Saturday, June 6, 2026

The June Issue of "The Bugle" is Available Now

Have you visited us yet? Fridays from 5 pm at Tanunda Recreational Park. Visitors are welcome.

Five Pages of Interesting Reading


The following topics are included:
  1. Remembering our Heroes - Peter Edward Clements (KIA Vietnam)
  2. Why this Issue is 20-21 and Not 21
  3. The Silent Soldier - Nemo A534
  4. Missing RAAF Bomber and Crew Located after 82 Years
  5. A Bugler's Mindset (By our member Shelley Spencer)
  6. Did You Know?
  7. World War I Soldiers Identified
  8. Support for Ben Roberts-Smith VC
  9. Some Photos to End With
All you need to do is click the Newsletter tab above to download a copy as an A4 printable PDF file.

You could also tell your colleagues and friends about The Bugle and if you wish, download the image at right and display it on your workplace notice board or in another venue like a coffee shop.

We will be most grateful if you spread the word and any feedback below will also be appreciated. Tell us what you think of our publication.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Thank You for Your Support

You don't have to be a veteran or serving member to join us at The Hut. Most Fridays from 5 pm at Tanunda Recreational Park we are open and visitors are welcome.


Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Another Great Sunday Luncheon - 24 May 26

Have you visited us yet? Fridays from 5 pm at Tanunda Recreational Park. Visitors are welcome. 

The Best Restaurant in Town!

Each month on a Sunday "The Hut", our sub-branch premises becomes the best restaurant in town. 

Thanks to Master Chefs Elizabeth and Tony B, we experienced another top luncheon last Sunday.  They produced a lunch to die for with chicken cacciatore, lasagne and side salad. A limoncello tiramisu created by Jacquie O (No, not that one) added to the culinary magic.

Then there was entertainment by our favourite fake Texan, Clive T horsing around. We can always rely on Clive to provide us with a good hearty laugh as he easily slips into a variety of roles, even managing occasionally to change gender.

Clive the Texan chatting with Jan T
His horse would have made any real Texan cry for a week and maybe a few Men from Snowy River fall off their horses laughing.

All of us in attendance had a good time with excellent food, good refreshments served by our bar team, Andrew H and Craig D, and as always, very good company.

This is one of the benefits of being a member of our sub-branch. 

Here's a full shot of the 'orse and rider
It's not all Sunday lunches and horsing about. Most Fridays we are open for members, visitors, and we particularly like to have members from other RSL sub-branches call in for a chat.

If you live in the Barossa or are planning to visit, why not plan to visit us?