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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]
The club also manages the EBP Sports Bowling Club in Doris Street. The Earlwood ex-servicemens club which was located in Fricourt Avenue is now Earlwood Montessori Academy Child Care Centre. Earlwood local library is located on the corner of William Street and Homer Street, with a heritage-listed post box outside the library.
Henson Park was named after William Henson, who was Mayor of Marrickville in 1902, 1906 to 1908 and his son Alfred Henson, who was an Alderman of Marrickville Council from 1922 to 1931. It was officially opened on 2 September 1933 with a cricket match between a representative Marrickville Eleven team and a North Sydney District team, which ...
The Bowls Premier League (BPL) is an annual bowls competition involving teams from around Australia. The competition was founded in 2013 as a way to popularise the sport by presenting in a modernised format, using the term "made-for-television" in its promotion.
The venue features 30,000 square feet over two floors that are home to an Italian-American bistro, bocce courts and bowling lanes. This is the 15th location for the brand, which was founded in ...
Ten clubs met in 1867 to agree rules based on the Scottish Bowling Association. The NSW BA was founded on 22 May 1880, followed by Victoria just two months later and others followed (WA 1898), SA (1902) and Queensland (1903). The Imperial Bowling Association was formed in 1899 but a failed attempt to create a National Association took place in ...
Marrickville sits on the northern bank of the Cooks River, opposite Earlwood and shares borders with Stanmore, Enmore, Newtown, St Peters, Sydenham, Tempe, Dulwich Hill, Hurlstone Park and Petersham. The southern part of the suburb, near the river, is known as Marrickville South and includes the historical locality called The Warren.
Bowls Victoria, established in 1880, [1] is the governing body for the sport of bowls in the State of Victoria. In addition to its specific responsibility for governing the sport and the development of the game at all levels, it also has a social objective to enhance existing bowling communities and to position bowls clubs and the sport in the wider community.