January Service Bulletin 2015

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SERVICE BULLETIN

Clubs WA - the voice of the club community Monthly Newsletter ISSUE 1, January 2015

Clubs WA State Council Members Tom Helm and Ray Maclean.

In this issue... • • • • • • •

Club Volunteers - one of a kind Not much beats a great Member’s Night Bringing you closer to the stars Innovative soft-serve machine as seen on Master Chef Australia My Club, My Community Business Directory People on the Move PO Box 5101 South Lake WA 6164 • 2/12 Hammond Road Cockburn Central WA 6164 Email: info@clubswa.com.au • Telephone: 1300 640 616 • Facsimile: 1300 503 907 • Website: www.clubswa.com.au



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Staff

News in Brief

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Karen Giles

The National Stronger Regions Fund is a programme that will provide funding of $1 billion over 5 years to fund priority infrastructure in regional communities including the Perth metropolitan area. Local government and incorporated not-for-profit organisations are eligible to apply and the funding is for capital projects which involve construction of new infrastructure, or the upgrade, extension or enhancement of existing infrastructure. Grants are between $20,000 and $10 million. Round Two will open for applications on 1 May 2015.

Funding Opportunity

OPERATIONS MANAGER Bob Shanks training@clubswa.com.au ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Linda Soerianto exec@clubswa.com.au ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATOR Michelle Hall admin@clubswa.com.au MARKETING & EVENTS OFFICER Holly Hazel marketing@clubswa.com.au TRAINING ADMINISTRATOR Laura Famlonga info@clubswa.com.au /////////////////////////////////// For more information on anything printed in this issue of the Service Bulletin, please call 1300 640 616. Facebook/ClubsWA Twitter/ClubsWA Facebook/HospAllianceTraining Twitter/HATraining For more great tips and stories visit www.clubswa.com.au

Workshops will be held in January to provide information about the fund. Lotterywest supports RSLWA’s Anzac Day 2015 Premier Colin Barnett and Veterans Minister Joe Francis today announced a Lotterywest grant to the Returned & Services League of Australia WA Branch (RSLWA) to support Anzac Day 2015 commemorations across Western Australia. Mr Barnett said the $1.5 million grant would make sure the RSL had the resources to manage Anzac commemorations and the expected increase in attendance at services during the centenary year.

The grant will support the planning and event management of the Kings Park Dawn Service, the Perth Anzac Day parade, the Gunfire Breakfast in Stirling Gardens as well as commemorative activities in 83 metropolitan and regional communities throughout the State. Recreational Fishing Grants Open Applications are now open for grants under the State Government’s recreational fishing fund. Fisheries Minister Ken Baston encouraged incorporated individuals, research institutions, government departments, clubs/organisations or community groups to register expressions of interests for Round 4 of the Recreational Fishing Initiatives Fund by February 8, 2015. Since 2011, more than $6.5 million of recreational fishing licence money has been invested into projects. Visit the News Section on the Clubs WA website for more information on these issues.

~ The Voice of the Club Community

CLUBS WA PRESIDENT Wally Maker

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBER Don Bartlem

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBER Geof Irvin

REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT Greg Hadlow

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBER Stan Sherry

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBER Max McDonald

METRO VICE PRESIDENT Keith Bransby

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBER Chris Richardson

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBER Ray Mansfield

TREASURER Tom Helm

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBER Ray Maclean

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBER Leone Bolto

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State Council

“The Anzac Centenary is a significant milestone in our history. With 100 Anzac Day services throughout WA, I encourage all West Australians to attend a service in their local community to remember the contributions of the original Anzacs and all Australian service personnel,” the Premier said.

