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2011 ANNUAL REPORT This annual report provides an overview of Bowls Queensland’s activities, achievements and financial performance for the 2011 calendar year. Bowls Queensland’s performance is reported within the framework of the 2008-2012 Strategic Plan. This report contains information beyond Bowls Queensland’s reporting requirements to provide a readily accessible reference of the state body’s work on matters that are of interest to the bowling community. The Board would like to thank those committees who have contributed to the 2011 Annual Report.
Contents Notice of ninth Annual General Meeting
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Chair & CEO Report 6 Development Report 8 High Performance Report 9 Umpire Committee Report 12 Coaching Committee Report 13 Men’s Section Report 16 Ladies’ Section Report 16 Director of Finance Report 18 Financial Statements 20 Major Competition Results 44 Club and District Listings 62
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NOTICE OF NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
OF BOWLS QUEENSLAND LIMITED A.C.N. 009 705 515
The eighth Annual General Meeting of Bowls Queensland Limited will be conducted at Bowls Queensland Headquarters, 72 Pickering Street, Enoggera commencing at 9.30am on Wednesday 28th March, 2012. Business (a)
Confirmation of Minutes of last Annual General Meeting
(b)
Business arising there from
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The Annual Report for the Year
(d)
Consideration of the audited Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet for the year
(e)
Declaration of election of Office Bearers, Board Directors and Section Committee Members
(f)
Introduction of new Officers and Section Committee Members
Keith Fullerton State Secretary
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Bowls Queensland Board: Back (L-R) Tony Butler, Margaret Vincent, Diana Wenham, Allen Bennet. Front: Isobel Rhind (Director of Finance), Ron Chambers (Chair) and Doug Murray (Deputy Chair)
PATRON Her Excellency Ms Penelope Wensley AC Governor of Queensland
Mens Section Executive: Bob Fraser (President); Kevin Goldie (Vice President); David Cunningham; Des O’Neill
COMMITTEE PERSONNEL Bowls Australia Delegates: Ron Chambers and Doug Murray
Mens Match Committee: Neville Galbraith (Co-ordinator); John DeErneste; Trevor Musch; Ron Somerville
Coaching Committee: George Franklin (Co-ordinator - appointed 25 October 2011); Dennis O’Toole; Barry Gabel Jacqueline Hineman (Co-ordinator 1 January to 25 October 2011)
Mens Selection Committee: Carlo Campana (Co-ordinator); Ray Rowles; Geoff Hicks; Lew Breen; Peter Stanton
Umpire Committee: John Dawson (Co-ordinator); Percy Tesch; Ivor Boon Ladies Section Executive: Bev Higgins (President); Dawn Forrest (Vice President); Kay Ainsworth; Necia Creighton Ladies Match Committee: Alison Duffey (Co-ordinator); Colleen Ryan; Helen Doherty Ladies Selection Committee: Di Cunnington (Co-ordinator); Joan Chapman; Betty Andrewartha; Gwenda Menzies; Pamela Maitland
ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL Keith Fullerton (CEO); Mary Genocchio; Stu Taylor; Sally Baker; Roxanne Bell; Cath Crowe; Brett Murphy; Vicki Stein; Steven Tong; Bill Cornehls; Wayne Griffin; Beth Newman; Josh Thornton (resigned 20 November 2011) AUDITOR: Patrick Hoiberg Chartered Accountant BANK: Westpac Banking Corporation SOLICITOR: Mullins Lawyers bowls queensland annual report 5
CHAIR & CEO
Successful year...on and off the green The beginning of 2011 was marked by a series of major natural disasters. The Queensland floods and Cyclone Yasi had a devastating impact on communities right across the state. While the majority of clubs survived these disasters unscathed, some weren’t so lucky. A number of clubs were badly hit when floodwaters swept through the state. These clubs have worked tirelessly over the last 12 months to get business back to some form of normality. They should be commended on the efforts of their members and the community. Bowls Queensland assisted as best it could under the circumstances and was able to distribute financial assistance through a fund that was established directly after the disaster. Once the turmoil that greeted us in the New Year subsided it was business as usual and 2011 proved to be a successful year both on and off the green. The bowls season started directly after the Annual General Meeting with the Australian sides being played at Nelsons Bay in NSW. Queensland’s ladies provided the perfect start to the year, winning the series. The men performed admirably, however they were unable to repeat the performances of the past three years. Our bowlers then ventured to the nations capital for the test series against the ACT and completed a clean sweep of the men’s, ladies’ and under 25 competitions. Unfortunately, the next test series against NSW didn’t deliver the same results, with NSW winning all tests. The juniors, although struggling against NSW in their test series, were extremely successful at the Australian Championships winning gold in the girls pairs and triples, silver in the girls singles and boys pairs, and bronze in the boys singles. The girls’ performances saw them win the overall championship. The Over 60’s visited Warilla in NSW for the Senior State Sides Championships, where the men won their fourth national title. The ladies finished a creditable second in their first year of attending this event. While the state teams continued to perform well, the Board, which was elected at the AGM in March, continued the good work of the previous custodians and was successful in completing the constitution to a level that saw it adopted unanimously by the council. In conjunction with the constitution, new by-laws and a new disciplinary policy have also been put in place. This sees the organisation now having clear and concise governing documents that enable decisions to be made without the contradiction of the previous documents. The boundary review was also continued, however, with the proposed change in the poker machine legislation the board determined that until the outcome of this legislation was finalised and the impact on bowls clubs throughout the state fully known the boundary review would be placed on hold and revisited in due course. 2011 also saw Bowls Australia obtain funding to enable them to employ staff to conduct development and coaching programs. The development program will see the role of development in each state come under the control of Bowls Australia. However, the Bowls Queensland board, after three separate meetings with Bowls Australia and upon careful consideration of all the information in relation to this program, determined that the existing Bowls Queensland development team would continue to perform this role as employees of Bowls Queensland. The National Coaching program will see this role support national squad members in conjunction with the talent identification of prospective squad members. The employment of these positions is being undertaken. As a result of the implementation of both programs Bowls Queensland will no longer receive Nation Merchandise Program monies. These funds will be redirected to Bowls Australia. In addition to these programs, Bowls Australia is investigating and looking to implement an insurance program. The program has a representative for Queensland on the panel and information will be forwarded as it received. Throughout the year the CEO and a member of the Board visited districts to discuss everything Bowls Queensland related. These meetings where extremely well received by both the members and club officials, as they enabled questions to be asked and comments to be made in regards to Bowls Queensland operations. 6 bowls queensland annual report
CHAIR & CEO
This was beneficial to Bowls Queensland as the feedback will be used to develop the strategic direction of Bowls Queensland for the next 10 years. As you will read in the development report, every club had an opportunity for a visit in 2011, however some clubs declined. Along with this, through the development department, some changes have been made to the All Schools Cup and this year saw the event host more competitors than ever before. The inaugural disability championships were held at Chermside this year. The event attracted 70 players and was extremely successful. The results of this event will see successful players selected to represent Queensland at the Australian Open. Bowls Queensland will support this team financially through monies receivedfrom government grants. The Bowls Queensland Committees have continued their invaluable work throughout 2011. They are to be commended for their effort. Overall 2011 has been a successful year for Bowls Queensland and bowls throughout Queensland. The feedback taken on board at the district meetings will be implemented as part of the strategic planning process early 2012. As we move into 2012 Bowls Queensland will continue to receive feedback to ensure what is being done at state level assists clubs in making a solid foundation for our sport of bowls. Ron Chambers
Keith Fullerton
Board Chair
CEO
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Development State Development Manager, Brett Murphy It is with pleasure that I present the annual report for the Development Team for 2011. Staffing This year has seen a continuation of increased activity in all areas of development which we commenced in 2010. This would not have been possible without the support of the state development officers. Unfortunately, we started and finished 2011 with the loss of staff members. Sam Hunter left us early in January and was replaced by Vicki Stein, and Josh Thornton left us to take on a role with BA in November. Fortunately we have successfully recruited Steven Tong to replace Josh and we will commence the New Year uninterrupted. Vicki has fitted into her role well and has shown a keenness to learn and eagerness to take the development of the sport to the next level. Unfortunately Vicki was involved in a horrific accident in August and she is not expected to return to work until sometime in 2012. In the interim we are employing a new development officer on a contract basis. We are well prepared for the arrival of any new staff members in development, as the groundwork has been laid for replacements to step straight into the roles and continue the good work with no disruption to day to day proceedings. We have also received funding through the Department of Sport & Rec Jobs Plan to put a regional development officer in the Toowoomba area, commencing in February 2012. This role will be a great help and asset to the clubs who are involved in this project. Hopefully other regional districts will become involved in the next round of funding. It would be wonderful to have staff in all major regional centres. Club Visits We continued club visits in 2011. There are several reasons for these visits; the first and foremost being to offer assistance and support in certain areas at club level. These areas included strategic planning, grant writing, membership and volunteer recruitment and retention, promotional activities including barefoot, social and corporate bowls as well as come and try days, sponsorship, working with people with a disability, school bowls and junior programs. We also surveyed clubs to ascertain participation numbers and to get more information on each club for inclusion in a club locator which will be included on our new website. These meetings are open for any interested members to attend and gives the opportunity to discuss these areas as well as any other issues that had arisen since our last visit. Due to circumstances (Vicki’s accident & Josh’s departure) we haven’t managed to visit every club. At the time of writing we had visited 324 of our 341 clubs, with the hope we may be able to visit another 9 clubs prior to the Christmas break. However if we don’t get to these clubs we will be there early in the New Year and will conduct a double visit. Then there were another 6 clubs who weren’t interested or couldn’t find the time to have a visit from the team. That is of course their prerogative, clubs are autonomous, but I do believe we will return to them next year once committees change. 8 bowls queensland annual report
Unfortunately 2 clubs (Ithaca and Highfields) closed before we could arrange visits for this year. These clubs, along with Maroochy Swan and Eton North, make up the 4 clubs that have closed this year. With Kingscliff choosing to move to NSW, it sees us end the year with 337 clubs in the Queensland. Promotional Vans The promotional vans proved popular once again this year with usage in 2011 the highest we have seen. The vans were used at a wide variety of functions including sports expos, school fetes, shopping centres and shows. The vans were used by 18 clubs, 3 districts, disability groups, government departments and private organisations. On the 38 occasions that the vans were used, 5801 adults and children took the opportunity to try the sport in their own comfort zone. Hopefully we can see a flow on from these days and gain new members across the state. Coaching Courses We have arranged and conducted 25 coaching courses again this year (17 Club & 8 Introductory Courses). We will continue to work with districts in 2012 and arrange and conduct courses as required. Partnerships 2011 saw us further strengthen our association with our Sports CONNECT partners (Sporting Wheelies, Lifestream, Deaf Sport & Rec Qld and Qld Blind Bowlers) by continuing our support of their events and holding our inaugural MultiDisability State Championships. This event attracted 57 entries, from which a state team was selected to represent at the 2012 Australian Open to be held in Melbourne. We were fortunate enough to receive funding through a Sport & Rec Active Inclusion grant, which enabled us to attend several school sport expos conducted by the Lifestream Foundation. Additionally we conducted coaching courses for bowlers with a disability, enabling them to become coaches and coach their own players. A flow on from our Sports CONNECT partnership has seen us working with the Endeavour Foundation and Spiral Inc, promoting the sport to their members. All Schools Cup Challenge The All Schools Cup Challenge was once again successful in 2011, with the format changed to pairs and district winners being able to contest the state final. This year 15 of our 20 districts entered a team and I hope this will increase in 2012 with the easier format. 2012 will also see us start implementing a primary school version of the above competition. We will also be continuing the work we have done in the past two years as outlined above.
High Performance High Performance Manager / State Coach, Bill Cornehls Bowls Queensland’s High Performance Program has been established to support and assist the development of players across the state. The role of High Performance is to assist bowlers in achieving at the level they desire. The High Performance resources are available on the Bowls Queensland website. The program documents encompass representing expectations, mindsets, team positions, training drills, competition debriefs and several other areas involved in the game for districts, clubs and individuals. Over the course of 2011 it has been another successful and busy season for Queensland. Queensland had a long season on the interstate competition front with the Australian Sides Championships, National Super 6 competition, Senior Sides, Australian Under 18 Championships, and then interstate competitions against Victoria, ACT, NSW, for the open and under 25 teams, and the annual under 18 interstate series against NSW. In addition to the competitions a number of training camps for the Queensland squads were conducted at Coorparoo Bowls Club. Queensland returned victories in a number of events including Ladies Australian Sides Championships, Australian Under 18 Girls Championships, Men Senior Sides, Ladies Pairs National Super 6 Competition, and victories against Victoria and ACT in ladies, men, under 25 ladies and under 25 men. Throughout the year the performances by Queensland representatives have been good and as any bowler is aware you have your good days and bad days and this is the same with the state representatives but overall our representatives have performed extremely well when representing the state. 2011 saw another Bowls Queensland initiative implemented which enabled High Performance to assist the members throughout the state via coaching clinics. I have visited 2 districts and 19 clubs with approximately 500 members going through the clinics with more already scheduled for 2012. I conducted
the clinics at several clubs and worked with many members in Queensland to assist in improving their game. The Coaching clinics I have conducted follows on from the high performance program which I trialed in November 2010 in Tropical Far North Queensland. The clubs and districts visited throughout 2011 are Sunshine Coast ladies district, Brisbane district, Dalby, Tara, Chinchilla, Miles, Taroom, Rockhampton, Burnett, Merthyr, Kallangur, South Suburban Mackay, Tewantin/Noosa, Springwood, Brothers Edmonton, Babinda, Nambour Heights, Maroochydore Beach and Yeppoon. To start any new program requires planning and development of the program to create pathways for under 18’s and under 25’s. This ensures progression through the ranks into senior competitions and not just at state level but even club and district levels takes time and resources. Early in the year I contacted Auckland Regional Bowls Centre to follow on from the visit to Queensland in 2010. After many e-mails and discussions it was decided a pathway development event for under 18’s and under 25’s be held in December 2011, where 24 players were sent an invitation and if accepted would tour Auckland to assist in their own personal development. The tour will be an ongoing event after negotiations with Auckland and a return visit will take place in Queensland in 2012 and each year on a rotating basis. The event had a development training day and then competition over the next three days. The learning and development of skills is the main focus. The competition was 13 test matches in each age section over singles, pairs, triples and fours competition. This event will give the opportunity for youth members throughout Queensland in years to come to develop within the sport. As we move into the 2012 season we will continue to modify and adapt what we have in place to ensure that Queensland bowlers are at the forefront.
Audit and risk Committee Chairman, Doug Murray The main issues undertaken this year have been the updating of the Board Governance Policies, and the setting up of an Extreme Weather Policy for the Association. Further to that we have upgraded the BQ Communications Policy to bring it into line with modern technology and communications streams. The Governance Policy required some alterations that had become outdated and the Communications Policy required coming up to date with current processes such as Twitter and Facebook.
We had no Extreme Weather Policy and now BQ does for the protection of all members and players. We also went through the Members Protection Policy and made several recommendations to bring it into line with the new BQ Constitution and By-laws. Those recommendations are now before the association’s solicitors, Mullins Lawyers, for final acceptance and approval.
