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As 2024 closes, the future is bright at Club Tarneit

As the team at Club Tarneit wrap up an incredible year, they find themselves reflecting on the amazing journey since opening the club’s doors just over six months ago.

Thanks to overwhelming support from the community, the entire team has been touched by the warmth and enthusiasm shown by patrons.

From the buzz of Gala Night to the lively energy of Trivia Wednesdays, the community’s excitement has made every step of the journey so rewarding. Together, the team at Club Tarneit and patrons shared laughter, made memories and celebrated milestones.

Seeing familiar faces become regulars has been one of the highlights of the year. The team love welcoming regulars back time and again – it’s what makes this place feel so special. And with the Christmas Day event completely sold out, the team is thrilled to be part of such a meaningful celebration with so many in the community.

But this is just the beginning! Looking ahead to 2025, Club Tarneit is excited to bring you even more opportunities to connect, unwind, and celebrate. Bingo and Morning Melodies will add brightness to your weeks, while live music will bring the club’s backyard to life.

The team is always working on new ways to foster connection, laughter, and a true sense of community.

None of this would be possible without the club’s valued members, which are the heart of Club Tarneit. The team is endlessly grateful for your loyalty, feedback, and encouragement. The goal at Club Tarneit is to create a space where you feel at home, whether you want to relax, enjoy a great meal, or mark a special occasion.

In 2025, the team invite you to join them on this next chapter. Whether you’ve been with enjoying Club Tarneit since the beginning or are just discovering what makes Club Tarneit so special, now is the perfect time to dive in.

Here’s to an exciting year ahead! Thank you for being such an integral part of the Club Tarneit family. Staff can’t wait to see you in 2025!

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