OUR COMMUNITY

The Dalby Leagues Club is proud to be involved in the sporting community and in particular as a supporter of local charities and not for profit organisations.​ A share of the gaming revenue from Dalby Club is set aside to financially assist our community.

This International Women's Day, we didn't just celebrate – we took action! We hosted a raffle to support a cause that resonates with our hearts: RUBY (Rise Up, Be Yourself).

RUBY is more than just a group fitness program. It's a sanctuary offered at various PCYCs across Queensland, designed to empower women. Through physical strength training and exercise, RUBY nurtures not only the body but also the spirit, fostering emotional resilience, self-esteem, and confidence in a violence-free and safe environment.

Thanks to your incredible support through raffle sales and a generous donation from the Dalby Leagues Club, we have raised $1000 for this incredible program!

Huge thank you to our generous sponsors for providing raffle prizes: Cleaning & Catering Pty Ltd Price Busters Variety BIG W Dalby Dalby WholeLife Pharmacy & Healthfoods Dalby Newsagency, book and toy shop and Lee Volk Jewellers Dalby

Pic - Jenny, Vanessa, Janelle, & Cara

The Dalby Leagues Club partnered with the Dalby Salvation Army for our Christmas Hamper Appeal. We collected over $2000 worth of non perishable food items for those in need during the festive season.

The Dalby Leagues Club served over 130 meals to those needing a hand in Dalby. Dishes on offer were lasagne which was donated by our supplier MOCO Food Services, Chef Koes’ amazing spaghetti bolognese, house made cheeseburgers and marinated chicken wings warmed the spot!

We thank Dalby Circles of Care for the opportunity to be part of this wonderful initiative.

Pictured: DLC President, Michael Webber, DLC Board Member Ross Thornton & partner Jenny, Koes Inglis – DLC Head Chef & Cara Hawkey – DLC General Manager.

Rugby Leagues Players across Queensland Police Service men’s and women’s team joined The Dalby Leagues Club for breakfast. They were honoured to represent the QPS in the Frank Fisher Cup reconciliation and memorial event in Chinchilla. Spoken by Jake Carl “more than just a game” The Frank Fisher Cup gives the police and community an opportunity to rebuild their relationship and creates connection through the love of footy.

The two teams played for their two fallen colleagues, Constable Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold.

The Dalby Leagues Club became aware that Ningana didn’t have a defibrillator and as part of our contribution to the community we felt it appropriate we purchased to show our commitment to the Dalby Community. It was our pleasure to donate the defibrillator to such a wonderful community group.