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Promoting and protecting the interests of all clubs in Victoria

We are the peak industry body representing and advocating for over 1300 clubs and 2.3 million members

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Protecting and promoting the needs of community clubs

We advocate for over 1300 clubs and 2.3 million members in victoria

looking for advice

become a member

Promoting and protecting the interests of all clubs in Victoria

We are the peak industry body representing and advocating for over 1300 clubs and 2.3 million members

looking for advice

become a member

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Welcome to CCV

Community Clubs Victoria is an industry association representing the needs of Victorian community clubs of all shapes and sizes. We understand clubs ‘needs’ and provide a range of support and advisory services to the club network across Victoria.

Our members vary from small volunteer-based sporting clubs, through to very large clubs with multi-million dollar turnovers. All of our members have one thing in common – like us, they are not-for-profit entities designed to provide facilities, support and entertainment for their communities.

CCV assists its members with a variety of support services including:

  • Industrial relations support hotline
  • Dispute resolution
  • Governance issues
  • Liquor licensing
  • Government relations
  • Trade referrals and advice
  • Networking and learning opportunities
  • Human resource support
  • Food safety compliance
  • Regular Industry updates, newsletters and journals
  • Training information
  • Responsible Gambling compliance
  • AML/CTF for clubs with gaming
  • Senior Management Recruitment
  • Business Planning

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Community Clubs Victoria

Community Clubs Victoria is an Industry Association that assists and advocates for not-for-profit licensed clubs.

REMINDER: Daylight savings will end on Sunday, 7 April 2024, at 3:00 am. Clocks will be set back one hour to 2:00 am. Licensees who are permitted to trade until 3:00 am will effectively gain an hour of trade. 

Affected licensees need to ensure they still comply with the conditions outlined in their liquor licence.

REMINDER: Daylight savings will end on Sunday, 7 April 2024, at 3:00 am. Clocks will be set back one hour to 2:00 am. Licensees who are permitted to trade until 3:00 am will effectively gain an hour of trade.

Affected licensees need to ensure they still comply with the conditions outlined in their liquor licence.
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We sincerely thank the Sandringham Yacht Club for graciously hosting our CCV Yacht Member Briefing this week. We would also like to thank all the Yacht Club Members and CCV Partners who attended, making it a memorable event.

Special thanks go out to our esteemed speakers who enlightened us with their insights:

Brian Cook, Managing Director, and Ben Waugh, Special Counsel from Service Industry Advisory Group (SIAG).

Vanessa Spark, Boating Safety Education Officer from Safe Transport Victoria - Maritime.

Meghan Delsley, General Manager Victoria from Australian Sailing - Victoria.
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Club Managers are reminded of the upcoming March/April public holiday. Its crucial to keep track of public holiday dates since there can be variations in pay rates and entitlements on these days. Sharing this information ensures that employees understand their obligations and entitlements at your club.

Additionally, when determining whether an employee will be scheduled to work on a public holiday, you should take the following factors into account:

- Their individual circumstances, such as caregiving responsibilities.
- Their employment status.
- Whether they have an expectation they might be asked to work.
- Their role and type of work.
- Any additional compensation, such as overtime or penalty rates, they are entitled to receive.
- How much notice youve given them.
- Any other relevant considerations.

Read further on The Fair Work Ombudsman website: https://www.fairwork.gov.au/employment-conditions/public-holidays

Club Managers are reminded of the upcoming March/April public holiday. It's crucial to keep track of public holiday dates since there can be variations in pay rates and entitlements on these days. Sharing this information ensures that employees understand their obligations and entitlements at your club.

Additionally, when determining whether an employee will be scheduled to work on a public holiday, you should take the following factors into account:

- Their individual circumstances, such as caregiving responsibilities.
- Their employment status.
- Whether they have an expectation they might be asked to work.
- Their role and type of work.
- Any additional compensation, such as overtime or penalty rates, they are entitled to receive.
- How much notice you've given them.
- Any other relevant considerations.

Read further on The Fair Work Ombudsman website: www.fairwork.gov.au/employment-conditions/public-holidays
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Trios Sports Club are extremely proud & delighted to announce that our regular Wednesday night Meat Raffles have managed to raise well over 3.5K for our amazing charity partners - Community Information & Support Cranbourne Inc. (CISC).

In fact, over the course of the last several months that these community #MeatRaffles have been running in venue; collectively we have raised an INCREDIBLE $3,615.42 to be exact! Woohoo! Now that is something to be celebrated 🎉🥂

Well Done to our entire community for coming in to Trios each week and supporting this great cause! This result would not have been possible without your generosity.

Pictured here is CISC's Executive Officer, Leanne Petrides and Program Manager, Cathy Willmott, accepting the cheque from Trios' very own Marketing Manager, Mandy.

Leanne & Cathy were super grateful and tell us that this money will be put towards their 'Back to School' programs, which assist local parents in buying school uniforms, shoes, text books and stationery.

On behalf of the entire Trios team, we would like to send MASSIVE THANK YOU for all the support of our loyal members & customers, who have made this fantastic result possible 🥰💗

Make sure you pop in tomorrow night from 5pm to help us continue to support this wonderful local charity.

#TriosSportsClub #MeatRaffle #MeatUsAtTrios #meattray #gourmetmeattrays #CISC #supportinglocalcommunity #donations #communitylove
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Tune in now to watch CCV Chief Executive Andrew Lloyd's exclusive video message about this year’s CCV Awards Night & Gala Dinner! Learn about the award nomination process for this year's Awards Night! Clubs don’t forget to nominate! ... See MoreSee Less

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