As 2024 comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at the stories that resonated most with you this year. From major reforms to industry challenges and exciting collaborations, here are the top five most-read articles from the past 12 months:
- NSW to scrap antiquated 5km radius club entry rule
This landmark decision by the NSW government to abolish the decades-old 5km radius club entry rule was a game-changer for the industry. Clubs applauded the move, which removed significant barriers for members and paved the way for greater accessibility and inclusivity. Read the full story here. - Club Rose Bay enters voluntary administration
The unexpected announcement of Club Rose Bay entering voluntary administration struck a chord with readers. The story delves into the challenges the club faced and the broader implications for the industry. Read the full story here. - Clubs and pubs reject gaming reform plan
Gaming reform dominated headlines this year, with clubs and pubs uniting to voice their concerns over proposed changes. This article explored the sector’s pushback against reforms they believed would have a detrimental impact on their operations. Read the full story here. - North Wollongong Surf Club partners with Boathouse Group
The partnership between North Wollongong Surf Club and The Boathouse Group stood out as a prime example of collaboration for mutual benefit. This partnership brought a new level of dining and hospitality to the surf club’s iconic beachside location. Read the full story here. - The Boathouse Group to open new venue at Mona Vale Golf Club
Rounding out our top five is the announcement of The Boathouse Group’s plans to open a stunning new venue at Mona Vale Golf Club. Readers were eager to learn about the group’s vision for this unique collaboration. Read the full story here.
Thank you for joining us throughout 2024 as we brought you the latest news and insights from Australia’s clubs industry. This will be our final newsletter for the year, but we’ll be back on 28 January, 2025, with more stories to inform and inspire. Until then, happy holidays!