NEW RECIPROCAL CLUB
Located at the corner of Gray and Kennedy Streets, the Club occupies one of the original and most significant buildings in the city. It is also one of the oldest private clubs in Victoria.
The Hamilton Club upholds the traditional ideals of service, charm, privacy and comfort while catering for the interests of members with a wide range of activities. The bar, balcony and library are places where members and their guests may enjoy the food and drink as well as each other’s company.
NEW RECIPROCAL CLUB
The Geelong Club is one of the most respected private members clubs in Victoria. For over 160 years, the Committee has been working closely with Members to identify a range of areas that the Club may wish to focus upon to ensure that the wonderful heritage, tradition and good-standing of the Club, and its Membership is upheld and built upon in years to come.
The entrance presents members and visitors with an impressive welcome, with multiple rooms for dining, meeting, recreation and a remarkable walled garden—our club is The Gem of the region. Traditionally, the Club was the realm of pastoralists from the region, wool brokers, city business & professional men. Today, members are welcomed from a wide range of professions, government institutions and the business community.
Established in 1903 in a heritage listed building on Circular Quay, overlooking Sydney Harbour and Opera House. Open 7 days/week. Facilities include accommodation, business centre, meeting rooms, restaurant & bar facilities, athletic club with sauna & steam room and a billiard and reading room. Reciprocal members may also attend social events. Guests allowed.
Situated in the heart of the city within walking distance of the Museum, Art Gallery, theatres, shops, restaurants, Torrens River and parklands. Private function rooms, air-conditioned en suite bedrooms, Library, internet, bar, snooker/billiards, laundry, office facilities, tennis, squash, swimming pool & parking.
Founded in 1903, the Brisbane Club is one of Australia’s premier clubs and is situated in the heart of the Brisbane business district. Facilities include dining room, lounge and bar, snooker/billiard tables, gym, business centre with wifi and private function rooms. Closed weekends and public holidays.
Established in 1892, the clubhouse dates from the turn of the 20th century. Located near commercial centres, public transport, shops and theatres, the club is open all year except public holidays and a 3 week period over Christmas. Facilities include a bar, dining room, private dining & meeting rooms, bedrooms, terrace, reading room and library with wifi, snooker/billiards and parking.
University House was opened in 1954. Situated in a garden setting on the University campus, within walking distance of Lake Burley Griffin, the Australian National Museum and the centre of Canberra, the House is close to the Academy of Science and Canberra Schools of Music and Art.
The Kelvin Club was established in 1865 and is now housed in a former warehouse which was previously used as a recording studio by ABC. Whilst respecting its traditions, the Club builds new partnerships with business and charities, ensuring a positive community impact.
Formed in 1903 and located in the heart of Melbourne close to shops, theatres, museums and art galleries. Facilities include 112 luxury accommodation rooms, restaurant, bars, business centre, card room, gymnasium, indoor pool, squash courts, day spa, billiard room, private dining & meeting rooms, car park and a library. There is also a Country Club located about 1.5 hours out of Melbourne in the picturesque Yarra Valley
Established in 1885 and located in Newcastle CBD with a view across Newcastle harbour. Facilities include meeting & banqueting rooms, bedrooms and dining.