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The Brisbane Club | |
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Location | 241 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Design period | 1903 |
The Brisbane Club is an exclusive private members club at 241 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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The Club was established in 1903 following the a gathering of likeminded men shortly after the turn of the century. Adopting the British tradition of private clubs for influential members of the community, it provided a recreational venue for men of common interests and socio-economic backgrounds. Members were mainly pastoralists, politicians, and business and professional men.
The club prides itself on diversity, and has been open to membership by men and women for decades.
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