Dress and Club Rules - Wynnum Manly Workers Sports Club Brisbane
In order to maintain our venue’s high standards, the Wynnum Manly Workers Sports Club requires all members, guests and visitors to suitable attired. Dress is to be neat and tidy at all times and the standard of dress remains at the Duty Manager’s discretion.
The following rules and regulations are to be adhered to at all times.
The Club reserves the right to refuse Admission. The membership card is the property of the club and must be carried and produced on request by the Club Staff.
Members are responsible for their guests conduct whilst on the premises and those guests must depart when the member does. NO DEBTS shall be incurred in the Club.
Any member becoming disorderly or abusive or using loud language shall be requested to leave by a responsible officer. Any person considered intoxicated will be refused service and are requested to leave the premises immediately. Drinking is not permitted in the Courtesy Bus, foyer/entrance passageway at any time.
No member shall reprimand any servant of the Club, all complaints against any servant shall be made in writing to the Club Manager.
Members of the Club shall be not less than eighteen (18) years of age. Proof of age will be required. Children (under 18) are permitted in the Club up to 9.00pm each day of the week and must be supervised by a parent or responsible adult at all times. Area restrictions such as the Poker Machine and bar area apply.
Dress regulations apply in ALL areas of the club. The following are not permitted:- Football shorts & jerseys, rubber thongs (see note below), bare feet, hats or caps, singlets and tanktops, swimwear or leotards, immodest shorts or tops (male or female) clothing with suggestive or obscene writing or artwork, dirty or torn or untidy clothing, sleeveless tops, general untidiness.
During the Summer Seasons ONLY (Dec - April) rubber thongs are permitted up until 7pm only, must exit the premises immediately after this time.
Interpretation or alteration of these rules is at the discretion of the Club.
See also: Responsible Service of Alcohol