Community News
Surfers Learn Important Skills
Drownings & near drownings in the waters of Cronulla in 2022/2033, have inspired Cronulla RSL to provide local surfers with the opportunity to learn crucial rescue skills through Surfers Rescue 247, that could ultimately save a life.
Supporting the EVE Project
Cronulla RSL were thrilled to support Hopefield’s EVE project, by donating the use of the Club’s courtesy bus, to transport participants to the South Coast for equine Therapy. Thanks to Motoring Enthusiasts Group President John the women were able to participate in activities with the organisation saving thousands in transport costs.
Paul Zaat receives Cook Community Award
Cronulla RSL Sub-Branch committee member, Paul Zaat, has recently been awarded with a Cook Community Award.
Cronulla RSL Honours Remarkable Legacy: Unveils Podcast Celebrating the Life of Beryl Bonfield
In an effort to celebrate her life and achievements, Cronulla RSL has undertaken extensive research to uncover the remarkable story of Beryl Bonfield and have created an insightful and heartfelt episode of the Club’s podcast, ‘Friends by The Beach’. Click to read more or visit the club to see her medals.
Runners Come Together for (Mo)re Than A Run
The wet weather didn’t damper the spirits of local running clubs, who ventured out in Cronulla on the 25th November, to run 60km, 30km or 10km in support of Movember & Mens Health for (Mo)re than a run.
Volkswagen Electrifies Cronulla’s 2023 Surfmasters Competition
In October, the Surfing NSW Volkswagen Cronulla Surf Masters Event was back in a big way this year, as the event space settled into the heart of Cronulla Beach for a cracking day of surfing and activities. The event was proudly supported by Cronulla RSL.
Chamber Cronulla of Commerce: Mall Update
The Cronulla Chamber of Commerce has been working hard with the local businesses while the contractors engaged by Council upgrade the northern end of Cronulla Street. The works are due to cease at the end of November with all construction works, fencing and materials cleaned from the area to ensure the wider community can enjoy, shop and eat in a gentrified high street.
ClubGRANTS help support local women.
Through the ClubGRANTS program, Cronulla RSL have been able to support Wondering Women, to provide programs aimed at assisting mental health, well-being and providing essential life skills.
Play Football in 2024
Are you looking for a welcoming and inclusive community to play football with next year? Look no further! Cronulla RSL Football Club is a family-friendly football club and is now accepting expressions of interest for the 2024 season.
Melbourne Cup
Check out all the photos from Melbourne Cup 2023 at Cronulla RSL. Cronulla RSL was awash with an array of beautiful and elegant attire, as members and guests came together to celebrate this iconic horse racing event.
Remembrance Day
On Saturday 11th November, the Cronulla RSL Sub-Branch held a commemorative service at Cronulla Park.
At 11am on 11 November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. A call for an armistice (suspension of fighting) was made in order to secure a peace settlement.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause to honour the sacrifice of service personnel who have fought and died in war, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.
Beach Experience Made Possible.
Through the ClubGRANTS program, Cronulla RSL were able to assist Skillz4me deliver an inclusive program, providing access to beach activities for families of children with a disability.
Trees of Hope 2023
Cronulla RSL ‘Trees of Hope’ Campaign has returned to Cronulla RSL, in a bid to raise awareness for local community groups.
11 local not-for-profit organisations have been invited to decorate a Christmas Tree, which will be displayed in the club foyer. Members, guests, staff & board will vote for their favourite tree, with the most popular trees winning a share of over $4,000.
Representatives from the organisations were encouraged to adorn their tree with ornaments that reflects the services and assistance they give to residents in the Sutherland Shire.
‘Trees of Hope’ has been brightening up Cronulla RSL during the festive season since 2016. Club CEO Sue McNeill says the campaign raises awareness for the wonderful work undertaken by these organisations. ‘Cronulla has an amazing and diverse community. Trees of Hope is a great chance for charities to gain exposure to our members during the Christmas season.’ McNeill said.
This year the following organisations will be participating in Trees of Hope:
Cronulla Community Cafe: The Cronulla Community Cafe support people in need, by providing a no-cost food service.
Dandelion Support Network Inc: A grassroots not-for-profit that supports children and families in need.
