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New menu welcomes members back

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THE Austrian Australian Club at Mawson is open again, and club manager Jason Ingram says the staff and committee are excited to welcome members and guests back.

“We have missed our members, it’s like a family here,” says Jason who started working at the club for only three weeks in February before it was shut down. He’s excited to begin to open up, with reduced numbers and hours to begin with, in accordance with COVID-safe measures.

“The health and safety of our members and staff is at the forefront of what we do. We are focusing on cleaning and are very mindful of hand hygiene,” he says.

Jason says their new Austrian chef Rosemary Doeberl has introduced an exciting menu, featuring Austrian home-style classics.

“The new menu is delicious [and] we have some great lunch and dinner specials,” says Jason.

The club is open from 11am-7pm and the restaurant is open for lunch on Mondays, with dinner also available from 5pm-7pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

Jason says the club also has some exciting plans, including bringing back their popular Friday night live music and other special events such as wine tastings. He says that function bookings for up to 75 people are available in their ballroom.     

Austrian Australian Club, Heard Street, Mawson. Call 6286 5793, email
mail@austrianclubcanberra.com or visit austrianclubcanberra.com

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