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SERVICE BULLETIN
ANNIVERSARY Supporting the Club Community for 60 years
Special Edition: The WA Club Industry Awards ISSUE 7 JULY 2017
IN THIS EDITION NEWS IN BRIEF
C L U B M A N AG E R & CO M M I T T E E T RA I N I N G
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STATE COUNCIL
Please address emails for our State Council Committee members to exec@clubswa.com.au CLUBS WA PRESIDENT Wally Maker Royal Fremantle Golf Club
REGIONAL COMMITTEE Leone Bolto Katanning Club
REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT Greg Hadlow Burekup & Districts Country Club
REGIONAL COMMITTEE Sandra Bolton Yunderup Sport & Recreation Club
METRO VICE PRESIDENT Ray Mansfield Willetton Bowls Club
REGIONAL COMMITTEE Tom Helm Narembeen Club
TREASURER/FINANCE OFFICER Chris Richardson Dalkeith-Nedlands Bowling Club
METRO COMMITTEE Geof Irvin Lesmurdie Club
METRO COMMITTEE Wayne Barrett Thornlie Football and Sports Club
REGIONAL COMMITTEE Ray Maclean Moora Club
METRO COMMITTEE Don Bartlem Hartfield Country Club
REGIONAL COMMITTEE Stan Sherry Boddington Sports Club
STAFF
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Karen Giles
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Holly Hazel - marketing@clubswa.com.au
OPERATIONS MANAGER Bob Shanks - training@clubswa.com.au
ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Michelle Hall - admin@clubswa.com.au
ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Linda Soerianto - exec@clubswa.com.au
BUSINESS SUPPORT OFFICER Juanita MacDonald - info@clubswa.com.au
TRAINING ADMINISTRATORS Bella Johnstone - info@clubswa.com.au Toni Jessup - info@clubswa.com.au
ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Maggie Harcombe
VOLUNTEERS
A huge thank you to our amazing volunteers:
EVENTS INTERN Shayna Daniels
GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNS Cameron Marklew, Luke Howes, Cameron Whiting and Jack Robinson
VOLUNTEER Frank Davies
Clubs WA CEO Karen Giles On Saturday 17th June, we celebrated the 11th anniversary of our industry’s night of nights. Since the inception of the Clubs WA Industry Awards for Excellence program, the awards have brought our licensed and community clubs together to celebrate our industry’s achievements and recognise our central role at the heart of WA society. In the 11 years since our first gala event, we have seen many individual sporting codes introduce their own programs to celebrate achievements within specific fields, but it was wonderful to see everyone come together to celebrate the collective achievements of this vibrant industry. Thank you to all the clubs who attended our annual WA Club Industry Gala Ball, for your involvement in this program and your support of our industry. Many of the clubs who participated in the 2017 program, also nominated for the inaugural event those many moons ago, and it has been a great pleasure watching those clubs grow and evolve. Eleven years on, it was fulfilling to see the event so supported by our industry - with another packed out venue. A big thank you to the Clubs WA State Council and team, including the wonderful Rosanna Dean who worked tirelessly to organise this event. Now that the event is finished, we’ll be sad to see Rosanna go - however we know she will continue to do amazing work for other lucky organisations.
It has been tough times for our industry, with changing demographics and a cultural shift in sport and socialising. However, as an industry we will continue to work together to ensure our long term sustainability. The annual WA Club Industry Gala Ball gave us an opportunity to come together to celebrate all that is the WA Club Movement. This annual gala event and awards night is Western Australia’s premier club industry awards, and being named a finalist or winner is a great achievement and one that you and your club should be proud of. As the industry association for WA clubs, the sole purpose of Clubs WA is to support and represent this fantastic industry. This 2017 event was made even more special as we celebrated 60 years of Clubs WA. On behalf of Clubs WA, it has been a pleasure serving the club industry for the past 60 years, and we look forward to what is to come. Best regards,
Karen Giles
To our country delegates from Albany, Bunbury, Burekup, Capel, Freebairn, Katanning, Kellerberrin, Moora, Pinjarra and Yunderup - thank you for making the journey and congratulations on your nominations and wins.
