Australian Club
Formation | 1838 |
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Location |
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Coordinates | 33°51′57″S 151°12′44″E / 33.8657097°S 151.2121269°E |
Website | Australian Club |
The Australian Club is a private club founded in 1838 and located in Sydney at 165 Macquarie Street. Its membership is men-only and it is the oldest gentlemen's club in the southern hemisphere.
"The Club provides excellent dining facilities, en-suite bedrooms and apartments, a fully equipped gym, and on Level 7 of the building in which the Clubhouse is located, are first rate business facilities which Members and resident guests may access."[1]
Reciprocities with other clubs
- Melbourne Club (Melbourne)
- Athenaeum Club (Melbourne)
- Tokyo Club (Tokyo)
- Knickerbocker Club (New York)
- Union Club (New York)
- Circolo della Caccia (Rome)
- Circolo Nazionale dell'Unione (Naples)
- Wellington Club (Wellington)
- Jockey-Club de Paris (Paris)
- The Australian Club (Melbourne)
- Metropolitan Club (Washington D.C.)
- Boodle's (London)
- Brooks's (London)
- Garrick Club (London)
- New Club (Edinburgh)
- Haagsche Club (The Hague)
- Somerset Club (Boston)
- Pacific-Union Club (San Francisco)
- Kildare Street & University Club (Dublin)
Presidents
- Hon Alexander Macleay MLC FLS FRS 1838–1848
- Hon Campbell Drummond Riddell 1848–1856
- Hon Sir Edward Deas-Thomson KCMG CB MLC 1857–1879
- Hon Sir William Macarthur MLC 1879–1882
- Christopher Rolleston CMG 1882–1888
- Edward Merewether FRGS 1888–1893
- Hon Philip Gidley King MLC 1894–1900
- Hon Sir Francis Bathurst Suttor MLC 1900–1908
- Hon Henry Edward Kater MLC 1909–1924
- John Archibald Anderson 1924–1933
- Major-General Hon James William Macarthur-Onslow VD MLC 1933–1936
- William Deuchar Gordon 1936–1939
- Pat Hamilton Osborne 1939–1942
- Hon Sir Colin Sinclair KBE MLC 1942–1945
- Hon Sir Norman William Kater MLC 1945–1948
- Edmund Irving Body 1948–1951
- Hon Sir Colin Sinclair KBE MLC 1951–1954
- John Gordon Crowther 1954–1957
- Edmund Irving Body CBE 1957–1959
- John Gordon Crowther 1959–1960
- Rt Hon Sir Victor Windeyer KBE, CB, DSO, ED, QC 1960–1963
- Donald Brian Hardy Arnott 1963–1966
- Major-General Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow CBE DSO ED 1966–1969
- Sir Norman Lethbridge Cowper CBE 1969–1972
- Sir William Morrow DSO ED 1972–1975
- Peter Gordon Sayers 1975–1978
- Graham Marriott Thorp MC 1978–1981
- Louis Walter Davies A0 1981–1984
- Hon Sir John Bryan Munro Fuller 1984–1987
- Alam Hamilton Loxton AM 1987–1990
- Brian Cameron France 1990–1993
- Peter John Watt 1993–1996
- David Hardy Playfair MBE ED 1996–1999
- Robert Lee Maple–Brown AO 1999–2002
- Peter Ross Graham QC 2002–2005
- Roderick Murchison Hume Kater 2005–2008
- Charles Frederick Moore 2008–2011
- Richard Hamilton Fisher AM 2011[2]
Membership
Former Prime Ministers John Howard and Malcolm Turnbull are members of the club.[3]
Women are excluded from membership of the club; although they are welcome as guests in most areas and at most functions hosted by the club. For over a century the club has had a friendly albeit informal relationship with the women-only Queen's Club, where many of the members' mothers, wives and sisters are members. The committees of each club take turns to host the other to a formal dinner on an annual basis.[citation needed]
In June 2021, around 700 members attended a Special General Meeting of the club to vote on a proposal to allow women to join the club. Seventy-five percent of attending members needed to vote for the proposal in order for it to receive approval. The proposal was defeated when 62 percent voted against allowing women to join.[3]
Website
The club website is titled 165 Macquarie Street but is only accessible to members.
See also
- Australian Club (Melbourne)
- White's
- List of India's gentlemen's clubs
- List of London's Gentleman's clubs
References
- ^ Australian Club Web Site Home page
- ^ Angel, J. R; Fletcher, Brian H. (Brian Hinton), 1931-2018 (2013), The Australian Club : 1828-2013, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 978-1-74331-656-6
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ a b O'Mallon, Finbar (15 June 2021). "'Beyond belief': Elite men's club votes no to letting women in". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
External links
- Media related to Australian Club at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- The Australian Club Photograph Powerhouse Museum