wish you all a wonderful 2024. Take care and stay safe.

Our September guest speaker, Helen Lovell, represented Neutrog Garden Products. Samples were distributed during our October meeting.

Christine Benham Secretary .....................................................................................

FOOTBALL (SOCCER) Liaison Director: Daryl Melham

October’s guest speaker, Brenda Parker, emphasised the versatility of bonsai by showing us that even fruit trees could be made into bonsai!

Friday evening Twilight bowls will continue until the end of summertime. It’s been a great success supported by the Revesby Greens caterer providing delicious meals. Bowlers are also supporting the Bill Bullard Charity raffle.

Even though it’s officially our off season, we have been super busy at RWFC. We have once again hosted our very successful Kindy Summer program. We had 25 players sign up and 10 club members stepping in as coaches. 9 of those coaches were junior players from our club and were led by our coaching coordinator and successful G13 coach, Brad Fitzgibbons.

November saw the return of bush poet Ralph Scrivens. It was also our Annual General Meeting where every club officer was re-elected unopposed.

Pennants season will commence around mid February and run for ten weeks The bowling club is looking to play completion in two grades in 2024 in the unified teams.

This exceptional program is written by club stalwart and junior coach, Kenny Dunn and implemented by our junior coaches who did a fantastic job under their mentor Brad.

Invitations have been extended to potential guest speakers for this year. Last year our guest speakers covered not only gardening but also bush poetry, music, historical events and scientific innovations.

New bowlers are always welcome. If you love your sport and age and injury has caught up with you, then lawn bowls is more difficult that what most people think. It’s extremely competitive, very rewarding and the camaraderie is hard to beat.

The program consisted of ball skills, fitness, how to have fun while playing and how play a 4 on 4 under 6s game. All the kids had a fantastic time and great feedback from parents who cannot wait to join our under 6s or return to Kindy Soccer during the next session we run.

We resume our monthly meetings on 3rd February at the Revesby Workers Club. We meet every first Saturday of the month (except for December and January) from 10 am till 12 noon.

Give it a try!

Everyone else who is keen to register for our 2024 season should head over to our website revesbyworkersfc.com.au, or go directly to the registration platform at registration.dribl.com/club/633.

Tony Finneran .....................................................................................

CRICKET Liaison Director: Christine Benham This summer season is well underway, with the finals being played in March. Performances have been good, generally, 26

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We are looking for male and female player aged 5 to 105. All you need is a willingness to have a go and a desire to have fun.

We had our Christmas luncheon at the Revesby Workers’ Club in early December. A generous buffet as well as live entertainment and lucky door prizes rounded up a busy and productive year.

Due to planned renovations at the club, the new venue is to be announced before then. We recommend ringing up the Revesby Workers Club or referring to our website rwcgarden.com for further information. Yolanda Latif Publicity Officer .....................................................................................


Sports Reports

GOLF (MENS’) Liaison Director: Baden Kirgan The club was formed in 1961 and is a thriving sub-club of the Revesby Workers' Club. The golf club currently has in excess of 50 members and is run by a very dedicated group of elected officers. For further information, please visit our informative website www.rwcmensgolf. org. It has been a busy few months leading up to the end of year celebrations. This year was one of our better ones on record. No virus or weather issues, and a great core of members that played and engaged spectacularly. A big thanks to the dedicated committee that worked tirelessly to ensure that the year was a successful one. Also, many thanks to the members that showed up to support their club, week in week out. Thank you to Revesby Workers' Club for their continuing support of our club which is now into it’s 63rd year. The results from the last few months are: 17-9-23-Port Kembla GC -Single Stableford Outright Winner - M. Davis [27] 39pts A Grade- S. Sammarco [12] 38pts B Grade - M. McDonald [19] 38pts C Grade – J. Poihipi [30] 35pts 24-9-23: CAMPBELLTOWN GC- 2 BALL BAM Outright Winner – M. Petris & S. Floyd 72 pts Runners Up – J. Mesuria & T. Young 71 pts 10-10-23: Lawson Cup InterclubCabramatta GC Revesby Workers’ once again defended their title against Cabramatta Leagues Club and Blacktown Workers’ Club. Revesby was represented well by its members and were victorious with a score of 294 pts.