For information on anything in this issue of the Service Bulletin, please call 1300 640 616. www.clubswa.com.au
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Club Matters Community Sporting and Recreation (CSRFF) Small Grants Recipients
Sport and Recreation Minister Mick Murray has announced that 28 projects will receive $641,458 in funding towards community projects. Tennis court upgrades, floodlights, cricket pitches and changerooms are just some of the projects which will benefit from the latest round of Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) Small Grants. Some of the $641,458 allocated in this Small Grants round has gone to: • Applecross Cricket Club ($40,000) - new changerooms and toilets; • Wembley Downs Tennis Club ($17,607) floodlighting for four courts; • Carnamah Netball Club ($8,666) resurfacing two netball courts; and • Shire of Goomalling ($44,567) - irrigation and re-turfing. The next round opens on July 1, 2017 and closes on August 31 2017. The Annual and Forward Planning round of CSRFF is currently open and closes on September 29, 2017. Recipients of this round can be found on the Department of Sport & Recreation website.
Clubs WA Industry Awards for Excellence Winners Announced Congratulations to each of this year’s Clubs WA Industry Awards for Excellence finalists and winners. More than 430 guests joined the 40 winners at Western Australia’s annual club industry gala ball on Saturday 17 June at Crown Perth. You can view the photos from the night on our Facebook page and see the full list of winners on page 13.
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Don’t forget to lodge your information Statement
Associations are reminded that information statements are required to be lodged with Consumer Protection within 6 months after the end of your financial year. The information statement is vital in demonstrating to Consumer Protection that your association is active and meeting its legal responsibilities. If your financial year ends 30 June, please lodge your 2017 statement through AssociationsOnline before 31 December 2017.
Nominations are now open for the 2017 National Disability Awards
Have you, your workplace or someone you know improved the lives of Australians with disability? The 2017 National Disability Awards will be held on International Day of People with Disability, 3 December 2017. The Awards are the Australian Government’s main celebration of International Day of People with Disability, aiming to honour and recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals, teams and organisations that have improved the lives of Australians with disability and contributed to increased recognition of equality and human rights for all Australians. Nominations for the Awards are now open and will close Sunday 6 August 2017. Learn more at www.idpwd.com.au/awards
Recfishing licence fees increase for the first time in seven years
Increase to National Minimum Wage for 2017-2018
Licences are required in recreational fishing for rock lobster, abalone and marron, when fishing with a net or from a boat, and also for fresh water angling in the South-West. The new fee for each of those licences will be $45. Fishing from a boat licence will cost $35.
The new wage rates schedule has been distributed directly to member clubs who subscribe to Clubs WA Workplace Relations Service.
As part of the State Government’s review of fees and charges, recreational fishing licence fees will go up by $5 from July 8, 2017.
Does your club need help preparing Harm Minimisation documents?
The Liquor Control Act 1988 plays a significant role in contributing to the minimisation of the harm caused to people through the consumption of alcohol. To support the objectives set out in the Act, the Director of Liquor Licensing constructed policy to assist licensees apply harm-minimisation principles in their venues. Such policies should detail how liquor will be sold and consumed in a responsible manner, and that harm or ill-health caused to people or any group of people, due to the use of liquor will be minimised. Licensed clubs are required to have the following documents on premise and available for inspection: 1. House Management Policy 2. Code of Conduct 3. Management Plan
The Fair Work Commission has announced the National Minimum Wage and Modern Award wages will increase by 3.3 percent for 2017/2018. The increase takes effect from the first full pay period after 1 July 2017.
To find out if your club is subscribed to our subsidised Clubs WA Workplace Relations Service, please contact us on 1300 640 616 or email admin@clubswa.com.au.
New Government Amalgamations
On 1 July 2017, the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor will amalgamate with the Departments of Sport and Recreation, Culture and the Arts, and Local Government and Communities to form the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. In the transition period, access will still be available via www.rgl.wa.gov.au. The departments of Commerce and Mines and Petroleum will amalgamate on 1 July 2017, forming the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Again, during the transition phase access will be available through www.commerce.wa.gov.au/consumerprotection/associations-and-clubs. Clubs WA will keep member clubs advised of updates as they occur.
