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Clubs WA State Council Members Tom Helm and Ray Maclean. Get ready for the 2015 IN THIS EDITION 03 News in Brief 05 Change in Staff 07 Women in Sports 10 Perfecting the media release Issue 2, February 2015 The Voice of the Club Community Monthly Newsletter SERVICE BULLETIN clubs wa

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Page 1: Clubs WA February 2015 Bulletin

Clubs WA State Council Members Tom Helm and Ray Maclean.

Get ready for the 2015

IN THIS EDITION

03

News in Brief

05

Change in Staff

07

Women in Sports

10

Perfecting the media

release

Issue 2, February 2015

clubs wa

The Voice of the Club Community

Monthly Newsletter

SERVICEBULLETIN

clubs wa

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February 2015

Clubs WA Service Bulletin

A MESSAGE FROM OUR MARKETING & EVENTS COORDINATOR

2014 was a rather exciting year for me as I organised my second Clubs WA Awards night which was one of our most successful thus far! Shortly after the awards night, I left Clubs WA to join my partner in Namibia for 6 months.

Before we left I was apprehensive and nervous as to what to expect in a country I had never been to before. I was nervous about making friends, keeping myself busy, the culture and the adventure elements this country would introduce me to.

The second our plane landed on the tarmac, I was in awe of Namibia, its people and its diversity. We traveled extensively every weekend, we hiked every mountain, camped at over 15 different campsites, and made really great friends! The culture was embracing and the adventure became addictive.

I have now returned to my role at Clubs WA as the Marketing and

Events Coordinator, and I have to say, I am so excited for all our projects that lie ahead.

This last 6 months has taught me to embrace change, to accept my fears and not to let them prohibit me from trying new things. Life is one big adventure and we need to ensure that we are constantly challenging ourselves and trying something different, personally and professionally.

In 2015, Clubs WA will rise to the challenge to bring you new events, new communication avenues and new industry related activities.

So I encourage you all to try something new in 2015, meet with your local member, give social media a go, or nominate your Club for the 2015 Clubs WA Awards night?

The team at Clubs WA are always here to provide you and your club with the support and tools to get you to the next level.

Call us today on 1300 640 616 to see how we can help you! - Ashleigh Willer

CLUBS WA PRESIDENTWally Maker

REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENTGreg Hadlow

METRO VICE PRESIDENTKeith Bransby

TREASURERTom Helm

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBERDon Bartlem

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERStan Sherry

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBERChris Richardson

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERRay Maclean

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBERGeof Irvin

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERMax McDonald

METRO COMMITTEE MEMBERRay Mansfield

REGIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERLeone Bolto

State Council

Staff

~ The Voice of the Club Community

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Please address emails for State Councillors to [email protected]

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICERKaren Giles

OPERATIONS MANAGERBob [email protected]

ADMINISTRATION MANAGERLinda [email protected]

ACCOUNTS ADMINISTRATOR Michelle [email protected]

MARKETING & EVENTS COORDINATORAshleigh [email protected]

MARKETING & EVENTS OFFICER Holly [email protected]

TRAINING ADMINISTRATOR Laura [email protected]

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For more information on anything printed in this issue of the Service Bulletin, please call 1300 640 616.

Facebook/ClubsWATwitter/ClubsWA

Facebook/HospAllianceTrainingTwitter/HATraining

For more great tips and stories visit www.clubswa.com.au

Soussesvlei, Namibia

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Grants for Women’s ProjectsWestern Australia’s community organisations and local governments are invited to apply for up to $5,000 for projects supporting women’s economic independence and leadership. Women’s Interests Minister Liza Harvey said funding was available under Grants for Women for WA-based projects. Previous grant recipients include the Shire of Kulin’s leadership retreat at Camp Kulin, held over three days which enabled women to develop leadership, communication and group skills and build self-confidence. The State Government is delivering a number of initiatives to improve the status of women in WA. This includes the Being Board Ready Guide encouraging women into leadership roles, scholarships for women to participate in mentoring and entrepreneurial development programs and increased support to Women in Technology WA. Applications close at 4pm on Thursday, March 12, 2015Visit www.dlgc.wa.gov.au for more information.