turn to host the event and the venue was Yass Golf Club. The Revesby boys travelled to Canberra for an overnight stay at The Pavilion On Northbourne in readiness for the big event the next day. For the first time in many years, Canberra defeated Revesby 6 matches to 3. 12-11-2023: CAMPBELLTOWN GC-PRESIDENTS CUP Presidents Cup Champion – S. Vaughn [19] 42pts A Grade – M. Petris [11] 38pts B Grade – P. Kilazoglou [17] 40pts C Grade – P. Collins [22] 40pts 19-11-23: LIVERPOOL GC-STABLEFORD Outright Winner – T. Venardos [15] 40pts A Grade- M. Petris [10] 38pts B Grade – M. McDonald [19] 30pts C Grade – W. Jol [27] 38pts 26-11-23: THE RIDGE GC-GUZZLERS CUP FINAL Outright Winner – W. Jol [27] 43pts A Grade- J. Varrica [ 10] 42pts c/b B Grade – M.McCarney [20] 39pts C Grade – W. Jol [27] 43pts c/b 3-12-23: BRIGHTON LAKES-STABLEFORD This event was the last competition game for the year and would determine the player of the year. 3 players were vying for this title as only 4 points separated them coming into this round. After a hard fought battle, John Varrica emerged victorious and was awarded the player of the year title with 145 points. Outright Winner – R. Hamer [29] 44pts A Grade- P. Kilazoglou [14] 40pts B Grade – P. Collins [20] 35pts C Grade – P. Davis [24] 41pts

NETBALL CLUB Liaison Director: Baden Kirgan Welcome back to all our returning members, and a huge welcome to our new players for season 2024. Thankyou to our new Committee for volunteering your time for 2024. President – Julie Howard Vice President – Margaret Williams Secretary – Kellie McFarlane Treasurer – Dave Howard Assistant Treasurer – Andrew Pride Registrar – Kerrie Pride Umpire’s Convenor – Mikayla Kent Assistant Umpire’s Convenor – Ella Martin Coaching Co-ordinator – Chelsea Conen Publicity Officer – Kristy Montgomery Uniform & Equipment Officer – Jo Howard Minute Secretary – Ann McLauchlain AM Convenor – Michelle Brown PM Convenor – Vacant Thankyou to everyone who helped and made donations on the day for our Bunnings BBQ which was held at Bunnings Padstow. This day will help our club for the 2024 season. Here are some dates for your diary; Registration online – TBA First Registration Day – TBA January, 2024 Net Set Go Come and Try day – Saturday 10th February, 2023 (9am-12noon) Round 1 – Saturday 6th April, 2024 Anzac March (YMCA to Club) – Thursday 25th April, 2024 Goal Ring 2024 .....................................................................................

REVESBY WRITERS’ Liaison Director: Baden Kirgan

10-12-23: Georges River GC- Xmas Ambrose & Presentation Day. Winners – M. Petris & J. Poihipi [57] Runners Up – J.Varrica & J.McDonald [61.25] Guzzlers – M. Donovan & G. Osterman [61.50]

The Revesby Writers group would like to thank Terry and the staff who open the gates and door of the Macarthur Room, throughout the year, on the first Saturday of every month.

15-10-23: BARDWELL VALLEY GC-SINGLE STABLEFORD Outright Winner – J. Poihipi [30] 42pts A Grade- J.Varrica [11] 40pts B Grade – C. Franklin [20] 36pts C Grade – B. Mallia [29] 42pts

A great lunch and a few drinks were had at the function after the golf. The awards for excellence were handed out to all the champions for the year and another great season had come to an end.

Shirley Galloway Publicity Officer

22-11-23: CAMDEN LAKESIDE-SINGLE STABLEFORD Outright Winner – D. May [14] 39pts A Grade- M, McSwiney [16] 38pts B Grade – M. McDonald [19] 39pts C Grade – J. Poihipi [26] 36pts

For those interested in having a game with us in 2024, our schedule is now available on our website at www. rwcmensgolf.org and to all our members and their families, we wish you a merry Christmas and a safe New Year.

29-10-23: McKEOUGH/ HOGAN SHEILD-CANBERRA V REVESBY This year it was Canberra Labour Club’s

John Varrica President .....................................................................................

Thank you all and best wishes to a happy and healthy new year.

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TOASTMASTERS Liaison Director: Linda Downey Senior: International Speech Contest 1st Raechel Anthony 2nd Kyle Anthony 3rd Jemimah Shariff Junior: International Speech Contest 1st Joshua Heng 2nd Adam Unwin 3rd Jayden Li 27


Sports Reports Senior: Evaluation Contest 1st Jenny Zhao 2nd Raechel Anthony 3rd Chloe Li Junior: Evaluation Contest 1st Kyus Than 2nd Jayden Li 3rd Joshua Heng Senior: Table Topics Contest 1st Jenny Zhao 2nd Raechel Anthony 3rd Charlize Than Junior: Table Topics Contest 1st Kyus Than 2nd Joshua Heng 3rd Amelia Shooter Our aim is to develop greater selfconfidence and communication skills for students. If your child is, shy at school or has trouble speaking in front of a group. Revesby Gavel Club is the answer. We meet every 3rd Sunday of the month. See our website for details. Revesby Toastmasters adult meetings commence in January and our educational program in February. We meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month – see website for details or contact Deb Murphy 0408 437 62 Debra Murphy Vice President .....................................................................................

