Matt Jackson Sat 15 Dec 7pm
LIVE MUSIC
Matt is an acoustic guitarist and singer who plays a broad selection of rock /pop covers and originals with a bluesy, soulful feel. Full details click below. #mattjackson #entertainment #livemusic
Matt is an acoustic guitarist and singer who plays a broad selection of rock /pop covers and originals with a bluesy, soulful feel. Full details click below. #mattjackson #entertainment #livemusic
Adrian Joseph - singer, guitarist, songwriter. Full details click below.
WE HAVE A MASSIVE JACKPOT TO GIVE AWAY in our member's badge draw. You have to be here on the night for your chance to WIN.
Membership is only $15 for 5 years: http://thebuildersclub.com.au/membership
Lionel Robinson plays piano and loves the 1960s and sings easy-listening classics from Sinatra to Beatles. #entertainment #thebuildersdeewhy #lionelrobinson
WE HAVE A MASSIVE JACKPOT TO GIVE AWAY in our member's badge draw. You have to be here on the night for your chance to WIN.
Membership is only $5 for 15 years: http://thebuildersclub.com.au/membership
One of our lucky member's has a chance to win!
Be at the draw Tuesday 20 November 2018. From 6.30pm PLUS additional bonus cash prizes draw. Conditions Apply.
Member's lucky badge draw is on the first and third Tuesday of every month. Up to 10 membership numbers called starting at 6.30pm.
Sarah Paton - a singer/songwriter that will impress with multiple musical styles. Full details click below.
GJ Donovan is a singer / acoustic / electric guitarist and harmonica player who been working around the Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong pubs and clubs for the past 10 years.
His repertoire has wide ranging appeal and specializes in classic pop and rock from the 60s and 70s with a smattering of tunes from the 80s.
With a great set list and fun stage presence GJ Donovan recreates the music of the past and now with an assurance only experience can bring. #entertainment #livemusic #gjdonovan
In the four years of the war more than 330,000 Australians had served overseas, and more than 60,000 of them had died. The social effects of these losses cast a long shadow over the postwar decades.
Each year on this day Australians observe one minute’s silence at 11am, in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts.
Catch all the race day action in high definition whilst enjoying a cold ale or glass of sparkling wine.
BRASSERIE + BUFFET LUNCHEON – SOLD OUT