The Club hosts a range of weekly activities and special events, including sporting events, Italian cultural festivals, charity events and much more. Explore our upcoming events and the latest Club news.
- Puglia is home to over 50 million olive trees. Many of them centuries old. Puglia needed to enact laws to deter people from other parts of Italy coming down and digging up those valuable olive trees to bring them back and plant them on their land. It’s now illegal to dig up a tree from Puglian soil. - The famed Appian Way, that starts in Rome, actually ends in Puglia – you can visit the site. - Egnazia is home to archeological ruins and a museum filled with artifacts from graves of Greek and Messapii people. - Though Puglia has its own dialect, separate from the national language, there are still small pockets, near Lecce that speak Greek, or Griko. - The tarantella is said to have originated from the area of Taranto. -There are three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Puglia, the most famous is Alberobello. -Puglia makes more wine than any other region in Italy.
READ MORE1934’s menu is inspired by its cultural heritage with a modern touch, offering Italian and Mediterranean cuisine, to ensure all our patrons from many cultural backgrounds are able to come and enjoy the experience.
READ MORELet's Catch Up on the first Wednesday of every month (except January) Do you think your home made wine is the best? If you answered yes then why not enter our "Home Made Wine Competition" on Wednesday 7th September
READ MOREJoin the WA Italian Golf Club on their Festival City and Totino Wines Challenge Cup to Adelaide 2022. The TFCC always proves to be fun filled adventure. Tour cost is $1900 per person twin share (inclusive of 5 nights accommodation, Wine Tasting & Dinner at Serafino's Winery, Festival city and Tontino Wines Challenge Cup all-inclusive Presentation Dinner)
READ MOREThe City of Vincent have placed new signage and will be enforcing certain parking restrictions in the rear car park. Please be aware of the parking restrictions to avoid fines.
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