Did you know that Clubs WA can help you develop these three documents? Please give Michelle Hall a call on 1300 640 616 for assistance.
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Footy Club Equipment Manager’s “Kickback.” We’re a small, local AFL club* and we don’t have a huge budget. In fact we seem to struggle a bit. So eventually we decided that we needed to have an audit done, to see where all the money was going, and see if we could maybe streamline our fundraising activities by concentrating on the ones that work. The process was easy and we found out quickly what works for us and what doesn’t. But the surprise was just how much we were spending on game balls - and they are expensive! Well, it turned out that the equipment manager was “retiring” game balls after only a couple of games, and taking a few here and there to sell on Gumtree. He figured it was just compensation for his volunteer work. Needless to say, we have a new equipment manager, a reduced game ball budget and a commitment to an audit, or at least a financial audit, every year. Who knows what we’ll find next year! *This is a hypothetical case designed to illustrate the value of having a financial Review conducted. For more information on how to arrange a review or an audit, or to get a free quote, contact Daniel Papaphotis at FAJ Auditing - email daniel@faj.com.au or call 9335 5211.
154 High Street Fremantle WA Ph 9335 5211 www.faj.com.au
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Clubs WA Upcoming Training Club Committee Compliance Training Date: Wednesday 19 July Venue: Clubs WA Offices Unit 2, 12 Hammond Road, Cockburn Central Price: $60 per person if multiple people from your club attend, or $72 for individuals Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm
• Unsure of your legal obligations with the new Associations Incorporation Act 2015 in place? • New to being on a Club Committee or Board? • Need to know more about legal compliance and how it impacts you and your club? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the above, you might be interested in attending our brand new workshop designed for Club Committees and Boards. Topics will include: Compliance with all relevant Acts; Management Committee/Board Responsibilities; Dealing with Conflicts of Interests; Committee Meetings; and Grievances and Disputes. Inclusions: Manual for continued reference, access to the online course and a light dinner.
Club Managers’ Course Date: Tuesday 08 August Venue: Clubs WA Offices Unit 2, 12 Hammond Road, Cockburn Central Price: $60 per person if multiple people from your club attend, or $72 for individuals Training: 9am - 12pm Lunch + Q&A: 12pm - 1pm
To celebrate the launch of our new online Managers course at the end of August, we will be holding a 3-hour face-to-face workshop. This Club Managers course will arm you with the vital information you need to know in order to run a viable, compliant and successful community club. Topics will include: Liquor Compliance, Dealing with Committees, Non-Member Functions and ETPs, and Employee and Member disputes. Inclusions: Manual for continued reference, access to the online course and a light lunch.
To book an event or for more information, call 1300 640 616 or email marketing@clubswa.com.au
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Club Industry Awards Saturday 17 June, 2017
WA Tap Dance Orchestra perform to ‘Singing in the Rain’
Bolto with State Councillor Leone the Katanning Club
Presidents Choice for Club Achievement Winner: Bunbury & Districts Power Boat Club
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L-R Minister Mick Murray & Anna Murray; Clubs WA State Councillor Don Bartlem & Sue Bartlem, and Hartfield Country Club representatives
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Carlton & United Breweries Team: WINNERS - Club Industry Supplier of the Year
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Quiz Time
Try your luck at this 1950s themed quiz! To help celebrate the decade of Clubs WA’s foundation, attendees at the WA Club Industry Awards had a lot of fun working their way through this quiz. You can find the answers on page 23. Round One
Round Three
1. In which Australian city were the 1956 summer Olympics held? 2. The television was introduced to Australia in what year? 3. Which famous baseball player did Marilyn Monroe marry in 1954? 4. True or False: Perth became a city in 1953. 5. What is a sock hop? 6. What famous mens lifestyle magazine did Hugh Hefner start in 1953? 7. Who was the Australian Cricket team’s captain in 1949-1953? 8. In what year did the last Perth tram run? 9. Who sang the hit Australian rock and roll song “wild one”? 10. What vaccine was discovered in the 1950s?
