Archive for month: December, 2025

Helping Hands TV – Changing Conversations Around Domestic and Family Violence

Helping Hands TV – Changing Conversations Around Domestic and Family Violence

An innovative campaign called Purple Shirt Friday is transforming the atmosphere at Revesby Workers Club, creating a safer, more supportive environment for staff and patrons while encouraging open conversations about domestic and family violence. The initiative was first introduced by Cherry Street Sports Club in Ballina, and Revesby Workers Club has proudly adopted and tailored the concept to suit its staff, members, and local community. The Club has also applied to have the program formally recognized as part of its ongoing commitment to preventing domestic and family violence.

Domestic and family violence incidents have risen in the Canterbury-Bankstown area over the past two years, the Club recognised the urgent need to take action. Every Friday, staff members—from the CEO to bartenders—wear purple shirts emblazoned with the messages:
“No to Domestic and Family Violence” on the front and “Yes to Respectful Relationships” on the back.

The goal is to spark conversations, raise awareness, and encourage those affected by domestic violence to seek help. This initiative is designed to create a safe culture where people feel supported and empowered to speak up. The campaign goes beyond wearing purple. Staff have received training to recognise different forms of domestic abuse and respond appropriately when someone discloses their experience. A dedicated ‘Purple Table’ in the staff room provides resources and information, reinforcing that help is always available.

The impact has been significant, with staff and patrons reporting a noticeable shift in attitudes and conversations. Members say the purple shirts make them feel safer, while staff have observed more openness and empathy in interactions.

The initiative is not only changing the culture within the Club but also influencing the wider community. Staff are talking about the program outside of work, helping to spread awareness and encourage respectful relationships beyond the Club’s walls.

Watch the Helping Hands TV Documentary on the initiative here.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence or distress, please call 1800 RESPECT

Seniors Christmas Concert 2025

Revesby Workers’ Club once again held its Seniors Christmas Concert on Tuesday 9 December 2025.

This popular annual event attracts over 400 senior members to enjoy a 2-course menu followed by a series of live festive performances and special guest appearances.

This year’s members were greeted by the one and only Mrs Claus and were gifted with our Revesby Workers’ 2026 Calendars. MC Jace opened the concert with the National Anthem, followed by a speech from our Club President Christine Butters.

Special guest performers were Grace Rizzo, Danny Elliott and Sharna Le Grande.

Thank you to everyone who attended the concert. Revesby Workers’ Club wishes you and your families a very safe and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

See you at next years Seniors Christmas Concert!

Revesby Workers’ Club Wins Prestigious John Knipe Award for Tertiary Scholarship Program

Revesby Workers’ Club Wins Prestigious John Knipe Award for Tertiary Scholarship Program

Revesby Workers’ Club has been awarded the esteemed Leagues Club Australia John Knipe Award, recognising the exceptional impact of the Club’s Tertiary Scholarship Program, which has supported local students for more than 6 decades. This award celebrates the club’s dedication to education, community development, and long-term support for young people pursuing higher learning.

Each year, the John Knipe Award is presented to a member club for an outstanding community or charitable initiative delivered within the previous 12 months. Unlike other recognition pathways, it operates independently of the ClubGRANTS process, highlighting initiatives that extend genuine, lasting value to the community—locally or beyond. Previous recipients include St Mary’s Rugby League Club, Brothers Leagues Club, and Wyong Leagues Club, placing Revesby Workers’ Club among an esteemed group of community leaders.

Revesby Workers’ Club’s Tertiary Scholarship Program, one of the longest-running initiatives of its kind in the club industry, has been a statement of the Club’s community commitment. Established in the early years of the club, the program was designed to ease the financial burden on students transitioning into university or further education. It has since grown into a respected community institution, supporting hundreds of young people across areas such as health, engineering, law, science, trades, and the arts.

At the centre of the program is the club’s Education Committee, currently led by Club Director, Linda Downey and of club and community representatives who guide the program’s direction, uphold its values, and ensure it remains responsive to the needs of each generation. Th

In receiving the John Knipe Award, Revesby Workers’ Club continues the legacy of Club’s that prioritise community enrichment, demonstrating how long-term initiatives can transform lives and strengthen local communities for generations.