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Special meeting diffuses ongoing battle between RSL club, sub branch

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After a prolonged disagreement between an RSL sub-branch and its associated club, a form of truce has been reached.

Hostilities between the Tewantin Noosa RSL Sub Branch and Tewantin Noosa RSL Club came to light earlier this year over misunderstandings regarding memberships and lease negotiations.

This resulted in the closure of the popular Diggers Bar and relocation of sub-branch meetings to a nearby pub.

Some sub-branch members also had their club memberships revoked, meaning they could no longer vote at meetings.

A clash between the boards of both groups fuelled the situation, as well as a campaign led by the sub-branch on social media to resolve the matters.

An RSL club special general meeting held on November 24 resulted in a new board being appointed, including a new interim chairperson until an annual general meeting on December 15.

The Diggers Bar at the Tewantin Noosa RSL Club.

In a post to the Tewantin Noosa Member Group on Facebook, the sub-branch outlined it was pleased with the outcome and described it as a “turning point for the club”.

“Following the resignation of the previous board, a temporary board was elected to oversee the reinstatement of fairness and transparency,” it stated.

“All previously banned members were welcomed back with a standing ovation.

“It was an emotional and proud moment for everyone.”

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The future of the Diggers Bar was also addressed during the meeting.

“The RSL is on track to lease the Diggers Bar from the sub-branch, restoring essential operations and partnerships.

“The meeting ran smoothly, with overwhelming support from the members.

“It’s a turning point for the club, and the future looks bright for all involved.

“Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to this monumental day.

“Let’s move forward together as a stronger, united club.”

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The sub-branch has been using the former Diggers Bar space for social gatherings on Friday nights, while holding regular meetings and raffle at the nearby Royal Mail Hotel and Noosa Lawns Club.

The Tewantin Noosa Sub Branch and RSL Club have been approached for further comment.

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