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Official Visits Host Club Event Toowoomba Bowls Club
Downs DLBA – 60th Anniversary
South Tweed Bowls Club
Black Douglas Ladies Singles Masters
Tweed Heads Bowls Club
President’s At Home
Broadbeach Bowls Club
60th Anniversary
North Rockhampton Bowls Club
Central Queensland DLBA – 60th Anniversary
Gatton Bowls Club
Downs DBA - Combined Presidents at Home Day
Robina Bowls Club
25th Anniversary
Tweed Heads Bowls Club
Junior Golden Nugget Finals
Tweed Heads Bowls Club
Opening & Closing - Golden Nugget
Springwood Bowls Club
100 Year Medallion Presentation to Club Member
Jindalee Bowls Club
Appreciation Day
Toowoomba Bowls Club
Downs DLBA Presidents At Home
West Toowoomba Bowls Club
75th Anniversary
Tara Bowls Club
Condamine DLBA Presidents At Home
Indooroopilly Bowls Club
75th Anniversary
Deception Bay Bowls Club
Brisbane North DBA Presidents At Home
Logan City Bowls Club
Gateway DBA Presidents At Home
Pine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club
Presidents At Home
Maryborough Services Memorial BC
60th Anniversary Ladies Club
Algester Sports Club
Remembrance Day Ceremony
Ipswich United Services Bowls Club
Cunningham DBA – Districts Day
Caloundra RSL
Sunshine Coast DLBA Award Luncheon
Cleveland Bowls Club
100 Year Medallion Presentation to Club Member
Member Recognition Awards Life Member Award: Nil Distinguished Service Member Award:
Doug Murray – Cairns Bowls Club
Errol Kanowski – Crows Nest Bowls Club
Des O’Neill – Ashgrove Bowls Club
Michael Sansom – West Toowoomba Bowls Club
Meritorious Service awards have been presented to the following persons who served for a period of 25 years at any level of bowls administration in an elected capacity. Agnes Orr
North Mackay Bowls Club
Laura Davis
West Toowoomba Bowls Club
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Russ Chorlton
Chermside Bowls Club
Joseph McDonald
Biloela Bowls Club
Umpires
Committee Co-ordinator, John Dawson Since our appointment after the last AGM the committee has remained the same, comprising of Percy Tesch, Ivor Boon and myself, John Dawson. At our request, the board at the end of last year approved the expansion of our committee to 4 members in total. To date the extra position has not been filled. We spend a lot of our time interpreting laws and adjudicating on matters that have arisen from real situations. During each month we also mark exam papers for measurers, level 1 and 2 new umpires and reaccreditations, which we then approve or otherwise before recommending their appointments to Bowls Australia. It was intended to continue appointing district umpire committees, who showed sufficient expertise, to be responsible for approving the accreditation of their own level 1 umpires and measurers. Unfortunately this was not part of Bowls Australia bowls officiating policy and has had to be discontinued. This ruling does not reflect adversely on any district umpire committee’s skills. The number of new applications for umpire and measurers courses throughout Queensland is dropping and we must find a reason. The board have approved that the Umpire Committee should visit up to five districts each year. The purpose of these visits will be to have discussions with district umpire committees and also, if they wish, for us to attend umpire forums or discussion groups. In the first instance we would welcome invitations from any district who are interested.
This Committee was represented at a few of the Bowls Queensland events during the last year. They were the District Sides and State Championships in Brisbane North, the Champion of Champions at Bribie Island and the State Pennant Finals at Tweed Heads. I, independently, attended a number of other Bowls Queensland and Bowls Australia events. The reason for our representation at these events is so that we can give an immediate ruling on any umpiring issue or appeal that might otherwise have to be referred to the State Umpire Committee. This committee attending such events gives the assurance to the controlling body and players that should such an appeal arise the games are not going to be delayed because of having to fulfil the associated administrative procedures. We are disappointed that the Editor of the Queensland Bowler, supported by the Board, has decided that the content for the umpire pages in the magazine will no longer be provided by this committee. They have said that should we need to communicate with bowlers and umpires throughout the State then we should utilise the BQ memo system or the BQ website. As this committee is no longer a contributor to the Queensland Bowler umpire pages we obviously cannot endorse or support any comment, interpretation or advice contained in it with regard to any Laws, Domestic Regulations or Conditions of Play. As previously reported Bowls Queensland held an Umpire Discussion Group last year with representatives from all districts invited. It was very well attended and was supported by Bowls Australia. It would be interesting to see if there is sufficient interest for another one in the future. bowls queensland annual report 11
Coaching Committee Co-ordinator, George Franklin Since being appointed Coordinator on the 28th October 2011 the Coaching Committee consisting of Dennis O’Toole, Barry Gable and myself have been extremely busy working for all Clubs and Districts in Queensland. Our first priority was forming Coaching Committee’s in all Districts. We have forwarded this information to all Districts via BQ Memos. We have had one request for assistance in forming a District Committee and also a skills workshop. Our second priority was the initiation of Coach Skill Workshops. These workshops will commence in 2012 with one district already expressing an interest. A representative/s will visit this District on the first weekend in February 2012 to assist in setting up a District coaching committee and whilst there conduct a coaching workshop. The reaccreditation of Intro & Club by Districts coaches was agreed to being most practical for District Committees to expedite. They are in the area and know their coaches. Districts should be receiving a copy of the requirements for reaccreditation early in the New Year. We discussed ways of coaches gaining the 60 points required. We suggested that Districts conduct Development workshops focusing on: (1) Proper Communication Skills (2) Correct Demonstration Skills (3) Team Skills - such as Game Tactics, Head Building and Beneficial Shot Selection. This workshop would attract 20 points toward accreditation, providing proof of attendance was recorded.
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Other issues that the Coaching Committee felt needed more attention are as follows; - Increase confidence and competence in coaching ability; - Promote ongoing progressive improvement of knowledge and expertise; - Incorporate a broad base of learning enabling a more in- depth approach to coaching; - Promote the use of safe and correct techniques; - Improve communication skills; - Encourage the development of innovative coaching techniques; - Increase the enjoyment of sport for coaches and players; - Encourage coaches to follow the coaching pathway to elite coaching. Our committee’s goal is to change the generally held adverse culture associated with Coaches and Bowls Queensland. We want to improve the credibility of coaches, the bowlers attitude to being coached and therefore obtain a level of respect. It was resolved that each member of the committee hold a skill improvement coaching workshop in different Districts at least once or twice per year. Also that each would formulate a program suited to their own personal coaching style. This will be forwarded for discussion at our next committee meeting to ensure the coaching aims are followed. I am very pleased with the cooperation of the BQ staff and support from the Board, the coaching committee needs this inspiration to make a valuable commitment for all Districts.
Men’s Section Section President, Bob Fraser It has been an honour and a privilege to serve as President of the Mens Section in 2011 and I thank the members for giving me the opportunity.
The District Sides were also very successful and congratulations go to the Brisbane North District for the conduct of the event and also winning the event. The State Championships were equally successful.
The Section started the year badly, as there were only two nominations submitted at the Annual General Meeting, that of myself as President and David Cunningham as Executive Member. This necessitated seeking members to fill the positions of Vice President and a second Executive Member. Kevin Goldie came to the fore after the Annual General Meeting and after a period as Executive Member assumed the position of Vice President. In April Des O’Neill was appointed Executive Member. With this appointment the Section was fully operational. This year has provided a number of challenges. There has been some difficulty in identifying the respective roles of the section and the board. They have not proved in my view to be entirely satisfactory. We seem to have slipped away somewhat from the original concept of unification, where the board was to handle all administrative matters and finances, with the sections running the bowls events in their entirety. With further discussions between the board and sections, maybe this may change. Both the board and the sections may work better as a result. I thank the members of the section for their commitment and support throughout the year. My special thanks to the match committee, whose approach and dedication to all matters relating to our competitions ensure things continue to run smoothly. They have worked extremely hard throughout the year and are to be congratulated on the success of all State events.
Other events held later in the year were also successfully completed. The Mixed Pairs were held at Hamilton Bowls Club and the Champion of Club Champions was hosted by the Bribie Island Bowls Club. The State Pennant finals were hosted by the Tweed Heads Bowls Club and were also very successful. Congratulations to the winners of all these events and I wish to thank all the clubs that have hosted events for us. I was able to attend a number of Districts for their President’s Days in an official capacity during the year and I thank all those Districts for their wonderful welcome and hospitality. The results of the interstate matches are published in the selectors report. Congratulations to all our representative players for their efforts. I also congratulate our selectors for a job done extremely well. The results achieved reflect their experience and dedication. To all the staff at Bowls Queensland I wish to express my sincere thanks for the assistance given to myself and other members of the section throughout the year.
The State Junior Championships hosted by the Sunshine Coast were a credit to both the Sunshine Coast and the match committee. The juniors are to be commended for their play and for their conduct on and off the green.
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Men’s Selection Committee Co-ordinator, Carlo Campana Over-60’s
Committee members: Zone 1 – Raymond Rowles
Zone 2 – Geoff Hicks
Zone 3 – Lewis Breen
Zone 4 – Peter Stanton
Zone 5 – Carlo Campana (Committee Co-ordinator) On behalf of the selection committee I have much pleasure to present this year’s report.
The Over 60’s side travelled to Warilla Bowls Club (NSW) to play at the annual round robin test series. The Queensland side played very well to win five of their six games. This was a terrific result, achieved by this (not so old) but very experienced side, to bring home the big cup – the player of the series was Geoffrey Brown. QLD vs NSW
QLD vs VIC Last February the Open side and Under 25s team travelled to Darebin Bowls Club (Victoria) to play at the annual interstate test series Queensland vs Victoria. I am pleased to say that in a very close encounter Queensland won two tests to one – the player of the series was Kelvin Kerkow. At the same venue Queensland’s Under 25’s team, playing under the sets play, defeated Victoria two tests to one – the player of the series was Dean McWhinney. Australian Sides Last April the open and super six teams travelled to Nelson Bay Bowls Cub (NSW) to play at the National Championships. The selected Queensland side on paper looked strong, but on the field did not produce what was expected as they finished in fourth position. The Queensland Super 6 team came away with one bronze medal won by Brett Wilkie (singles) achieving an overall standing of fifth position. Prior to the National Championship Queensland defeated Tasmania two tests to nil. QLD vs ACT In September the Queensland open side and Under 25s played test series against ACT at Tuggeranong bowls club in ACT. The Queensland side performed as expected by going through undefeated to win three tests to nil – the player of the series was Nathan Rice. At the same venue Queensland’s Under 25’s also defeated ACT three tests to nil, as they performed very well – the player of the series was Dean McWhinney.
Queensland’s open side and Under 25’s teams played their annual test series against New South Wales at South Tweed Sports Club. On perfect sunny days, fast greens, with strong swirling wind, it was impossible to play consistent bowls. The three tests played went down to the wire, but a very poor performance by one of the Queensland’s teams, which lost three games, cost Queensland any chance of retaining the (Wall Currie Shield). The two other teams went through undefeated by playing top bowls – the player of the series was Kelvin Kerkow. At the same venue the Under 25’s team, with two new players in for the first time, were playing under international rules, alternating players in different positions (singles, pairs, triples). Over the three tests this young talented team performed well and were unlucky to lose the series two tests to one – the player of the series was Dean McWhinney. Under-18’s Last July Queensland Under 18’s side, with three new players in the squad, played the annual test series vs New South Wales. This series was played at Cronulla Bowls Club (NSW). Queensland played quite well, but in the end New South Wales defeated Queensland two tests to one – the player of the series was Sean Ingham. Junior Nationals Last October Queensland’s Under 18’s side travelled to Darebin Bowls Club (Victoria) to play at the National Championships five-a-side. Queensland’s side performed quite well by winning two medals, bronze (singles), silver (pairs), to finish in third position overall – the player of the series was Sean Ingham. Note: Sean Ingham and Rohan Wilson were selected into Australian Under 18 squad. Finally congratulations to all players that represented Queensland in 2011. Congratulations to Nathan Rice, Sean Baker, Mark Casey and Brett Wilkie on winning international events while representing Australia. Thank you all for your efforts in representing your State and Australia. Thanks My thanks to Bowls Queensland Mens Section and Bowls Queensland Board of Directors, Keith Fullerton and his office staff for your co-operation during year 2011.
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Men’s Match
Ladies’ Match
Committee Co-ordinator, Nev Galbraith
Committee Co-ordinator, Alison Duffey
Another year has come and gone. We have witnessed great bowls with even greater bowlers. All events have seen some changes. The 2011 juniors at the Sunshine Coast was a great event even with the shortening of the event due to Easter and with the wet weather. The competitors should be congratulated for their assistance. We are hopeful of a rise in competitors in 2012 in Bundaberg Port Curtis DBA .
The joint Match Committees’ responsibilities to organise and run the state competitive program for 2011 is now complete.
District sides and State Championships was another great event and well hosted by Brisbane North. 2012 will see us at the Gold Coast for both the Sides and the State Championships. The Sides will see the introduction of 20 Districts for the ladies with the inclusion of Southern Downs. The Committee has again been proactive by playing 3 man sections in singles thereby Clubs not having to find Markers till Post Sectional play, we have also initiated the over 60 pairs for the ladies. My Thanks to Laurie Broomhead for the way he assisted us during the Champion of Club Champions. The State Pennant finals were played at Tweed Heads for the first time and the Club went out of their way to make all welcome. I would like to give a special mention to Hamilton Bowls Club, Bribie Island Bowls Club and Tweed Heads Bowls Club for the way they not only assisted in the running of the events at their clubs but gave both committees every help and more to make the events special. Thank you. Our ongoing relationship with Ladies Match committee has been great and as we say we are a great team and a good one at that. Thank you to Alison and her team. We both have had new members this year The Match Committee worked extremely hard this year and has always tried to be proactive and not reactive. We are always looking to improve on what we do and in 2012 there will only be one entry fee for the State Championships which will include all green fees. If there is a negative it is that the State will have to look at the boundary and group review sooner rather than later as we always encounter problems where two amalgamated Districts disagree. In closing I would like to give a special thank you to the Bowls Queensland office staff for their tireless work that they give to our sport. I wish the incoming committee all the best for 2012. Good bowling to all.
The first event as always was the state junior titles, run at the Sunshine Coast. Our thanks to the Caloundra, Pelican Waters and Kawana Clubs for the hosting of this event, which required major re-scheduling due to the closure of Caloundra RSL Club, even though the sponsorship of the event continued. It was particularly pleasing to see the number of under 15’s entering, which may indicate a promising increase in our junior girls ranks. Allocation of the event to the Bundaberg/Port Curtis District in 2012 has met with a positive response, so it will hopefully be followed by good entries. District Sides followed in the Brisbane North District, and State Championships in the metropolitan area. Thanks to all host clubs and their members. Numbers were very disappointing, but given the disastrous weather conditions that impacted so widely around the State in January, it was hardly surprising that entering in the state titles was not a top priority for many of our members. Reviewing the program afterwards has led to a change of entry fees so that a small increase in the green fee component will mean that no post sectional green fees will be required. Singles sections of three instead of four will provide for a marker in each of the three sectional games, and much less impact on the host clubs. Sectional play in all four disciplines run on the first four days of the event will allow entrants not winning their sections the option of not extending their stay on the Gold Coast. And we introduce an over 60’s ladies pairs. Hopefully these modifications will meet with wide acceptance. The discussion item at the AGM re running championships locally with central finals met with little support. The year’s competition was completed with Mixed Pairs, Champion of Champions and State Pennant finals, at Hamilton, Bribie Island and Tweed Heads respectively. We thank these clubs and their management and members for their hospitality and support in the conduct of these very prestigious events, which are always keenly contested. Finally, my very grateful thanks to my committee ladies, Helen Doherty and Colleen Ryan, Neville Galbraith and the men on the match committee, our Section President Bev Higgins and her committee members and the Board Chair Ron Chambers and members for support of all our events. John Dawson and the umpires have been invaluable support in consideration of conditions of play and running of all events. The office staff, and Events Officer, Roxanne in particular have been constantly helpful and supportive. And to all our membership who have entered and supported the competition program. All our efforts would be futile without your support.
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Ladies’ Section Section President, Bev Higgins
I am very pleased and proud to present my first report for the AGM. It has been a fruitful year and to my committee Vice President Dawn Forrest, my two ladies who are serving on the section for the first time, Kay Ainsworth (Maranoa Warrego District) and Necia Creighton of (Southern Downs), I say a very big thank you. The experiences these ladies have had, has given them an insight into how BQ runs (section). To my match Co-ordinator Alison Duffey and her hard working committee, what a great job you have achieved. The running of the state’s events is a massive task and to have them run like a clock is the best complement any committee can be given. Well done to your ladies. To my selection Co-ordinator, Di Cunnington and her zone selectors, congratulations to you all for carrying out your selection duties. It would be a hard task, but nevertheless when the hard calls are to be made with selecting sides (state) you have done so with great dignity, as it would not always please everyone, but we must remember these hard calls are for representation of our state and that is the job that is expected of our selectors. Keep up the good work ladies. As Section President I am extremely proud of these ladies, as we must never forget what they give of themselves in carrying out these positions because they love the game of bowls. I salute all voluntary workers no matter what capacity they work within this great state of Queensland. I have attended various events during the year and it was indeed a privilege and honour to wear my state ladies uniform. The events attended are • 21st birthday of the Black Douglas at South Tweed and the cutting of the cake with finalists Kelsey Cottrell and Karen Murphy. Thanks for your hospitality • Golden Nugget-Tweed Heads • Ipswich United Services Bowling Club • Queensland Qualifying • Presidents at home at Downs DLBA Toowoomba • Condomine District at Tara • North Toowoomba City The ladies were so pleased to see a Bowls Queensland representative in attendance, which has opened up many doors and that we know about them…great PR. 16 bowls queensland annual report
A great week at Bribie Island for the Champion of Club Champions events. What magnificent bowls were played it was a great to see the manner in which some of these games were finalised even though the games did not alter the results. Well done to all players and a well run event. At the conclusion, it was a pleasure to present badges together with Bowls Queensland Chair Ron Chambers, who made the prize money presentation. Thank you Bribie Island. I travelled to Tweed Heads for State Pennant. I thank my Vice President Dawn for doing the honours as I was playing with my club West Toowoomba. A great experience. Congratulations to the winners. I was grateful to the Board approving the section’s meetings with the delegates who came for the Council Meeting. The reason was for the Delegates to put a face to my name and to let my selection co-ordinator and match co-ordinator address the delegates. Both Di and Alison spoke of their positions and then we had question time. So I hope all the delegates took this information back to their districts. Hopefully this will be done all the time now. The main thing that I have seen is that the country and others are pleased to see our section visiting their District. I know we can’t visit all Districts but to have our hat band in these area is good for bowling and Bowls Queensland. My thanks to Bob Fraser (Men’s Section President) for your friendship. At various stages during the year the two sections have conducted combined meetings, which went well. To the Board, under Chair Ron, it has been a pleasure to work with you and I feel we have had a good year. To the staff at Bowls Queensland, you are indeed a great band of people and I thank you for your kindness and hospitality that you have always given to my section and myself. To my committee, Vice President Dawn, Di (selection) Alison (match) Kay and Necia, it has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with you and may the ladies section continue to go ahead and promote this great game of ours, bowls, under the guidance of Bowls Queensland. In closing it has been a great honour and privilege to have served as President of Bowls Queensland’s Ladies Section. Thanks to the Downs District Ladies Bowling Association and West Toowoomba for nominating me to this position.
