Dubbo About Us

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History of the Dubbo Club

Dubbo PCYC is located on the corner of Erskine and Darling Street near the centre of Dubbo. It has a long history within the town, first opening in 1964. As Patron and a founding member of PCYC Dubbo, the story of Levenia Howey is the story of PCYC Dubbo.

It is also a story of adversity, strength, commitment and a belief in young people, at a time when women and girls were not seen as a part of PCYC, and aboriginal people were marginalised.

Even today, many are not aware that PCYC Dubbo first formed to support a group of marching girls! The idea for a clubhouse came soon after the club was formed and the Police Department granted the Committee a block of land. Strong community support meant they were able to attract Government funding to help build the clubhouse, which was unveiled on 14 March 1970.

Now, over thirty years on, the Dubbo PCYC now boasts a wonderful clubhouse. The new clubhouse has been expanded and includes the updated old clubhouse.It would have to be one of the biggest and best of the PCYC clubhouses in NSW

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Opening Times

The centre opens at 8.00 am Mon - Fri and the closing times varies depending on the activities occurring.

The Office hours are listed below.

Monday 8am - 6.30pm

Tuesday 8am - 6.30pm

Wednesday 8am - 6.30pm

Thursday 8am - 6.30pm

Friday 8am - 6.30pm

Saturday 8am - 12 noon

Sunday Only for Special Events

Public Holidays Closed

School Holidays Normal Hours

Fees

Senior membership $11.00

Junior membership $5.50