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The gentle sound of bowls rolling and clicking on the greens at the state’s oldest bowling club has been silenced. Faced with mounting financial losses, the venue has shut its doors after nearly 150 years.

Balmain Bowling Club, established in 1880, served its last drinks on Saturday night – the closure of the long-running sporting and community hub raising questions about the future of the prominent inner-west site.

The Balmain Bowling Club has closed its doors after almost 150 years in operation.James Brickwood

In a statement to members, the board of directors of St Johns Park Bowling Club, the parent group that owns the Darling Street venue, said a review of the club’s finances concluded that continued operation was no longer sustainable.

“This decision has not been taken lightly,” the board said.

“Despite the efforts of management, staff and volunteers to improve operating performance, ongoing financial losses and increasing costs have made it impossible for the club to maintain its current operations.”

Financial records in the club’s latest annual report reveal the scale of the challenge. The net operating loss of $669,260 in 2024-25 was more than double the previous year’s loss, $290,185.

The Darling St venue dates back to 1880.Steven Siewert

The closure comes just two months after Inner West Council approved a $4.43 million redevelopment aimed at modernising the ageing venue.

One of the two greens would be converted into an outdoor dining and entertainment precinct – with gaming areas, a pop-up bar, children’s play space, cabana and lounge areas – and existing indoor facilities upgraded.

Directors insist bowling may yet have a future at the site and remain hopeful the redevelopment will attract a commercial tenant willing to lease and operate the venue.

“The redevelopment offers the opportunity to modernise and upgrade club facilities [and] create a more sustainable and financially viable operation,” the board said.

A concept photo of the redeveloped venue, contained in development plans to Inner West Council.Inner West Council

The closure has resonated well beyond the bowling community. Ray Stevens, a conservation architect and member of the Balmain Association, said the venue had been an important community gathering space and a significant part of Balmain’s history.

“It’s been disappointing, but it’s a sign of the times and changing local demographics that people are no longer as interested in traditional clubs,” he said.

“Even though they tried to make it a hit venue for young people through barefoot bowling, it wasn’t enough.”

The venue is the latest Sydney bowling club to close its doors.James Brickwood

Stevens said the future of the site would now become a major issue for the community, warning any move towards residential redevelopment would prompt strong opposition.

“There’d be an outcry if that were to happen because these places are part of the community fabric and once they’re gone, they’re very difficult to replace.”

The venue’s struggles reflect broader pressures facing Sydney community clubs. A University of NSW study found the city has lost nearly half its bowling clubs in the past four decades, falling from 210 in 1980 to 128 in 2022.

Professor Robert Freestone, a co-author of the study, said bowling clubs were once a defining feature of suburban Australia but changing recreational habits, rising costs and tighter regulations had put many under pressure.

“Having multiple clubs in some suburbs just couldn’t be sustained over time.”

Inner West Council approved the redevelopment despite some resident objections over noise, lighting and patron behaviour, concluding those concerns could be managed through planning conditions.

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