Ladies’ Selection Committee Co-ordinator, Di Cunnington
Year 2011 has brought further success for our Mighty Maroons. The selection committee takes great pride in the sides selected, in a fair and unbiased manner, from the various squads, to represent Queensland, which have brought distinction to our State, from the under 18’s, under 25’s, open squad and, for the first time, the over 60’s. We all share the accolades. Full results of all events in which Queensland ladies participated appear elsewhere in the Bowls Queensland Annual Report 2011. It is also very satisfying to have members from any of our squads selected to represent Australia and/or be selected in any national squad with the prospect of representing. At this point, I sincerely thank my committee ladies, Joan, Betty, Gwenda and Pamela, your support is appreciated. Compared to Year 2011, 2012 will be a much quieter year with respect to the number of events for selected State Sides however, training will be most important and each and every player is encouraged to carry out the extensive training regime compiled diligently by our State Coach, Bill Cornehls and, at this juncture, my personal thanks to Bill for the manner in which he has carried out the training days for the squads at Coorparoo Bowls Club during the year, to which I have made the effort to attend as well. Once more, members of the selection committee were given the opportunity to attend all major events, giving them the opportunity to observe players in the positions in which they were selected.
Also, during the year, selectors, at their own volition, have attended numerous events, in and out of their respective zones, such as district events, Super Challenge, Premier League, Champion of Champions and Pennants. All results are spread around the entire committee. As the 2018 Commonwealth Games have been awarded to the Gold Coast, the selection committee considers it is now most important to move forward and ensure our athletes be given every chance to participate in major events to have exposure where they can show their skills. We, as a selection committee, together with our supportive state coach will endeavour to have this occur. Thanks to all of the clubs for your hospitality at any time members of this committee have been in attendance at events. Also, to those district personnel who have supplied us with comprehensive results, this is much appreciated. Thank you, once more, to CEO Keith and your loyal staff members, for your help and guidance throughout the year. To Board Chair, Ron Chambers, Directors, Section President Bev. Higgins and members of the ladies section, many thanks for your support. Also, to match committee for supplying my committee with results of all major events. Once again, on behalf of the selection committee, I wish each and everyone good health and enjoyable times in year 2012, may we tread the path with resilience.
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Finance Report Director of Finance, Isobel Rhind I have pleasure in once again presenting the Financial Report, this time for the year 2011. There has been a marked improvement in the returns from investments. Some monies were returned and re-invested with Westpac. There has been a drop in the amount of bank charges due to the change from Bank of Queensland to Westpac. The Company is showing a reasonable surplus once again. 2011 was the year where floods ravaged the Toowoomba region which then literally flowed on down to Brisbane causing loss of life and hardships for many. Appeals for assistance were made and whilst many were able to give hands on help, others gave generously financially to those in need. Bowls Qld administered a flood appeal which saw Districts, Clubs and even individuals donating monies to assist their fellow bowlers. Bowls Queensland’s contribution to the appeal was $30,000. The end result was, $47,000 which was distributed to the Clubs deemed most affected by the disaster. Well done to all those who helped their fellow Queenslanders by direct action or when that was not possible, by their financial donation to the appeal. My thanks to all staff members at Bowls Queensland with particular mention of Stu Taylor, who has kept me informed at all times of our position. Best wishes to all board and committee members and volunteers and thanks for a job well done.
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Junior State Championships HELD AT CALOUNDRA, KAWANA, PELICAN WATERS: APRIL 16 - 21 U/18 Singles Winner Runner-Up
U/18 Singles Carly Griffiths Lauren Wilson
Bribie Island Tweed Heads
Winner Runner-up
Rohan Wilson Sean Ingham
Club Helensvale McKenzie Park
U/15 Singles Winner Taleah Putney Gayndah Runner-Up Brittanny Wiley Binjour
U/15 Singles Winner Braidan Leese Coolangatta Runner-Up Liam Jackson Tweed Heads
U/18 Pairs Winners Jessica Parolin Pine Rivers Natasha Jones Bribie Island
U/18 Pairs
Runner-Up Cassandra Millerick Burnett Bolivia Millerick Burnett
Runner-Up Nick Casey Woodford James Schiulaz Woodford
Triples
Triples
Winners Cassandra Millerick Burnett Natasha Jones Bribie Island Bolivia Millerick Burnett
Winner Nathan Carpenter Wynnum Manly Ashley Schmidt Urangan Braidan Leese Coolangatta
Runner-Up Taylah Williamson-Gleich Burnett Rebecca Rixon Maroochy Swan Rikki-Lee Kemp Burnett
Runner-Up Kyle Franks Tantitha Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale Joel Leese Coolangatta
Fours Winners Jessica Parolin Pine Rivers Madi Styles Marlin Coast Lauren Wilson Tweed Heads Elizabeth McKillop Pine Rivers
Fours
Runner-Up April Wilson Club Helensvale Cassandra Millerick Burnett Natasha Jones Bribie Island Bolivia Millerick Burnett
Runner-Up Kyle Franks Tantitha Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale Braidan Leese Coolangatta Joel Leese Coolangatta
Player of the Championship:
U/15 Combined Pairs
Girls
Cassandra Millerick
Burnett
Boys
Sean Ingham
McKenzie Park
Winners
Bribie Island McKenzie Park
Winners Lockie Rowden Bribie Island James Schiulaz Woodford Mitch Wilson Bribie Island Sean Ingham McKenzie Park
Winner Joel Andersen Burnett Joshua Andersen Burnett Runner-Up
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Mitch Wilson Sean Ingham
Max North Daniel Keogh
Tweed Heads Everton Park
Junior Test Series Queensland versus New South Wales – Juniors Girls HELD AT CRONULLA BOWLS CLUB, NSW, JULY 4, 5, 6 Singles Queensland
21
def
New South Wales
17
Pairs Queensland Triples Queensland Fours Queensland
11 25 21
def by New South Wales def New South Wales def New South Wales
19 15 14
2nd Test
Singles Pairs Triples Fours
Queensland Queensland Queensland Queensland
19 22 17 15
def by def def by def
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
21 9 21 13
3rd Test
Singles Pairs Triples Fours
Queensland Queensland Queensland Queensland
8 15 14 12
def by def by def by def
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
21 16 16 23
1st Test
Representing Queensland: Natasha Jones, Lauren Wilson, Bolivia Millerick, Cassandra Millerick, Jessica Parolin,
Queensland versus New South Wales – Juniors Boys HELD AT CRONULLA BOWLS CLUB, NSW, JULY 4, 5, 6 1st Test 2nd Test
Singles Queensland Pairs Queensland Triples Queensland Fours Queensland
20 19 8 14
def by def by def by draw
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
21 24 20 14
Singles Pairs Triples Fours
Queensland Queensland Queensland Queensland
21 18 10 23
def def def by def
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
17 16 19 18
3rd Test
Singles Pairs Triples Fours
Queensland Queensland Queensland Queensland
13 17 15 24
def by draw def by def
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
21 17 16 17
Representing Queensland: Joel Leese, Rohan Wilson, Braidan Leese, Ashley Schmidt, Sean Ingham bowls queensland annual report 45
Australian Junior Championships HELD AT DAREBIN BOWLS CLUB, VIC, OCT 3 - 6 Singles Rnd 1 Queensland 21 Rnd 2 Queensland 21 Rnd 3 Queensland 21 Final Queensland 15
def def def def by
Victoria A 15 Victoria 6 South Australia 17 Western Australia 21
Place: Silver – Lauren Wilson Pairs Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Final
Queensland 31 def Queensland 14 def Queensland 14 Queensland 22 def
Place: Gold Millerick
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Cassandra
Triples Rnd 1 Queensland 27 Rnd 2 Queensland 20 Rnd 3 Queensland 23 Final Queensland 16
def def def def
Singles Rnd 1 Queensland 21 Rnd 2 Queensland 7 Rnd 3 Queensland 21 Final Queensland 21
def def by def def
Victoria A 12 Victoria 21 South Australia 20 ACT 8
Place: Bronze – Rohan Wilson Victoria A 6 Victoria 10 South Australia 14 Western Australia 12 Millerick,
Bolivia
Victoria A 10 Victoria 13 South Australia 11 New South Wales 12
Pairs Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Final
Queensland 25 Queensland 22 Queensland 21 Queensland 16
def def def def by
Victoria A 11 Victoria 8 South Australia 14 New South Wales 19
Place: Silver – Braidan Leese & Sean Ingham Triples Rnd 1 Queensland 20 Rnd 2 Queensland 18 Rnd 3 Queensland 13 Final Queensland 19
def def def by def
Victoria A Victoria South Australia Tasmania
15 14 23 13
Place: Gold – Jessica Parolin, Lauren Wilson, Natasha Jones
Place: Fifth – Ashley Schmidt, Rohan Wilson, Joel Leese
Fours Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Final
Fours Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Final
Queensland 25 Queensland 22 Queensland 17 Queensland 17
def def by def def by
Victoria A Victoria South Australia Tasmania
13 24 15 19
Queensland 19 Queensland 8 Queensland 14 Queensland 14
def def by def by def by
Victoria A Victoria South Australia Tasmania
12 27 16 20
Place: Fourth – Natasha Jones, Jessica Parolin, Cassandra Millerick, Bolivia Millerick
Place: Sixth – Ashley Schmidt, Braidan Leese, Joel Leese, Sean Ingham
Queensland Winners
Queensland Third
Representing Queensland: Natasha Jones, Bolivia Millerick, Cassandra Millerick, Jessica Parolin, Lauren Wilson
Representing Queensland: Sean Ingham, Braidan Leese, Joel Leese, Ashley Schmidt, Rohan Wilson
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Junior Development Competition Queensland All Schools Cup Challenge FINALS HELD AT PINE RIVERS MEMORIAL BOWLS CLUB, SEPTEMBER 17 & 18 Finalists Brisbane District Padua College Brisbane North District Aviation High Bundaberg/Port Curtis District Gin Gin High Burnett District Burnett State College Caboolture District Bribie Island State High School Central Qld District The Cathedral College Condamine District Dalby State High School Cunningham District Groves Christian College Downs District Centenary Heights High Fraser Coast District Hervey Bay High Gold Coast Tweed District St Joseph’s College Mackay District North Mackay High North Qld District St Anthony’s Catholic College Sunshine Coast District Siena Catholic College Tropical Far Nth Qld Smithfield State High School Winner Runner-up
Hervey Bay High Gin Gin High
Representing winning school - Joel Andersen & Joshua Andersen
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District Sides HOSTED BY BRISBANE NORTH DISTRICT, MAY 4 - 7 HELD AT BANYO, GEEBUNG, SANDGATE, PINE RIVERS, BRAMBLE BAY, CHERMSIDE, WAVELL HEIGHTS WOMEN
MEN
Division 1 First Cunningham Second Brisbane Third TFNQ Fourth Gateway
First Brisbane North “A” Division 1 Second TFNQ Third Sunshine Coast Fourth Cold Coast Tweed
Division 2 First Gold Coast Tweed Second Sunshine Coast Third Bundaberg/Port Curtis Fourth Brisbane North
Division 2 First Brisbane North “B” Second Cunningham Third Gateway Fourth North Queensland
Division 3 First Downs Second Caboolture Third Central Queensland Fourth Mackay Fifth North Queensland Sixth Wide Bay/Gympie
Division 3 First Downs Second Brisbane Third Bundaberg/Port Curtis Fourth Burnett
Division 4 First Condamine Second Burnett Third Leichhardt Fourth Maranoa/Warrego
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Division 4 First Mackay Second Fraser Coast Third Central Queensland Fourth Caboolture Division 5 First Condamine Second Southern Downs Third North West Queensland Fourth Maranoa/Warrego
State Championships HOSTED BY GEEBUNG, ENOGGERA, BANYO AND DECEPTION BAY BOWLS CLUBS, MAY 9 - 21
WOMEN
MEN
SINGLES Winner Ann-Maree Peart South Tweed Runner-Up Val Jackson McKenzie Park
SINGLES Winner Runner-Up
PAIRS Winners Yvonne Lovelock Musgrave Hill Charlie Harkness Broadbeach Runner-Up Brenda Thompson Club Helensvale Lynsey Armitage Club Helensvale
PAIRS Winners Jamie Anderson Capalaba Brendan Egan Capalaba Runner-Up Brett Wilkie Club Helensvale Mark Casey Club Helensvale
TRIPLES Winners Anne McClure Broadbeach Maree Gibbs Millmerran Christina Pavlov Broadbeach
TRIPLES Winners
Runner-Up Val Treschmann Manly Fay Titmarsh Springwood Coral Withers Springwood
Runner-Up FOURS Winners
FOURS Winners Yvonne Lovelock Musgrave Hill Sue McKenzie Tweed Heads Brenda Thompson Club Helensvale Lynsey Armitage Club Helensvale Runner-Up Samantha Wilson Pacific Paradise Ann-Maree Peart South Tweed Maree Gibbs Millmerran Jane Bush Pacific Paradise
Nathan Rice Steve Bell
Paul O’Brien Ben Savva Sean Ingham
Club Helensvale Swifts
Kawana Wynnum Manly McKenzie Park
Darren Redman Maryborough Services Clive Williams Maryborough Services Anthony Williams Maryborough Services Anthony Fantini Anthony Kiepe Mark Casey Nathan Rice
Club Helensvale Club Helensvale Club Helensvale Club Helensvale
Runner-Up Peter Richards South Tweed Nigel Smith South Tweed Neville Jenkins South Tweed Kelvin Kerkow South Tweed
MEN’S OVER 60’S PAIRS Winners Nigel Smith South Tweed Neville Jenkins South Tweed Runner-Up
John Walker David Balchin
Hervey Bay Coolum Beach
