Bowlers' Club of New South Wales

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Bowler's Club of New South Wales
Formation1958
TypeRegistered club
Location
  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Membership9055
President
David Conroy
Website www.99onyork.com.au

The Bowlers' Club of New South Wales is a registered club located at 99 York Street, Sydney, Australia.

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History

The club was established in 1958 and was granted a provisional liquor licence in that year. [1]

Location

The club was originally located at the northern end of Clarence Street and relocated to its current premises at 99 York Street in 1971. [1]

Awards

The Bowlers' Club at 99 on York won the 2010 City of Sydney Business Award in the Pubs, Hotels, Nightclubs & Venues category. [2]

Financial

The club made a net profit of $2,248,646 for the year ended 31 May 2010 and had net assets of $17,672,493 at that date. The profit includes a gain of $2,684,685 on the disposal of the club's 3rd floor strata. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Official website
  2. City of Sydney Business Awards 2010
  3. Annual Report for the year ended 31 May 2010