Seating the next generation
Mudgeeraba Show Society is the not-for-profit engine behind one of the Gold Coast’s most iconic events — the annual Mudgeeraba Show — and caretakers of 13 acres of community greenspace used year-round by local groups and clubs.
Following years of weather damage and structural decline, the Society made the difficult decision to decommission four beloved grandstands.
This year’s support from Nerang RSL is helping fund a new portable grandstand — providing safe, flexible seating for the public at major events for years to come.
📍 115 Mudgeeraba Road, Worongary
📧 info.mudgeerabashow@gmail.com
🌐 mudgeerabashow.org.au
Precision and safety for every ride
Founded in 1965 and affiliated with the Australian Pony Club Association, Nerang Pony Club has long been a home for horse lovers of all ages and experience levels.
Whether it’s young children on lead lines or seasoned senior riders competing across disciplines, the Club continues to grow a vibrant community grounded in learning, passion, and sportsmanship.
This year’s support from Nerang RSL is helping fund a state-of-the-art electronic timing system — improving the efficiency, accuracy and safety of competitions such as show jumping, sporting and combined training.
📍 Yarrimbah Drive, Nerang
📧 admin@nerangponyclub.com.au
🌐 nerangponyclub.com.au
Home base, upgraded
Roosters Hockey Club is a vibrant local club born from the amalgamation of the North Coast Nerang Roosters and Coomera Hockey Clubs.
With 6 junior teams and 8 senior teams, they cater to players aged 6 to 60 and have built a strong community of over 170 playing members and 220+ family supporters across the Nerang and Northern Gold Coast region.
Nerang RSL’s latest support is helping progress the internal fit-out of their clubhouse – including walls, ceiling and insulation. It’s a big step forward in a long-running project that’s giving the Roosters community a more functional, welcoming space to gather.
📧 vp.seniors@roostershockey.com.au
📧 vp.juniors@roostershockey.com.au
🌐 roostershockey.com.au
Sustaining game day traditions
Since 2000, Nerang Cardinals Baseball Club has been finding and developing some of the best talent in Australian baseball – coaching players of all ages in the skills of the game, while instilling the values of teamwork, sportsmanship and loyalty.
Funding from Nerang RSL is helping upgrade the club’s canteen facilities – creating a more sustainable matchday experience and providing vital income that supports player development, facility improvements and long-term growth.
📍 83–85 Dugandan Street, Nerang
📧 playball@nerangcardinalsbaseball.com.au
🌐 nerangcardinalsbaseball.com.au
Backing the Future of Rugby Union in Nerang
Home to juniors, seniors, and everyone in between — Nerang Bulls Rugby Union Club is a pillar of the local sporting community and a place where lifelong mateship is formed on and off the field.
Nerang RSL’s latest Community Fund support is helping the Bulls improve security at their home base — replacing stolen CCTV equipment and upgrading doors to create a safer, more secure club environment for players, supporters and volunteers.
📍 Glennon Park, Pappas Way, Nerang
📧 secretary@nerangbulls.com.au
🌐 nerangbulls.com.au
Shade, support and smiles
Nerang BMX Club has long been a cornerstone of the Gold Coast cycling community, offering riders aged 2 to 70+ the chance to race, connect and grow in a welcoming, family-friendly environment.
The Club is known for hosting major events that draw visitors from near and far – boosting local tourism and showcasing Nerang as a hub for sporting talent and community spirit.
Nerang RSL’s latest support helps provide new gazebos for coaching sessions and competitions – keeping riders, families and volunteers cool, sun-safe and ready to roll.
📍 Corner Cayuga Street & Mortensen Road, Nerang
📧 nerangbmx@gmail.com
📱 instagram.com/nerang_bmx_club
Light on the water
Broadwater Dragons Paddling Club has been powering across the Nerang River since 2001 – welcoming paddlers of all ages and fitness levels, with eyes set on state, national and international regattas.
Training three times a week at Arthur Earle Park, the club is a true example of community spirit and sporting growth.
With the support of Nerang RSL, the club is able to install solar panels and rechargeable lights, making training safer, longer and more accessible for current and future paddlers.
📍 Arthur Earle Park, Nerang Boat Ramp
📅 Tues & Thurs 5:30pm | Sat 7:00am
📧 info@broadwaterdragons.com
🌐 www.broadwaterdragons.com
Keeping Greens Game-Ready
Benowa Bowls Club is a proud hub of lawn bowls on the Gold Coast – open seven days a week and welcoming everyone from seasoned bowlers to social players and school groups. With offerings ranging from club competitions and interstate fixtures to barefoot bowls and school programs, their greens are truly for the whole community.
This year’s funding support from Nerang RSL is helping maintain the quality of their greens – ensuring a high-standard playing surface for bowlers of all ages and skill levels, all year round.
📍 100 Ashmore Road, Benowa
📞 (07) 5597 5366
🌐 benowabowlsclub.com.au
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