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Champion of Club Champions HELD AT BRIBIE ISLAND BOWLS CLUB, OCTOBER 22 TO 27 WOMEN SINGLES Winner Sue Brady Mareeba Mem Runner-up Mary Vicenzino Everton Park PAIRS Winner Kerrie Wilson Ferny Grove Sue Bond Runner-up Margaret Vogler Paradise Point Julie Dean FOURS Winner Anne McClure Broadbeach Gail Waitai Christina Pavlov Sue McKenzie Runner-up Kathleen Wastell Caloundra Judy Whaites Neeta Chant Lorraine Wilmott MEN SINGLES Winner Runner-up
Ken Evans Chris Gee
Ipswich United Services Mackay Northern Beaches
PAIRS Winner Jay Cross Jindalee Des Cann jnr Runner-up Lou Dalakis Mooloolaba Greg Wordsworth FOURS Winner Anthony Fantini Club Helensvale Anthony Kiepe Brett Wilkie Nathan Rice Runner-up Grahame Dicker Chinchilla Bernie Staib John Gray Brian Turner
Mixed Pairs State Championship HELD AT HAMILTON BOWLS CLUB, OCTOBER 15 & 16
Winner
Kerrie Wilson
Brisbane
Jim Wise
Runner-up
Debra Crothers
Bill James
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Central Queensland
State Pennant Finals HELD AT TWEED HEADS BOWLS CLUB, NOVEMBER 26 & 27
DIVISION 1 - WOMEN
Winner Runner-up
Mooloolaba Tweed Heads
Representing Mooloolaba Bowls Club: Margaret Fairbairn, Jenny Wylie, Dell Sandercock, Shirley Mackaway, Liz Pauli, Pauline Boyd, Melva Skellern, Jewel Smith-Franklin, Shirley Whyte, Jenny Dobbs, Barbara Townsend, Mary Geary
DIVISION 1 - MEN
Winner Runner-up
Pine Rivers Memorial South Toowoomba
Representing Pine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club: Roger Trent, John Lawton, Aaron Hewson, Joe Wood, Peter Deutschmann, Tony Bonnell, Steve Petsky, Michael Brown, Michael Breen, James Templeton, Rob Dobinson, Robbie Wild
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Multi-Disability Championships HELD AT CHERMSIDE BOWLS CLUB LIFESTREAM Mens Singles Winner: Runner Up:
DEAF LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION Urangan Gympie
Mens Singles Winner: Runner Up:
Womens Singles Winner: Kaye Freeman Runner Up: Crystal Martin
Cleveland South Tweed
Womens Singles Winner: Gail Dellar Mooloolaba Runner Up: No runner up....no other female entrants
Open Pairs Winners: Gavin Worland Allen Duffy
Urangan Balmoral
Open Pairs Winners: Gordon Henselwood Maryborough Ken Balfe Swifts
Gavin Worland Andrew Reisenleiter
Runners Up: Andrew Reisenleiter Gympie Brian Hampson Jindalee
SPORTING WHEELIES Mens Singles Winner: Runner Up:
Josh Thornton Bernie Wolland
Wynnum Manly Mossman Mem
Open Pairs Winners: Anthony Bonnell Pine Rivers Tony Ollier Solander Lakes Josh Thornton Kaytlyn Smith
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Salisbury Maryborough
Runners Up: Reg Flanagan Salisbury Richard Strong Salisbury
QLD BLIND BOWLS ASSOCIATION
Womens Singles Winner: Kaytlyn Smith Edge Hill Runner Up: No runner up....no other female entrants
Runners Up:
Richard Strong Gordon Henselwood
Wynnum Manly Edge Hill
Mens Singles Winner: Jake Fehlberg Tugun Runners Up: No runners up as the two players were picked by blind bowlers as players of the tournament Womens Singles Winner: Joy Forster Open Pairs
Not contested
Chermside
Open Interstate Competition QUEENSLAND VERSUS VICTORIA - WOMEN HELD AT DAREBIN CITY BOWLS CLUB, VIC, FEBRUARY 24 & 25 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
56 59 65
def def def
Victoria 41 Victoria 54 Victoria 58
Player of the Series: Tracy Foster Representing Queensland: Lynsey Armitage, Jane Bush, Gail Crompton, Tracy Foster, Maree Gibbs, Yvonne Lovelock, Sue McKenzie, Christina Pavlov, Marilyn Peddell, Ester Regan, Maria Rigby, Gail Waitai
QUEENSLAND VERSUS VICTORIA – UNDER 25 WOMEN HELD AT DAREBIN CITY BOWLS CLUB, VIC, FEBRUARY 24 & 25 1st Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 2nd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 3rd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland
25 21 14 10 19 25 23 21 41
def def def by def by def by def def by def def
Victoria 23 Victoria 18 Victoria 20 Victoria 25 Victoria 20 Victoria 17 Victoria 25 Victoria 20 Victoria 12
Player of the Series: Amanda Bessell Representing Queensland: Amanda Bessell, Shahn Griffiths, Amanda Haevecker, Charlie Harkness, Pamela Rowe, Samantha Wilson
QUEENSLAND VERSUS TASMANIA - WOMEN HELD AT FINGAL BAY BOWLING CLUB, NSW, APRIL 1 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
72 46 67
def Tasmania def by Tasmania def Tasmania
35 63 64 (4th match ASC)
Player of the Series: Tracy Foster
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Open Interstate Competition QUEENSLAND VERSUS VICTORIA - MEN HELD AT DAREBIN CITY BOWLS CLUB, VIC, FEBRUARY 24 & 25 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
61 62 43
def Victoria 47 def Victoria 61 def by Victoria 77
Player of the Series: Kelvin Kerkow Representing Queensland: Sean Baker, Michael Breen, Anthony Fantini, Lee Fitzhenry, Jason Grundon, Kelvin Kerkow, Anthony Kiepe, Darren Mullens, Alex Murtagh, Nathan Rice, Mark Thatcher, Robert Wild
QUEENSLAND VERSUS VICTORIA – UNDER 25 MEN HELD AT DAREBIN CITY BOWLS CLUB, VIC, FEBRUARY 24 & 25 1st Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 2nd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 3rd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland
10 18 20 25 27 16 25 24 24
def by def by def by def def def by def def def
Victoria 25 Victoria 24 Victoria 26 Victoria 21 Victoria 14 Victoria 29 Victoria 18 Victoria 17 Victoria 17
Player of the Series: Jason Carpenter Representing Queensland: Des Cann, Jason Carpenter, Scott McLachlan, Dean McWhinney, Jamie Nordlof, Paul Petersen
QUEENSLAND VERSUS TASMANIA - MEN HELD AT FINGAL BAY BOWLING CLUB, NSW, APRIL 1 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland
63 60
Player of the Series: Mark Thatcher
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Tasmania Tasmania
39 53
Australian Sides AUSTRALIAN SIDES CHAMPIONSHIP - WOMEN HELD AT NELSON BAY BOWLING CLUB, NSW, APRIL 2 - 5 Round 1 Queensland 74 def Northern Territory 40 Round 2 Queensland 54 def Australian Capital Territory 50 Round 3 Queensland 65 def New South Wales 55 Round 4 Queensland 67 def Tasmania 64 Round 5 Queensland 73 def South Australia 41 Round 6 Queensland 68 def Western Australia 40 Round 7 Queensland 69 def Victoria 45 Player of the Series: Maria Rigby Queensland – Winners Representing Queensland against South Australia and the Australian Sides Championships: Lynsey Armitage, Lyn Cuthbertson, Tracy Foster, Maree Gibbs, Yvonne Lovelock, Sue McKenzie, Christina Pavlov, Marilyn Peddell, Ester Regan, Maria Rigby, Pamela Rowe, Gail Waitai
SUPER 6 – WOMEN HELD AT NELSON BAY BOWLING CLUB, NSW, APRIL 6 & 7 Round 1 Queensland 5 def by New South Wales 21 Singles: Round 2 Queensland 21 def Northern Territory 11 Round 3 Queensland 21 def Australian Capital Territory 15 Final Queensland 21 def South Australia 19 Place: Bronze – Marilyn Peddell Pairs: Round 1 Queensland 13 def by New South Wales 19 Round 2 Queensland 26 def Northern Territory 4 Round 3 Queensland 17 def Australian Capital Territory 13 Final Queensland 17 def Tasmania 10 Place: Gold – Christina Pavlov & Lynsey Armitage Triples: Round 1 Queensland 11 def by New South Wales 21 Round 2 Queensland 23 def Northern Territory 8 Round 3 Queensland 17 def Australian Capital Territory 12 Final Queensland 10 def by Western Australia 15 Place: Fourth – Gail Waitai, Yvonne Lovelock, Tracy Foster
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Australian Sides AUSTRALIAN SIDES CHAMPIONSHIP - MEN HELD AT NELSON BAY BOWLING CLUB, NSW, APRIL 2 - 5 Round 1 Queensland 85 def Northern Territory 36 Round 2 Queensland 48 def by Australian Capital Territory 58 Round 3 Queensland 51 def by New South Wales 67 Round 4 Queensland 59 def Tasmania 51 Round 5 Queensland 73 def South Australia 42 Round 6 Queensland 56 def by Western Australia 59 Round 7 Queensland 49 def by Victoria 65 Player of the Series: Nathan Rice Queensland – Fifth place Representing Queensland against Western Australia and at the Australian Sides Championship: Jamie Anderson, Sean Baker, Michael Breen, Mark Casey, Anthony Fantini, Robert Wild, Anthony Kiepe, Darren Mullens, Alex Murtagh, Nathan Rice, Mark Thatcher, Brett Wilkie
SUPER 6 – MEN HELD AT NELSON BAY BOWLING CLUB, NSW, APRIL 6 & 7 Round 1 Queensland 17 def by New South Wales 21 Singles: Round 2 Queensland 21 def Northern Territory 13 Round 3 Queensland 21 def Australian Capital Territory 13 Final Queensland 21 def Western Australia 17 Place: Bronze – Brett Wilkie Pairs: Round 1 Queensland 10 def by New South Wales 23 Round 2 Queensland 14 draw Northern Territory 14 Round 3 Queensland 23 def Australian Capital Territory 11 Final Queensland 21 def Western Australia 9 Place: Fifth – Anthony Kiepe & Sean Baker Triples: Round 1 Queensland 12 def by New South Wales 14 Round 2 Queensland 25 def Northern Territory 8 Round 3 Queensland 17 draw Australian Capital Territory 17 Final Queensland 13 def by Western Australia 18 Place: Sixth – Darren Mullens, Mark Casey, Nathan Rice
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Australian Sides
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Open Interstate Competition QUEENSLAND VERSUS AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY - WOMEN HELD AT TUGGERANONG BOWLS CLUB, ACT, SEPTEMBER 13 & 14 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
76 68 61
def def def
Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory
42 51 51
Player of the Series: Lynsey Armitage Representing Queensland: Lynsey Armitage, Gail Crompton, Tracy Foster, Mary Geary, Maree Gibbs, Yvonne Lovelock, Sue McKenzie, Christina Pavlov, Marilyn Peddell, Maria Rigby, Pamela Rowe, Kerrie Wilson
QUEENSLAND VERSUS ACT – UNDER 25 WOMEN 1st Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 2nd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 3rd Test Singles Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland
25 22 34 25 33 42 26 23 24
def def by def def def def def def def
Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory
12 23 10 11 9 13 16 17 16
Player of the Series: Shahn Griffiths Representing Queensland: Amanda Bessell, Shahn Griffiths, Amanda Haevecker, Charlie Harkness, Elizabeth McKillop, Samantha Wilson
QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES - WOMEN HELD AT SOUTH TWEED BOWLS CLUB, QLD, NOVEMBER 8 & 9 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
46 56 46
def by New South Wales def by New South Wales def by New South Wales
58 70 65
Player of the Series: Lynsey Armitage Representing Queensland: Lynsey Armitage, Jane Bush, Lyn Cuthbertson, Tracy Foster, Maree Gibbs, Yvonne Lovelock, Sue McKenzie, Christina Pavlov, Marilyn Peddell, Maria Rigby, Pamela Rowe, Gail Waitai
QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES – UNDER 25 WOMEN 1st Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 2nd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 3rd Test Singles Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland
19 11 15 21 19 10 21 11 16
def by def by def by def def def by def def by def by
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
21 13 19 18 9 16 6 17 19
Player of the Series: Shahn Griffiths Representing Queensland: Amanda Bessell, Shahn Griffiths, Amanda Haevecker, Charlie Harkness, Emma Watts, Samantha Wilson 58 bowls queensland annual report
Open Interstate Competition QUEENSLAND VERSUS AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY - MEN HELD AT TUGGERANONG BOWLS CLUB, ACT, SEPTEMBER 13 & 14 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
72 63 63
def def def
Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory
48 51 48
Player of the Series: Nathan Rice Representing Queensland: Sean Baker, Mark Casey, Anthony Fantini, Lee Fitzhenry, Jason Grundon, Kelvin Kerkow, Anthony Kiepe, Darren Mullens, Nathan Rice, Mark Thatcher, Robert Wild, Brett Wilkie
QUEENSLAND VERSUS ACT – UNDER 25 MEN 1st Test Singles: Queensland 25 def Australian Capital Territory 20 Pairs: Queensland 32 def Australian Capital Territory 19 Triples: Queensland 32 def Australian Capital Territory 16 2nd Test Singles: Queensland 25 def Australian Capital Territory 9 Pairs: Queensland 30 def Australian Capital Territory 15 Triples: Queensland 23 def by Australian Capital Territory 30 3rd Test Singles Queensland 25 def Australian Capital Territory 14 Pairs: Queensland 36 def Australian Capital Territory 19 Triples: Queensland 17 def by Australian Capital Territory 25 Player of the Series: Dean McWhinney Representing Queensland: Des Cann, Jason Carpenter, Scott McLachlan, Dean McWhinney, Jamie Nordlof, Paul Petersen
QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES - MEN HELD AT SOUTH TWEED BOWLS CLUB, QLD, NOVEMBER 8 & 9 1st Test Queensland 2nd Test Queensland 3rd Test Queensland
58 65 62
def New South Wales def by New South Wales def by New South Wales
53 73 67
Player of the Series: Kelvin Kerkow Representing Queensland: Sean Baker, Mark Casey, Anthony Fantini, Lee Fitzhenry, Jason Grundon, Kelvin Kerkow, Anthony Kiepe, Mark Monro, Daren Mullens, Paul Petersen, Nathan Rice, Brett Wilkie
QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES – UNDER 25 MEN 1st Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 2nd Test Singles: Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland 3rd Test Singles Queensland Pairs: Queensland Triples: Queensland
21 14 8 21 12 9 21 12 14
def def by def by def def by def by def def def
New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales New South Wales
9 16 14 18 13 21 13 9 10
Player of the Series: Dean McWhinney Representing Queensland: Des Cann, Jason Carpenter, Dean McWhinney, Jamie Nordlof, Judd Percy, Sam White bowls queensland annual report 59
