Update - Friday night Dinner & Bridge 16th January 2026
More numbers are needed to run our first Friday night Dinner and Bridge for 2026. If interested, please register in the usual way so that we can assess whether to proceed or cancel.
More numbers are needed to run our first Friday night Dinner and Bridge for 2026. If interested, please register in the usual way so that we can assess whether to proceed or cancel.
Please note that all GLBC afternoon sessions change to a 12:30pm start from the beginning of May 2026.
All morning games remain unchanged throughout the year i.e. 9am start.
As usual, so that the movement may be organised and the session begins as scheduled, our directors require players to arrive 15 minutes early (12:15pm or 8:45am).
Winter session times conclude at the end of August 2026.
In our final wrap-up for this year's congress, special mention goes to its instigator, Nicki Taylor. This quiet achiever spent long busy months organising every facet of the successful event - no mean task considering what is involved in face-to-face congresses these days.
Adding to the generosity of local businesses (see article below) in sponsoring our Congress last weekend, we wish to acknowledge Mid
Coast Council for their support through their Event and Festival Sponsorship fund. The Congress' full capacity and great success was due to this combined financial support - and of course, the work and dedication of many volunteers.
The second day of our Great Lakes Bridge Club (GLBC) 41st Congress on Sunday 2 March 2025 saw some hard-fought battles during play in both sections. And plenty of friendly banter in-between. Congratulations to the winners of both the Intermediate and Open Teams events (pictured below).
With a clubhouse overflowing with bridge players from far and wide, and tables laden with goodies, our Swiss Pairs competition proved a great success.
Full results can be viewed in the tab above. Congratulations to all the winners.
We thank the following businesses who are supporting our upcoming 41st Bridge Congress. Please support them in return.

Sadly, this week we farewelled one of Great Lakes Bridge Club's grand ladies, Gwen Perkins (24 July 1929 - 7 February 2025).
Yes! The first in a long time - and sadly becoming rare around Australia - our very own face-to-face congress is only a month away! Get your partner and team organised for the first weekend in March. Competition is open to Novice, Intermediate and Open ranked players so, as much depends on numbers, it's worth registering for players of all levels.
The experience of a congress is very worthwhile, and fun. Not to mention the very important potential to win points and money prizes. Check out the attached flyer for details and register soon via MyABF.
Happy New Year!
Great Lakes Bridge Club (GLBC) games kicked off on the very first day of the new year, and what better way to start it. Did you know that a century ago, auction bridge or plafond underwent a reincarnation? The game that we play these days, contract bridge, was invented in 1925 by Harold Vanderbilt, a wealthy American who found himself idle on a steamship cruise.
Please read the following as there are some important updates for all, especially if you haven't picked up your 2025 Program Booklet yet.
Email: general@greatlakesbridgeclub.org
Phone: 02 6554 5965
Address: 34C Lake St, Forster NSW 2428
Mail: PO Box 474, Forster NSW, 2428
Fees: Members: $40; Assoc. members: $20;
Joining fee: $15
Table Money: Members: $8; Visitors: $10
NOTE: cashless payment preferred
Bank details: Great Lakes Bridge Club Inc
BSB: 637 000 Acc #: 726 459 037
Reference: your NAME