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Closing the Doors at Kirribilli Club
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Sydney’s Kirribilli Club, a cherished fixture on the North Shore since 1946, has sadly shuttered its doors effective immediately as of Monday, June 24, 2024. The club, renowned for hosting everything from weddings to social shindigs, faced a final curtain call following a desperate appeal earlier this year. Management urged its 18,000 members to help pay $2000 each to secure their scenic spot overlooking Sydney Harbour.

Despite the spirited fundraising effort, the club couldn’t quite muster the millions needed to buy out its landlord, Stadia Capital, which swooped in with a $22.8 million price tag back in 2022. Efforts to find new digs on the north shore hit a snag, leaving the club with no choice but to call it quits.

The closure is set to hit hard, not just for the dedicated staff and loyal members, but also for the broader community who frequented its historic halls. The Administrator overseeing the final bow acknowledges the emotional rollercoaster this news brings and pledges to navigate the fallout with grace.

As Sydney waves goodbye to this iconic hotspot, it’s not just the end of an era—it’s a punchline lost in the city’s social scene. The Kirribilli Club’s legacy of camaraderie, and classy affairs leaves a cultural gap that won’t soon be filled. Here’s to hoping the next venue to grace these shores knows how to carry on the tradition.