Hopefield: Hopefield's purpose is to serve those in our community experiencing poverty, disadvantage, distress or isolation.
Australian Kookaburra Kids Foundation: Delivering services to young people impacted by family mental illness with the aim of empowering them to build resilience, lifelong knowledge and abilities so they can reach their potential.
Learning Links: Learning Links works in collaboration with schools, early childhood settings and parents to help children with learning disabilities and difficulties.
Sailability Cronulla: Sailability help the elderly, the financially/ socially disadvantaged as well as people with physical challenges get access to sailing.
Endeavour SKWAD: Students in Support Units in mainstream schools receive no effective funding for specialised programs and resources. SKWAD fundraises to address this deficiency.
Stellar Experiences: Empowering Independence. Inspiring Inclusion. Through supported social outings, travel & individual experiences
Sutherland Shire Council Animal Shelter: The shelter houses dogs and cats that have been abandoned, found stray, surrendered or have been seized. If animals cannot be returned to their owners, the shelter seeks new homes for them.
Cronulla RSL Sub-Branch: A dedicated group of veterans and their supporters, united in our commitment to serving those who have served our nation. We provide essential support services to veterans and their families.
Surfers Rescue 24/7: Surfers Rescue 24/7 is a free board rescue and CPR course available for all surfers and recreational water users in NSW. An initiative of Surfing NSW.
The Club’s Community Projects Manager, Natalie Hawkins, says ‘ the program is a fantastic way to educate our members & guests about the fantastic services that these groups provide to our community’.
“One great story, is how two cats who had been at the Sutherland Shire Animal Shelter for 12 months, found a new home after a lady visiting for lunch was really touched by the animal shelters tree. She was unaware of the animal shelter and the volume of animals needing to be adopted, and made a trip to the shelter the next day" said Natalie.
'We have, also seen some great collaborations between the organisations, that have come about by connecting organisations on decoration or presentation day’. One example, is the Community Cafe assisting Hopefield in finding a new location for their hub in Cronulla, or Sailability working with Stellar Experiences to provide their guests with a sailing experience” Natalie said.
This year, members & guests who vote also have a chance to win a Cronulla RSL restaurant voucher.
To view & vote for their favourite tree, members of the community will need to visit Cronulla RSL between 9th November - 21st December. For more information, visit the Trees of Hope webpage www.cronullarslcommunity.com.au/treesofhope.
How Cronulla RSL Supports Military Working Dogs
Australian Defence Force does not have a duty-of-care to Military Working Dogs (MWD) veterans when their service ends. Because of the typical age of MWD retirement, the people who take on responsibility for veteran dogs are unable to take out pet insurance to help with the costs of their veterinary care. Unfortunately, many of the health costs come at the end of a dog’s life. This can be a significant impost on those that have given our military working dogs their retirement home. There is currently no Department of Veterans Affairs waiting to support our war dogs when they retire. We owe them so much, at least to make their last few years of life comfortable and provide them with the medical treatment they need. The Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation has a program in place to financially help and support these veteran Aussie MWDs.
War Widow Norma Arden Recognised
Cronulla RSL Member, Norma Arden has recently been recognised for her contribution to the Cronulla RSL War Widows, being awarded Life Membership of the Australian War Widows Guild of Australia.
Norma was recently presented with the award by Pru Bennett, grandniece of Jessie Vasey. Jessie Vasey (19 October 1897 – 22 September 1966) was the founder and President of the War Widows' Guild of Australia.
Mrs Arden (aged 94) is the Co-ordinator of the Cronulla War Widows Social Club, formally the Honorary President of the Cronulla War Widows Guild Club. Mrs Arden joined the organisation in 1995, having lost her husband John in 1994. Mr Arden was a WW2 veteran. Mrs Arden has overseen and supported the delivery of social connection services through the Cronulla Club for more than 10 years.
Norma is a local leader, ensuring that the war widows in Cronulla continue to meet monthly, she plans their outings and events. Mrs Arden continues to attend services such as War Widows Day, Field and Remembrance and AGM. She is a very active member of our community ensuring war widows remain connected, informed and supported.
Congratulations & thank you, Norma!