TOUCH FOOTBALL Liaison Director: David Raper Triumphant Season for Revesby Workers Touch Football Club (RWTFC) Werewolves Men's Team As we approach Monday, December 18th, the RWTFC Werewolves Men's team stands on the brink of concluding a remarkable season. Competing in the St George Monday night competition, the team's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, finishing the regular season at the top of the table with just one defeat. It was an 11-8 victory over the fourth-placed team ‘Award It’ that cemented their welldeserved position in the grand final. The team blends a mix of youth and experience with the likes of young stars from the men’s opens side, such as Michael Kanis Parker, Tyson Martin, Kassam Choker and the Harris brothers. Alongside them are the experienced veterans of the mixed masters team, including Mojo, Taine, Jezza, Scott and Brad.

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As the grand final looms ahead on Monday, the team eagerly anticipates a hard-fought battle, followed by a celebratory gathering at the Revesby Workers' Club for some well-deserved icecold beers during the post-season dinner. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Revesby Workers' Club for their sponsorship, Club President Greg Harris for his exceptional organizational efforts in managing the team and sponsorship, and St George Touch for orchestrating the thrilling competition. A special thanks go to all the players who contributed to making this season an outstanding success. Luke Harris Werewolves Men’s Team Captain .....................................................................................


GENERAL

information

Revesby Workers’ Address

2B Brett Street, Revesby, NSW 2212

Mail

PO BOX 300, Milperra, NSW 2214

Phone

9772 2100

Email

mail@rwc.org.au

Website

rwc.org.au

Facebook @RevesbyWorkersClub Instagram @revesbywc Twitter

@clubrevesby

Trading Hours

REVESBY WORKERS’ CLUB Reception 9772 2100 Box Office 9772 2100 Every Day 9am – 6am FIRESTONE / AUNTY EIGHT’S

Sun-Thu Fri-Sat

11.30am – 9pm 11.30am – 9.30pm

CAFE 240

Sun-Thur Fri-Sat

9am – 10pm 9am – 12am

PRESIDENTS LOUNGE BAR

Sat

7.30pm – 1am

BAR 240

Daily

9am – 5.30am

ROGUES SPORTS BAR

Mon-Sun 9am – Late ROGUES SPORTS BAR (STAFF HOURS)*

Staffed from midday *Hours subject to change MISS IGGY’S

Thu-Sun

3pm – 4am

HEALTH MATES Phone 8707 6930 Mon-Thu 5am – 10pm Fri 5am – 9pm Sat & Sun 7am – 7pm THE TREE HOUSE Phone 9771 6883 Mon-Fri 7am – 6.30pm

BAYWASH REVESBY Mon-Sun 8am – 5pm HAIR NECESSITIES Phone 9723 2287 Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm Sat 9am – 2pm HELLOWORLD Phone 9772 2066 Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm

REVESBY GREENS 1 Spence Street, Revesby NSW 2212 Phone 9773 6752 Wed-Thu 11am – 9pm Fri-Sat 11am – 10pm Sun 11am – 5pm MOONEY MOONEY CLUB 5 Kowan Road, Mooney Mooney NSW 2083 Reception 9985 9244 Sun-Mon 11am – 9pm Tue-Thur 11am – 10pm Fri-Sat 11am – 11pm COASTAL DINING

Phone Sun-Mon Tue-Thur Fri-Sat

9985 9199 11.30am – 8pm 11.30am – 8.30pm 11.30am – 9pm

The 15km Radius If you are not a current member and live within a 15km radius, you will need to become a member or be signed in by a member to gain entry to the Club. For a complete listing of suburbs that fall within the 15km radius, please visit our website.

Your safety, comfort & enjoyment is important to us Persons under 18yrs of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times whilst on Club premises – including for shows.

Dress Regulations Patrons must be presentably attired at all times. Whilst on the Club premises the following items of clothing are not permitted in the club: • Revealing • Dirty, unkempt, soiled; • Offensive or gang related AS DRESS IS SUBJECTIVE MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ENTRY TO ANY PERSON WHO IN ITS OPINION IS NOT SUITABLY ATTIRED.

Your Conduct

Patrons’ conduct must be orderly and not offensive.

Patrons who are drunk, disorderly, violent or suspected of taking illicit substances will be refused entry or asked to leave the premises immediately. $550 on–the–spot fines can apply. Club management reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone if, in their opinion, their standard of dress or behaviour is considered unsuitable for Revesby Workers’ Club.

Getting Here & Around Security escorts are available for your convenience 24/7. Please speak to a Duty Manager to arrange.

PARKING

More than 700 spaces are available in the multi–level Tarro Avenue Carpark.

TRAIN

The Club is situated directly opposite Revesby Train Station on the Airport & East Hills Line.


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