The Balgowlah Bowling & Community Club, affectionately known as “The Bally Bowlo,” is in dire financial straits and has launched an urgent fundraising campaign to avoid closure.
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The 68-year-old club, located in Balgowlah Heights, urgently needs a minimum of $20,000 in the coming week to remain operational.
Secretary manager Tony Wagener initiated the “Save the Bally Bowlo” campaign on Saturday, emphasising the club’s critical need for funds. The club’s financial woes have been attributed to several factors, including a delayed outdoor liquor licence, a prolonged noise dispute with nearby residents, and the impact of the Covid pandemic.


Despite these challenges, the club has been actively diversifying its offerings to generate revenue. It has hosted various events such as weddings, parties, corporate gatherings, and even tai-chi and yoga classes. The club also introduced barefoot bowls and live music to attract a wider audience.
Mr Wagener stressed that the club’s financial situation was not due to mismanagement but rather a series of unfortunate events largely beyond their control. The funds raised will primarily be used to cover operational costs, retain staff, and extend the club’s opening hours.

As of Tuesday morning, the campaign had raised $15,500 through the Australian Sporting Foundation, with all donations being tax-deductible. The Board of Directors is scheduled to meet with members to discuss the club’s future and the outcome of the fundraising effort.
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The club plays a vital role in the community, providing a space for social interaction and physical activity, particularly for older residents. Its closure would undoubtedly leave a void in the Balgowlah community. The public is encouraged to donate to the “Save the Bally Bowlo” campaign to ensure the survival of this cherished local institution.
Published Date 29-May-2024