Senior State Sides SENIOR STATE SIDES ROUND ROBIN - WOMEN HELD AT WARILLA CLUB, NSW, OCTOBER 18 - 21 Round 1 Queensland 74 def Tasmania 46 Round 2 Queensland 52 def by Western Australia 65 Round 3 Queensland 65 def Victoria 53 Round 4 Queensland 58 def New South Wales 51 Round 5 Queensland 84 def Australian Capital Territory 51 Queensland - Second Place Player of the Series: Estelle Welsh Representing Queensland: Teresa Armitage, Jennifer Blundell, Eryn Brightwell, Imelda Brumpton, Margaret Fairbairn, Florence Keft, Rose Kling, Margaret O’Rourke, Bev Parker, Lesley Watson, Estelle Welsh, Lorraine Wilmott, ----------------------------------
SENIOR STATE SIDES ROUND ROBIN - MEN HELD AT WARILLA CLUB, NSW, OCTOBER 18 - 21 Round 1 Queensland 86 def Tasmania 44 Round 2 Queensland 81 def Northern Territory 44 Round 3 Queensland 82 def New South Wales 37 Round 4 Queensland 63 def Australian Capital Territory 49 Round 5 Queensland 34 def by Victoria 70 Round 6 Queensland 60 def Western Australia 54 Round 7 Queensland Bye Queensland - Winners Player of the Series: Geoffrey Brown Representing Queensland: Geoffrey Brown, Kerry Flint, Geoffrey Hawken, Jack Horne, Brendan Hoey, Neville Jenkins, Geoff Lanham, Ken Luck, Nigel Smith, Gary Thomas, John Walker, Geoff Williams
AUSTRALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP HELD AT TWEED HEADS BOWLS CLUB, AUGUST 22 - 25 Queensland qualifiers: Women: Men:
Kiani Andersen, Tracy Foster, Cassandra Millerick, Gail Waitai, Lorrain Zimmerman Kurt Brown, Anthony Kiepe, Ross Linneman, Richard Strawbridge, Peter Ward
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Bowls Queensland 2010 Awards Club Player of the Year – Female Lynn Long Burnett Club Player of the Year – Male Des Cann jnr Jindalee Player of the Year - Bowler with a Disability - Female Marion Morrison Enoggera Player of the Year – Bowler with a Disability – Male Robert Barker Musgrave Hill Junior Player of the Year – Female
Carly Griffiths
Bribie Island
Junior Player of the Year – Male Sean Ingham McKenzie Park Representative Player of the Year – Female Lynsey Armitage Club Helensvale Representative Player of the Year – Male Sean Baker Broadbeach Emerging Player of the Year Jason Carpenter Wynnum Manly Volunteer of the year – Unelected Jim Carruthers Isis Volunteer of the Year – Elected/Appointed Lexie Boyd Bribie Island Club of the Year – Medium
South Suburban Mackay
Club of the Year – Large Club Pine Rivers
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Men’s Districts and Clubs CLUB BRISBANE DBA:
18 Clubs
Ashgrove Bardon Enoggera Everton Park Ferny Grove Gaythorne Grange Kalinga Merthyr Newmarket New Farm Samford & District Stafford St Lucia Indooroopilly Toowong West Toowong Windsor
107 21 82 101 227 51 42 28 47 29 74 57 67 134 80 48 49 57
BRISBANE NORTH DBA:
17 Clubs
Aspley Memorial Banyo Bramble Bay Brighton Chermside Clayfield Dayboro Deception Bay Geebung Hamilton Hendra Nundah Kallangur Memorial Pine Rivers Memorial Sandgate Scarborough Toombul Wavell Heights
183 102 230 80 128 50 62 105 114 116 49 141 446 79 234 152 79 2350 22 Clubs
BUNDABERG/ PORT CURTIS DBA: Across The Waves Alumina Bargara Biloela Boyne Tannum Brothers Bundaberg Bundaberg Burnett Calliope Central Calliope Country East Bundaberg Elliott Heads Gin Gin Gladstone Isis Central Mill Isis Miriam Vale Mount Larcom Moore Park 1770 Tantitha Woodgate
92 45 142 52 83 65 55 111 45 8 54 60 48 66 22 45 31 24 98 34 69 98
BURNETT DBA INC:
15 Clubs
Biggenden Binjour
22 27
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ADDRESS 1301 Members President: Paul Burns Secretary: Des O'Neill PO Box 189 The Gap 4061 Yoku Road ASHGROVE 69 Bowman Pde BARDON 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA 7 Gearside St EVERTON PARK 20 Tramway St FERNY GROVE 18 Prospect St ENOGGERA 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE 20 Clark St WOOLOOWIN Oxlade Dr NEW FARM 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM Mr Samson Rd SAMFORD 352 Stafford Rd STAFFORD Carr St ST LUCIA Allwood St & Clarence Rd INDOOROOPILLY 59 Gailey Rd TARINGA 17 Bywong St TOOWONG 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR 2350 Members President: Neville Galbraith Secretary: John Krebs PO Box 226 Zillmere 4034 Nemira St ASPLEY 16 Froude St BANYO Victoria Ave & Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON 468 Rode Rd CHERMSIDE 20 Clark Street WOOLOOWIN 24 Bradley St DAYBORO Cnr Bailey Rd & Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY 21 Thompson St ZILLMERE 304 Lancaster Rd HAMILTON 24 Lethem St HENDRA 1351 Anzac Ave KALLANGUR Cnr Sparkes & Francis Rds LAWNTON Keogh Street SANDGATE 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE 175 Edinburugh Castle Rd WAVELL HEIGHTS 1347 Members President: Dave Sinden Secretary: Gavin Law PO Box 4043 Bundaberg South 4670 20 Thabeban Road EMU CREEK Bell Street GLADSTONE Cnr Whalley & Tanner Sts BARGARA 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND 130 Takalvan St BUNDABERG Quay St BUNDABERG Cnr Mulgrave & George Sts BUNDABERG 21 Drynan Dr CALLIOPE Stowe Road CALLIOPE Eastgate St BUNDABERG 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS 37 Somerset St GIN GIN 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE Kevin Livingstone Drive CORDALBA 46 Churchill St CHILDERS MacDonald Street MIRIAM VALE The Narrows Rd MOUNT LARCOM 33 Club Ave MOORE PARK Lot 1 Captain Cook Drive AGNES WATER Cnr Georeg & Tantitha Sts BUNDABERG Esplanade WOODGATE 439 Members President: Neville Williams Secretary: Bevin Barsby PO Box 434 Murgon 4605 Cnr Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN Burnett Hwy VIA GAYNDAH
PHONE Delegate: Des O'Neill
FAX
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
3366 5024 3366 6940 3355 3549 3355 5464 3851 1892 3855 2738 3856 5683 3857 1088 3254 3835 3352 7190 3254 0074 3289 1204 3856 2544
4060 4065 4051 4053 4055 4051 4051 4030 4005 4060 4005 4520 4053 4067 4068 4068 4066 4030
3366 2458 3366 2981 3355 1310 3355 5621 3851 1889 3355 2048 3356 9166 3857 1766 3358 1291 3356 4934 3358 2374 3289 1204 3356 5449 3371 1444 3720 9977 3870 1616 3371 2272 3857 1616
3720 9967 3870 1671 3870 0079 3857 0009
Delegate: Arthur Graham QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4034 4014 4019 4017 4032 4030 4521 4508 4034 4007 4011 4503 4501 4017 4020 4013 4012
3263 2030 3267 5250 3283 4411 3269 2385 3359 1097 3357 5194 3425 1374 3203 1233 3263 3133 3268 1841 3268 3567 3285 2267 3205 2677 3269 2343 3203 5677 3266 3442 3359 2142
3263 2030 3267 0916 3284 2773 3869 2404 3256 3492 3425 2265 3204 2116 3862 8193 3868 2269 3216 4345 3285 2821 3881 3840 3869 0428 3880 2710 3266 3088 3350 5934
Delegate: Gavin Law QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4355 4680 4670 4715 4680 4670 4670 4670 4680 4680 4670 4670 4671 4680 4660 4660 4677 4695 4670 4677 4670 4660
4153 5644 4972 8808 4159 2202 4992 1689 4973 8384 4152 7340 4151 3183 4151 4217 4975 6260 4975 7454 4152 2540 4159 6167 4157 2172 4972 1191 4126 6126 4126 1516 4974 5128 4975 1261 4159 8326 4974 9899 4151 3345 4126 8880
4159 2255 4992 3933 4973 7061 4153 1131 4151 4073 4975 7359 4153 4991 4159 6555 4972 1191 4126 1421
4159 8527 4151 3347 4126 8734
Delegate: Bevin Barsby QLD 4621 QLD 4625
4127 1268 4161 3231
4161 3149
CLUB Durong Eidsvold Gayndah Goomeri Kingaroy Monto Mundubbera Murgon Nanango Proston Tansey Wondai Country Yarraman
15 13 47 21 69 48 16 38 41 11 26 15 30
CABOOLTURE DBA:
11 Clubs
Beachmere Community Bongaree Bribie Island Caboolture Lakes Caboolture Memorial Donnybrook & District Glasshouse Country Kilcoy Narangba Solander Lake Woodford & District
47 194 349 131 46 34 80 40 43 210 47
CENTRAL QUEENSLAND DBA: Baralaba Dee Diggers Memorial Emu Park Gracemere Mount Morgan Welfare Moura Rockhampton North Rockhampton St Lawrence & District Theodore Victoria Park Wowan Yeppoon
14 Clubs 11 36 141 79 40 27 32 112 111 15 7 34 22 163
CONDAMINE DBA:
10 Clubs
Bell & District Memorial Chinchilla Dalby North Dalby Jandowae Meandarra Miles Tara Taroom Wandoan
3 100 124 79 29 10 35 31 33 33
CUNNINGHAM DBA:
28 Clubs
Algester RAAf Amberley Boonah Cementco Corinda Durack-Inala Esk Goodna Graceville Harrisville
166 34 34 101 79 40 20 40 60 26
ADDRESS Chinchilla Rd 5 Esplanade 13 Meson Street 57 Moore St 141 Youngman St 33 Airport Road Seligmann Avenue 103 MacAlister St 2 Henry Street Murphys Way Gayndah Rd & Burnett Hwy Bunya Hwy Margaret St
DURONG EIDSVOLD GAYNDAH GOOMERI KINGAROY MONTO MUNDUBBERA MURGON NANANGO PROSTON HEIGHTS TANSEY VIA GOOMERI WONDAI YARRAMAN
1221 Members President: Alan Thorp Secretary: Bob Fraser 15 Lee Ave Bongaree 4507 Main Road BEACHMERE 54 Toorbul Street BONGAREE Welsby Parade BONGAREE 16 Stringfellow Road CABOOLTURE 101 King Street CABOOLTURE 11 Amy Street DONNYBROOK 10 Coonowrin Rd GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS 11 Royston St KILCOY 225 Mackie Road NARANGBA Sunderland Drive BANKSIA BEACH Webb Lane WOODFORD 830 Members President: Charles Bond Secretary: David Fraser-Grant PO Box 9778 Frenchville 4701 Lew Drake Dr BARALABA Horse Creek MOUNT MORGAN Robinson Lane NORTH ROCKHAMPTON Pattison Street EMU PARK Brooks Street GRACEMERE 28 Thompson Ave MOUNT MORGAN McCarthur & Nott Sts MOURA 94 Victoria Pde ROCKHAMPTON 3 Glenmore Road NORTH ROCKHAMPTON Railway Pde ST LAWRENCE The Boulevard THEODORE Hall St ROCKHAMPTON Don St WOWAN 16-28 Bowls Street YEPPOON 477 Members President: Gordon Usher Secretary: Christopher Baldwyn PO Box 41 Tara 4421 2 Wallace St BELL Cnr Park & Boyd Sts CHINCHILLA 58 Patrick St DALBY 13 Eagle St DALBY 94 High Street JANDOWAE 1 Maude Street MEANDARRA Cnr Pine St & Eleanor St MILES 1 Fry St TARA Martin St TAROOM Henderson Rd WANDOAN 2021 Members President: Tony Butler Secretary: Bev Formby PO Box 429 Acacia Ridge 4110 41 Endiandra St ALGESTER Southern Amberley Rd AMBERLEY Coronation Dr BOONAH 4 Station Ave DARRA 58 Hall Ave CORINDA Cnr Blunder & Bowhill Rds DURACK Hampton Rd ESK 122 Brisbane Tce GOODNA 16 Wylie St GRACEVILLE Wienholt St HARRISVILLE
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4610 4627 4625 4601 4610 4630 4626 4605 4615 4613 4601 4606 4614
PHONE 4168 0175 4165 1257 4161 1558 4168 4104 4162 1404 4166 1331 4165 4153 4168 1043 4163 3363 4168 9332 4168 7139 4168 5582 4163 8269
FAX 4168 0160 4161 1842 4162 1066 4165 4153 4171 0563
4168 5582 Same
Delegate: Brian Chapman QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4510 4507 4507 4510 4510 4510 4518 4515 4504 4507 4514
5499 1872 3408 0005 3408 1018 5495 1314 5495 3160 5498 8190 5496 9311 5497 1084 3888 7922 3408 7021 5496 1051
5499 2834 3408 0005 3408 2323 5495 1314 5428 1468 5498 8222 5493 0887 3888 7933 3408 6054 5496 1051
Delegate: Charles Bond QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4702 4714 4702 4702 4702 4714 4718 4700 4701 4707 4719 4700 4702 4703
4998 1349 4938 1090 4926 2477 4939 6503 4933 2626 4938 1131 4997 1155 4922 1685 4922 5285 4956 9085 4993 1365 4922 5327 4937 1277 4939 1487
4938 1090 4928 5997 4938 7144 4933 4555 4997 3113 4922 7049 4956 9003 4993 1313
4939 8699
Delegate: David Cunningham QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4408 4413 4405 4405 4410 4422 4415 4421 4420 4419
4663 1197 4662 7319 4662 2243 4662 3716 4668 5207 4665 6159 4627 1101 4665 3329 4627 3205 4627 4236
4662 7388 4669 8000 4662 1020 4668 5207
4665 3324 4627 3525
Delegate: Kevin Luton QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4115 4306 4310 4076 4075 4077 4312 4300 4075 4307
3273 7022 3281 2960 5463 1293 3375 4307 3379 2338 3372 1267 5424 1213 3818 0110 3379 1302 5467 1297
3273 7221 5463 1293 3375 4061 3379 1403 same 3818 6767
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CLUB North Ipswich Ipswich United Services Ipswich Jindalee Lowood & District Memorial Moorooka Mount Crosby Oxley Rathdowney Memorial Rosewood Salisbury Souths Acacia Sunnybank Swifts Tarragindi Toogoolawah Wellers Hill Yeronga
46 176 52 213 50 101 32 44 11 52 116 59 160 110 63 47 43 46
DOWNS DBA:
13 Clubs
Crows Nest Drayton Gatton Laidley Millmerran Memorial Oakey & District Memorial Peranga & District Pittsworth Toowoomba North Toowoomba South Toowoomba Toowoomba West Toowoomba
67 131 60 55 51 57 21 78 89 140 240 98 157
FRASER COAST DBA:
19 Clubs
The Albert Boonooroo-Sandy Straits Burgowan Burrum Heads Cooloola Coast Doon Villa Gympie Hervey Bay Imbil Kandanga Kenilworth Kilkivan Maryborough Pialba Services Memorial Pomona Rainbow Beach Services Memorial M'boro Tin Can Bay Urangan
81 46 52 109 54 97 43 181 16 51 35 29 69 117 55 39 88 35 285
GATEWAY DBA:
24 Clubs
Bulimba Balmoral Belmont Services Camp Hill Cannon Hill Capalaba Carina Leagues Cleveland Coorparoo Greenslopes Holland Park
66 44 217 36 43 197 84 242 47 41 29
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ADDRESS Cnr Pine & Canning Sts Joyce Street Merle Finimore Ave Sinnamon Road 157 Main St 76 Koala Rd 770 Mt Crosby Road Englefield Road Mt Lindsay Highway 75-83 Mill St 37 Ainsworth St Mortimer Rd Cnr Gagar & Turton Sts Cnr Brisbane Rd & Green St 30 Andrew Ave 7 Dingyarra St 34 Esher St 11 Querrin Street
NORTH IPSWICH EAST IPSWICH IPSWICH JINDALEE LOWOOD MOOROOKA MT CROSBY OXLEY RATHDOWNEY ROSEWOOD SALISBURY ACACIA RIDGE SUNNYBANK BOOVAL TARRAGINDI TOOGOOLAWAH WELLERS HILL YERONGA
