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Call Rooty Hill RSL Club on 1800 RHRSLC |
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Rooty
Hill RSL Club
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Over
forty years ago Rooty Hill RSL Club started
operating as a fully licensed club in modest
premises located in Rooty Hill Road North,
nearly adjacent to the intersection of this
road and Sherbrooke Street.
The club had operated as an unlicensed facility
for three years to this location and when
the doors were officially opened on February
29, 1964 the membership was on 127. In the
41 years since this membership base has grown
to over 48,000 members!
This small social club of the early 1960s
is now the largest RSL Club in Australia and
a club that ranks in the top 10 of all registered
clubs of any format. From a club that was
constructed on two suburban building blocks,
the RSL Club & Resort now covers an area
of about nine hectares (20 acres).
The club’s current location is on the
Corner of Railway Street & Sherbrooke
Street and this impressive building was opened
in June 1972.
There have been several major developments
over the past three decades: 1974 (club’s
1st Floor and Fred Chubb Lounge), 1976 (Tivoli
Showroom), 1992 (Hotel), 1996 (hotel’s
Minchins Steak & Seafood Restaurant),
2000 (club’s new Fred Chubb Lounge and
Stardust Café) and 2003 (club’s
TAB/Sports Lounge).
Last year (2005) has seen a refurbishment
of the Sherbrooke 1 and 2 function rooms and
the addition of four new smaller function
rooms in the Holiday Inn Hotel, a makeover
of the Boomerang Function Room in the RSL
Club and in 2006, Pharaohs Restaurant will
be closed and converted into a major function
room. There are also drawing board plans for
other minor upgrades in the club and hotel
plus upgrading and increasing the facilities
of the Fitness /Aquatic Centre.
The need to upgrade and/or increase our club
and hotel facilities is a direct result of
the popularity and success of this profile
complex serving the hospitality needs of over
1 million patrons each year. Despite the increasing
legislation and tax pressures put on the NSW
Club Industry by the current State Government,
the RSL Club & Resort is implementing
strategies that will make the business more
cost effective and financially improved by
not to the disadvantage of our patrons by
decreased service and facilities.
Rooty Hill RSL Club & Resort was re-branded
in 2004-the 40 the club’s 40th birthday
and the message that is now projected into
the wide community is simple but effective,
we are the club that is always entertaining
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