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Please address emails for State Councillors to info@clubswa.com.au


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Club volunteers one of a kind

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Sport and physical recreational organisations attract • Promotion - Word-of-mouth is a powerful the most volunteers in Australia with about 14 per recruitment tool! Even if members attend regular cent of the adult population (2.3million people) games or events, they might not realise that there donating their time each year*. For clubs that cannot are volunteer opportunities available. afford to employ a roster of full-time paid staff, • Make volunteering quick, easy and flexible Develop a simple form which allows individuals volunteers are the heart and soul of their operations. to fill in their details and submit their expressions of interest to volunteer at your club. This provides Creative tips to attract more volunteers to your club your club with access to a database of potential • Be flexible and casual with your available volunteers which you can group and sort into volunteer positions. While you might be looking categories for when future opportunities arise for a regular volunteer coach or official to watch • Recognition - Include recognition as part of your over club games, for many casual volunteers the volunteer recruitment and retainment plan. prospect of committing to a role which requires While volunteers understand that there is no real prior experience, further training or reference expectation of reward or formal compensation checks might seem just too difficult. To engage when they commit to helping out, it’s always this type of volunteer who wants lots of flexibility, nice to show your appreciation and recognise try offering a more generalist volunteer role their valuable contributions. According to the where the level of responsibilities is not as high. National Survey of Volunteering Issues, the two most frequently mentioned factors that • Approach hobbyists - Try looking for Graphic volunteers value most about their volunteering Design or Journalism volunteers to help your experience were “the difference I make to the club with its social media and newsletters. Many community” and “the sense of purpose it gives university or school graduates would love the opportunity to help you with your marketing me” (Volunteering Australia, 2011, p 9). So whilst financial reimbursement for travel and out-ofand public relations activities. You might be able pocket expenses are certainly ways to show to find some willing individuals who love taking appreciation for your volunteers, a sincerely photographs for a hobby – ask them if they written thank you note expressing appreciation would like to take photos of your games or your member nights. The volunteer would get such for a volunteer’s effort and time, or a round of free food and drink down at the club bar may enjoyment out of this, and your club will get some great photos. be all you need to keep your volunteers feeling happy and content.


Dudley Park Bowling & Recreation Club

Not much beats a great Member’s Night

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A Regular Club Member’s Night is a great way to get past focused on Thai, a Trip to Hawaii, Oktoberfest, members involved and raise awareness of your club Christmas in July and an Australian barbeque. in the community. The themed Paella Night was a favourite, with a From themed dinners to party games, there are large paella pan set up in the lounge and filled many forms of entertainment which can be used to the room with amazing aromas. Head Chef John get club members engaging with each other while O’Hara cooked the paella whilst answering questions having a great time. from guests and giving tips on cooking paella at home. The RPGC also pays extra attention to the Holding a Member’s Night on a weekly basis is a beverages that are served alongside the food, great way for members to meet other members, making sure they perfectly compliment the theme. form social friendships and get involved with Guests were treated to sangrias on Spanish Night, the club community - as seen at the Dudley Park and delicious Italian liquor on Italian Night. Bowling & Recreation Club. A family-friendly Member’s Night is held every Friday where regulars This perfect balance of food, beverages, decorations, are treated to a changing selection of food, a live prizes and entertainment ensures a winning formula band, raffles, a comedian and prizes. The night is “ever for any Club Member’s Night. These fun and exciting so popular” suggesting the “good, wholesome home events bring members closer together and help cooked meals and the biggest dance floor in town” instil your club’s philosophy amongst them. The are appealing aspects. As a variety of dance group positive vibes and word-of-mouth from those who lessons are held during the week at the club, attended the night can also attract even more many members show of their diverse dancing skills members to join your club. You don’t need a large including the jive, line dancing and rock and roll. budget to make your Member’s Night great, just a A raffle is also held with prizes dependent on great bunch of people. season and might include fresh crayfish or delicious prawns. Member’s Night at the Dudley Park Bowling How does your club put a special twist on Member’s Club often incorporates a theme with past events Night? Do you have intense rounds of Chase the Ace, including Christmas in July, Football Fever, Black local entertainment, bingo nights or great food? Friday or an African Evening. If you think you could rival other clubs for Western A theme can be used as a talking point for members Australia’s best Member’s Night you could always and is also a great promotional tool which prove it at this year’s Clubs WA Awards for could attract more attendees. Decorations, food, Excellence. Final nomination categories will be drinks and prizes that integrate a theme can be an released soon and expression of interest forms are enjoyable way to deliver something different to now available on the Clubs WA website. Good luck! club members. The Royal Perth Golf Club holds a themed buffet dinner for their members, with **Examples and quotes have been taken from the nomination exciting cuisine and decorations which have in the forms for the 2014 Clubs WA Clubs in the Community Award.