1. Which film, starring Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr, was released in June 1956? 2. Bill and Mark Richards invented what new sporting equipment in 1958? 3. Which company introduced the first plastic credit card in 1950? 4. In 1954, which British athlete broke the Four Minute Mile? 5. Which children’s toy made television history in 1952 by becoming the first toy ever to be advertised on TV? 6. Which five swinging drinking buddies made up the “Rat Pack”? 7. In 1952 Gibson introduced what model electric guitar? 8. Disneyland, which opened in 1955, was divided into which four themed areas? 9. Which Australian toy was a huge hit internationally in 1958, selling over 70 million units? 10. What was Elvis Presley’s first number one hit?
Round Two (WA Image round - refer to the images)
1. Name the WA city in which this building was located 2. Name this popular multi-purpose event ground 3. Name the street this building was on 4. Name the WA beach in which this Miss Sunshine Quest advertisement photo was taken 5. Name this popular CBD retail store
Q1. City
Q4. Beach
Q2. Event Ground
Q3. Street Name
Q5. Retail Store
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“The awards are a chance to thank our State’s community clubs, and particularly the volunteers who run them, for their hard work, passion and dedication.” - Clubs WA President, Wally Maker
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2017 Clubs WA Industry Awards for Excellence Congratulations to all finalists and winners
Winners were announced at the 11th annual Awards on Saturday 17 June 2017. Milestone Anniversary Celebrations Sponsored by Clubs WA
Congratulations to all recipients of this Anniversary Celebration • • • •
Melville Glades Golf Club - celebrated 50 years in 2017 Sorrento Bowling Club - celebrated 40 years in 2016 The Cruising Yacht Club - celebrated 60 years in 2016 The Moora Club - celebrated 100 years in 2017
Club Industry Supplier of the Year Sponsored by Clubs WA Winner: • Joshua Smith, Carlton & United Breweries (nominated by Lake Karrinyup Country Club, Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club, Ocean Reef Sea Sports Club & Scarborough Sportsmens Club) Finalists: • Clinton Taylor, Carlton & United Breweries (nominated by Armadale District Bowling Club) • Ray Ruck, Carlton & United Breweries (nominated by Royal Perth Golf Club) • Ian Ketteringham, Tennis Pro Services (nominated by Alexander Park Tennis Club)
Club Media Story of the Year Sponsored by AVPartners
Winner: • ‘Finding footy’s feminine side’ - (Swan Districts Football Club) - Written by Belinda Cipriano for Western Suburbs Weekly/Eastern Reporter Finalists: • ‘Jake returns after cancer scare’ (Swan Districts Football Club) - Written by Justin Bianchini for Midland Reporter • ‘Stalwart racks up games’ - (Fremantle Hockey Club) - Written by Jessica Nico for Fremantle Gazette
Club TAB of the Year Sponsored by Racing & Wagering WA Winner: • Quinns Rocks Sports Club Finalists: • Doubleview Bowling & Recreation Club • Dudley Park Bowling & Recreation Club • Innaloo Sportsmen’s Club • Thornlie Bowling Club
Western Australia’s Best Club Chef Sponsored by Stoddart
Winner: • Nigel Sweeney, Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club 1st Runner-Up: • John O’Hara, Royal Perth Golf Club 2nd Runner-Up: • Clifton Phillips, Gosnells Golf Club Finalists: • Noe Edgardo Vanegas, Swan Yacht Club • Sumit Kumar, Swan Yacht Club
Club Function Facility of the Year – Small Category Sponsored by B & C Finance Winner: • Albany Club Finalists: • Alexander Park Tennis Club • Pinjarra Harness Racing Club • The Moora Club
Club Function Facility of the Year – Medium Category Sponsored by Carlton & United Breweries Winner: • Lesmurdie Club Finalists: • Kellerberrin & Districts Club • Mandurah Bowling & Recreation Club
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2017 Clubs WA Industry Awards for Excellence Awards Finalists and Winners continued...