1244 Members President: Gordon Jackson Secretary: Harry Warr 13 Brown St Toowoomba 4350 Toowoomba Rd CROWS NEST 46 Gipps Street TOOWOOMBA 1 Hickey St GATTON 73 John St LAIDLEY 38 Walpole St MILLMERRAN Kent Street OAKEY 34 Denham Street PERANGA 14 Weale Street PITTSWORTH 41 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA Elsworthy & Lemnos St TOOWOOMBA 331-339 Hume St TOOWOOMBA 40 Lindsay St TOOWOOMBA West Street TOOWOOMBA 1482 Members President: Donald Ridge Secretary: Lester Buchanan PO Box 7227 Hervey Bay 4655 River Road GYMPIE 125 Eckert Rd BOONOOROO 4 George St TORBANLEA Burrum Heads Rd BURRUM HEADS 4463 Gympie Rd TIN CAN BAY 297 Lennox St MARYBOROUGH 1 Bowlers Dr GYMPIE 11-17 Denman Camp Rd SCARNESS 59 Yabba Rd IMBIL Hasthorpe Park KANDANGA Phillip Street KENILWORTH 21 Crescent KILKIVAN 506 Kent Street MARYBOROUGH 56 Taylor Street PIALBA School Street POMONA Turana St RAINBOW BEACH 216-220 Lennox St MARYBOROUGH Kidd Straight TIN CAN BAY Dayman St URANGAN 2658 Members President: Garnet Ray Secretary: Earl Klease PO Box 5187 Alexandra Hills 4161 236 Thynne Rd MORNINGSIDE Balmoral Park off Bennetts Rd MORNINGSIDE Cnr Narracott & Thorne Sts CARINA Ferguson Rd CAMP HILL 16 Princess St CANNON HILL 113 Ney Rd CAPALABA 401 Stanley Road CARINA 162 Middle Street CLEVELAND Harries Rd COORPAROO 131 Ridge St GREENSLOPES 49 Abbotsleith St HOLLAND PARK
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4305 4305 4305 4074 4311 4105 4306 4075 4287 4340 4107 4110 4109 4304 4121 4313 4121 4104
PHONE 3281 1979 3281 1228 3281 1420 3376 1240 5426 1155 3848 8285 3201 0140 3379 4307 5544 1242 5464 1213 3277 2274 3277 6600 3345 1359 3282 7511 3848 2682 5423 1165 3848 6712 3848 1146
FAX 3281 0440 3202 2762 3281 1420 3376 1989 3848 8295 3201 2142 3379 4333 5464 1266 3277 7815 3277 0275 3282 7511 3848 2682 5423 1169 3848 7754 3892 1041
Delegate: Gordon Jackson QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4355 4350 4343 4341 4357 4401 4352 4356 4350 4350 4350 4350 4350
4698 1450 4630 1223 5462 1231 5465 1273 4695 1169 4691 1267 4692 8126 4693 1041 4639 2273 4639 2338 4635 1960 4632 3174 4639 4313
4630 2005 5462 5279 5465 1273 4695 1170 4691 1267 Same 4693 3211 4639 2227 4635 1870 4632 1790 4639 4565
Delegate: John Walker QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4570 4650 4662 4659 4580 4650 4570 4655 4570 4570 4574 4600 4650 4655 4568 4581 4650 4580 4655
5482 1095 4129 8202 4129 4921 4129 5169 5486 4836 4121 3097 5482 1193 4128 1093 5484 5102 5484 3253 5446 0292 5484 1270 4121 3285 4128 1432 5485 1202 5486 3191 4121 4394 5486 4231 4128 9679
5482 8808 4129 8024 4128 0169 4129 5368 5486 4071 4121 3097 5482 1193 4124 4421 5488 4536 5446 0281 4121 3210 4124 5200 5485 0489 5486 3940 4123 0935 5486 4031 4125 2028
Delegate: Garnett Ray QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4170 4170 4152 4152 4170 4157 4152 4163 4151 4120 4121
3399 7970 3395 6033 3398 1551 3398 1297 3399 8664 3390 3011 3398 3877 3286 1161 3394 2121 3394 4942 3394 1825
3399 8250 3395 7432 3843 2576 3843 0941 3399 7168 3823 1068 3398 7653 3821 0955 3847 5452 3847 1120 3394 1825
CLUB Logan City Rec & Sport Lynndon Macleay Island Manly Mt Gravatt Norman Park Services Pt Lookout Victoria Point Russell Island Springwood Wellington Point Wynnum Wynnum Manly Leagues
160 99 53 122 236 45 60 217 30 159 177 144 110
4 Alba Lane 47 Galsworthy St Benowa St 26 Faine St 1873 Logan Road 43 Norman Avenue East Coast Rd 3 Poinciana Avenue Jackson Rd 4 Pauline Avenue Anson Rd 1 Bridge St Adam Street
23 Clubs
3839 Members President: George Thompson Secretary: Max Morris PO Box 124 Elanora 4221 Hopkins St BEAUDESERT Hanover St BEENLEIGH Cnr Asmore Rd & Carrara St BENOWA 169 Surf Parade BROADBEACH Connor Street BURLEIGH HEADS 18-22 Christie Street CANUNGRA Cnr Scott & Warner Sts COOLANGATTA 14 Kalimna Drive BROADBEACH WATERS 20-28 Discovery Drive HELENSVALE Cayuga Street NERANG 9 Markeri Street MERMAID BEACH 1 Somerset Drive MUDGEERABA 104 Musgrave Ave CHIRN PARK Cnr Thrush & Sunbird Ave PARADISE POINT 263 Ron Penhaligon Way ROBINA 218/196 Logan Street EAGLEBY 1 Marine Pde SOUTHPORT 6-12 Beacon Rd NORTH TAMBORINE Kaleena Street TUGUN Florence St TWEED HEADS 4 Minjungbal Dr SOUTH TWEED HEADS Leisure Dr BANORA POINT 324 Cabbage Tree Point Rd STEIGLITZ
GOLD COAST TWEED DBA: Beaudesert Beenleigh Benowa Broadbeach Burleigh Heads Canungra Coolangatta Gold Coast Bowls & Comm Club Helensvale Mckenzie Park-Nerang Mermaid Beach Mudgeeraba Musgrave Hill Paradise Point Robina Sapphire Gardens Southport Tamborine Mountain Tugun Tweed Heads South Tweed Twin Towns Services Woongoolba
86 172 47 168 347 18 191 41 330 150 120 101 272 353 214 68 74 24 273 380 181 175 54
LEICHHARDT DBA:
13 Clubs
Aramac Barcaldine Blackwater Blackall Capella Blair Athol Clermont Dysart Emerald Longreach Middlemount Springsure Tieri Winton
28 27 21 25 17 8 33 51 58 17 16 2 7
MACKAY DBA:
15 Clubs
Airlie Beach Glenden Bottle Tree Mackay North Mackay Mackay RSL Memorial Mackay City Marian Mackay Suburban Moranbah Mackay Northern Beaches Pioneer Valley Proserpine
25 47 81 219 42 96 55 110 59 144 31 53
KINGSTON HOLLAND PARK EAST MACLEAY ISLAND MANLY UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT NORMAN PARK POINT LOOKOUT VICTORIA POINT RUSSELL ISLAND SPRINGWOOD WELLINGTON POINT WYNNUM WYNNUM NORTH
310 Members President: Rodney McMillan Secretary: David Ling PO Box 240 Emerald 4720 Lodge St ARAMAC Cnr Beech & Gidyea Sts BARCALDINE 2 Mulga St BLACKWATER Shamrock St BLACKALL 1 Langton Street CAPELLA Lime St CLERMONT Adair Street DYSART Hospital Road EMERALD 142 Eagle Street LONGREACH Centenary Dr MIDDLE MOUNT Star Street SPRINGSURE North Rd TIERI 87 Elderslie St WINTON 1167 Members President: Neil Blackburn Secretary: Alan Neeve PO Box 8689 Mount Pleasant 4740 37 Jupp St JUBILEE POCKET Dalton Place GLENDEN Cnr Nebo Rd & George St MACKAY 74-76 Malcolmson St MACKAY Wren St MACKAY Cnr Shakespeare & Shaw Sts MACKAY 15 Reg Smith Street MARIAN 36 Wardrop St MACKAY Belyando Ave MORANBAH 2 Rosewood Drive RURAL VIEW Eungella Rd GARGETT 37 Jupp St PROSERPINE
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4114 4121 4184 4179 4122 4170 4183 4165 4184 4127 4160 4178 4178
3208 4366 3349 4755 3409 5364 3396 3272 3349 2367 3399 7902 3409 8182 3207 8540 3409 1330 3208 3211 3822 1200 3396 1829 3393 3581
3808 4606 3422 1778 3409 5266 3393 3088 3349 2787 3409 8608 3207 8682 3409 1332 3299 2073 3822 1200 3893 1485 3348 5366
Delegate: George Thompson QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD NSW NSW NSW QLD
4285 4207 4217 4218 4220 4275 4225 4218 4212 4211 4218 4213 4215 4216 4226 4207 4215 4272 4224 2485 2486 2486 4207
5541 1174 3287 2208 5597 1011 5531 5913 5535 1023 5543 5223 5536 6677 5531 7681 5573 1491 5596 0844 5572 3463 5530 5834 5532 1277 5577 1948 5593 1011 3804 7525 5531 2626 5545 1308 5534 1245 5536 3800 5524 3655 5524 1895 5546 2258
5541 3953 3807 8977 5597 1657 5592 0463 5576 1592 5543 5050 5536 8040 5592 2095 5573 1577 5578 1972 5575 4288 5559 0710 5571 0976 5577 4800 5593 1021 3804 7525 5591 6289 5545 1351 5534 2662 5506 8114 5524 4523 5524 1432 5546 2262
Delegate: Rod Redhead QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4726 4725 4717 4472 4702 4721 4745 4720 4730 4746 4722 4709 4735
4651 3360 4651 1362 4982 5275 4657 4365 4984 9610 4983 1371 4958 1277 4982 1173 4658 1186 4985 7525 4984 1169 4984 8132 4657 1307
4651 2772 4986 1629
4983 2409 4958 2560 4982 1135 4658 2140 4985 7541 4984 1169 4984 8535 4657 0751
Delegate: Graeme Allan QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4802 4743 4740 4740 4740 4740 4753 4740 4744 4740 4741 4800
4946 7656 4958 9205 4957 3571 4942 3393 4955 1932 4957 4410 4954 3262 4957 3233 4941 7397 4954 8677 4958 5138 4945 1093
4948 1464 4958 9205 4953 5015 4942 3040 4955 1933 4957 4410 4954 3262 4953 4402 4941 8545 4954 8670 4958 5138 4945 2669
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CLUB Sarina Seaforth St Helens MARANOA/ WARREGO DBA: Augathella RSL Memorial Charleville Cunnamulla Injune Mitchell Quilpie Roma St George Surat
99 69 37 9 Clubs 18 21 55 23 39 20 77 19 28
NORTH QUEENSLAND DBA: Alligator Creek Ayr Bowen Brandon Services Memorial Charters Towers Collinsville Cutheringa Giru Home Hill Hughenden Ingham Jubilee Macknade Magnetic Island Mystic Sands Noorla Thuringowa City Suburban Townsville South Townsville Wangaratta
22 Clubs 1 29 40 33 39 31 17 75 27 45 27 72 104 11 23 12 59 148 103 15 76 30
NORTH WEST DBA:
6 Clubs
Cloncurry Julia Creek Leichhardt Services Mount Isa Normanton Richmond
23 4 21 40 7 11
SOUTHERN DOWNS DBA: Allora Clifton Goondiwindi Inglewood Killarney Southern Cross Stanthorpe The Summit Tannymorel Tenterfield Texas & District Memorial Warwick East Warwick
13 Clubs 17 38 68 31 21 37 33 60 6 55 29 28 61
SUNSHINE COAST DBA:
20 Clubs
Buderim Caloundra
222 307
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ADDRESS Beach Rd Walsh Ave ST Helens Beach Rd
SARINA SEAFORTH CALEN
300 Members President: Neville Short Secretary: Lloyd Harth "Teddington" Surat 4417 Elfin St AUGATHELLA Epacris St CHARLEVILLE 40 John St CUNNAMULLA Cnr Hutton St & Fourth Ave INJUNE Dublin St MITCHELL Brolga Street QUILPIE 35 Lovell St ROMA Victoria St ST GEORGE Marcus St SURAT 1017 Members President: Merv Cameron Secretary: William Green PO Box 4387 Kirwan 4817 10 Parkland Rd ALLIGATOR CREEK 101 Young St AYR 38 Livingstone Street BOWEN 1-5 Toll Street BRANDON 8 Prior St CHARTERS TOWERS Mary St CHARTERS TOWERS Scottville Rd COLLINSVILLE 8 Harold Street TOWNSVILLE MILL ST GIRU 87 Ninth Ave HOME HILL Little Ave HUGHENDEN Ann Street INGHAM 13 Burdekin St MUNDINGBURRA CSR Mill Ground MACKNADE 18 Marine Pde ARCADIA 135 Mystic Avenue MYSTIC SANDS 33 McIllwraith ST INGHAM 159 Bamford Lane KIRWAN 5 Carr St HYDE PARK The Strand TOWNSVILLE 4 Bell Street SOUTH TOWNSVILLE Murroona St BOWEN 106 Members President: Rod Jolly Secretary: Paul Williamson PO Box 347 Mt Isa 4825 Cnr Sheaffe & Ramsey Sts CLONCURRY 84 Burke St JULIA CREEK Carbonate St MOUNT ISA Fourth Avenue MOUNT ISA Landsborough Street NORMANTON 87 Crawford Street RICHMOND 484 Members President: James Rickard Secretary: Des Buchbach 7 Golf Links Ave Warwick 4370 Warwick ST ALLORA 64 East St CLIFTON 2 Bowen St GOONDIWINDI Brook Street INGLEWOOD Arbutus St KILLARNEY Palmerin Street WARWICK Amosfield Rd STANTHORPE 22 Sawmill Road THE SUMMIT 25 Oak St TANNYMOREL Molesworth St TENTERFIELD 20 Avon Street TEXAS 1 Lyons Street WARWICK Fitzroy St WARWICK 2936 Members President: Ronald Somerville Secretary: Derek Wotton PO Box 1067 Cotton Tree 4558 Cnr Tindale & Elizabeth Sts BUDERIM Cnr Arthur & Bingera Tce CALOUNDRA
QLD 4737 QLD 4741 QLD 4798
PHONE 4956 1612 4959 0201 4958 8141
FAX 4956 1138 4959 0719 4958 8641
Delegate: Lloyd Harth QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4477 4470 4490 4454 4465 4480 4455 4487 4417
4654 5254 4654 1520 4655 1177 4626 1106 4623 1267 4656 1388 4622 1146 4625 3331 4626 5169
4655 1177 4626 1520 4623 6610 4622 5104 4626 5170
Delegate: Mervyn Cameron QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4816 4807 4805 4808 4820 4820 4804 4810 4809 4806 4821 4850 4812 4850 4819 4816 4850 4817 4812 4810 4810 4805
4780 4819 4783 1336 4786 1196 4782 5385 4787 3366 4787 2403 4785 5444 4771 3742 4782 9175 4782 1185 4741 1219 4776 2117 4779 1207 4777 7153 4778 5290 4770 7355 4776 2179 4773 1223 4779 4983 4771 2688 4771 4204 4785 1197
4778 8008 4783 7475 4786 3792 4782 5483 4787 2403 4771 3530 4782 1185
4779 1517 4777 8118 4778 5209 4770 7445 4723 1473 4725 5145 4771 6107 4785 2345
Delegate: Rod Jolly QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4824 4823 4825 4825 4890 4822
4742 1162 4746 7249 4743 2372 4743 2393 4745 1614 4741 3171
4742 1162 4746 7249 4743 2188 4741 3010
Delegate: James Rickard QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD NSW QLD QLD QLD
4362 4361 4390 4387 4373 4370 4380 4377 4372 2372 4385 4370 4370
4666 3380 4697 3137 4671 3777 4652 1103 4664 1214 4661 1876 4681 1276 4683 2366 4664 4230 02 67361023 4653 1159 4661 9050 4661 1516
4666 3380 4671 4654 4652 1110 4664 1310 4681 3162 4683 2378 4664 4233 0267362925 4653 1490 4661 1516
Delegate: Ron Somerville QLD 4556 QLD 4551
5445 1104 5491 1961
5476 9154 5491 9541
CLUB Coolum Beach Cooroy RSL& Citizens Headland Kawana Maleny Mapleton Maroochydore Beach Mooloolah Valley Mooloolaba Nambour Nambour Heights Noosa Heads c Pacific Paradise Palmwoods Pelican Waters Tewantin-Noosa Woombye Yandina TROPICAL FAR NORTH QUEENDLAND DBA: Atherton Babinda Cairns West Cairns Cardwell Cooktown Dimbulah Edge Hill Memorial Brothers Edmonton Gordonvale Herberton Memorial Innisfail Malanda Marlin Coast Mareeba & Memorial Mossman Memorial Ravenshoe Memorial Silkwood Sth Johnstone Stratford Thursday Island Tully Weipa Yungaburra
229 61 104 274 43 54 270 20 253 91 86 141 201 53 239 191 43 54 24 Clubs 60 24 88 113 17 26 22 161 41 55 20 76 37 83 77 91 16 22 30 38 11 31 97 36
ADDRESS Elizabeth St 5 Opal Street Syd Lingard Drive 476 Nicklin Way 8 Bunya St 5 Post Office Rd 15 Memorial Ave 129 Connection Road 70 Brisbane Rd 76 Coronation Avenue 54 Isabella Avenue Lanyana Way 13 Menzies Drive 1 Nicklin Road 49 Nelson Street 65 Hilton Tce Hill Street 30 Steggalls Rd
COOLUM BEACH COOROY BUDERIM WURTULLA MALENY MAPLETON MAROOCHYDORE MOOLOOLAH MOOLOOLABA NAMBOUR PELICAN WATERS NOOSA HEADS PACIFIC PARADISE PALMWOODS GOLDEN BEACH TEWANTIN WOOMBYE YANDINA
1272 Members President: Bernard Wolland Secretary: Doug Murray PO Box 2689 Mareeba 4880 39 Vernon Street ATHERTON 110 Munro Street BABINDA 117-125 Toogood Rd WOREE CAIRNS 216 Gatton St CAIRNS Gregory St CARDWELL 129 Charlotte Street COOKTOWN Stephens St DIMBULAH 181 Woodward St EDGE HILL 22-26 Armstrong St EDMONTON Cnr Swan St & Mill St GORDONVALE Grace St HERBERTON 1 The Corso INNISFAIL 18 Park Ave MALANDA Trinity Beach Rd TRINITY BEACH 43 Anzac Avenue MAREEBA 6-8 Johnston Road MOSSMAN Monument Street RAVENSHOE Japoon Rd KURRIMINE BEACH 6 Branch Rd SOUTH JOHNSTONE 5 Rinks Close STRATFORD Victoria Pde THURSDAY ISLAND Butler St TULLY Artie Wales Dr WEIPA 19 Cedar Street YUNGABURRA