National Stronger Regiond FundThe 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.

Workshops will be held in January to provide information about the fund.

Create safe communities and fundraise for your clubIf you’re looking for ways to fundraise for your community group, school or sporting club do it the easy way with St John Ambulance first aid kits.

Choose from three of their most popular first aid kits, complete your fundraising order form, and return to your fundraising organiser by the due date. St John will then return all first aid kits ordered to the school or club to be distributed.

Visit www.stjohnambulance.com.au for information.

Softball WA team takes out championshipCongratulations to the Softball WA Under 17 girls team who won their first game at this year’s Softball Nationals. They defeated Tasmania 9 - 5.

Club industry’s inaugural annual event is here soonNominations for the 2015 Club Awards for Excellence will open in early February, with the Clubs in the Community and Best Function Facility categories set to be hot favourites.

Last year’s event saw a record-attendance with more than 450 club delegates, industry supporters and Government representives frocking up. The 2015 event will be held at the prestigous Crown Perth on Saturday June 13.

Save the date for this growing event and reserve your tickets today.

Call 1300 640 616 for more information or email Ashleigh Willer at [email protected]

Visit the News Section on the Clubs WA website more information and subscribe to the weeky E-News for regular updates.

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Community Partners

News in Brief

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WIN one of ten $10,000 prizes.*Dream big and have peace of mind knowing your biggest assets are protected.

At Bendigo Bank we’re about helping you purchase and protect your biggest assets.

For a short time, we’re also looking to help you dream big!

Imagine what you could do with $10,000 – you could pay off your home loan sooner or plan for the future by kick starting a Bendigo Wealth investment fund.

Simply take out a new home and contents or landlord’s insurance policy before 30 June 2015 and

you automatically go in the draw to win $10,000.

Even if you don’t take home the prize, you’ll still be a winner.

With insurance through Bendigo Bank we’ll always have your best interests at heart. You’ll have peace of mind knowing your biggest assets are covered if something unexpected should happen.

Plus, with the added bene� ts and personal service you get from the

Bendigo you’ll have the winning numbers to show you’re a valued customer not just a statistic.

So speak to our friendly branch staff today about getting the insurance cover you need.

Drop into the Perth branch at 225 St Georges Terrace, call 9213 5100 or visit www.bendigobank.com.au to fi nd your nearest branch.

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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL/Australian Credit Licence 237879. Promotion applies to eligible Bendigo Bank Home and Contents and Landlord’s insurance policies purchased between 9am on 02/01/15 and 5pm on 30/06/15 (AEDST). Visit bendigobank.com.au/getinsurance for T&Cs. Permit numbers: VIC 14/5764; ACT TP14/04080; NSW LTPS/14/09223; SA T14/2195. Insurance issued by CGU Insurance Limited ABN 27 004 478 371 AFSL 238291. Bendigo Bank acts under its own AFSL and under an agreement CGU. You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement before making a decision. Bendigo Bank does not guarantee any benefits payable under a policy or repayment of any premium and will receive a commission from CGU for arranging insurance. S50398-1 (235731_v1) (13/01/2015)

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Hot summer days call for refreshing drinks. A drink dispenser is a great solution for when the demand for cool drinks increases. The new Sencotel Cold Drink dispenser has been designed to refrigerate and dispense all kinds of beverage: cocktails, iced teas, lemonades, iced coffee and much more.

The machine also features a special spigot for serving thick natural fruit juices, high in pulp content. This is a great solution for Clubs that can now offer every day different fresh drinks to patrons, adults and kids, who will be happy to taste new drinks and stay cool, at the same time.

Sporting clubs might offer isotonic drinks to help athletes replace water, electrolytes and energy after training or competition. Clubs that are fully licenced can also experiment alcoholic cocktails, while those that host mainly families with kids, might want to recommend natural fruit juice, a healthy and nourishing choice.