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BY KARINA REEVES - COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT

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THE VOLUNTEERING ETHOS

IS STRONG

IN WA CLUBS

Other Sport

Other Volunteer contributions to in-club activities *Social and Economic Impact Study

Total.........................................24,552 volunteers over 728,078 hours Other Sport.................................7,766 volunteer over 114,205 hours Other.........................................5,855 volunteers over 221, 764 hours Golf..............................................4,401 volunteers over 73,537 hours Bowling......................................2,600 volunteers over 171,581 hours Community, ethnic and RSL........2,023 volunteers over 119,327 hours Multi-activity............................... 1,906 volunteers over 27,665 hours

Golf Bowling

Community, ethnic and RSL

24,500

Multi-activity

WEST AUSTRALIANS VOLUNTEER IN CLUBS EACH YEAR

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PickStar’s athlete database is second to none, and has enabled us to create amazing sporting events and marketing campaigns that have not previously been possible. How did Pickstar come about? PickStar was co-founded by James Begley and Matthew Pavlich. The concept was born to bridge a gap they both perceived between sports stars and people who want to connect with them. Through his leadership work with corporate entities, Begley witnessed a growing desire for businesses to engage with athletes. As captain of the Fremantle Dockers, Pavlich became aware of the large number of athletes, across codes, who are interested in actively engaging with businesses for commercial opportunities whilst still actively participating in their chosen sports. In addition, he experienced athletes expressing a desire to grow their networking prospects for the critical post career transition phase that all sports stars will inevitably face. Despite the increasing interest from both businesses and sports stars, there was no service in Australia that facilitated creating connections between both sides. PickStar was born in order to bridge that gap and make it possible for everyone to reach the stars. PickStar’s Mission PickStar looks to provide Australians with greater, easier access to their sporting stars, while at the same time delivering the platform for Australian athletes to engage and connect with the public in

Matthew Pavlich, Co-Founder Pavlich has played over 300 games across 14 AFL seasons with the Fremantle Dockers, including seven years as captain. Matthew is a six-time All-Australian, a six-time Doig Medallist and has participated in 3 international games. He is currently the AFLPA vice president and was formerly an AFL Laws of the Game committee member. Pavlich completed an undergraduate degree in exercise and health science from the University of Western Australia and is currently undertaking a postgraduate MBA there as well. The great benefits for Clubs WA Members As an exclusive offer to Clubs WA members, PickStar is proud to offer a heavily discounted 12-month subscription fee. A PickStar Subscription gives you the ability to make unlimited appearances/bookings without any connection fee for the duration of the subscription. PickStar Subsciption Pack includes: • 12-month subscription • $0 connection fees • Ongoing support and candidate guidance • Unlimited opportunities and bookings Normal Corporate Subscriptions: $1,500 plus GST Clubs WA Member Subscription: $850 plus GST

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PickStar is the only company in Australia that allows you to make direct offers to past and current athletes across all codes. Whether your budget is as little as $400, or if you are creating a more elaborate event with a significantly larger budget, PickStar allows you to pitch your opportunity directly to our list of elite athletes. The PickStar team will assist you in finding the right athlete for your event.

The Team James Begley, Co-Founder Begley played 61 games for St. Kilda and Adelaide over seven years. After his football career, James consulted to the AFL Players Association delivering the Apprenticeship Program to all first year draftees. James was appointed as General Manager of Leadership & Development to the Fremantle Dockers players and coaches for four years. In addition, Begley has delivered many corporate leadership programs to companies such as Landcorp, Synergy, Austereo, Mirvac, BHP, Local Government, Superannuation, the Australian Rowing Team, and the East Fremantle Football Club to name a few. James has a Certificate 4 in Training and Assessment and is a DISC Advanced accredited consultant and facilitator.

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Bringing you closer to the stars

ways that suit their abilities, interests and schedules. PickStar creates the opportunity for an athlete to use their profile to inspire and engage others, while also enabling organisations, individuals, clubs and schools to create interest and excitement in their events and marketing campaign.

