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CLUB MALUA PROJECT

Updated: Aug 9, 2023

Club Malua to rebuild their club after devastating loss.


Malua’s beloved community club, Club Malua, was destroyed in the devastating 2020 bushfires. The club was one of many properties hit when bushfires swept through the South Coast of Australia. Now Club Malua has embarked on a journey to rebuild their main club house in 2021.


bushfire aftermath

Meantime, as the beating heart of the small community, Club Malua needed a temporary clubhouse for their bowling members, and to cater for the growing social bowls scene.

Cabra Bowls Group engaged Paynters, a proven leader in project solutions, who reached out to us with the aim to provide Club Malua with a temporary clubhouse.


We chose the 15m x 20m semi curved roof structure with:


· 5m Bay ISO panel wall system.

· 5m bay glass walling, fit within a white aluminium 30mm thick framework.

· Double doors, complete with crash bars, stainless D Handles, and locks.

· Cassette Floor System.


Club Malua building

With a possible 22 month journey to rebuild their new club, they named the temporary clubhouse, Marquee at Club Malua.


Some features:

· Café and bar

· Servery

· Bathrooms

· Kitchen

· Offices

· Fully airconditioned seating areas

· Deck with seating and BBQ area

· Plus, full glass walls that gives view out to the green


Since Marquee at Club Malua opened, this temporary club has become an important part of the big heart of this beautiful community. The temporary club has been an important meeting place for locals to touch base with other communities affected by the recent bushfires. And dedicated members from Club Malua have been able to come together for community support, among other amazing community events.


bowling green

We are very pleased to be part of the helping spirit for such a resilient community, by giving Malua Bay a venue they can be proud of.






For more info contact NZTS today.

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