Since the Sencotel Cold Drink comes in different sizes, it is also possible to have more than one dispenser in order to differentiate the offer. Available in three versions (12 / 20 / 25 litre capacity), the Cold Dispenser features removable polycarbonate bowls for easy cleaning. Beverages are stirred by means of a rotating paddle in order to avoid the formation of deposits.

The Cold dispenser is exclusively distributed by Majors Group, official importer of Sencotel machines and many other Italian brands world-wide leaders in the production of ice-cream and frozen yogurt equipment and ingredients.

If you would like more information about catering solutions for your business, please contact Majors Group on 1800 625 677 or by emailing [email protected]. Majors Group is also on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

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Thank you & good byeIt has been an amazing past 8-months working with Clubs WA as the Marketing and Events Officer and it has been equally amazing working within this diverse club industry. Never have I come across an industry that is so passionate, so committed and yet can be so diverse. It has been rewarding and challenging using all of the theory I have learnt through my studies to help develop and expand Clubs WA’s communication with its valued members, industry representatives and supporters.

Over the past few months, new Chief Executive Officer Karen Giles and myself have identified opportunities for development within Clubs WA and the club industry as a whole, which will aim to create awareness of clubs both at a membership level and at a Government level.

One of the most exciting developments I saw was the introduction of club-focused training workshops and online course books. The Clubs WA Team worked tirelessly to launch the Good Governance training workshop at the October Annual General Meeting.

The training workshops received positive feedback and have put us on the path to develop even more workshops for all levels of clubs management and staff. Clubs WA will be rolling these out across the state over the next year.

While my role as Clubs WA’s Marketing and Events Officer has finished, I enjoy working in the industry too much to leave completely. Based on feedback from clubs, Karen and myself are to developing a social media course to help clubs understand social media pages like Facebook and Twitter and how they can benefit your club. The course will look at how social media would be useful for your club and how to best use it to your advantage.

I am excited to develop this social media course for you, especially because it means I can keep working within the club industry. A huge thank you goes out to all of the clubs and industry representatives I have worked with over the past months – there has never been a dull moment. -Holly Hazel

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Women in sports clubsSports and social clubs play an integral role in reaching out to new and current members, as well as engaging the local community. Being a part of a club provides members with the opportunity to participate in social and competitive sports and to stay mentally and physically healthy.

Due to the geographical location or what activities are offered, specific clubs might face significant challenges in attracting different segments of the community including age, gender or skill-level.

Attracting and retaining women in clubs is an issue that some clubs struggle with, however there are ways to help overcome these issues.

The most common motivations for women to participate in sport are fitness and fun, rather than competition or skill, according to the Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF).

Generally, women want to join clubs that are open and welcoming, and that cater for a range of abilities and offer flexibility. Clubs have an important role in creating talent pathways and growing women’s participation in sport.

Skill level | One reason identified by the WSFF for women not joining a club was that they felt sports clubs were for people with more skill, ability and commitment than themselves. As a result, some women felt alienated. Try promoting your club as a place for all abilities and offer different levels from beginners to advanced.

WSFF’s research shows there is a perception that sports clubs are dominated by men, and the statistics show that this perception is created more by people who are not members of a club than by those who are actually members.

Current club members perceive their club as a place of many benefits including the opportunity to take up a favourite sport and the opportunity to improve and achieve goals.

Flexibility | Both female members and non-members commonly mention the ‘rigidity’ of sports clubs. In an ideal world, women say their sports club would be more flexible and have more of an informal environment. Your club could try promoting an ethos of fitting around your member’s lives rather than demanding that women fit into a rigid club culture. Clubs could also trial an occasional ‘drop-in session’ where women could pop in and out at times that suited them.

Flexibility is also associated with variety. Women commonly mention the appeal of variety, and say it would be appealing if clubs offered sessions accommodating varying abilities and levels. Your club could offer activities that could be made harder or easier depending on the ability of individuals.