Club Function Facility of the Year – Large Category Sponsored by Lion Winner: • Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club Finalists: • Gosnells Golf Club • Royal Perth Golf Club • Swan Yacht Club
Club Members Event – Small/Medium Category Sponsored by hiscoNFE
Winner: • Gosnells Bowling Club Finalists: • Albany Italian Club • Alexander Park Tennis Club • Bunbury & Districts Power Boat Club • Freebairn Recreation Club • Fremantle Buffalo Club • Pannawonica Sporting Club • Ocean Reef Sea Sports Club
Club Members Event – Large Category Sponsored by Oatley Fine Wine Merchants Winner: • Gosnells Golf Club Finalists: • Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club • Royal Perth Golf Club • Western Australian Golf Club
Employee of the Year Sponsored by ATI-Mirage Training
Winner: • Mark Lewis, Margaret River Golf Club Finalists: • Vicki Roberts, Fremantle Buffalo Club • Jillian Wilkins, Lesmurdie Club • Colin Wilkins, Lesmurdie Club • William James Errey, Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club • Simone Hodge, Maylands Sport & Recreation Club • Ana Volpe, The Western Australian Club
Junior Amateur Sportsperson of the Year Sponsored by Amanda Energy
Winner: • Jett Wright, Rockingham City & Districts Softball Association Finalist: • Shanelle Laconi, Alexander Park Tennis Club
Junior Amateur Sports Team of the Year Sponsored by Nestlé Professional
Winner: • 14U Boys WA Team, Alexander Park Tennis Club Finalists: • The Blades, Murdoch University Melville Cricket Club • Senior Football League Team, Thornlie Football & Sports Club
Clubs in the Community – Special Projects Sponsored by Road Safety Commission Winner: • Gosnells Football & Sports Club Finalists: • Freebairn Recreation Club • Fremantle Buffalo Club • Royal Perth Golf Club • Sorrento Surf Lifesaving Club • Thornlie Football & Sports Club
Clubs in the Community – Community Partnerships Sponsored by Arthur J. Gallagher
Winner: • Kellerberrin & Districts Club Finalists: • Bunbury & Districts Power Boat Club • Gosnells Bowling Club • Gosnells Football & Sports Club • Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club • Rockingham City & Districts Softball Association
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2017 Clubs WA Industry Awards for Excellence Awards Finalists and Winners continued...
Volunteer Contribution Sponsored by Club Plus Super
Winner: • Edward (Ted) Russell, Waroona Bowling & Social Club Finalists: • Brian Conduit, Alexander Park Tennis Club • Ivy Mutch, Belmont Park Tennis Club • Trevor Rex Metcalf, Belmont Park Tennis Club • John Pole, Dalkeith-Nedlands Bowling Club • George Klug, Dalkeith-Nedlands Bowling Club • Jocelyn Owen, Freebairn Recreation Club • Edward Kelly, Lesmurdie Club • Mike Besford, Margaret River Golf Club • Claire Armstrong, The Moora Club • Penny Caen, Yanchep Sports & Social Club
Lifetime Contribution to Volunteering Sponsored by Nexus Risk Services
Winner: • Ben Stephens, Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club Finalists: • Ken Brown, Alexander Park Tennis Club • George Klug, Dalkeith Nedlands Bowling Club • Michael McCaughan, Gosnells Football & Sports Club • Merv Cashford, Lakelands Country Club • Paul Hillary, Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club • Adrian Barker, Thornlie Football & Sports Club
Inspiration Award Sponsored by Mal Atwell Billiards & Bingo Winner: • Shaun Murphy, Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club Finalist: • Warren Usher, Mandurah Bowling & Recreation Club
Members Choice Club of the Year Sponsored by Francis A Jones
Winner: • Capel Golf Club, Nathan Bell Finalists: • Alexander Park Tennis Club, Pep & Jemma Giorgio • East Fremantle Yacht Club, Jane Gunnell • Swan Yacht Club, Adam Foley
The Club of the Year Awards also incorporate the ‘Club Manager of the Year’.