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Innovative soft-serve machine as seen on Master Chef Australia In 2014, an innovative soft-serve machine was featured on Master Chef Australia. In the episode, aspiring chefs had to create the perfect gelato cone using the Carpigiani Soft&Go machine. The Soft&Go is a compact soft-serve machine designed for small spaces - it has the smallest footprint in the market. It is the perfect solution for Clubs since it is very easy to use and offers high production via the use of peristaltic pump.

For 20-years Majors Group has been specialising in distributing ice-cream and frozen yoghurt equipment and ingredients and also drinks dispenser solutions.

If you would like more information about catering solutions for your club, please contact Majors Group by calling 1800 625 677 or by emailing This system has the advantage of delivering info@majorsgroup.com.au a product with up to 50 per cent overrun (amount of air that is whipped into the ice-cream). This guarantees great profit for every single serve, while the spiral, one-piece beater works perfectly with any type of mix to produce an excellent frozen dessert with a creamy and compact texture.

Simple and easy to clean, the Soft&Go can be used for ice-cream, gelato, sorbet, frozen yoghurt and much more. The product can be dispensed in cones, cups or small glasses.

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Soft&Go is distributed in Australia by Majors Group who is the exclusive importer of Carpigiani equipment. Carpigiani is a world-wide leading manufacturer of ice-cream and gelato machines, which are entirely designed and built in Italy using cutting-edge technology and quality materials.

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Your Club for Good By Paul Cahill - CEO Club Plus Super

Your investment is in good hands with Club Plus Super. With the silly season fast approaching, super is the probably the furthest thing from your mind. You may not realise it yet, but it is reassuring to know that one of your most important, and perhaps largest, investments is in good hands. This may be a good time to think about “What are the most important aspects about super” to consider when comparing super funds.

Main Features of Super Funds The following is an overview of the main features you should compare: • Value for money ─ low fees and charges are not the only factors to consider, you should be comparing the overall benefits you are receiving. • Insurance ─ assess the type of insurance cover that is available along with the level of ongoing support you will receive when you need to make a claim. • Investments ─ it is important to pick a fund that consistently delivers good returns rather than one that performs well in the short term. • Other benefits ─ consider a fund that provides quality education and advice services while you’re still working as well as retirement options when you stop working. Value for money When it comes to comparing superannuation funds, the amount of fees you pay is the aspect that seems to attract most attention ─ and with good reason, as seemingly small differences in ongoing fees can make a significant impact on returns over time and hence your eventual retirement savings.

In 2014, Club Plus Super received the CANSTAR award for “Outstanding Value”. In a field of more than 350 super funds, 74 of which were analysed in detail as public offer funds, Club Plus Super was awarded the maximum five out of five stars across three out of four categories. This achievement recognises Club Plus Super as being in the top echelon of super providers in the country.

Insurance Quite simply, for most people the cheapest access to death, disability and income protection insurance will be via a superannuation fund. This is because super funds of a sufficient size can obtain group or bulk discounts for members which allows them access to lower premiums or cover up to a certain limit without having to provide medical evidence. However, even with group insurance, there are large differences in premiums and cover levels between superannuation funds. One of the main benefits of having insurance through Club Plus Super is the availability of automatic cover which means, if you’re an eligible industry member, you do not have to complete a medical questionnaire or undergo a health examination to be accepted for death, TPD and income protection insurance. In particular, our income protection benefit provides 90 per cent income replacement (plus 9.5 per cent super guarantee contribution) after a 21-day waiting period, with 45 or 90 day waiting periods also available at a lower cost. Investment options and performance In terms of investment options, a good superannuation fund will offer a broad selection that will appeal to member’s varying levels of risk tolerance. These will include pooled asset allocation choices of balanced, conservative and growth selections, as well as single asset class options such as cash and shares. With Club Plus Super, members also have the ability to “self-manage” their investments through a Direct Investment Option (DIO), which provides access to term deposits, a selection of exchange traded funds (ETFs) and shares on the S&P/ASX 300. Whilst past performance is never a guarantee of how a fund will perform in the future, we have continued to deliver solid investment returns. Information about our returns and long-term investment performance can be viewed at www.clubplussuper.com.au/investments/performance Finally, a super fund that supports you during your working life and retirement. It goes without saying that most super funds will allow you to retain your membership as you move from job to job. At Club Plus Super we will also provide the support you need to assist the seamless transfer of your superannuation benefit as you move from accumulation into pension phase. Our Club Plus Pension provides a regular and tax-effective income stream in retirement as well as the option to convert some of your super to a Transition to Retirement Pension while you are still working. If you need reassurance or further assistance about why you are with Club Plus Super, please contact us on 1800 680 627 or visit www.clubplussuper.com.au


