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NEW DEVELOPMENT SET TO CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE OF QUEEN STREET CAMPBELLTOWN

Cabra-Vale Diggers Group 3 mins read

KEY DETAILS

WHAT: Campbelltown RSL Ground Breaking Ceremony

WHEN: Monday 2nd September 2024

TIME: 9am-11.30am

LOCATION: Campbelltown RSL 1 Carberry Lane, Campbelltown

IMAGERY: Imagery and video footage will be available for distribution post ceremony

 

 

SYDNEY, 26th August 2024 — Cabra-Vale Diggers Group, a stalwart in the entertainment and leisure scene, is thrilled to announce the Ground Breaking Ceremony for its multi-stage redevelopment project at Campbelltown RSL. The groundbreaking ceremony marks the commencement of a transformative journey set to redefine the landscape of entertainment, dining, and leisure in Campbelltown. This multi-stage redevelopment is scheduled for release and launch of its various stages over the next few years.

 

Scheduled for Monday 2nd September 2024 Campbelltown RSL became part of the Cabra-Vale Diggers Group 20th September 2009.  After 15 years under the Cabra-Vale Diggers Group, this club is now set to change the face of Queen Street. The club will be built facing Queen Street and feature a 111-room hotel with 2 levels of underground parking.  The ground floor will feature a Café/Bar/Restaurant with Level 1 opening to a Gaming and Sports Area plus a multi-functional space including a Day Spa and Gym.

 

This is a very exciting time for the group as the Major Development at Canley Vale is nearing completion set to open in June 2025.  Canley Vale and Cabramatta will have a 140 room Novotel with pool, bars and gymnasium + 160-seat state-of-the-art Steakhouse and Whisky Bar will captivate guests with its in-house butchery and a dry-aged full blood Wagyu fridge. Additionally, a 300-seat Italian Restaurant, inspired by the interior design of Starbuck’s Reserve in Milan, Italy, promises a transitional all day dining concept all under the helm of Culinary Ambassador for the group Dany Karam.

 

“We are thrilled to start the journey of bringing this development to life” said Boris Belevski, CEO at Cabra-Vale Diggers Group. This development is about creating a hub for the community, a place where we can all come together, socialise and celebrate. The new club and hotel building will be a landmark for our community offering state of the art facilities to enjoy bringing tourism and jobs to the Campbelltown area and changing the face of Queen Street”

 

Cabra-Vale Diggers Group and Campbelltown RSL look forward to welcoming patrons to experience the culmination of this transformative project, promising an unparalleled blend of entertainment, dining, and leisure.

 

For media inquiries and further information, please contact:

Shayne-Anne O’Leary | Group Community & Partnerships Manager

Cabra-Vale Diggers Group

[email protected]  | M: 0439 545 147


About us:

About Campbelltown RSL part of the Cabra-Vale Diggers Group:

 

FOOD

Tantalising culinary creations are available every day of the week for breakfast, lunch, dinner and in between. Drop in to the Bell Brasserie for a snack or sumptuous meal.

 

FUN

Catch up with family, friends and work mates any day of the week at one of our 5 bars or the outdoor alfresco courtyard. Fun Member promotions, TAB, Keno, snooker. So many choices. Whatever the reason we are the friendliest place to meet right in the heart of Campbelltown.

 

ENTERTAINMENT

Free live entertainment, popular shows celebrating music through the ages, from Box Office shows to free lounge entertainment.

Celebrate weddings, receptions, birthdays, anniversaries, reunions, school graduations or club presentations at our spacious full-service function rooms.

Campbelltown RSL Club has a rich history and a diversity of members of all ages which contributes to our dynamic Club experience. There’s something for everyone. And, our friendly staff are committed to ensuring that every visit is a memorable experience.

We are very easy to find. Our modern, comfortable and spacious facility (come and experience our spectacular ‘make over’!) is located in the heart of Campbelltown adjacent to major transport links. It features plenty of secure off-street parking.

We have a special affection for our local community which is why we support many not-for-profit organisations. www.campbelltownrsl.com.au

 


Contact details:

For media inquiries and further information, please contact:

Shayne-Anne O’Leary | Group Community & Partnerships Manager

Cabra-Vale Diggers Group

[email protected]  | M: 0439 545 147

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