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Things to Do At Our Club 2020

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Updated: Mar 9, 2020

CThis is the Year of the Commmunity for our Club

Welcome to our new era.

We are a very proud Club with an amazing and unique history among Italian Clubs in Australia.....and now we are reaching out, more than ever before, to the wider Community and to our second, third and fourth generation descendants who are today proud Italian - Australians. We certainly have come a long way.

Our Club is now open to all to Join and Enjoy!

Join us and help us develpp[ pour online interfaces and reach so we can serve the community better every day.....come and be part of us and utilise the wonderful facilities we are building in our area.

Think of it as an ongoing conversation where you can share updates about family. life, recreation. business, trends, news, and more.


Design the Future with Us.

Do you have a ideas in mind for our club? Do you have a sport, recreation or special interest group or business that needs a partner? Are you keen to work with us and promote your business?

Every thought and every idea comes with resposibility built in.

That is to make it work for as wide an audience as we can....so let's do it together.

You will be able to easily share posts here as well as on social networks like Facebook and Twitter, building our online and face-to-facer community along the way.


Get Inspired

To keep up with all the latest....join the events...create events....just come down to the club and have some family fun!


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Venezia-Giulia (The Julian March)

The term "Julian March" is a partial translation of the Italian name "Venezia Giulia" (or "Julian Venetia"), coined by the Italian Jewish historical linguist Graziadio Ascoli, who was born in Gorizia. In an 1863 newspaper article,[4] Ascoli focused on a wide geographical area north and east of Venice which was under Austrian rule; he called it Triveneto ("the three Venetian regions"). Ascoli divided Triveneto into three parts:

According to this definition, Triveneto overlaps the ancient Roman region of Regio X - Venetia et Histria introduced by Emperor Augustus in his administrative reorganization of Italy at the beginning of the first century AD. Ascoli (who was born in Gorizia) coined his terms for linguistic and cultural reasons, saying that the languages spoken in the three areas were substantially similar. His goal was to stress to the ruling Austrian Empire the region's[8] Latin and Venetian roots and the importance of the Italian linguistic element.[4]

The term "Venezia Giulia" did not catch on immediately, and began to be used widely only in the first decade of the 20th century.[4] It was used in official administrative acts by the Italian government in 1922–1923 and after 1946, when it was included in the name of the new region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

ref   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_March

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