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Archive for year: 2020

COVID-19 Latest News Revesby Workers’ Group

The Revesby Workers’ Group is closely monitoring new developments regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus) in order to provide our members, guests and employees with essential information as your health and safety is of the utmost importance.

We’re Opening!  l  Friday 29 May 2020

We are pleased to confirm that we will be opening on 1 June at 9am.

The NSW Government announced on 22 May that it would allow pubs, clubs, cafes and restaurants to open, subject to conditions, and with strict social distancing guidelines from 1 June.

Under the Governments guidelines for opening, a register of Members and Guests must be documented daily. Therefore, when entering the club all members must present their Membership Card and a Drivers Licence* for scanning. The guest of the member will need to provide a Drivers* Licence only.
*(A valid form of identification which can verify age and address may also be accepted)

Areas within the club that will be open for use include; restaurants, bars and lounges.

Please note that all club entertainment and activities, such as; Bingo, Raffles, Trivia, Poker, Snooker, Darts, indoor bowls and Live Bands are not currently available.

The Club will look a little different, but we’re excited to be welcoming back our members and their guests.

Please stay connected with us to ensure you don’t miss any updates.

See you soon!

COVID-19 Restriction Changes  l  Friday 15 May 2020

The recent announcement by the NSW Government to ease COVID-19 restrictions, which will allow more businesses to open, more people to stay in work and more personal freedoms, from Friday 15 May is a positive and welcome move for many.

However, the restriction on cafes and restaurants to seat only 10 patrons at any one time, when our club can accommodate over 800 collectively in its restaurants, means we would be opening our doors to provide a dining experience to just over 1% of our restaurant capacity.

Our focus, as it has always been, is to ensure we provide quality experiences to all our members and guests, whilst ensuring the future viability of the club. Therefore, until restrictions are eased further and the club can comfortable meet both of these priorities, our venue will remain closed.

Whilst we remain shut, we are certainly not standing still. A small team of staff have continued to work behind the scenes completing minor building works, rebranding some facilities, developing plans to further enhance our various offerings and implement initiatives to improve each member experience for when we are able to reopen.

On a further note, our café TwoTwo//OneTwo, which has been operating an all-day takeaway menu during this time, will now be able to accommodate up to 10 patrons at a time to enjoy a sit-down meal. For information menu and dining details, visit twotwoonetwo.com.au.

As a community club, we are very much looking forward to welcoming back our members and guests. Until this time, stay safe, keep connected and support our community.

Shows and Events at Revesby Workers’ Club

In accordance with the Australian Government guidelines to cancel non-essential gatherings of 500 people or more, please see the below summary;

The Wiggles  l  15 March Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded
David Strassman  l  20 March Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 19 November 2020

Busby Marou  l  21 March Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded
Robertson Brothers  l  Saturday 4 April Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 10 April 2021

Cat in the Hat  l  Sunday 19 April Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded
Lawrence Mooney  l  Friday 22 May Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 28 November 2020

Drags to Bitches  l  Saturday 30 May Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded
Killer Queen  l  Sunday 7 June Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 13 March 2021

Dusty in Concert  l  Saturday 13 June Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 29 May 2021

Bowie Unzipped  l  Saturday 27 June Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 20 February 2021

Prince Purple Revolution  l  Saturday 4 July Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded

NEW Show on sale for 19 June 2021

The Angels  l  Saturday 11 July Show Cancelled  |  All Tickets Refunded
Seniors Concerts for 2020 All concerts for 2020 have been cancelled  |  Customers are to retain their March 2020 Concert and Meal Tickets

PLEASE NOTE ALL SHOWS AND EVENTS UP TO AND INCLUDING THE END OF OCTOBER 2020 HAVE BEEN CANCELLED!

Notifications were sent to all ticket holders.
Those who purchased online will receive their refunds back to their credit cards automatically (You do not need to do anything)
Customers who purchased from Club Reception and still hold a ticket for one of the above mentioned shows and have not received a notification, please contact us by completing this online form ticket-refund-request.

