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Club - NSW in Australia Club - NSW in Australia This GPS POI file is available here: https://www.gps-data-team.info/poi/australia/restaurants/Clubs-AU.html Location Map Aberdeen RSL Citizens Club Map Abermain Bowling Club Map Abruzzi Friuli Veneto Sports Map Adamstown Rosebud Sport and Map Adamstown RSL and Community Map Adelong Services and Citizen Map AGA Club Germania Map Ainslie Football and Social Map Albion Park RSL Memorial Clu Map Albury Club Map Albury Sailors Soldiers and Map Alder Park Bowling Club Co-O Map Alexandria-Erskineville Bowl Map Alstonville Plateau Bowls an Map Ariah Park Bowling and Rec C Map Armidale City Bowling Club Map Armidale Club Ltd (The) Map Arncliffe RSL and Community Map Arncliffe Scots Sports and S Map Artarmon Bowling and Rec Clu Map Ashfield RSL Club Map Ashford Memorial Bowling Clu Map Asquith Bowling and Recreati Map Asquith Rugby League Club Map Assyrian Sports and Cultural Map Auburn RSL Bowling Club Map Auburn RSL Club Co-Op Map Auburn Soccer Sports Club Map Auburn Tennis and Recreation Map Australian 18 Footers League Map Australian Club Map Australian Golf Club Ltd (Th Map Austrian Club Sydney Map Avalon Beach RSL Club Map Balgowlah Golf Club Map Balgowlah RSL Memorial Club Map Ballina Bowling and Recreati Map Ballina RSL Club Map Balmain Bowling Club Map Balmain Leagues Club Map Page 1 Location Map Balranald District Ex Servic Map Bankstown City Bowling and R Map Bankstown Golf Club Map Bankstown Polish Club Co-Op Map Bankstown RSL Community Club Map Bankstown Sports Club Map Bankstown Trotting Recreatio Map Bar Beach Bowling and Sporti Map Bardwell Valley Golf Club Map Barellan and District War Me Map Bargo Sports Club Map Barnwell Park Golf Club Map Barraba RSL and Recreation C Map Barrier Social Democratic Cl Map Bass Hill RSL Club Map Batemans Bay Bowling and Rec Map Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Map Bathurst City Panthers Bowli Map Bathurst Panthers Map Bathurst RSL Club Map Baulkham Hills Sporting Club Map Beecroft 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Sports Club T/a Se Map Boorowa Ex-Services and Citi Map Botany Golf Club Map Botany RSL S/B Club Map Bourke Bowling Club Map Bowlers Club of NSW Map Bowral Bowling Club Map Bowraville and District Ex-S Map Braidwood Servicemens Club Map Branxton Golf Club Co-Op Map Breakers Country Club Map Brewarrina S/B RSL Club Map Briars At Greenlees Map Brighton Fishos Map Brighton Le Sands RSL Club Map Broken Hill Golf and Country Map Broken Hill Legion Club Map Broken Hill Sturt Club Map Bronte RSL Club Map Brooms Head Bowling and Rec Map Brush Park Bowling Club Map Budgewoi Soccer Club Map Bulahdelah Bowling Club Map Bulli Workers Club Map Bundeena RSL Memorial Club Map Burwood Colliery Sports Club Map Burwood RSL Club Map Byron Bay Bowling and Rec Cl Map Byron Bay Golf Club Map Byron Bay Services Club Map Cabra Vale Diggers Map Page 3 Location Map Cabramatta Golf Club Map Cabramatta Rugby League Club Map Callala RSL Country Club Map Camden Haven Golf Club Map Camden RSL Club Map Camden Sports 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Map Denman Co-Op Bowling Club Map Diggers @ the Entrance Map Dooleys Lidcombe Catholic Cl Map Dora Creek and Dist Workers Map Dorrigo Memorial RSL Club Co Map Drummoyne Rowing Club Map Drummoyne RSL Memorial and C Map Drummoyne Sailing Club Map Drummoyne Sports Club Map Dubbo Railway Bowling Club Map Dubbo RSL Memorial Club Map Dundas Sports and Recreation Map Dunedoo Bowling Club Map Dungog Memorial Bowling Club Map Dungog Memorial RSL Club Map Dunoon and District Sports a Map Dural Country Club Map Earlwood Ex Servicemens Club Map East Cessnock Bowling Club Map East Roseville Bowling Club Map Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club Map Eastern Suburbs Legion Club Map Eastlakes Sports Club Map Eastwood Club Ltd (The) Map Eastwood Dist Rugby Union Cl Map Eden Fishermens Recreation C Map Engadine Bowling and Rec Clu Map Ettalong Beach War Memorial Map Ettalong Memorial Bowling Cl Map Euston Bowling and Recreatio Map Evans Head Bowling Club Map Fairfield RSL Memorial Club Map Fairy Meadow Bowling and Rec Map Fingal Bay Bowls Sports and Map Finley Returned Soldiers Clu Map Forbes Golf Club Map Forbes Services Memorial Clu Map Forbes Sports and Recreation Map Page 7 Location Map Forestville RSL Club Map Forster Bowling Club Map Fox Hills Golf Club Map Francis Drake Bowling and Re Map Gallipoli Legion Club Newcas Map Gallipoli Memorial Club Map Gallipoli Memorial Club Ltd Map Ganmain and District Sports Map German Austrian Society of A Map Germania Club Newcastle Map Gilgandra Bowling Club Map Gilgandra Services Club Co-O Map Gladesville Bowling and Spor Map Gladesville RSL and Communit Map Glen Innes and District Serv Map Glen Innes Bowling Club Map Glenbrook Panthers Bowling C Map Glenorie RSL Club Map Gloucester Country Club Map Gloucester Soldiers Club Map Goolgowi Exservicemens Memor Map Gordon Bowling Club Limited Map Gordon Golf Club Map Gosford RSL Club and Galaxy Map Goulburn Railway Bowling Clu Map Goulburn Soldiers Club
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