Formality | An ideal sports club would possess characteristics of both formal and informal elements. Clubs should be flexible, friendly, relaxed and pressure-free (informal charactersitics). However it should also be reliable and professional where activities run on schedule and there is clear leadership.

The ideal club for women would include:• Like-minded and friendly women• Flexible commitments• Different payment options• Session flexibility and drop-in sessions• Organised groups• Variety• Qualified coaches and leaders

Information taken from Women Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) Fact Files :www.wsff.org.uk 7

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Simply build your bets on your mobile, scan the barcode at

your local TAB and pay with cash to collect your tickets.

Download for Android

Betting with cash on sport and racing has never been easier.Download TABtouch today.

TAB supports responsible wagering. Call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au for support.

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Simply build your bets on your mobile, scan the barcode at

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Download for Android

Betting with cash on sport and racing has never been easier.Download TABtouch today.

TAB supports responsible wagering. Call 1800 858 858 or visit www.gamblinghelponline.org.au for support. 9

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Featured FundraiserWelcome to Smartybags!

Smartybags produce children’s activity bags aimed at children aged 2 - 12 years. Smartybags are designed to keep children happy and entertained whilst mums and dads are at your establishment. This results in mums and dads staying longer, having a more enjoyable time and spending more money.

Smartybags have been a huge success over the past 4 years with sales of over 2,000,000 bags. Smartybags are made from 100% recycled paper. Children can colour in the back side of their bag and personalize it by writing their name. All Smartybags include 8 crayon colours (4 double ended crayons), a sticker sheet, a card background where stickers can be applied, a punch out game, and 16 individual activities e.g. spot the difference, join the dots, colour by numbers, a crossword just to name a few.

There are several different carton options to choose from. Our NEW Combo carton contains 25 each of our Fairy bags, Beach bags, Pirate bags, and Wild Animal bags. Our NEW Mixed carton contains 25 each of Cars, Planes, and Trains bags, Dinosaur bags, Mermaid bags, and Princess Bags. Our Party carton contains 50 each of Boys Party bags and Girls Party bags. Our Pet carton contains 100 Pet bags. Our Santa carton contains 100 Santa bags. We even supply Surf Club cartons containing 100 Surf Club bags exclusively to Surf Clubs.

All Smartybags carton options contain 100 Smartybags and cost $89.00 plus GST ($0.89c each plus GST). We offer a FREE counter display stand and a pricing sticker sheet to all new customers if required. The sticker sheet allows you to give Smartybags away FREE, give Smartybags away FREE WITH A CHILDS MEAL PURCHASE, or to sell Smartybags at up to $3.90 each.

We also offer personalised Smartybags. There are 2 options available. We can take our Smartybags logo off the front of any one of our designs and insert your logo in its place at NO EXTRA COST on quantities of 5,000 or more. We can also offer a brand new design based on your specifications. Prices depend on the quantity ordered. The only additional cost would be freight.

We also produce A3 placemats. There are several varieties in our range including standard placemats at 45c each, including a pack of 8 crayon colours (4 double ended crayons). Our overprint placemats are 69c each (also including crayon packs) where we can overprint your establishments logo and or message and or children’s menu all in colour on each placemat. Our printing process will not allow the overprint message to run if a child spills his or her drink on the placemat. Overprint placemats can be supplied in 1 day.

We will automatically open an account for all new customers and courier their order to them immediately.

Visit our web site www.smartybags.com.au. You can also contact us at [email protected]. To talk to us call Neil Palmer on 0414 859 910

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How to perfect the media release Answer the five W questionsWhat was the event or issue?Where did it happen?Who did it happen to?When did it happen?Why did it happen?

Make it conversational – how would you explain the story to a friend?

Tips for getting your media story heard• Get to know the media• Find out which is your local newspaper• Get to know the journalists who cover the sport

and human-interest stories• Read the paper and see what stories they like

talking about• Check their deadlines and requirements• Make your story appealing to the journalist and

also the people who would be reading the paper by finding an angle that will attract attention. For example you might have six sets of twins as members of your club, or maybe your club just celebrated a birthday milestone.