Revesby Village Centre is STILL OPEN
For further information on individual retailers visit revesbyvillagecentre.com.au

Health Mates Fitness Centre is now TEMPORARILY CLOSED
For further information visit healthmates.com.au

Tree House Early Childhood Centre
No change to current operations.
For further information visit treehousecc.com.au

Revesby Workers’ Sports Club is now TEMPORARILY CLOSED
For further information visit revesbysportsclub.com.au

Mooney Mooney Club is now TEMPORARILY CLOSED
For further information visit mooneymooneyclub.com.au

Useful Information and Links

Australian Government Health Department
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx

Information is Beautiful Infographic Datapack
https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/covid-19-coronavirus-infographic-datapack/

Please click here to see the latest news on Shows and Events

Stay tuned. We will be updating you on all of the goings on and Club News very shortly. This page will serve as the one place pertaining to COVID-19 and Revesby Workers’ Club initiative and response.

Latest Updates

Please find below all latest updates in relation to upcoming shows and events based on Australian Government guidelines of non-essential gatherings of 500 people or more.

Show/EventDateStatus
The Wiggles15/03/2020Cancelled – All Online purchases have been issued refunds. All Tickets Purchased at the Club must be refunded at the Club.
David Strassman20/03/2020Cancelled – All Online purchases have been issued refunds. All Tickets Purchased at the Club must be refunded at the Club.
Busby Marou21/03/2020Cancelled – All Online purchases have been issued refunds. All Tickets Purchased at the Club must be refunded at the Club.
Robertson Bros04/04/2020Show To Be Cancelled Or Postponed. Awaiting advice as to whether or not refunds are to be issued or tickets held.
Seniors Concert19/03/2020Postponed- Please retain your March ticket and March Meal Tickets
The Cat In The Hat19/04/2020Cancelled – All Online purchases are currently being issued refunds. All Tickets Purchased at the Club must be refunded at the Club.
Kids Free Movies15/04/2020 & 22/04/2020Cancelled
Seniors Concert16/04/2020Postponed- Please retain your March ticket and March Meal Tickets
ANZAC Day25/04/2020Cancelled

Terry Semlitzky Awarded 2020 Volunteer Of The Year

Previous Director, and all round good guy, Terry Semlitzky has been awarded with the Canterbury-Bankstown 2020 Volunteer Of The Year.

Terry has spent many years involved in sporting and community organisations raising funds and volunteering his time to Community Causes. He was a director at Revesby Workers’ Club for 25 Years and an active member of the club for over 50 years.

Terry has been running a Trivia night for the Club’s various charities for the past 27 years and has raised over $55,000 for the Bill Bullard Foundation. Terry also volunteers at many aged care events, giving up his time to play the guitar and conducting sing-a-longs in local nursing homes. Indeed his selfless dedication to his community, union and sporting groups over many years has been remarkable!

 

CONGRATULATIONS TERRY!!!

 

RWC Journal Reports February 2020

Directors Reports February 2020

Christine Benham

HERE WE ARE IN 2020 ALREADY! 2019 was yet another exciting year for the Club. A whole new precinct was built and opened in August – The Central

Collective – a massive area, with a big TV viewing area, eatery (replacing the former Java Cafe), a quiet area where technology is available for business and two new meeting rooms. We hope that you have had the opportunity of availing yourself of these facilities. Those of you who frequent Health Mates will appreciate the substantial upgrade in cardio and other equipment during the latter part of the year, with state of the art Technogym equipment imported from Italy. So, what is upcoming in 2020? As promised previously, the Sports Bar is scheduled for a refurbishment, while still retaining all the Pool Tables and Darts Boards. This is a great place particularly for young people who are looking for a good safe place to have fun.

