by Lyndall Carter | Dec 16, 2024 | Blog Posts
The late 70s saw the Engadine Bowling Club continue to be the hub of activity. In April 1975, the Club hosted its first film night—a venture full of optimism but fraught with difficulties. Deciding on the best evening for screenings proved contentious, and rising film...
by Lyndall Carter | Dec 16, 2024 | Blog Posts
As the calendar turned to the 1970s, Engadine Bowling Club found itself in a period of evolution. It was an era marked by major milestones, bold decisions, and a growing sense of community. From transformative leadership changes to the birth of cherished traditions,...
by Lyndall Carter | Dec 10, 2024 | Blog Posts
Ben may have been born and bred in Rockhampton, Queensland but these days, Engadine is well and truly home. Having moved down to join his then-girlfriend, Ben found his happy place at Engadine Bowling Club and colleagues who have become lifelong friends. He’s recently...
by Lyndall Carter | Oct 30, 2024 | Blog Posts
It’s been 15 years since Matt joined our team as Head Greenkeeper – the top job he secured thanks to a very timely award. Since then, Matt has overseen an incredible number of projects and initiatives around the grounds, which have all helped us to become the...
by Lyndall Carter | Oct 30, 2024 | Blog Posts
As Engadine Bowling Club entered the 1960s, the momentum built in the previous years continued with a clear focus on expanding the club’s facilities and leadership. One of the first calls to action came in 1962, when donations were requested to provide seating around...
by Lyndall Carter | Oct 17, 2024 | Blog Posts
In the late 1950s, Engadine was a small, tight-knit community on the outskirts of Sydney, and there was a growing need for a space where locals could gather, socialise, and participate in sports. That vision came to life on January 10, 1958, with the birth of the...