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The Sydney Trade Union Club was a Sydney music venue during the 1980s at 111 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills.[1][2]
The Sydney Trade Union Club was opened in 1947 to serve the Federated Ironworkers' Association and the Hotel, Club and Restaurant Employees Union. Membership was later opened up to any member of an ACTU affiliated union. The original premises were located in a George Street building owned by the Ironworkers' Association.[3] In 1957 an application was made to convert the 111 Foveaux Street premises to house the club.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Bird, J (2023). "Sydney Trade Union Club". ACTU Institute. Retrieved 8 Dec 2024.
- ^ "Trade Union Club". Australian Music Database. Retrieved 8 Dec 2024.
- ^ "Union club, new version". The Daily Telegraph. Vol. VIII, no. 23. New South Wales, Australia. 20 April 1947. p. 8. Retrieved 11 December 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "111-115 Foveaux Street, Sydney. Alterations & additions to premises & use as a club". City of Sydney Archives and History Resources. Development Application Files I, 1954-1978 [City of Sydney]. 1957.