Presentation• Must be on a letterhead• Identify it as a media release on the top left• Date it top right• Use a catchy headline• Use one side of the paper only and keep to one

page where possible• Check for spelling and typos• Typed not handwritten

Information• Who, what, when, why, where and how?• Use short paragraphs, clear sentences and use

the KISS principle (keep it simple stupid!)• Make your first paragraph short and punchy. It is

the story in a nutshell• Provide news angles (ie focus on what is news –

check your local paper for ideas)• Use present tense and active language• Include important facts and statistics but don’t

overload• Use quotes to support your story• Have someone proof your story

Contacts• Provide a contact telephone, mobile, fax and

email for more information• Make sure the contact person is available and

returns calls promptly

The Media• Identify the media you are targeting• Take time to find out how they prefer to receive

information (email/phone/fax) and what their deadlines are

• Don’t be pushy, instead willingly provide information and be prepared to assist the journalist in their pursuit of a story

• Follow up your release with a short phone call or email: “Just wanted to ensure you received our release and let you know we are available to help you in anyway possible”

• Develop a relationship with the journalists you regularly deal with

• Offer to send it JPEG photos after your event

If you would like to recognise a local journalist or media outlet for publishing a great story on your club, you can nominate them for the Club Media Story of the Year Award. Nominations for the 2015 Awards for Excellence open in early February.

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PRESS RELEASE (INSERT DATE)NUMBER OF PAGES: ONE

HEADING: AT LEAST TWO CLUB STORIES ARE PRINTED IN EVERY ISSUE OF STATE & COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS

LEAD PARAGRAPH: The lead paragraph (first sentence) of every media release and story is the most important and should broadly answer the most important of the who, what, where, when, why questions. It should be short and punchy and normally no more than 30 words long.

The main avenue to raise a club’s profile within the local community is by working with local and State media. Regular publicity of your club through newspapers, radio and television will help develop and maintain a strong reputation with new and prospective members.

Publicity through the media can provide many benefits for sport and social clubs including raising awareness of events and activities, attracting sponsors, increasing and retaining members and recruiting volunteers.

Sport, social and recreation clubs have many opportunities to publicise events and activities that would interest the media and the wider community. Community newspapers print many human-interest stories and if you look at Perth newspapers over the past month, there are normally at least two articles on grass-roots clubs in each issue.

Clubs WA Marketing and Events Officer Holly Hazel says there are many human-interest and issue-based stories you could target your local paper with including a grant or funding success, competition winners, club or volunteer anniversaries or events.

“Also referred to as a press release, media releases are the standard way of sharing stories with the media,” Ms Hazel said.

“Journalists and newsrooms receive hundreds of media releases each day so before contacting the media with a story you need to think about how you can make your information readable and interesting – find an angle that is going to attract attention and is going to make people want to read keep reading.”

The story should broadly answer at least three of the W questions in the first sentence. The first sentence is referred to as the ‘lead paragraph’ and is the most important sentence of the story. Readers and journalists make decisions very quickly about whether they will read a story or not and if your lead paragraph is interesting and punchy people are more likely to read it.

Facts should be discussed in order of importance – if an editor needs to shorten your story to make it fit in the newspaper, they will start cutting from the bottom of the page. Once you have broadly answered the most important questions in the first sentence, you can then expand on your story in the second and third paragraphs.

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For further information call Marketing and Events Coordinator Ashleigh Willer on 1300 640 616 or by emailing [email protected]

Notes to Editor: • Please find attached a fact sheet with general information about the club• The (xxxxx) Club was founded in 1957• You can also find more information on the clubs website

Logo (Your Club Name)*You can print on your club letterhead or design your own

template

Media Release Template

Copy Clubs WA in your email to the editor

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Business Directory Want to be listed here?Email [email protected] to find out how.

