Gaming and liquor compliance are essential for safe and responsible venue management. Recently, our team at Fielders attended the Bayside Licensed Venue Accord meeting, where we joined forces with OLGR to host an informative session for new duty managers. By investing in education and collaboration, we’re empowering these managers with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed, creating a safer and more enjoyable environment for everyone.
About us
Fielders supporting our sunny bayside community since 1983. Centrally located in Tingalpa the Club boasts a family relaxed atmosphere where there is something for everyone to enjoy. Become a member today and enjoy all the benefits and facilities we have to offer.
- Website
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http://fieldersclub.com.au
External link for Fielders Club
- Industry
- Hospitality
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tingalpa, Queensland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1983
Locations
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35 Bognor St
Tingalpa, Queensland 4173, AU
Employees at Fielders Club
Updates
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This International Men’s Day, Fielders Club and Wynnum Manly Leagues Club came together to host a staff breakfast that was more than just a meal—it was a chance to connect, learn, and reflect. The morning featured the Wynnum Manly District Men’s Shed, whose community contributions inspire us all, and David from Relationships Australia, whose talk on mental health and self-connection left a lasting impact. We’re proud to foster a culture where well-being and support are prioritised—not just today, but every day. #FieldersClub #WynnumManlyLeaguesClub #InternationalMensDay #MentalHealthAwareness #BuildingConnections
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Fielders Club Invests in the Future of Junior Sports! The demand for quality sports spaces is at an all-time high, and Fielders Club is meeting it head-on. Our redevelopment project, planned over the past year by the Wynnum Manly Leagues Club Group Board, will add four training fields and essential facilities to support young athletes in the community. The leadership of Chairman Brett Mooney, Vice Chairman Peter Smith, and Building Committee member John Quinn has been key to bringing this vision to life. We can’t wait to see the positive impact this space will have on our community! #SportsForGood #YouthDevelopment #LocalImpact
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Great insights shared at today's Safer Gambling Network Roadshow. A special thanks to Christina from Tabcorp, Rod from OLGR, and Helen from Relationships Australia Qld for their contributions. Their expertise highlighted the vital role organisations play in reducing gambling harm. The powerful testimony from a lived experience speaker underscored the impact of our work. Safer gambling truly is a shared responsibility. #SaferGambling #CommunityInvolvement #TogetherForChange"
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Earlier this week our HR Manager organised an amazing staff breakfast for our club and sister club, Fielders Club. At this breakfast we had guest speakers from Guide Dogs Queensland. Guide Dogs Queensland is dedicated to connecting people, dogs, and communities to empower individuals with visual impairments. We're thrilled to share that our amazing team has raised $500 through a staff raffle for Guide Dogs Queensland! 🐾 We proudly presented a cheque to ambassadors Suzanne and Anette, and their incredible 8-year-old guide dog, Ruffle. Together, we're making a difference! #GuideDogsQueensland #Forthecommunity #StaffBreakfast
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If you follow us on our social media, you might have seen the amazing new wood caddies created for us by the talented Wynnum Manly & Districts Men's Shed. Fielders takes pride in supporting local community groups like the Men's Shed when sourcing new items for our clubs. #localssupportinglocals
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How we celebrate Employee Appreciation Day :) Today is about taking a moment to recognize the hard work and dedication of our team at Fielder's. Our employee's commitment to excellence, teamwork and customer service is what has built our club into a place we are proud to call our work. Thank you, to all our wonderful employees. #EmployeeAppreciation #EmployeeAppreciationDay #companyculture