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4573 4563 4556 4575 4552 4560 4558 4553 4557 4560 4551 4567 4564 4555 4551 4565 4559 4561
PHONE 5446 1153 5447 6051 5478 0400 5493 1233 5494 2335 5445 7479 5443 1307 5494 5211 5444 1387 5441 1076 5441 2713 5447 3433 5448 7132 5445 9190 5492 1032 5449 7155 5442 1480 5446 7126
FAX 5446 4422 5442 5284 5478 0422 5493 1308 5494 2338 5445 7479 5443 1292 5494 5344 5444 6026 5441 4759 5476 3340 5474 9695 5448 8071 5445 0199 5492 1066 5449 7661 5442 2470 5472 8192
Delegate: Bernard Wolland QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4883 4861 4868 4870 4849 4895 4872 4870 4869 4865 4872 4860 4885 4879 4880 4873 4888 4857 4859 4870 4875 4854 4874 4884
4091 1258 4067 1148 4054 3322 4051 1814 4066 8680 4069 5819 4093 5193 4053 1036 4055 5344 4056 1050 4096 2201 4061 1250 4096 5334 4057 6931 4092 5288 4098 1434 4097 6127 4065 2212 4064 2179 4055 1344 4069 2339 4068 1230 4069 7300 4095 3596
4095 8072 4067 1148 4054 7848 4031 7838 4069 5866 4053 1550 4045 4599 4056 1234 4061 1384
4092 5741 4098 1482 4097 6107 4065 2201 4055 1360 4068 0630 4069 7616 4095 3522
Total: 337 Clubs 26802 Members Clubs Closed - 2011 Eton North Highfields Ithaca Maroochy Swan
Clubs Transferred to NSW - 2011 Kingscliff
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Ladies’ Districts and Clubs CLUB BRISBANE DBA:
16 Clubs
Ashgrove Bardon Enoggera Everton Park Ferny Grove Gaythorne Grange Merthyr Newmarket New Farm Samford& District Stafford St Lucia Indooroopilly Toowong Windsor
36 5 38 96 88 16 10 23 22 36 33 27 50 39 21 28
BRISBANE NORTH DLBA:
17 Clubs
Aspley Banyo Bramble Bay Brighton Chermside Clayfield Dayboro Deception Bay Geebung Hamilton Hendra/Nundah Kallangur Pine Rivers Sandgate Scarborough Toombul Wavell Heights
95 22 135 33 84 41 25 61 63 38 32 53 140 40 95 84 44
BUNDABERG/ PORT CURTIS DLBA: 1770 Across The Waves Bargara Biloela Boyne-Tannum Bundaberg Brothers Bundaberg Burnett Calliope Central Calliope East Bundaberg Elliott Heads Gin Gin Gladstone Isis Ladies Miriam Vale Mount Larcom Moore Tantitha Woodgate
20 Clubs 26 37 77 28 38 58 62 53 32 4 29 56 41 35 38 24 16 55 21 69
BURNETT DLBA:
15 Clubs
Biggenden Binjour Durong Eidsvold Gayndah
12 23 11 7 16
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ADDRESS 568 Members President: Secretary: Des O'Neil PO Box 189 The Gap 4061 Yoku Road ASHGROVE 69 Bowman Parade BARDON 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA 7 Gearside Street EVERTON PARK 20 Tramway Street FERNY GROVE 18 Prospect Street ENOGGERA 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE Oxlade Drive NEW FARM 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM Mt Samson Road SAMFORD 352 Stafford Road STAFFORD Carr Street ST LUCIA Allwood St & Clarence Rd INDOOROOPILLY 59 Gailey Rd TARINGA 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR 1085 Members President: PamVan Homrigh Secretary: Pat Bridge PO Box 386 Zillmere 4034 Nemira Street ASPLEY 16 Froude Street BANYO Victoria Ave & Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON 468 Rode Road CHERMSIDE 20 Clark Street WOOLOOWIN 24 Bradley Street DAYBORO Cnr Bailey Rd & Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY 21 Thompson Streeet ZILLMERE Lancaster Road HAMILTON 24 Letham Street HENDRA 135 Anzac Avenue KALLANGUR Cnr Sparkes & Framcos Rds LAWNTON Burnett Place off Brighton Rd SANDGATE 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE 175 Edinburgh Castle Road WAVELL HEIGHTS 799 Members President: Patricia Andrew Secretary: Margaret Henderson 3 Irving Ct Boyne Island 4680 Captain Cook Drive GAYNDAH Thabeban Road BUNDABERG Cnr Whalley & Tanner Sts BARGARA 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND 130 Takalvan Street BUNDABERG Quay St BUNDABERG Cnr George & Mulgrave Streets BUNDABERG 21 Drynan Drive CALLIOPE Stowe Road CALLIOPE Eastgate St BUNDABERG 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS 37 Somerset St GIN GIN 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE Churchill Street CHILDERS Macdonald Street MIRIAM VALE MOUNT LARCOM Narrows Road Club Avenue MOORE PARK George Street BUNDABERG The Esplanade WOODGATE 260 Members President: Helen Walker Secretary: Beverley Speight C/-4 Boyle St Monto 4630 Cnr Edward & Mary Street BIGGENDEN Burnett Highway VIA GAYNDAH Chinchilla Road DURONG 5 Esplanade Street EIDSVOLD 13 Meson St GAYNDAH
PHONE Delegate: Jean Harris
FAX
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
3366 2458 3366 6940 3355 3549 3355 5464 3851 1892 3855 2738 3856 5683 3254 3835 3352 7190 3254 0074 3289 1204 3856 2544
4060 4065 4051 4053 4055 4051 4051 4005 4060 4005 4520 4053 4067 4068 4068 4030
3366 2458 3366 2981 3355 1310 3355 5588 3851 1889 3355 2048 3356 9166 3358 1291 3356 4934 3358 2374 3289 1204 3356 5449 3371 1444 3870 1616 3857 1616
3720 9967 3857 0009
Delegate: PamVan Homrigh QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4034 4014 4019 4017 4032 4030 4521 4508 4034 4007 4011 4503 4501 4017 4020 4013 4012
3263 2030 3267 5250 3283 4411 3269 2385 3359 1097 3357 5194 3425 1374 3203 1233 3263 3133 3268 1841 3268 3567 3285 2267 3205 2677 3269 2343 3203 5677 3266 3442 3359 2142
3263 2030 3267 0916 3284 2773 3869 2404 3256 3492 34252265 3204 2116 3862 8193 3868 2269 3216 4345 3285 2821 3881 2351 3869 0428 3880 2710 3266 3088 3350 5934
Delegate: Patricia Andrew QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4625 4670 4670 4715 4680 4670 4670 4670 4307 4680 4670 4670 4671 4680 4660 4677 4695 4670 4670 4660
4974 9899 4153 5644 4159 2202 4992 1689 4973 8384 4152 7340 4151 3183 4151 4217 4975 6260 4975 7454 4151 3099 4159 6167 4157 2172 4972 1191 4126 1516 4974 5128 4975 1261 4159 8326 4151 3345 4126 8880
4151 1154 4159 2255 4992 3933 4973 7061 4151 3211 4151 4073 4975 7359 4159 6555 4972 1191
4159 8527 4126 8734
Delegate: Beverley Speight QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4621 4625 4610 4627 4625
4127 1268 4161 3231 4168 0248 4165 1257 4161 1558
4168 0160
CLUB Goomeri Kingaroy Monto Mundubbera Murgon Nanango Proston Tansey Wondai Country Yarraman
17 32 28 10 24 24 2 14 19 21
CABOOLTURE DLBA:
11 Clubs
Beachmere Community Bongaree Bribie Island Caboolture Lakes Caboolture Memorial Donnybrook & District Glasshouse Country Kilcoy Narangba Solander Lake Woodford & District
14 92 164 61 40 37 35 16 24 145 24
CENTRAL QUEENSLAND DLBA: Baralaba Dee Diggers Memorial Emu Park Bc Inc Gracemere Mount Morgan Welfare Moura Rockhampton North Rockhampton St Lawrence & District Theodore Victoria Park Wowan Yeppoon
14 Clubs 13 18 64 45 30 10 17 76 79 7 8 35 15 99
CONDAMINE DLBA:
10 Clubs
Bell & District Memorial Chinchilla Dalby North Dalby Jandowae Meandarra Miles Tara Taroom Wandoan
2 37 53 14 23 13 13 14 16 22
CUNNINGHAM DBA:
28 Clubs
Algester Boonah Brisbane Cementco Corinda Durack-Inala Esk Goodna Harrisville North Ipswich Ipswich United Servics Ipswich Jindalee
97 19 16 24 65 17 8 18 9 23 94 39 94
ADDRESS 57 Moore St Youngman St Aerodrome Rd Seligmann Drive Macalister Street 2 Henry Street Murphys Way Cnr Gayndah Rd & Burnett Hwy Bunya Hwy Margaret St
GOOMERI KINGAROY MONTO MUNDUBBERA MURGON NANANGO PROSTON HEIGHTS TANSEY VIA GOOMERI WONDAI YARRAMAN
652 Members President: Cathy Hartshorn Secretary: Marcia Walsh PO Box 36 Bribie Island 4507 Main Road BEACHMERE 54 Toorbul St BONGAREE Queen St BONGAREE Centenary Lakes Complex CABOOLTURE 103 King Street CABOOLTURE Amy Street DONNYBROOK Coonowrin Road GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Royston St KILCOY 225 Mackie Road NARANGBA 70 Sunderland Drive BANKSIA BEACH Webb Lane WOODFORD 516 Members President: Alma Cass-Norris Secretary: Margaret Carte PO Box 2382 Yeppoon 4703 Lew Drake Drive BARALABA Burnett Highway MT MORGAN Robinson Lane NORTH ROCKHAMPTON Pattison Street EMU PARK Brook Street GRACEMERE 2 Thompson Ave MOUNT MORGAN Cnr MCarthur & Nott Sts MOURA 94 Victoria Parade ROCKHAMPTON 3 Glenmore Rd NORTH ROCKHAMPTON Railway Pde ST LAWRENCE The Boulevard THEODORE Hall St ROCKHAMPTON Don St WOWAN Bowls Street YEPPOON 207 Members President: Gail Lewis Secretary: Sally Nellen 12 Russell St Dalby 4405 2 Wallace St BELL Boyd Street CHINCHILLA 58 Patrick St DALBY Eagle Street DALBY 94 High St JANDOWAE 1 Maude Street MEANDARRA Pine St & Eleanor St MILES 1 Fry Street TARA Martin St TAROOM Henderson Road WANDOAN 1013 Members President: Tony Butler Secretary: Bev Formby PO Box 429 Acacia Ridge 4110 41 Endiandra Street ALGESTER Coronation Dr BOONAH 30 Andrew Avenue TARRAGINDI 4 Station Avenue DARRA Hall Avenue CORINDA Blunder & Bowhill Rds DURACK Hampton Rd ESK 122 Brisbane Tce GOODNA Wienholt St HARRISVILLE Pine & Canning Sts NORTH IPSWICH 1A Joyce Street EAST IPSWICH Merle Finimore Dr IPSWICH Sinnamon Rd JINDALEE
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4601 4610 4630 4626 4605 4615 4613 4601 4606 4614
PHONE 4168 4104 4162 1404 4166 1331 4165 4153 4168 1043 4163 3363 4168 9332 4168 7139 4168 5582 4163 8269
FAX 4162 1066 4165 4153 4168 2435 4171 0563
4163 8269
Delegate: Cathy Hartshorn QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4510 4507 4507 4510 4510 4510 4518 4515 4504 4507 4514
5499 1872 3408 0005 3408 1018 5495 1314 5495 3160 5498 8190 5496 9311 5497 1084 3888 7922 3408 7021 5496 1051
5499 2834 3408 0005 3408 2323 5428 1468 5498 8222 5493 0887 3888 7933 3408 6054 5496 1177
Delegate: Alma Cass-Norris QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4702 4714 4702 4702 4702 4714 4718 4700 4701 4707 4719 4700 4702 4703
4998 1349 4938 1090 4926 2477 4939 6503 4933 2626 4938 1131 4997 1155 4922 1685 4922 5285 4956 9085 4993 1365 4922 5327 4937 1277 4939 1487
4938 1090 4928 5997 4938 7144
4997 3113 4922 7049 4956 9003
4939 8699
Delegate: Gail Lewis QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4408 4413 4405 4405 4410 4422 4415 4421 4420 4419
4663 1197 4662 7319 4662 2243 4662 3716 4668 5207 4665 6159 4627 1101 4665 3329 4627 3205 4627 4236
4669 8000 4662 1020
4665 3329 4627 3525
Delegate: Jill Hikuroa QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4115 4310 4121 4076 4075 4077 4312 4300 4307 4305 4305 4305 4074
3273 7022 5463 1293 3848 1424 3375 4307 3379 2338 3372 1267 5424 1213 3818 0110 5467 1297 3281 1979 3202 2877 3281 1420 3376 1240
3273 7221 5463 1293 3375 4061 3379 1403 3372 6093 same 3818 6767 3281 0440 3202 2762 32811420 3376 1989
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CLUB Lowood Moorooka Mount Crosby Oxley RAAf Amberley Rathdowney Memorial Rosewood Salisbury Souths Acacia Sunnybank Swifts Tarragindi Toogoolawah Wellers Hill Yeronga
23 75 19 23 8 12 15 67 19 85 43 19 29 29 24
DOWNS DLBA:
14 Clubs
Cambooya Crows Nest Drayton Gatton Laidley Millmerran Memorial Oakey & District Memorial Peranga & District Pittsworth Toowoomba City North Toowoomba South Toowoomba Toowoomba West Toowoomba
15 25 79 27 25 24 24 7 47 31 52 84 48 74
GATEWAY DLBA:
25 Clubs
Bulimba Memorial Balmoral Belmont Services Camp Hill Cannon Hill Community Capalaba Carina Leagues Cleveland Coorparoo Greenslopes Holland Park Logan City Rec/Sport Lynndon Macleay Island Manly Mt Gravatt Norman Park Services Lds Norman Park Services Pt Lookout Victoria Point Russell Island Springwood Wellington Point Wynnum Wynnum Manly Leagues
10 7 95 26 20 73 25 140 21 21 26 59 65 37 49 129 12 8 21 107 17 65 71 54 53
GOLD COAST TWEED DLBA: Beaudesert Beenleigh Benowa Broadbeach Burleigh Heads Canungra Coolangatta
23 Clubs 69 83 24 107 160 8 65
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ADDRESS 157 Main St 76 Koala Road 770 Mount Crosby Rd Engefield Road Southern Amberley Rd Mt Lindsay Highway 75-83 Mill Street 37 Ainsworth Street Mortimer Road Turton & Gager Sts Green Street 30 Andrew Avenue 7 Dingyarra St 34 Esher Street 11 Querrin Street
LOWOOD MOOROOKA MT CROSBY OXLEY AMBERLEY RATHDOWNEY ROSEWOOD SALISBURY ACACIA RIDGE SUNNYBANK BOOVAL TARRAGINDI TOOGOOLAWAH WELLERS HILL YERONGA
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4311 4105 4306 4075 4306 4287 4340 4107 4110 4109 4304 4121 4313 4121 4104
PHONE 5426 1155 3848 8285 3201 0140 3379 4307 3281 2960 5544 1242 5464 1213 3277 2274 3277 6600 3345 1359 3282 7511 3848 2682 5423 1165 3848 6712 3848 1146
