Friday, January 9, 2026

The Hut Reopens 30 January 2026

---- We open most Fridays from 5 pm. Visitors are welcome ---- 
Our Management Committee and members are having a well-earned break until 30 January 26. It’s then at 5 pm we’ll have our first Happy Hour(s).

Will you join us, we’re starting the year off with a BBQ?

The phrase "Happy Hour" being singular is really a misnomer. 

We have several hours in which we are happy, surrounded by our fellow members and occasional visitors. Visitors are always welcome.

Sometimes we have a major meal to which members are asked to RSVP. These are very popular.

Other evenings we have a small offering of finger foods that often include sausage rolls, small pies and, ... well, you get the idea. One way or another, we have a good time.

If you need somewhere to go on Friday, 30 January 26, come to The Hut for several happy hours. We'll look forward to seeing you as we commence our 2026 operational schedule of events.

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Our Hut at Tanunda Recreation Park reopens on Friday, 30 January 26 at 5 pm and you are welcome to vis

Do you remember December 1999 when
the world was about to end?

Computer programmers using old languages like COBOL were concerned that their programs wouldn't roll-over to 2000 because they hadn't been programmed to do so and that society would collapse. 

Some alarmists said there would be violence on the streets, and civilisation as we know it would end in a matter of weeks. Back to the Stoneage they predicted.

Like many other end-of-world predictions, that never eventuated and we're still here.

That was 26 years ago and now we are on the verge of flipping our calendars into 2026 with no fears that current computers would grind everything to a halt.

Yes, we'll be dealing with Artificial Intelligence Data Centres, Digital Identification and Digital Currency, and probably frequent power failures, but humanity will prevail as we have for many Millenia.

Stay positive, stay safe, and enjoy your Christmas and New Year in whatever way appeals to you.

Committee Executive Management

Monday, December 22, 2025

RSL Supports Call for Royal Commission

The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance

A Statement from RSL Australia
National President Peter Tinley AM


The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.

These words have guided the RSL for more than a century. They remind us that freedom must be actively defended – and that this duty extends beyond those in uniform to every institution charged with protecting Australians.

For two decades, our service personnel honoured this compact. They deployed to confront terrorism abroad so it would not reach home. Families sacrificed. Some paid the ultimate price. 

The nation asked, and they answered.

The Bondi Beach attack forces a hard question: has that vigilance been maintained?

ASIO cleared one attacker as "no ongoing threat" in 2019. The firearms license for six weapons in that household was issued in 2023. Both men travelled to Mindanao weeks before the massacre a known Islamic State hotspot – and returned without intervention.

The failures are systemic, spanning governments and agencies. Veterans who defend democracy and fight for liberty want to know why the systems we trusted to protect Australians at home repeatedly failed to connect obvious dots.

RSL Australia calls for leadership courageous enough to examine all contributing factors – not token changes, not political spin, but decisive steps that keep Australians safe. That means establishing a Royal Commission to independently investigate into how these failures occurred and what must change.

Our Jewish community members, many of whom are veterans, deserve to know their nation is serious about protecting them. Our serving personnel deserve to know their sacrifices serve coherent purpose.

The freedoms so many fought for must be protected at home as well as abroad. That has always been Australia's compact – and it must be honoured by all who share in this nation.

The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. That price must be paid by all of us.

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