While the Club will continue to focus on debt reduction during 2020, there is always the need for a capital spend on maintenance, which is never neglected, and which is why the Club operates so well. Now that the major construction phase for the Club is almost complete, members will see our energies concentrating on community matters. After all, Clubs are for the community and are owned by their members. Food continues to be a major offering to our members. We are very proud of our restaurants Bel Cibo, Aunty Eights and Firestone, and it is great to see how well patronised they are.

Our fantastic chefs, cooks and wait staff do a great job and have all contributed to the many awards bestowed over the years. All three restaurants were finalists in their various categories in the 2019 NSW Savour Awards, with Firestone taking out the best Family Restaurant in Sydney. The Savour Awards are highly contested, being awarded by Restaurant and Catering Australia. To reach the finals in this category, undercover observers attended the Club on several occasions to assess all aspects of the restaurant, not just the food, but also interaction of staff with patrons. Congratulations and thank you to all our people who contributed to winning this prestigious award. The new cafe in the Central Collective has also proven to be very well supported, with results well above the former Java Café, and twotwo//onetwo Café in the Revesby Village Centre is still a centrepiece of that venue.

Over the couple of years since opening the Revesby Workers’ Sports Club in Spence Street Revesby, the popularity of the venue continues to grow. What a great place to hold functions, either on the beautiful outside deck or inside the venue itself. Many birthday and anniversary celebrations and wakes have been held there and the very friendly staff can’t do enough for our patrons. Major events such as the Charity Trivia Night, Volunteers Appreciation BBQ, the Senior Cricket Presentation and Swim Club Presentation were successfully held in the venue during 2019. The Bistro food is fantastic. Sport, and other common interest sub clubs continue to be a fundamental part of “The Workers’”. 2020 will see the 60th Anniversary of the Revesby Workers’ Swim Club – yes, the Swim Club has been going longer than the Revesby Workers Club! Major celebrations are in the planning phase. Another of my sub clubs is cricket and the Over 40’s FORCE team is planning a trip to Harrogate, Yorkshire UK in August to participate in the World Golden Oldies Cricket Festival. FORCE is the acronym for Fathers Of Revesby Cricket Eleven! As previously said, while there have been many successes in sport and other endeavours by club members over the years, focus has always been on participation, and on being inclusive and encouraging of new participants. Under the Revesby Workers’ sub club umbrella we encourage you to investigate the great sports we offer to young and old – basketball, bowls, cricket, darts, fishing (small boats and large!), football (soccer), touch football, hockey, tennis, golf, indoor bowls, little athletics, netball, physical culture, senior athletics, snooker, spearfishing and swim club. For those a little less active, we suggest that you explore the possibility of joining the other non-sporting sub clubs – there are plenty on offer! Of course, volunteers are always welcome and encouraged! Contacts for all the sub clubs are listed in this Journal and on the Club’s website. We look forward to a great year for Revesby Workers’ Club in 2020!

Christine Butters

International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.

The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. It is celebrated around the world on the 8 March. The first IWD gathering was held in 1911. It is not specific to any country, group, culture or organisation. It is about uniting, celebrating, reflecting, advocating and taking action to support women’s rights and achievements. A colour combination of purple, green and white have been used historically to symbolise women’s equality.

Traditionally purple has been used to symbolise women and signifies justice and dignity, while green symbolises hope and white represents purity (however white is no longer used due to the controversial concept of ‘purity’. So what you may ask does all this have to do with Revesby Workers’ Club? The decision to establish the Club was made by a group of men with a vision to embrace both men and women in the area.

Our Club has a proud tradition of including women and treating them as equals. The late Norma Smith OAM was the first female President of a licenced Club in NSW. Following Norma’s retirement from the Board another female, Christine Benham, was duly elected in 2008. Recognising the Club’s increasing female membership, a second female (myself ) was elected to the Board in 2010. By 2018 we had almost 50% female membership and when a vacancy arose for another Board member Kylie Wilkinson was elected, making us a Board of 4 males and 3 females. Some may think the inclusion of females on the Board is tokenism, but the three of us by no means feel this and all equally contribute to Board discussion and decision making as we do to our roles as Liaison Directors of several Sub Clubs within the Club.