My Club ~ My Community BY KARINA REEVES - COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT

Many clubs support charities like the Breast Cancer Foundation and have held fundraising events to support these foundations. The Guilderton Country Club is just one example of many who held a ‘Pink Day’ to help raise vital donations for cancer foundations. The event included a full day of bowling for members, guests and sponsors with proceeds from food and drinks were donated. “Sailing on the Swan” raises awareness within our membership to the ability each members has to Upon hearing that Hawthorn Football Club player make a difference in the life of a family with cancer. Shane Crawford would be visiting the Shire on This event is about the human spirit, about providing his cycling tour across Australia to raise funds for important memory and moment for the family and cancer groups, the Kellerberrin & Districts Club the child who has cancer, and it’s about providing a organised a casserole tea with support from the source of enjoyment and break from a journey that community to help raise funds. Local businesses isn’t easy for anyone involved,” said Kelly. donated prizes, and the night was a huge success raising more than $5,000. These are only a couple examples of Western Australia’s amazing club industry being the rock The Kellerberrin & Districts Country Club also held for their local community. No matter whether your a unique fundraiser where clubs from across the club is helping with fundraising, providing a safe Shire were asked to nominate members to be sold environment for disadvantage youth, acting as the as ‘slaves’ donating their time to do duties for their emergency meeting point during disasters or helping buyers. Duties ranged from massages, babysitting, showcase the talent of community members, you house cleaning, cooking to gardening. A steak are playing an integral role in the coming together of night was also held with all profits from the meals your community. distributed amongst the groups involved. Share with us what your club has being doing over For the past 17-years the Royal Perth Yacht Club has the past year to help your community. worked in partnership with Mount Lawley Rotary Your club – your community. Club and Camp Quality to hold an annual ‘Sailing on the Swan’ for children suffering from cancer and **Examples and quotes have been taken from the nomination forms for the 2014 Clubs WA Clubs in the Community Award. their families.

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Over the past year, many WA clubs have held a fundraiser or benefit of some kind in order to show their solidarity with their local people and support a community cause.

Children show up dressed in amazing pirate and sailing costumes and spend the day laughing and dolphin-spotting. Following the sailing adventures in a family barbeque lunch at the club even more fun things to do including a bouncy castle, balloon-artists and face painters. All of the staff, volunteers and members get involved in the day and help plan and fundraise for the event. The Royal Perth Yacht Club’s Kelly Scott says the event is completely free of charge for all families involved and often includes families where more than one child or parent has suffered from cancer. “It is a fantastic opportunity for families to leave the drama of everyday life behind them and experience freedom that comes with the sun on your face and the wind in your hard. The laughter, smiles and joy that the event brings to all involved is priceless and is indeed a reminder of how precious life is.”

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Almost every town in Western Australia with a population of more than 400 people has at least one community sport, social or recreation club. Clubs are the corner-stone and the heart of WA’s unique heritage and have proven that they will support their community in any way they can.

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Business Directory

Want to be listed here?

Email marketing@clubswa.com.au to find out how.

