South Australian clubs celebrated in spectacular fashion on Saturday 11 October at the annual Clubs SA Clubs & Community Awards.
The event, held at Adelaide Oval, recognised and honoured winners, across various categories, that exemplified values of community service, leadership, and inclusivity. Over 400 attendees gathered to honour the finalists and celebrate the evening’s winners.
“The work these clubs and individuals do to enrich their communities is nothing short of inspiring,” Clubs SA CEO Peter Apostolopoulos.
“Their passion and dedication embody the spirit of community that Clubs SA champions. Congratulations to all the winners, who truly reflect the heart and soul of the South Australian club industry.”
Taking out five categories, including Club of the Year – Large, was Salisbury North Football Club.
“What a fantastic night and outcome for the Salisbury North Football Club and completely unexpected. We entered the night hoping to win one award but never expected to win five, including the Club of the Year,” Salisbury North Football Club general manager Daniel Parry told Club Management.
“For us, these awards mean the world, and this is the ultimate reward for our Venue ‘the powerhouse of the North’ and its community. Our focus is our members and patrons, and we aim to give them a fantastic venue to enjoy whilst visiting. What a huge accomplishment that can be shared amongst everyone.”
Parry himself was also crowned Manager of the Year.
“To be nominated for Manager of the Year is a great accomplishment on its own, but to win and be on stage receiving this award is most definitely one of the best moments in my career. I couldn’t be prouder of our team. Thank you to the judging panel for making this night possible for all Clubs to enjoy,” he said.
Another big winner of the night was Murray Bridge Club, which was recognised for Outstanding Community Service and Best Club Refurbishment.
“The Committee and the entire staff team at the Murray Bridge Club are truly honoured to have won Best Club Refurbishment and Outstanding Community Service at the Clubs SA Clubs & Community Awards 2024 on Saturday night,” Murray Bridge Club general manager Shane Barton-Ancliffe said.
“Being recognised for our recent renovations and especially Murray Bridge Club Community Support Program, which provides grants to assist local clubs and community groups, is something we are immensely proud of.”
Here’s the full list of winners:
Club of the year – Small: Aldinga Bay Surf Club
Club of the Year – Medium: Golden Grove Football Club
Club of the year – Large: Salisbury North Football Club
Sporting Club of the Year: Goodwood Saints Football Club
Club Cook/Apprentice of the Year: Stefan Symeonakis, Renmark Club
Club Chef of the Year: Sarah Jones, South Australian Jockey Club – The Junction
Employee of the Year: Michelle Jones, West Augusta Football Club
Manager of the Year: Daniel Parry, Salisbury North Football Club
Volunteer of the Year: Dennis Johnson, Port Football and Community Sporting Club
Grassroots Sport: Glenelg Surf Life Saving Club
Outstanding Community Service: Murray Bridge Club
Inclusiveness: North Haven Surf Life Saving Club
Environmental Awareness: Glenelg Golf Club
Best Bar Environment: Salisbury North Football Club
Best Dining – Cafe/Bistro: Salisbury North Football Club
Best Function/Event Venue: South Australian Jockey Club, Morphettville
Best Gaming: Salisbury North Football Club
Best Club Refurbishment: Murray Bridge Club
Best Entertainment: Para Hills Community Club