Albion Park Bowling Club
History of Our Club
November 1951
- Founding Of The Club
At 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday the 14th November 1951, 18 residents of the township of Albion Park met in the local Council Chambers to discuss the town’s need for a Bowling Club. The meeting which was convened by Alderman Roy O’Gorman, who is pictured opposite, front centre left, also attracted the attendance of two additional local aldermen, namely Keith Grey, pictured during his term of office as Mayor and Jack Timbs. The only Notice of Motion moved at the Inaugural Meeting on the 14th November 1951 was as follows:
-Moved R. O’Gorman Sec. A Thickett
“That a Bowling Club be formed and that those present become the Foundation Members”

1953 - The Old Tin Shed
The first Club House, constructed in 1953 for the princely sum of eighty pounds, was a corrugated iron dwelling, that became affectionately known to all and sundry as the “Old Tin Shed”.
Mid 1950's - Growing Bigger
This “Tin Shed” proved to be a most popular “Watering Hole” for the locals and although still very restrictive in the hours of trading was extended Westwards during the mid-late fifties / early sixties with an enclosed lean-to designed to cater for the increase in patronage.
In the mid 1950’s it was obvious to the all male membership of the Club that the “Old Tin Shed” needed to be replaced with a larger structure.
1957 - Raising Money
So it came to pass, that on the 14th March 1957, the Committee charged three of their members (Nev Pearson, Roy O’Gorman & Charlie Rose) with the task of raising funds for a new club house.
At that time, the Annual subscription was four guineas, with membership restricted to gentlemen only.
In June 1957, to further assist their fund raising program, the Club decided to purchase their first ever Poker Machine(One of the shilling or ten cent variety that reportedly never ever paid a jackpot
September 1967 - Liquor Licensing
While the Townsfolk of Albion Park were celebrating the Municipality of Shellharbour’s Centenary in 1959; the Members of the Albion Park Bowling Club had an extra reason to celebrate, as it was during the month of September 1959, that their Club was granted a Liquor License. Trading hours were restricted to three days a week; Wednesday afternoons after 4:30pm and all day Saturday and Sunday. The continued growth and expansion of our Town has meant that our Club has also needed to expand.
April 1967 - Upgrading The Tin Shed
With the new money being generated by the club, the new brick Clubhouse which was built to replace the old tin shed was officially opened on the 2nd April 1967 by the R.N.S.W.B.A. President E. Downie.


October 1996 - Western-end Extensions
Over the years our Club has continued to grow and prosper whilst at the same time retaining amongst our growing membership the friendly atmosphere that allows us to continue to lay claim to being “The Friendliest Club on the Leisure Coast”
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Albion park Bowling Club
Supporting the Community
Board of Directors
Don Ryman
President
Graham Ball
Deputy President
Kevin Grainger
Deputy President
Robert Claypole
Deputy President
Garry Sault
Director
Dennis Hollier
Director
Alan Thayer
Director
Geoffery Howat
Director
Bryan Greenhalgh
Director
Membership Information
Members have the ability to earn loyalty points on their membership card. Loyalty points can be redeemed on meals in the bistro and drinks at the bar by having the staff swipe your membership card. Also, by being a member of the club, you are eligible to go in all club promotions currently running.
Social Member - 3 years
$12.00
Membership Fees
Social Member - 10 years
$30.00
Membership Fee
Social Bowling Member
$40.00 Yearly
Membership Fee
Full Bowling Member
$100.00 Yearly
Membership Fee
To become a member at the Albion Park Bowling Club, simply collect and complete a membership form from reception next time you are at the club.
Its as easy as that! So what are you waiting for?