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25.01.2022 Happy St. Valentines Day! See you this evening for a glass or two of our favourite Champagne! Dont forget weve got 4 Bar Avenue playing from 6pm. ... Have a great day!



25.01.2022 Come down and watch Australia play England tonight at the Gallipoli Club dont forget beer is only $4.90! House wine $3.00

25.01.2022 Dont forget about tonights seminar in the Suvla Bay Function room. Speaker: Ehud Yaari (Leading Israeli journalist, commentator and author) Topic: Implications of the upheaval in the Middle East. Time: Bar opens at 5pm, Function starts at 6pm Special Offer: Book a table for 4 after the event and receive a complimentary bottle of our finest house wine. Book NOW

24.01.2022 This looks a great movie! It's about an Australian fighter pilot shot down in combat, he awakens suspended in the treetops. As night devours day, he must navigate through dangerous jungle in search of sanctuary. Transcending language and culture, CANOPY is a cinematic tour de force exploring the collision of war, nature and its impact on humanity. In selected cinemas from 24th April. http://vimeo.com/90083817



23.01.2022 A Huge thank you to Nicholas Hasluck (Acclaimed novelist, poet, short story writer and former judge) who spoke here last night about the Re-opening of the Whitlam File. There was a great crowd and and a fantastic debate! Stay tuned because we have Joan Beaumont speaking on tuesday about Australians in the Great Wars.

23.01.2022 Origin: Australia - it is an image used in the conscription campaigns of 1916 and 1917. It appears to be more pro-conscription than enlistment because of the words "promised Britain 50,000 more men". Motive: Either supporting conscription (1916 or 1917) or enlistment. It could be aimed at supporting both so that the Australian Government could keep the promise it made to Britain early in the war. (Copyright the A.W.M.)

22.01.2022 Come in for a glass of wine or a beer and enjoy 250g Grass fed Scotch Fillet with salad, fries and sauce. $12.80 - Thursdays special!



22.01.2022 Have you been up to try our Chinese Restaurant yet? Why not come down and have Yum-Cha for lunch this week!

21.01.2022 Come and join in the fun! ... Members Badge Draw Every week - You could win $80 to spend at your club!

21.01.2022 Come here for Valentines Day, weve got free champagne for the girls from 5-7, 4 Bar Avenue playing from 6 and a great Wine and Dine deal.... If you book a table for two at one of our two restaurants in the Club you will receive a complimentary bottle of our finest house wine! Share the Love

19.01.2022 Grab your mates and come down for a great Aussie Avo!

18.01.2022 Bar Coluzzi...well known around the world for their iconic name, delicious food and great Coffee is coming to The Gallipoli Club on Monday. Come down on Monday and celebrate, your first Coffee is on the house!



18.01.2022 Have you made plans for NYE yet? Look no further! - CHEAP DRINKS - LIVE MUSIC - NO ENTRY FEE - OPEN ALL NIGHT... And most importantly located in the heart of Circular Quay!

18.01.2022 Whats on tonight????? Topic: The Empress Who Launched Modern China Speaker: Jung Chang Venue: Level 2 Function Room. The Gallipoli Club Club, 12 Loftus Street (between Bridge Street & Alfred Street), Sydney Time: 5:30 for 6pm... Special Offer: Book a table for 4 for after the event and receive a complimentary Bottle of our finest house wine. (Bookings must be made by 4pm) - email [email protected] See more

17.01.2022 Whats on the Menu today? The Amazing Club Burger! $12.90 and you get a glass of the house Wine or Beer!

15.01.2022 A fair, open and transparent ballot will be held to allocate places to Australians and New Zealanders planning to attend official Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli in 2015. The ballot closes on the 31st Jan 2014.

14.01.2022 The worlds most beautiful harbour turns it on for Australia Day.

13.01.2022 Mr Pyne has concerns about the history curriculum not recognising the legacy of western civilisation and not giving important events in Australias history and culture the prominence they deserve, such as Anzac Day. He also wants the curriculum to celebrate Australia http://www.theguardian.com//christopher-pyne-curriculum-mu

12.01.2022 If you missed or want to see again Jung Chang - internationally acclaimed author of Wild Swans speaking in the Suvla Bay Function room on Tuesday 4 March 2014, note that this will be broadcast by Sky TV A-Pac Channel 648 on Saturday 8 March 2014 at

10.01.2022 Happy St Paddys Day!

09.01.2022 This looks a great movie! Its about an Australian fighter pilot shot down in combat, he awakens suspended in the treetops. As night devours day, he must navigate through dangerous jungle in search of sanctuary. Transcending language and culture, CANOPY is a cinematic tour de force exploring the collision of war, nature and its impact on humanity. In selected cinemas from 24th April. http://vimeo.com/90083817

08.01.2022 If you missed or want to see again Prof Joan Beaumont speaking on "1914 A Century Later on Tuesday 11 February 2014, note that it will be broadcast by Sky TV A-Pac Channel 648 on Friday (today) 14 Feb 2014 at 9:50pm and Saturday 15 Feb 2014 at 06:30am, 11:50am, 5:13pm and 10:35pm on Channel 648 on Pay TV You can also listen to the podcast on the link below http://podcast.thesydneyinstitute.com.au//THE_SYDNEY_INSTI

08.01.2022 A Huge thank you to #4BarAvenue for their fantastic gig on #Australiaday! Everyone was up on their feet dancing and having a great time :)

07.01.2022 Did you know The original ANZAC biscuit was known as an ANZAC wafer or tile and was part of the rations given to ANZAC soldiers during World War I. They were included instead of bread because they had a much longer shelf life.

07.01.2022 Dont forget we have Joan Beaumont (Professor,Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, ANU & Author, most recently of Broken Nation - Australians and The Great War) speaking in the Suvla Bay function room tonight at 6pm! See you there

06.01.2022 Congratulations you have made it to the end of your first week back at work! Come down and celebrate! Todays Lunch Special is Beer Battered Fish and Chips

05.01.2022 Todays Thursday Throwback from our Archives is one of the treasures unearthed from Graeme Andrews Working Harbour Collection. It shows one of the three Captain Cook ships at Morts Dock in 1894. This one served from 1894-until 1938. Thanks for all your comments!

04.01.2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have been serving in the Australian military since before the Boer War, right back to the 1860s, To commemorate their service and sacrifice, the City has commissioned this artwork to be installed in Hyde Park in 2015, in time for the Anzac centenary.

04.01.2022 Look what was making news on the 7th Feb 1914

03.01.2022 Keep Calm and come to the North Ocean Chinese for Lunch today!

03.01.2022 The tradition of having Australia Day as a national holiday on 26 January is a recent one. Not until 1935 did all the Australian states and territories use that name to mark that date. Not until 1994 did they begin to celebrate Australia Day consistently as a public holiday on that date.

02.01.2022 More than 42,500 people from Australia and almost 1,000 people from New Zealand have applied to attend commemorations.

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