562 Members President: Gwen Morgan Delegate: Dawn James Secretary: Margaret Morris PO Box 6196 Toowoomba West 4350 Lucy St CAMBOOYA QLD 4358 4696 1272 Toowoomb Road CROWS NEST QLD 4355 4698 1450 45 Gipps Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4630 1223 Hickey St GATTON QLD 4343 5462 1231 John Street LAIDLEY QLD 4341 5465 1273 38 Walpole St MILLMERRAN QLD 4357 4695 1169 Kent Street OAKEY QLD 4401 4691 1267 Denham Street PERANGA QLD 4352 4692 8126 14 Weale St PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 4693 1041 Victoria Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2273 Elsworthy & Lemnos Sts TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2338 331/339 Hume Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4635 1960 40 Lindsay Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4632 3174 Taylor Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 4313 1211 Members President: Pauline Bailey Delegate: Pauline Bailey Secretary: Rosemary Beauchamp 13 Lachlan St Birkdale 4159 236 Thynne Road MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3399 7970 Balmoral Pk off Bennetts Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3395 6033 Thorne & Narracott Sts CARINA QLD 4152 3398 1551 Ferguson Road CAMP HILL QLD 4152 3398 1297 16 Princess Street CANNON HILL QLD 4170 3399 8664 113 Ney Road CAPALABA QLD 4157 3390 3163 401 Stanley Road CARINA QLD 4152 3398 7653 162 Middle Street CLEVELAND QLD 4163 3286 1161 32 Riddings Street COORPAROO QLD 4151 3394 2121 131 Ridge Street GREENSLOPES QLD 4120 3394 4942 49 Abbotsleigh Street HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 3394 1825 4 Alba Lane KINGSTON QLD 4114 3208 4366 47 Galsworthy Street HOLLAND PARK EAST QLD 4121 3349 4755 Benowa Street MACLEAY ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 5364 26 Faine Street MANLY QLD 4179 3396 3272 1873 Logan Road UPPER MT GRAVATT QLD 4122 3349 2367 43 Norman Avenue NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 3399 7902 43 Norman Road NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 3399 7902 East Coast Rd POINT LOOKOUT QLD 4183 3409 8182 3 Poinciana Avenue VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 3207 8540 RUSSELL ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 1330 Jackson Road Pauline Avenue SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 3208 3211 Anson Road WELLINGTON POINT QLD 4160 3822 1200 1 Bridge Street WYNNUM QLD 4178 3396 1829 Adam Street WYNNUM NORTH QLD 4178 3393 3581 2038 Members President: Patricia Peters Secretary: Joy Oswald PO Box 124 Elanora 4221 Hopkins St BEAUDESERT 11 Hanover Street BEENLEIGH Asmore Rd & Carrara St BENOWA 169 Surf Parade BROADBEACH Connor St BURLEIGH HEADS 18-22 Christie Street CANUNGRA 11 Warner St COOLANGATTA
FAX 3848 8295 3201 2142 3379 4333 5461 2365 5464 1266 3277 7815 3277 0275 3344 6877 3282 7511 3848 2682 5423 1169 3848 7754 3892 1041
4630 2005 5462 5279 5465 1273 4691 1267 4692 8116 4693 3211 4639 2271 4639 2227 4635 1870 4632 1790 4639 4565
3399 8250 3395 7432 3843 2576 3843 0941 3399 7168 3823 1068 3398 7653 3821 0955 3847 5452 3847 1120 3394 1825 3422 1778 3409 5266 3393 3088 3349 2787
3409 8608 3207 8682 3409 1332 3299 2073 3822 1200 3893 1485 3348 5366
Delegate: Yvonne McKee QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4285 4207 4217 4218 4220 4275 4225
5541 1174 3287 2208 5597 1011 5531 5913 5535 1023 5543 5223 5536 6677
5541 3953 3807 8977 5597 1657 5592 0463 5576 1592 5536 5240
CLUB Gold Coast Bowls & Comm Club Helensvale Mckenzie Park Mermaid Beach Mudgeeraba Musgrave Hill Paradise Point Robina Sapphire Gardens Southport Tamborine Mountain Tugun Tweed Heads South Tweed Twin Towns Services Woongoolba
10 167 70 78 35 155 199 102 57 22 15 136 280 103 76 17
LEICHHARDT DLBA:
10 Clubs
Aramac Blackwater Capella Blair Athol Clermont Dysart Emerald Middlemount Springsure Tieri Winton
12 4 7 6 16 21 9 8 4 1
MACKAY DLBA:
14 Clubs
Airlie Beach Mackay North Mackay Mackay RSL Memorial Mackay City Marian Mackay Suburban Moranbah Mackay Northern Beaches Pioneer Valley Proserpine Sarina Seaforth St Helens
32 29 181 6 70 49 83 19 55 18 33 38 37 39
MARANOA/ WARREGO DLBA: Augathella RSL Memorial Charleville Injune Mitchell Quilpie Roma St George Surat
8 Clubs
NORTH QUEENSLAND DLBA: Alligator Creek Ayr Bowen Brandon Charters Twrs Services Mem Charters Towers Collinsville Cutheringa Giru Home Hill
9 5 6 14 9 34 25 23 22 Clubs 0 55 21 17 36 6 15 28 12 12
ADDRESS 14 Kalimna Drive 20-28 Discovery Drive Cayuga Street 9 Markeri Street Somerset Drive 104 Musgrave Ave Thrush & Sunbird Ave 257 Ron Penhaligon Way 196 Logan Street Marine Parade 6-12 Beacon Rd Kaleena St Florence St 4 Minjungbal Dve Leisure Dr 324 Cabbage Tree Pt Rd
BROADBEACH WATERS HELENSVALE NERANG MERMAID BEACH MUDGEERABA CHIRN PARK PARADISE POINT ROBINA EAGLEBY SOUTHPORT NORTH TAMBORINE TUGUN TWEED HEADS TWEED HEADS SOUTH BANORA POINT CABBAGE TREE POINT
88 Members President: Maureen Page Secretary: Yvonne Caton PO Box 149 Clermont 4721 Lodge St ARAMAC 2 Mulga St BLACKWATER 1 Langton St CAPELLA Lime St CLERMONT Adair Street DYSART Hospital Rd EMERALD Centenary Drive MIDDLE MOUNT Recreation Reserve SPRINGSURE North Street TIERI 87 Elderslie St WINTON 689 Members President: Joan Chapman Secretary: Ruby Coombes PO Box 1171 Mackay 4740 Shute Harbour Road JUBILEE POCKET Cnr Nebo Rd & George St MACKAY 74-76 Malcomson St NORTH MACKAY Wren Street CORAL COVE Shakespeare & Shaw Sts MACKAY Smith Street MARIAN Wardrop & Adrian Sts MACKAY Belyando Avenue MORANBAH 2 Rosewood Drive RURAL VIEW Eungella Road GARGETT 37 Jupp Street PROSERPINE Beach Rd SARINA Walsh Avenue SEAFORTH Pratts Road CALEN 125 Members President: Neville Short Secretary: Lloyd Harth "Teddington" Surat 4417 Elfin Street AUGATHELLA Epacris Street CHARLEVILLE Hutton St & Fourth Ave INJUNE Dublin St MITCHELL Brolga Street QUILPIE 35 Lovell Street ROMA Victoria Street ST GEORGE Marcus Street SURAT 602 Members President: Gwenda Trembath Secretary: Janice Davidson PO Box 667 Aitkenvale 4814 10 Parkland Road ALLIGATOR CREEK 101 Young St AYR 38 Livingstone St BOWEN Toll Street BRANDON Prior St CHARTERS TOWERS Mary Street CHARTERS TOWERS Stanley Street COLLINSVILLE 8 Harold Street WEST END Mill Street GIRU 87 Ninth Avenue HOME HILL
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD NSW NSW NSW QLD
4218 4212 4211 4218 4213 4215 4216 4226 4207 4215 4272 4224 2485 2486 2486 4207
PHONE 5531 7681 5573 1491 5596 0844 5572 3463 5530 5834 5532 1277 5577 1948 5593 1011 3804 7525 5532 9998 5545 1308 5534 1245 5536 3800 5524 3655 5524 1544 5546 2258
FAX 5592 2095 5573 1577 5578 1972 5575 4288 5559 0710 5571 0976 5577 4800 5593 1021 3804 7525 5591 6289 5545 1351 5534 2662 5536 5150 5524 4523 5524 1432 5546 2262
Delegate: Yvonne Caton QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4726 4717 4723 4721 4745 4720 4746 4722 4709 4735
4651 3360 4982 5275 4984 9610 4983 1371 4958 1277 4982 1173 4985 7525 4984 1169 4984 8132 4657 1307
4982 7327
4958 2560 4982 1135 4985 7541 4984 1115 4657 0751
Delegate: Joan Chapman QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4802 4740 4740 4740 4740 4753 4740 4744 4740 4741 4800 4737 4741 4798
4946 7656 4957 3571 4942 3393 4955 1932 4957 4410 4954 3262 4957 3233 4941 7397 4954 8677 4958 5138 4945 1093 4956 1612 4959 0201 4958 8141
4948 1464 4953 5015 4942 3040 4955 1933 4957 4410 4954 3262 4953 4402 4941 8545 4954 8670 4958 5138 4945 2669 4956 1138 4959 0719 4958 8641
Delegate: Rose Kirstenfeldt QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4477 4470 4454 4465 4480 4455 4487 4417
4654 5254 4654 1458 4626 1106 4623 1267 4656 1388 4622 1146 4625 3331 4626 5169
4654 5047 4626 1520 4623 6610 4656 2095 4622 5104 4626 5170
Delegate: Gwenda Trembath QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4816 4807 4805 4808 4820 4820 4804 4810 4809 4806
4780 4819 4783 1336 4786 1196 4782 5385 4787 3366 4787 2403 4785 5444 4771 3742 4782 9175 4782 1185
4778 8008 4783 7475 4782 5483 4787 2403 4771 3530
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CLUB Hughenden Ingham Jubilee Macknade Magnetic Island Mystic Sands Noorla Thuringowa City Townsville Suburban Townsville South Townsville Wangaratta
9 43 75 11 5 10 21 67 66 12 51 30
NORTH WEST DLBA:
3 Clubs
Leichhardt Services Mount Isa Normanton
4 15 4
SOUTHERN DOWNS DLBA: Allora Clifton Goondiwindi Inglewood Killarney Southern Cross Stanthorpe The Summit Tannymorel Tenterfield Texas & District Warwick East Warwick
13 Clubs 8 16 19 15 11 12 18 20 9 39 11 20 21
SUNSHINE COAST DLBA:
20 Clubs
Buderim Caloundra Coolum Beach Cooroy RSL & Citizens Headland Kawana Maleny Mapleton Maroochydore Beach Mooloolah Valley Mooloolaba Nambour Nambour Heights Noosa Heads Pacific Paradise Palmwoods Pelican Waters Tewantin-Noosa Woombye Yandina
89 138 106 36 66 191 21 32 153 12 134 29 21 85 113 25 117 101 6 31
TROPICAL FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND DLBA: Atherton Babinda Cairns West Cairns Cooktown Dimbulah Edge Hill Memorial Brothers Edmonton Gordonvale Herberton Memorial
22 Clubs 46 15 36 45 22 3 42 36 34 12
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ADDRESS Little Avenue Ann Street Burdekin Street CSR Mill Ground 18 Marine Parade 135 Mystic Avenue 32 McIlwraith St Bamford Lane 6 Carr Street The Strand 4 Bell Street Murroona Street
HUGHENDEN INGHAM MUNDINGBURRA MACKNADE ARCADIA MYSTIC SANDS INGHAM KIRWAN HERMIT PARK TOWNSVILLE SOUTH TOWNSVILLE BOWEN
23 Members Secretary: Paul Williamson C/- PO Box 347 Mt Isa 4825 Carbonate Street MOUNT ISA Fourth Avenue MOUNT ISA Landsborough St NORMANTON 219 Members President: Gwen Pringle Secretary: Necia Creighton 28 Mason St Clifton 4361 Warwick Street ALLORA 64 East Street CLIFTON 2 Bowen Street GOONDIWINDI Brook Street INGLEWOOD Arbutus St KILLARNEY Palmerin Street WARWICK Amosfield Road STANTHORPE 22 Sawmill Road THE SUMMIT Oak Street TANNYMOREL East Street TENTERFIELD 20 Avon Street TEXAS 1 Lyon Street WARWICK Fitzroy Street WARWICK 1506 Members President: Kay McConville Secretary: Mary Williams 1/6 Ure Ct Buderim 4556 Elizabeth Street BUDERIM Arthur St & Bingera Tce CALOUNDRA Elizabeth Street COOLUM BEACH 5 Opal Street COOROY Syd Lingard Drive BUDERIM 476 Nicklin Way WURTULLA Bunya St MALENY Post Office Road MAPLETON Memorial Avenue MAROOCHYDORE 129 Connection Rd MOOLOOLAH Brisbane Road MOOLOOLABA 76 Coronation Ave NAMBOUR 54 Isabella Ave NAMBOUR Lanyana Way NOOSA HEADS Menzies Dr & Lerner St PACIFIC PARADISE 1 Nicklin Rd PALMWOODS 49 Nelson St GOLDEN BEACH 65 Hilton Tce TEWANTIN Hill Street WOOMBYE 30 Steggalls Rd YANDINA 618 Members President: Vene Du Rietz Secretary: Jenny Keeling 16 Trafalgar Rd Mount Sheridan 4868 39 Vernon St ATHERTON 110 Munro St BABINDA 117-125 Toogood Rd BAYVIEW HEIGHTS 216 Gatton St MANUNDA 129 Charlotte St COOKTOWN Stephen St DIMBULAH 181 Woodward St EDGE HILL 22-26 Armstrong St EDMONTON Swan & Mill Sts GORDONVALE Grace Street HERBERTON
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4821 4850 4812 4850 4819 4816 4850 4817 4812 4810 4810 4805
PHONE 4741 1219 4776 2117 4779 1207 4777 7153 4778 5290 4770 7355 4776 2179 4773 1223 4779 4983 4771 2688 4771 4204 4785 1197
FAX
4779 1517 4777 8118 4778 5209 4770 7445
4725 5145 4771 6107
Delegate: Christine Jolly QLD 4825 4743 2372 QLD 4825 4743 2393 QLD 4890 4745 1614
4743 1914
Delegate: Necia Creighton QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD NSW QLD QLD QLD
4362 4361 4390 4387 4373 4370 4380 4377 4372 2372 4385 4370 4370
4666 3380 4697 3137 4671 3777 4652 1103 4664 1214 4661 1876 4681 1276 4683 2366 4664 4230 0267361023 4653 1159 4661 9050 4661 1516
4671 4654 4652 1110 4664 1310 46813162 4683 2377 4664 4233 02 67362925
Delegate: Pam Maitland QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4556 4551 4573 4563 4556 4575 4552 4560 4558 4553 4557 4560 4560 4567 4564 4555 4551 4565 4559 4561
5445 1104 5491 1961 5446 1153 5447 6051 5478 0400 5493 1233 5494 2335 5445 7479 5443 1307 5494 5211 5444 1387 5441 1076 5441 2713 5447 3433 5448 7132 5445 9190 5492 1032 5449 7155 5442 1480 5446 7126
5476 9154 5491 9541 5446 4422 5442 5284 5478 0422 5493 1308 5494 2338 5445 7479 5443 1292 5494 5344 5444 6026 5494 1330 5476 3340 5474 9695 5448 8071 5445 0199 5492 1066 5449 7661 5442 2470 5472 8192
Delegate: Jenny Keeling QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4883 4861 4868 4870 4895 4872 4870 4869 4865 4872
4091 1258 4067 1148 4054 3322 4051 1814 4069 5819 4093 5193 4053 1036 4055 5344 4056 1050 4096 2201
4095 8072 40671148 4054 7848 4031 7838 4069 5866 4053 1550 4045 4599 4056 1234
CLUB Innisfail Malanda Marlin Coast Mareeba & Memorial Mossman Memorial Ravenshoe Memorial Silkwood Sth Johnstone Stratford Tully Weipa Yungaburra WIDE BAY/ GYMPIE DLBA INC: The Albert Boonooroo-Sandy Straits Burgowan Burrum Heads Cooloola Coast Doon Villa Gympie Hervey Bay Imbil Kandanga Kenilworth Kilkivan Maryborough Maryborough Services Mem Pialba Services Memorial Pomona Sunshine Tin Can Bay Urangan
39 19 48 42 47 14 15 11 17 20 33 22 19 Clubs 48 28 37 51 37 36 20 54 7 26 18 18 50 42 66 39 37 39 206
ADDRESS 1 The Corso 18 Park Ave Trinity Beach Road 43 Anzac Avenue Johnston Road John & Monument Sts Japoon Road 6 Branch Road 5 Rinks Close Butler St Artie Wales Drive Cedar Street
INNISFAIL MALANDA TRINITY BEACH MAREEBA MOSSMAN RAVENSHOE SILKWOOD SOUTH JOHNSTONE STRATFORD TULLY WEIPA YUNGABURRA
859 Members President: Norma Vildriks Secretary: Pat Mitchell 409 Bingham Rd Booral 4655 River Road GYMPIE 125 Eckert Road BOONOOROO 4 George Street TORBANLEA Burrum Heads Road BURRUM HEADS Gympie & Bayside Rds TIN CAN BAY 297 Lennox Street MARYBOROUGH Bowlers Drive SOUTHSIDE 11-17 Denman Camp Rd SCARNESS 53 Yabba Rd IMBIL 6 Main Street KANDANGA Phillip Street KENILWORTH Fraser & Crescent St KILKIVAN 506 Kent Street MARYBOROUGH Lennox Street MARYBOROUGH 56 Taylor Street PIALBA School Street POMONA 1 Bowlers Drive SOUTHSIDE Kidd Straight TIN CAN BAY Dayman & Margaret Sts URANGAN
QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4860 4885 4879 4880 4873 4872 4856 4859 4870 4854 4874 4884
PHONE 4061 1250 4096 5334 4057 6931 4092 5288 4098 1434 4097 6127 4065 2212 4064 2179 4055 1344 4068 1230 4069 7300 4095 3596
FAX 4061 1384 4057 5469 4092 5741 4098 1482 4097 6107 4065 2201 4055 1360 4068 0630 4069 7616 Same
Delegate: Jenni (JJ) Holland QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD QLD
4570 4650 4662 4659 4580 4650 4570 4655 4570 4570 4574 4600 4650 4650 4655 4568 4570 4580 4655
5482 1095 4129 8202 4129 4921 4129 5169 5486 4836 4121 3097 5482 1193 4128 1093 5484 5102 5484 3253 5446 0292 5484 1270 4121 3285 4121 4394 4128 1432 5485 1202 4681 3162 5486 4231 4128 9679
5482 8808
4129 5368 5486 4071 4121 3097 5482 9675 4124 4421 5488 4536 5446 0281 4121 3210 4123 0935 4124 5200 5485 0489 Same 5486 4031 4125 2028
Total: 324 Clubs 13640 Members Clubs Closed - 2011 Alumina Eton North Highfields Ithaca Maroochy Swan Clubs Transferred to NSW - 2011 Kingscliff
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