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05-11-2020
Column: Club Tamborine - HEART OF THE MOUNTAIN
Column: Club Tamborine - HEART OF THE MOUNTAIN
Recent columns have described the vibrant history of the site of the current Club Tamborine.

As I mentioned some time ago, it’s a history rich with the generosity of early Tamborine Mountain residents with the donation of land, time, labour, fundraising and hard work. It’s a history of sport - with croquet, tennis and lawn bowls having been played at the site which remains an ongoing memorial centre to honour the Tamborine Mountain residents who served in wartime, and to those who didn’t return.

So where to from here?

It’s well known to long-term residents that the Club fell on hard times nearly a decade ago. As a result, it sank into a degree of disrepair and struggled to pay its bills. Some residents have told me that they had some unfortunate experiences at the Club during this time and chose not to return.

With the election of a new management committee in September 2019 (who were re-elected in 2020) came a desire to actively turn things around at the Club. Successful grant applications have allowed u

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