Liquor specialists

Finance & Strategic Management

Insurance

Liquid Mix Ph: 0447 447 517 www.orders.liquidmixwa.com.au

Bendigo Bank Ph: (08) 9213 5100 www.bendigobank.com.au

Arthur J. Gallagher Ph: (08) 6250 8300 www.ajg.com.au

Lion Ph: (08) 9350 0407 www.lionco.com

Banktech Ph: 0478 333 297 www.banktech.com.au

Marketing & Promotions

McWilliam’s Wines Group Ph: 0400 723 338 www.mcwilliams.com.au

Clubs Plus Superannuation Ph: (02) 9376 9422 www.clubplussuper.com.au

Coca Cola Amatil Ph: (08) 9449 1395 www.ccamatil.com.au

Hospitality & Venue Specialists

WA Flags & Banners Ph: (08) 9467 4646 www.waflags.com.au

Hisconfe Ph: (08) 9388 3400 www.hisconfe.com.au

PickStar Ph: 1300 657 601 www.pickstar.com.au

Stoddart Manufacturing Ph: (08) 9414 1343 www.stoddart.com.au

Smarty Bags Ph: 0414 859 910 www.smartybags.com.au Gas & Energy

Gaming Specialists

Fox Sports Venues Ph: 1300 301 415 www.foxsports.com.au

TAB Ph: 13 23 68 www.tabtouch.com.au

Stanlee Ph: 0420 216 116 www.stanlee.com.au

Mal Atwell Billiards and Bingo Ph: (08) 9354 9150 www.malatwell.com.au

Chair & Table Warehouse Ph: (08) 9228 4722 www.thechairandtablewarehouse.com.au

PPCA Ph: (02) 8569 1111 www.ppca.com.au

Legal Partner

21st Century Business Equipment Ph: (08) 9321 8902 www.21stcenturybusiness.com.au

Food

Carlton & United Breweries Ph: 132 337 www.cub.com.au Pernod Ricard Australia Ph: (08) 9472 2805 www.pernod-ricard-australia.com

Lavan Legal Ph: (08) 9288 6001 www.lavanlegal.com.au Technology Partner Total IT Group Ph: (08) 6555 1855 www.totalit.com.au

Jaymak Equipment Hygiene Services Ph: 08 9354 8125 www.jaymak.com Training Specialists

Accomodation

Hospitality Alliance Training Ph: (08) 9417 7149 www.hospitalityalliancetraining.edu.au

Crown Perth Ph: (08) 9362 7777 www.crownperth.com.au

ATI-Mirage Ph: (08) 9218 9059 www.ati-mirage.com.au

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If you can’t see it, neither can thousands of potential customers. Get listed in both Clubs WA Service Bulletins - magazine and online. Contact Ashleigh Willer today to find out how: (08) 9417 7149 or marketing@clubswa.com.au

Zoo Business Media Ph: 1300 139 913 www.zbm.com.au

Trans Tasman Energy Group Ph: 1300 118 834 www.tteg.com.au Music & Licensing

Majors Group Ph: 0478 755 992 www.majorsgroup.com.au Health & Safety St John Event Health Services Ph: (08) 9334 1311 www.stjohnambulance.com.au Transport & Vehicle Services Easifleet Ph: 1300 266 828 www.easifleet.com.au

Make sure to mention Clubs WA to receive great deals and discounts from suppliers.

For more information visit: www.clubswa.com.au/members


People on the Move

Do you have a job opening?

Email marketing@clubswa.com.au to advertise.

The following is a list of career opportunities available across Western Australia’s vibrant club industry. If you have a position open within your club, or you would like to publicly welcome a new employee to your team, please send details to marketing@clubswa.com.au

Job Openings Perth Area

Chef de Partie www.seek.com.au The Western Australian Club

Kitchen Hand/Short Order Cook www.gumtree.com.au Royal Perth Golf Club

Banquet and Event Staff www.gumtree.com.au Tompkins on Swan

Bookkeeper/ Accounts Officer www.seek.com.au Cottesloe Golf Club

South West Regional

Bar Manager www.gumtree.com.au Doubleview Bowling Club

Yardsman www.seek.com.au Swan Yacht Club

Club/Bar Duty Manager www.seek.com.au Mandurah Offshore Fishing & Sailing Club

Trainee Administration Assistant www.seek.com.au Mount Lawley Golf Club

General Manager www.seek.com.au Mandurah Offshore Fishing & Sailing Club

Sales, Functions and Events www.seek.com.au The Cruising Yacht Club

Accountant www.seek.com.au Mandurah Offshore Fishing & Sailing Club

Bar Staff www.seek.com.au The Cruising Yacht Club

If you have had a change of staff within your club, please contact Clubs WA to update your details by calling Ashleigh Willer on 1300 640 616 or by emailing marketing@clubswa.com.au

Soccer Coaches www.gumtree.com.au Busselton Soccer Club Canteen Manager www.gumtree.com.au Busselton Soccer Club Bar Manager www.gumtree.com.au Busselton Soccer Club Social & Fundraising Events www.gumtree.com.au Busselton Soccer Club


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