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Keeping in view the worldwide popularity of Bridge, Australia has come
up with many Bridge clubs that hold Bridge events from time to time.
These clubs also provide complete information and history to new
enthusiasts in Bridge. If you chance upon an Australian tour and have
interest in Bridge, check out the following Bridge clubs.

The Ron
Klinger club
This is an online Bridge community founded by Mr. Ron Klinger of
Sydney. As the editor of Australian Bridge, the topmost magazine on
Bridge, Mr. Klinger has added adequate information about Bridge
Association of Western Australia. You can learn anything about its
notices, regulations and officers.
The website also offers headlines from ‘Bridge West’ which is a
newspaper containing the updates about BAWA’s activities. At the same
time, you can come to learn about the other Bridge clubs affiliated to
BAWA and different schedules of Bridge events, congresses and archives.
Website:
www.ronklingerbridge.com
Australian Bridge Federation
What was formerly known as The Australian Bridge Council became the
Australian Bridge Federation and organized the first Bridge associations
in the early 1930s in Victoria and New South Wales of Australia.
Currently, its tasks include promoting Bridge in Australia and
internationally, representing Australia in the World Bridge Federation
and providing necessary services to its 30,000 members. It also makes
endeavours to help in the appreciation of Bridge.
Website: www.abf.com.au

Tasmanian Bridge Association
Established in 1935 and enjoying reputation as one of the oldest
Bridge clubs of Tasmania, it has recently extended nine new branches in
Devonport, Burnie, North West Coast, Ulverstone, Hobart, King Island,
Deloraine and Launceston. Each of these Bridge clubs is known for its
wonderful socializing environment for Bridge players and aficionados
alike.
Website: www.tasbridge.com.au
Coffs Harbour Bridge Club
It started as a 16 member private enterprise of Bridge and was
founded by George Vermont in 1978. After he fell ill, the club was
headed by its first committee and it soon expanded to accommodate 104
members and play thrice a week. Soon, the surging enthusiasm of the club
members led to the construction of its own clubhouse within 3 months.
Website:
www.coffsbridge.com.au
There are many other popular Bridge clubs in Australia, some of them
are as follows:
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