
An RSL Club that actively supports local RSL sub-Branches and Veterans and their Families. **History** On 10th September, 1928 the Campsie RSL Sub-branch was officially recognized as a duly established Sub-Branch of the RSL however it was a Club without a home. Various building committees worked tirelessly raising funds and after a period of 22 years they were able to purchase an army hut to use as club rooms. Under the chairmanship of Mr C. Stemple, the Club was officially opened on 1st April 1950 Today, Campsie RSL Sub Branch Club Ltd prides itself on being an integral part of such a diverse and thriving community as Campsie, and through its work and support of local charities, schools and organizations we hope to continue being so for many years to come. Under the chairmanship of Mr C. Stemple, the Club was officially opened on 1st April 1950 at 35 Anglo Road, Campsie. Trading hours were – Monday to Friday: 4pm to 6.15pm and 7.30pm to 11pm; Saturdays: 11am to 1.30pm and 21pm to 6.15pn and 7.30pm to 11pm. Purchase was made of two poker machines with denominations of 6d and 1. In 1951 at the first AGM they had a total of 60 members. The Club was run by volunteer labour until 1955. In April 1957 a liquor license was granted with the licensee being the Secretary Manager, Mr W. Allen. After many more building committees and extensions the Club as we know it today was officially opened on 13th December 1969, by the Hon. R.W. Askin, Premier of NSW.