Club of the Year - Small Category Sponsored by Crown Perth
Winner: • Gosnells Bowling Club, Peter Charkiewicz Finalists: • Alexander Park Tennis Club, Clare Salfinger • Rockingham City & Districts Softball Association, Micheal Canning
Club of the Year - Medium Category Sponsored by Crown Perth
Winner: • Sorrento Bowling Club, Pauline Marsden Finalists: • Capel Golf Club, Paul Campaner • Halls Head Bowling & Recreation Club, Greg Morris • Kellerberrin & Districts Club, Michelle McDonnell • Lesmurdie Club, Robert Bateman • Ocean Reef Sea Sports Club, St John O’Neill
Club of the Year - Large Category Sponsored by Crown Perth
Winner: • Swan Yacht Club, Damien Gaspar Finalists: • Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club, Robert Weir • Thornlie Bowling Club, Ian Rewell • Tompkins Park Community & Recreation Association, Alexander Dowling President’s Choice for Club Achievement All finalists were eligible for this prestigious award, with the winner announced by Clubs WA President Wally Maker at the Awards Gala Ball. Winner: • Bunbury & Districts Power Boat Club
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Chefs’ Masterclass Hosted by Stoddart In celebration of the 2017 WA’s Best Club Chef Competition, celebrity chef Stephen Clarke from Clarke’s of North Beach, in conjunction with STODDART treated Clubs WA Chef Competition participants to an unforgettable chef’s masterclass featuring a couple of Stephen’s renowned signature dishes. The dishes served up by Stephen and recently appointed Head Chef Shane Middleton were delicious and fresh leaving guests satisfied but still craving more.
continues to win accolades. Clarke’s team of chefs have represented Australia at the World Association of Chef Societies Olympics in both the junior and senior level winning gold.
The masterclass was held on Monday 3 July in the Stoddart showroom in Cockburn Central and showing us just how versatile the Stoddart equipment was, Stephen and Shane whipped up a delicious fresh salmon and sorbet starter, unbelievably tender Wagyu brisket and sweet bread, and a summery mango sorbet with roasted white chocolate snow. rd
Stephen Clarke, Clarke’s of North Beach Since 2003, Clarke’s of North Beach has provided a fine dining experience for lovers of fine food, expertly combining local produce and flavour fusions and delighting customers with their exquisite take on Modern Australian Cuisine. Chef and Owner Stephen Clarke and his award winning team pride themselves on sourcing the best local ingredients Perth has to offer while matching them with quality Australian and International wines. Chef Stephen is the three time “Catering Institute of Australia” and two time “Restaurant and Catering Institute” Chef of the Year. He was named the 2012 “Good Food Guide” WA Chef of the Year. Stephen competed and won the 2012 Australian Culinary Federation National Chef of the Year, his restaurant
Stephen has been the Personal Chef to the Earl and Countess of Leicester and has often catered for the Royal Family. He is an avid supporter of local charities and organisations, including the Starlight Five Chefs diner, variety of chefs. 2017 WA’s Best Club Chef participants: • Winner: Nigel Sweeney - Marmion Angling & Aquatic Club • 1st Runner-up: John O’Hara - Royal Perth Golf Club • Runner-ups: Clifton Phillips - Gosnells Golf Club; Noe Edgardo - Swan Yacht Club; and Sumit Kumar - Swan Yacht Club On behalf of Clubs WA, thank you to major sponsor Stoddart for continuing to organise the WA Best Club Chef competition program and hosting the annual Chefs Masterclass. Thankyou also to Event Sponsors Bidfood, Bidfood Fresh and Classic Meats for supplying the freshest of ingredients. Congratulations again to Nigel Sweeney - the 2017 WA Best Club Chef - and to each of our runner-ups. It was a very close finish this year, so thank you also to this year’s Judging Committee for ensuring the highest standard of marking was carried out.
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Business Directory Make sure to mention Clubs WA to receive great deals and discounts from suppliers.