Cronulla RSL Highly Commended
Cronulla RSL has been recognised by RSL & Services Clubs Association, for its outstanding contribution to members and the local community throughout the past 12 months, being awarded the “Spirit of ANZAC Award - Highly Commended”.
The award shines a spotlight on RSL clubs around the nation, who epitomise the sacrifice of those who served in the defence of our nation and in the traditions of the ANZAC's – courage, endurance, initiative, discipline and mateship.
From the 1st July 2022 – 30th June 2023 Cronulla RSL worked with a number of wonderful organistaions and donated approx. $260,000 to the local community ($40,000 in-kind, $134,000 ClubGRANTS, $85,000 cash donations). In addition, The Club continued to remain dedicated to the recognition of remembrance days, whilst identifying and creating more relevant ways to provide support.
Cronulla RSL Community Projects Manager, Natalie Hawkins said ‘ The Club (Cronulla RSL) has a deep-rooted commitment to serving and supporting the local community, and we always strive to make a positive and lasting impact’.
‘Over the past 12 months, The Club has continued to go beyond its primary role as a veterans' club, and has extended its reach to various community initiatives, charitable causes and events, that uplift and enrich the lives of individuals and families in the Sutherland Shire. The unwavering support of our members and local community has been the driving force behind our incredible contribution’ said Natalie.
Cronulla RSL now home to Trauma Kit
Thanks to Surfers Rescue 24/7, Cronulla RSL is now home to a trauma kit. This kit will be on-hand to rapidly deploy in the event of a life-threatening trauma event on the beach, if our wonderful professional & volunteer lifeguards aren't on patrol.
Developed by Surfing NSW, in partnership with the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) as part of the Shark Smart program, these kits have been purpose-built by TacMed Australia Paramedics and Military Medics.
The Volkswagen Cronulla Surf Masters
The Volkswagen Cronulla Surf Masters is set to return to Cronulla Beach the 21st October 2023 for an epic day of competition. The one-day event will see over 100 of NSW’s best shortboarders aged over 28 compete.
The states talent-pool of masters surfers will be showcased. The annual event is highly regarded by former professionals to local grassroots legends who are drawn to the Sutherland Shire to compete each year.
There will be five age divisions being contested with the Over-28 Men, Over-35 Men and Women, Over-45 Men and Women, Over-55 Men and Women, and Over-65 Men all competing.
Cronulla RSL supports Snacktember
Throughout September, you can help reduce waste and feed hungry kids by dropping off your unwanted snack and pantry items to Cronulla RSL.
Through their partnership with OzHarvest, Snacktember will arrange for these food donations to be redistributed to children in need.
Since it started, Snacktember has collected over 750 kgs of snacks to share with the disadvantaged and those facing food insecurity. These collections have helped to contribute to the delivery of more than 500 meals for hungry kids.
SPINNING CUPIDS WIN Headline Acts
Over five weeks, local up-and-coming musicians took the stage at Cronulla RSL, as part of the Club’s Headline Acts competition.
Following in the footsteps of the 2022 Clash of the Chords competition, won by Ryan & Jade, this voters choice competition has become a highly anticipated and celebrated occasion that brings immense benefits to both club members and the local community.
Supported by incredible businesses & brands (Headline Acts, Craig Woodward, The Brass Monkey, Menai Music & Engadine Music), the competition attracted a diverse range of talent and created a vibrant atmosphere that extended beyond the club walls; not only enhancing the social and cultural experiences of club members & guests, but also providing a platform for local artists to showcase their talents and gain exposure.
The Club received a number of quality nominations, from talented solo artists, duos and bands from around the Sutherland Shire & Greater Sydney. 19 acts were chosen to perform in the Club’s Sunroom, for a chance at winning $2000 cash, a 1:1 recording session with Craig Woodward, a headline show at the Brass Monkey and three professional singing lessons from Sutherland Shire Singing.
This innovative event allowed club patrons to actively participate in the competition, by selecting their favourite performances. Acts with the most votes in the ‘heat rounds’, received an entry into the ‘final round’.
Syda, 12:51, Gilded Rose & Spinning Cupids progressed to the final round, with a judging panel, selecting Spinning Cupids as the winning act on the night.