Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsRSL defends club expansion

RSL defends club expansion

By Jolene Ogle

The Tewantin Noosa RSL has defended their plans to extend the club, saying the development will benefit staff, members and the wider community.
Speaking with Noosa Today, Tewantin Noosa RSL CEO Phil Stephenson said the club’s plan to expand the building to include a children’s lounge, an extra 125-car parks, a waiting lounge, a smoker’s terrace and a larger gaming room was a great initiative for the community.
Mr Stephenson said the club already employed over 90 staff, enjoyed over 200,000 visitors and contributed more than $400,000 to local community groups, all of which he expected to increase as the club expanded.
“Over the past seven years, the club has given over $2.5 million in cash and in kind to the local community,” he said.
“That’s an average of $375,000 per year. Last financial year was $421,000, and the current spend this year will see the club again exceed the $400,000 for this financial year.”
Last week, Noosa Today reported councillors voted to defer a decision on the RSL’s planning application, so an independent architect could review the plans.
In the general committee meeting on Monday 16 January, councillors raised a number of concerns about the development application such as headlight glare from cars leaving the site and the removal of the former Noosa Community Radio building due to historical reasons.
Mr Stephenson said he had already spoken to council planning staff in regards to possible solutions of headlight glare and said the removal of the old buildings was necessary.
Noosa Today was given a tour of the former radio station building, and the impact from a termite infestation before the club bought the building was clear. Mr Stephenson said asbestos was also present in the walls and ceiling.
“The building was of substandard quality when it was built and the ad hoc shop front was also of poor quality,” Mr Stephenson said.
The building was formerly used by the Men’s Shed to build photo frames, but the RSL has since built the group a new shed on the site and the Men’s Shed now operates out of their new location.
The expansion plans also include an extension of the gaming lounge. Mr Stephenson said the club had operated 180 poker machines for more than seven years and he was disappointed with Noosa Today’s article on 19 January, which said the plans included “an extension of the gaming lounge to allow for up to 180 poker machines”.
“(This) gives the impression the club is increasing the number of machines. This is not the case,” he said.
Mr Stephenson said it was also important readers knew the expansion plans included a new lounge area where patrons of the club could sit while they waited for a table in the bistro.
“The main message is there are many establishments that provide food, liquor, entertainment and poker machines in the Noosa Shire,” he said.
“But, I believe it is the community work that we do that sets us apart from the other establishments,” he said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Pedal and pump on local tracks

Rollers, berms and flowing turns are drawing riders back again and again to two popular Sunshine Coast pump tracks. These purpose-built spaces...

Community update

More News

Melbourne Olympics 70 years

Triple gold medallist Dawn Fraser and fellow Olympians from the Sunshine Coast will be among those celebrating the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Melbourne...

Home battery rebate, a game changer

When Andrew and Jenny moved into their new townhouse in Tewantin in late 2025, one of the first things they did was install solar...

Community update

From singing and bush care to service clubs and art, there is a wide variety of groups in Noosa. YANDINA COUNTRY MUSIC ACMA welcomes WOTYAGET as...

A more sustainable Bali

Bali has always been a popular ‘go to’ destination for antipodeans, and more recently the World. Tourists are now travelling far and wide for...

Council to highlight issues at NGA

Noosa Council have submitted six motions, all initiated by Cr Amelia Lorentson, for consideration by the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) National General Assembly...

$15m Noosaville Bus Depot Opens

A $15 million investment in Noosa’s public transport network is set to bolster bus services across the northern Sunshine Coast, with operator Kinetic officially...

Lachlan’s legacy makes powerful impression

Precede The creation of the Lachlan Hughes Foundation to honour the life of a young farmer is making dramatic changes in the lives of others...

Surfing culture muscles up

To be honest, it doesn’t take that much to get our surfing councillor, Tom Wegener, excited – a one-foot wave at Tea Tree will...

Jazzing it up

Jazz lovers are in for a treat on Friday 27 March as live music comes to the heart of the Noosa in Noosaville with...

Huge drug bust

Police have seized more than $3 million worth of dangerous drugs and charged 25 people following a major trafficking investigation in Gladstone, about four...