Harbord Diggers
Event in Warringah
www.harborddiggers.com.au
Address
Evans St. Freshwater. Warringah, NSW, 2096.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about Harbord Diggers
harbor Diggers is proud to be a part of the Mounties Group. For us, it’s all about making it memorable for our members and guests, while supporting our community. Originally located in an impaired hut overlooking Freshwater Beach, the Club in its offer location was completed in the mid 60's The Club has grown over the years and now occupies some 9170 square meres of prime land. Times are subject to management discretion. It also allows for an approximate eight month reduction on the overall construction time line. Like the Vast War, the Vast Depression of the 1930’s helped drive a sense of community and the notion of a club supporting the people within, saw it develop and flourish as a community institution. Billy teas were served to holiday makers and money raised went towards essentials for members in distress and their families. In 1933 a storm washed away the hut by the beach and members moved to higher ground to the residence of a club member. With the start of World War II and the threat to Australia by the Japanese, a fresh generation of Diggers was soon to be forged and a fresh club expansion and location was imminent. It was at this time that the Diggers became the life blood of the Freshwater community. In the 1980’s the club saw big membership growth and profits with membership doubling. This brought about fresh opportunities and the club’s board pushed for an upgrade in the 90’s. In the premature noughties however, the club tried to keep up with the changing demands from society and things weren’t looking as triumphant as they were in the past. In 2006, the Mounties Group stepped in to assist, bringing a mighty vision to revamp the club to ensure its deposit on Freshwater’s iconic headland. With DA approval received in late 2014 for a fresh harbor Diggers and construction commencing in 2016, we know that our club will stand proudly on our headland location and maintain our legacy for another 85 years. His Olympic Career spanned 20 years, a record at the time. Try meeting or leaving people with Aloha. The Responsible Service of Alcohol is one of Mounties most imperative responsibilities. All the Group's front of house staff has been trained in BSA, which aims to minimize negative social impact of alcohol consumption and ensure alcohol is enjoyed responsibly at Mounties. Mounties Group is committed to the responsible service of gaming. The club is instrumental in setting up BetSafe, an expert consultancy service to combat problem gambling. Is gambling a problem for you? Members may obtain a player activity statement that shows their spending on gaming machines over a monthly period through the club kiosks. Individuals have the responsibility to not smoke in smoke release areas.
When Aussie Diggers returned home from the poppy fields of France they required a store to meet, share their stories and appreciate a cold beer. Like the Immense War, the Huge Sadness of the 1930’s helped drive a sense of community and the notion of a club supporting the people within, saw it flourish and flourish as a community institution. Billy teas were served to holiday makers and money raised went towards essentials for members in distress and their families. In 1933 a storm washed away the hut by the beach and members moved to higher ground to the residence of a club member. With the start of World War II and the threat to Australia by the Japanese, a new generation of Diggers was soon to be forged and a fresh club expansion and location was imminent. With the aid of a number of key community leaders, in 1952 club officials lobbied for the land in which the club stands today and building soon commenced. It was at this time that the Diggers became the life blood of the Freshwater community. In the 1980’s the club saw massive membership growth and profits with membership doubling. This brought about new opportunities and the club’s board pushed for an upgrade in the 90’s. In an ever temporary social environment the Diggers remained merciless with constant evolution and maintained a eminent position in the life of the community, supporting local charities and groups. In the early noughties however, the club tried to keep up with the changing demands from society and things weren’t looking as successful as they were in the past. In 2006, the Mounties Group stepped in to assist, bringing a powerful vision to revamp the club to ensure its place on Freshwater’s iconic headland. With DA approval received in slow 2014 for a fresh harbor Diggers and construction commencing in 2016, we know that our club will stand proudly on our headland location and maintain our legacy for another 85 years.
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