Although Wingham Services Club did not officially come into existence until 1947, the concept of its establishment to provide a place of comradeship for its returned service men and women commenced many years before when Wingham, like any other town in Australia, had come to terms with the social and economic adjustment which occurred after the First World War.
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Wingham Services Club has a proud history and continues to be the centre of entertainment and a strong supporter of the community through sponsorship of sport and assistance in welfare.
The club has recently completed an extensive renovation with the installation of a state of the art air conditioning system along with a new ceiling and sound system.
Quality meals at affordable prices
"Our Battlefield Bistro continues to offer our patrons with quality meals at an affordable price and is open every day for lunch and dinner," said the club's Assistant Manager, Nicole Mullen.
The special kids munch packs are a big favourite and include a meal, ice cream and activity pack.
Raffles are held every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday along with Member's Draws and other regular promotions.
Put this date in your diary
The Dirty Dicks Theatre Restaurant is coming to the club on Thursday, December 12.
This is a night not to be missed and a great opportunity to get a work or social group together to celebrate the festive season.
Tickets are available at the reception.
We believe that if you treat people well and genuinely care about the level and quality of service then your business will continue to grow.
- Nicole Mullen, Assistant Manager, Wingham Services Club
Nicole says at "Wingham Services Club, when you're a member, you're never short of a friend."