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Club Redfern a premier attraction

Thursday October 25 saw the official opening of the DeiCorp development. Community representatives expressed pride and excitement at the prospect of a stylish and well-resourced new meeting place.

Premier Barry O’Farrell opened the official proceedings. He acknowledged the traditional owners of the land and the good work of all involved on the project. “Redfern is looking fantastic,” he said. “I’m not often here in the daytime, but I’m very pleased to see so many signs of innovation and vitality.”

Mary Lynne Pidcock of the Souths Business Chamber welcomed special guests including Premier O’Farrell, Mick Mundine and Mark Spinks of the Aboriginal Housing Company, Roy Wakelin-King, CEO of the Sydney Metropolitan Development Authority, and Fouad Deiri, Director of DeiCorp Construction.

His Eminence Metropolitan Archbishop Paul Saliba (Antiochian Orthodox Church) spoke eloquently of Mr Deiri’s commitment to community and offered a blessing on the building and all who will live, work and gather there.

Members were invited to an exclusive inspection of Club Redfern on Saturday October 27. The 1,500m2 space comprises a bistro, two bars, a TAB room, two gaming rooms, functions, stage and dance floor, and outdoor terraces. “I found the club very inviting and modern,” said one member. “This will give Souths on Chalmers a run for its money. It’ll be great to have at least two places to go. Let’s see who will put on the best entertainment and value for money.”

Club Redfern will continue to be a place of respect and honour for returned servicemen and women. The club was officially opened on Thursday November 1.

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