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who used his skills in gaining the grant funding,” he said.

Mr Fraser acknowledged last year’s flood as being the biggest challenge the club has ever faced, but on a positive note, underlined the fact that in 2026 it will be the 100th birthday of the sporting group.

“We are looking towards a new clubhouse,” he said.

Both Mr Mustow and Mr Williamson confirmed their support for the club to attain their goal of a new clubhouse over the next three years, in time for the centenary.

After the ribbon cutting, visitors were taken for a tour of the new cart tracks, that will make the course accessible to more players.

The $400,000 funding comes from the jointly funded Federal and State government’s Essential Community Sport Assets Program under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, as part of the broader Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Package (CLIRP).

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