Holman Barnes Group has celebrated a major milestone in the history of Wests Ashfield Leagues Club, with members, staff and community partners coming together to mark the 70th anniversary of the Inner West institution.
The celebration took place on Thursday, 2 October, transforming the Club into a hub of nostalgia and colour, as guests were treated to a packed program of entertainment and events honouring seven decades of Wests Ashfield’s proud history.
“This milestone gave us the chance to pause and reflect on just how far Wests Ashfield has come since its humble beginnings in 1955,” says Holman Barnes Group CEO Daniel Paton.
“For 70 years, this Club has been at the heart of the community, providing a place for connection, entertainment and support, and last night’s celebrations were a wonderful tribute to our past and a toast to the future.”
Highlights of the evening included:
- A $20,000 cash draw promotion, with seven lucky members sharing in the prize pool across the course of the night, while a DJ kept the dancefloor alive with 70s hits.
- A VIP dinner at Villaggio, attended by the Holman Barnes Group Board, Wests Magpies Board and debenture holders. Chairman Dennis Burgess and Board members cut the official 70th anniversary cake and reflected on the Club’s legacy during heartwarming speeches.
- Employee celebrations, with a morning tea in Villaggio’s Atrium where staff were gifted commemorative pins in recognition of their contribution to the Club’s success over the decades.
The venue was styled with a striking balloon installation, archival photos and a milestone timeline, creating a backdrop that encouraged guests and members to reminisce while looking forward to the Club’s future.
“The strength of Wests Ashfield has always come from its people — our members, our staff and the wider community,” says Holman Barnes Group Chair Dennis Burgess.
“It was fantastic to see everyone come together to celebrate not just 70 years of history, but also the values and connections that continue to drive us forward.”
Since opening its doors in October 1955 to support the Western Suburbs District Rugby League Football Club (the Wests Magpies), Wests Ashfield has grown from a small clubhouse into one of Sydney’s leading clubs, playing a central role in sport, entertainment and community life.
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