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From 31 March 2026, more than 670 clubs and pubs will be impacted by the NSW government’s decision to revoke long-standing variations that allowed gaming machines to operate outside mandated shutdown hours.

Under law, all NSW venues must shut down all gaming machines between 4am to 10am each day. However, more than 670 venues have had approved variations to shorten...

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Community Clubs Victoria (CCV) has announced the appointment of Charles Moon as its new CEO, who commenced the role on 1 December 2026.

“Community clubs are at the heart of Victoria’s social fabric. I’m looking forward to listening to our members, understanding their priorities, and ensuring CCV continues to be a strong, credible voice representing their interests,...

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Gladesville Sporties’ plans to deliver a new playground, outdoor dining area, and function room are back on track after a major setback involving its former builder.

“Things are starting to move and it’s a good feeling,” CEO Jodie Marks told Club Management.   

The $4 million renovation project has been in the works for nearly thre...

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Nearly a dozen Victorian clubs have been fined or issued censures totalling $58,000 by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC) for breaching permitted trading hours on Good Friday and ANZAC Day earlier this year.

The VGCCC found that poker machines were in use at 12 clubs and pubs during prohibited hours on Good Friday this year, including Sunb...

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Bankstown Sports Club chairman John Murray has announced that after 25 years at the helm, he will be stepping down from the role.

Murray will, however, continue to serve as a director on the board. Murray has been with the club for more than six decades, since he joined as a member in 1962. Of that, Murray has spent 45 years on the board.

“Under John’s le...

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