Thursday, May 8, 2014

Clubs WA Regional Meeting a Success


“I’m very pleased that twenty representatives from different clubs made the trip to Bunbury for the Clubs WA South-West regional meeting. The fantastic turnout is a credit to our valued volunteers and their devotion to our collective community.” – Peter Seaman Executive Director

The overwhelming support behind Clubs WA and its activity as expressed by delegates at the recent South-West regional meeting was welcomed and most gratifying. The push from regional clubs towards the Liquor Control Act reform was strong with current and relevant issues being addressed.

South West clubs now have a crucial understanding about the important role tourism and functions play in the local and broader communities within regional West Australia. The meeting highlighted that all clubs are keen to be further involved in the Fair Go for Clubs campaign, however they are left frustrated by the current restrictive liquor laws that severely limit club activity within their region.

Tourists are an essential part to Western Australia’s thriving and growing South-West region. Allowing them to be temporary club members of a local club is beneficial to the individual and a value for the community.

Clubs also offer safer and more secure environments in which to host functions. Allowing more flexible guidelines for clubs to conduct community driven function will enable more social connectivity with the community.

John Gelmi from Bunbury RSL reminded fellow clubs that tidying up laws will reflect the demands the community expects of clubs, like RSL. Other delegates were bemused that WA liquor laws did not fit with a national model that allows tourist and function activity without any restrictions in every other state and territory of Australia.

Liquor reform is a fundamental step towards the future wellbeing of clubs in Western Australia and essential to sustaining community involvement.


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