Liquor Specialists

Liquid MixPh: 0447 447 517www.orders.liquidmixwa.com.au

LionPh: (08) 9350 0407www.lionco.com

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

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

Carlton & United BreweriesPh: 132 337www.cub.com.au

Pernod Ricard AustraliaPh: (08) 9472 2805www.pernod-ricard-australia.com

Gaming Specialists

TABPh: 13 23 68www.tabtouch.com.au

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

Legal Partner

Lavan LegalPh: (08) 9288 6001www.lavanlegal.com.au

Technology Partner

Total IT GroupPh: (08) 6555 1855www.totalit.com.au

Accomodation

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

Finance & Strategic Management

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

BanktechPh: 0478 333 297www.banktech.com.au

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

Hospitality & Venue Specialists

HisconfePh: (08) 9388 3400www.hisconfe.com.au

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

Fox Sports VenuesPh: 1300 301 415www.foxsports.com.au

StanleePh: 0420 216 116www.stanlee.com.au

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

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

Jaymak Equipment Hygiene ServicesPh: 08 9354 8125www.jaymak.com

Gas & Energy

Trans Tasman Energy GroupPh: 1300 118 834www.tteg.com.au

Insurance

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

Training Specialists

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

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

Study GroupPh: (02) 8263 1814www.careerpartnerships.edu.au

Marketing & Promotions

Zoo Business MediaPh: 1300 139 913www.zbm.com.au

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

PickStarPh: 1300 657 601www.pickstar.com.au

Smarty BagsPh: 0414 859 910www.smartybags.com.au

Music & Licensing

PPCAPh: (02) 8569 1111www.ppca.com.au

Food

Majors GroupPh: 0478 755 992www.majorsgroup.com.au

Health & Safety

St John Event Health ServicesPh: (08) 9334 1311www.stjohnambulance.com.au

Transport & Vehicle Services

EasifleetPh: 1300 266 828www.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

Is your business listed here?

If you can’t see it, neither can hundreds 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 [email protected]

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People on the MoveThe 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 [email protected]

Do you have a job opening?Email [email protected] to advertise.

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Job Openings

Perth Region

Duty Manager (Food and Beverage)www.seek.com.auEast Fremantle Football Club

Sail Training Coordinatorwww.seek.com.auPerth Flying Squadron Yacht Club

Outlet Managerwww.seek.com.auRoyal Perth Yacht Club

Club/Bar Duty Managerwww.seek.com.auMandurah Offshore Fishing & Sailing Club

Functions Coordinatorwww.seek.com.auKoombana Bay Sailing Club

Demi Chef de Partiewww.seek.com.auThe Weld Club

Greenkeeper Tradesperson Grade 2www.seek.com.auLake Karrinyup Country Club

Senior Functions/Events Coordinatorwww.seek.com.auLake Karrinyup Country Club

Golf Operations Assistantwww.seek.com.auCottesloe Golf Club

Bookkeeper/Accounts Officerwww.seek.com.auCottesloe Golf Club

Yardsmanwww.seek.com.auSwan Yacht Club

Trainee Administration Assistantwww.seek.com.auMount Lawley Golf Club

Sales, Functions and Eventswww.seek.com.auThe Cruising Yacht Club

Bar Staffwww.gumtree.com.auLawn Bowling Club (Duncraig)

Canteen Managerwww.gumtree.com.auWinnacott Kats Junior Football Club

Rugby Union Coaches and Playerswww.gumtree.com.auPalmyra Rugby Union Club

Kimberley Region

Duty Managerwww.gumtree.com.au Kununurra Country Club Resort

South West Region

Canteen Managerwww.gumtree.com.auBusselton Soccer Club

Bar Managerwww.gumtree.com.auBusselton Soccer Club

Coacheswww.gumtree.com.auBusselton Soccer Club

Social & Fundraising Eventswww.gumtree.com.auBusselton Soccer Club

Choose Western Australia’s vibrant club industry as your next career path.

Club Governance and Management courses are now available through Clubs WA’s training portral Hospitality Alliance Training.

Visit www.hospitalityalliancetraining.edu.au

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