Liquor Specialists
Signs & Flags
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Lion Ph: (08) 9350 0407 www.lionco.com
WA Flags & Banners Ph: (08) 9467 4646 www.waflags.com.au
AV Partners Ph: 08 9362 7653 www.avpartners.com
Carlton & United Breweries Ph: 132 337 www.cub.com.au
Legal Partner
Training Specialists
Lavan Ph: (08) 9288 6000 www.lavan.com.au
Hospitality Alliance Training Ph: (08) 9417 7149 www.hat.edu.au
Accommodation
ATI-Mirage Training Solutions Ph: (08) 9218 9059 www.ati-mirage.com.au
Oatley Fine Wine Merchants Ph: 1800 628 539 www.buywine.robertoatley.com.au Treasury Wine Estates www.tweglobal.com
Food & Beverage Specialists NestlĂŠ Professional www.nestle.com.au
Gaming Specialists TAB Ph: 13 23 68 www.tabtouch.com.au Mal Atwell Billiards and Bingo Ph: (08) 9354 9150 www.malatwell.com.au
Finance & Strategic Management B&C Finance M: 0427 548 871 (Michael Saunders) www.ylf.com.au Club Plus Superannuation Ph: (02) 9376 9422 www.clubplussuper.com.au Francis A Jones Ph: 08 9335 5211 www.faj.com.au
Insurance Arthur J. Gallagher Ph: (08) 6250 8300 www.ajg.com.au Nexus Risk Services Ph: (08) 9340 3421 E: clubswa@nexusrisk.com.au
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Crown Perth Ph: (08) 9362 7777 www.crownperth.com.au Metro Hotel Perth Ph: (08) 9367 6122 www.metrohotels.com.au
Gas & Energy Trans Tasman Energy Group Ph: 1300 118 834 www.tteg.com.au Amanda Energy Solutions Ph: 08 9430 7048 www.amandaenergy.com.au
Music Licensing & Entertainment PPCA Ph: (02) 8569 1111 www.ppca.com.au APRA AMCOS www.apraamcos.com.au Moo Music Ph: 1300 139 913 www.moomusicnow.com.au
Technology
Hospitality & Venue Specialists
Rule Technology Ph: 1300 823 226 www.ruletech.com.au
Stoddart Manufacturing Ph: (08) 9414 1343 www.stoddart.com.au
21st Century Business Equipment Ph: (08) 9321 8902 www.21stcenturybuisness.com.au
Fox Sports Venues Ph: 1300 301 415 www.foxsports.com.au
Health, Safety & Community
Silver Chef Ph: 1800 337 153 www.silverchef.com.au Stanlee Ph: 0420 216 116 www.stanlee.com.au Monbell Ph: (08) 9228 4722 www.monbell.com.au Hisconfe Ph: (08) 9388 3400 www.hisconfe.com.au
St John Event Health Services Ph: (08) 9334 1311 www.stjohnambulance.com.au Act-Belong-Commit Ph: (08) 9266 4648 www.actbelongcommit.org.au Road Safety Commission Ph: 1300 999 772 www.rsc.wa.gov.au Leukaemia Foundation Ph: 1800 620 420 www.leukaemia.org.au
People on the Move The following is a list of opportunities available across Western Australia’s vibrant club industry. Do you have a vacancy open within your club? If so, we are happy to include it in the next issue of our newsletter, in our weekly e-updates and on social media. This is a free service for our members. Please email the job description to Holly at marketing@clubswa.com.au.
Management
Food & Beverage
Functions Coordinator Melville Glades Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Sous Chef The Western Australian Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Functions Manager Sea View Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Food & Beverage Attendant The Western Australian Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Club Manager Guilderton Country Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Food & Beverage Supervisor Mount Lawley Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Admin / Sales
Experienced Cook / Chef (Casual) Mount Lawley Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Membership Sales Executive The Western Australian Club Find on: www.seek.com.au Membership Services Officer Cottesloe Golf Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Casual Bar Staff with Approved Manager Licence Swan Athletic Club Find on: www.gumtree.com.au Casual Bar Person Williams District Club Find on: www.gumtree.com.au Casual Cook / Chef Doubleview Bowling Club Find on: www.gumtree.com.au
Chef Royal Australian Air Force Club Find on: www.seek.com.au
Quiz Answers Round One
Round Two (Picture Round)
1. Melbourne. 2. 1956. 3. Joe Dimaggio. 4. FALSE. 5. A Dance. 6. Playboy. 7. Lindsay Hassett. 8. 1952. 9. Johnny O’Keefe. 10. Polio.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Fremantle. Claremont Showgrounds. St Georges Terrace. Cottesloe Beach. David Jones.
Round Three
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
The King & I. Skateboard. Diners Club. Roger Bannister. Mr Potato Head.
6. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford. 7. Les Paul. 8. Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. 9. Hula-Hoop. 10. Heartbreak Hotel.
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