When I was first elected to the Board, Clubs NSW used to host a celebration for IWD each year. This stopped two years ago and this year our female Board members decided there was an opportunity to reinvigorate the celebration of International Women’s Day. As this journal goes to print we are organising the finer details for our celebration which will be held on Wednesday 4 March at our Club. There will be some interesting speakers, a chance to network, raise funds for charity and of course enjoy a delicious lunch. Save the date, gather a group of friends, males welcome too, and plan to celebrate with us on IWD 2020

Craig Epton – Acting CEO

Welcome to 2020! I hope you all enjoyed the festive season and celebrated the new year with family and friends. A NEW INTRODUCTION
As we commence the new year, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to the clubs newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, Scott Bennetts. Scott is no stranger to Revesby Workers’ having held the position of Chief Operating Officer from 2008-2012, before taking on his current position of CEO at the Easts Group, encompassing Eastern Suburb Leagues Club and four additional Sydney licensed clubs. During his tenure he was also appointed CEO of the Sydney Roosters from 2011-2015 and again in 2018. He has been an Executive Manager in the Registered Club Industry since 1999, is a member of the Australian Club Gaming Council and holds qualifications in Commerce and Business Management. Scott brings extensive experience in corporate business strategy, hospitality operations and community engagement initiatives. The Board announced the appointment of Scott at the Annual General Meeting held in late October last year and he will officially commence on Monday 2 March.

A FOND FAREWELL
At the closing of last year, we farewelled our Executive Manager, Human Resources, Scott Spicer. After 12 years of service, there have been many achievements. Scott has been an advocate for equality and justice, which were evident in his dealings with Staff, Management and external stakeholders. He was responsible for the successful Enterprise Agreements the club has in place, and integral to the success of the many major diversification projects; Revesby Village Centre, Revesby Workers’ Sports Club and more recently entral Collective. Scott’s passion for his profession, team and staff was proven in his dedication to always deliver. His professional approach and his innate ability to always be the moral compass of any situation will see him sorely missed.

On behalf of the Board, Management and Staff we wish him every success for the future.

A MESSAGE OF THANKS
Since 1997 the Revesby Workers’ Club Tertiary Scholarships Program has assisted close to 500 local High School Certificate students who wished to pursue further studies at a tertiary institution with a funding grant to assist with the cost of resources.

“I recently received the below message of thanks from one such recipient and wanted to share this with all our members. As a member of Revesby Workers’ Club, alumni of De La Salle Revesby and soon to be alumni of the University of Technology Sydney, I would like to extend a sincere thank you to all involved, for the financial support offered through the RWC Tertiary Scholarship Program over the course of my degree. From 2015 to 2019, I undertook a Bachelor of Civil Engineering degree which involved four years of theory and one year of practical “internship” experience. To finish the degree, each student is required to complete a capstone or thesis project which I obtained an excellent result of 95/100 in. This result in addition with my other subjects means I will be graduating with first class honours and has assisted me in securing a full-time graduate position within the industry. To receive the scholarship contribution, for the entire five years of my study, has been of invaluable assistance in funding textbooks, equipment and fees. As a lifelong resident of the area and son of two perpetual members, it has been great to see the community contributions of which RWC prides itself on have a direct impact in my own study and future.

Regards, Morgan Lee.”

Thank you for your ongoing support and patronage as we continue to build a better club for all.

MiniFit A Huge Success For The Kids

On Wednesday 22 January, kids from the local community took part in “MiniFit Clinics”, (Supported by the Revesby Workers’ Club) which are a great way to encourage health, fitness and wellbeing amongst your kids. Being active has many benefits for children and sets them up for healthy habits for the rest of their lives.
The Minifit passion is to improve the growth and development of children through our programs. They do this by educating little ones on the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle.

As you can see by the pics below, the kids had a great time, and was also great for them to have the opportunity to meet a Rugby League Legend, Anthony Minichiello, who was so gracious in his time for everyone involved.