Lions Club of Inverloch & District 201V3

Lions Club of Inverloch & District 201V3 To Create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people, for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement.

Ordinary People doing extraordinary things supporting people with disability, community greeting, fundraising for worthwhile causes. Be a part of the change. Support Lions Inverloch. Inverloch & District Lions Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Uniting Church, 3 William St Inverloch commencing 7pm. Enquiries about the club and its community activities can be directed to the

President, Lynn Seymour 0407-255-350, 1st Vice President Terry Hall 0439-032-979 or the Membership Chairman Gary McAinch 0418-514-440.

Sentinel Times article (16 June 2026).President farewelled as Lions donate $60kMORE than 100 people gathered at the Inve...
19/06/2026

Sentinel Times article (16 June 2026).
President farewelled as Lions donate $60k
MORE than 100 people gathered at the Inverloch Bowls Club on Monday, June 1 to celebrate the Inverloch Lions Club’s 25th Changeover Dinner, marking a quarter of a century of giving back to the community.
The club brought together both members and supporters of the Lions Club, as well as representatives from local community groups, as more than $60,000 in disbursements was distributed for 2025/26.
The night was also significant for outgoing president Terry Hall, who was honoured with a Life Membership of Lions International in recognition of his 22 years of service.
Mr Hall will retire from the club at the end of June, saying it had been “one of the great honours” of his life to serve the club.
“At its heart, everything we do is about quietly stepping in where help is needed, without expectation of recognition or rewards,” Mr Hall said.
“This Club has been far more to me than meetings and projects. It has been friendship, purpose, and a constant reminder of what can be achieved when good people come together with a shared desire to serve.”
The changeover dinner also marked the installation of the club’s 2026/27 board, with Klaus Edel taking on the role of incoming president.
This year’s disbursements totalled a whopping $60,143.48, split between more than 30 local causes and community groups.
The major donations included $11,300 towards the Inverloch Glade Project, supporting accessibility infrastructure planning and design, and $9000 to the Inverloch Fundraising Auxiliary to assist with the purchase of a Sozo lymphoma detection scanner for the cancer unit at Wonthaggi Hospital.
Inverloch SES also received $7000 in order to purchase replacement stormy marine life jackets, while Inverloch Primary School received $5000 to improve drainage and accessibility to its oval during the wetter months of the year.
$5000 was given to South Coast FM, and the Lions Pedal Power Project, designed to provide bikes for children in need, also received $4365.48.
Mr Hall said the club’s achievements strongly reflected the efforts of its members.
The club also experienced internal growth over the course of the year, gaining eight new members.
Mr Hall thanked the Inverloch community and the many organisations that have supported the club’s work over the past 25 years, content with leaving the club in trustworthy hands.
“I leave knowing the club is in good hands,” he said. “Strong in values, generous in spirit, and committed to making a difference.”

🦁 Our 25th Lions Changeover Dinner was held on Monday 1st June at the Inverloch Bowls Club.  100 people were in attendan...
02/06/2026

🦁 Our 25th Lions Changeover Dinner was held on Monday 1st June at the Inverloch Bowls Club. 100 people were in attendance, with the majority representing local community groups. Retiring President, Terry Hall was honoured with a Life Membership of Lions International for his significant contribution over 22 years. This year, 32 community groups received of total of $60,000 in donated funds from Inverloch Lions. Some notable recipients were:
1) Inverloch Fundraising Auxiliary to support the purchase of a Sozo Lymphoedema detection scanner for the Cancer unit at Wonthaggi Hospital.
2) Inverloch SES to purchase replacement 'stormy' marine life jackets.
3) Inverloch Glade accessibility infrastructure improvement plan & design.
4) Inverloch Primary school improved drainage & accessibility to the oval during winter months.

Next market is Sunday 28th June 9am-1pm🦁Music by: RAG Combo & Win Ukes
28/05/2026

Next market is Sunday 28th June 9am-1pm🦁
Music by: RAG Combo & Win Ukes

Read2Me123 🦁. At our Sunday markets, we give away free children's books. Donations of books can be left at the Bunurong ...
29/04/2026

Read2Me123 🦁. At our Sunday markets, we give away free children's books. Donations of books can be left at the Bunurong Environment Centre & our markets in the Inverloch Glade.
More info: https://inverlochlions.au/read2me123/

Cracker weather. The perfect way to christen our new marquee. See you again next month Sunday 31st May, 9am to 1pm 🦁 Mus...
26/04/2026

Cracker weather. The perfect way to christen our new marquee. See you again next month Sunday 31st May, 9am to 1pm 🦁 Music by: Jazz Funtet & Overnight Oats

Lions 'Ride for Sight'. An overnight stop for the 28 Riders & 12 Support crew here at the Inverloch Rec Reserve & Scout ...
29/03/2026

Lions 'Ride for Sight'. An overnight stop for the 28 Riders & 12 Support crew here at the Inverloch Rec Reserve & Scout Hall. Including three Professors and two senior researchers from the Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA). The scrumptious dinner together with sweets including fruits refuelled Riders after a long hilly day. Breakfast the next day again fuelled participants for another long & hilly day.

We are pleased to be hosting the Riders in Inverloch this Friday Night 🦁
19/03/2026

We are pleased to be hosting the Riders in Inverloch this Friday Night 🦁

🦁 A special day for Inverloch Lions, as we recognised three people whose dedication & service have made a lasting differ...
22/02/2026

🦁 A special day for Inverloch Lions, as we recognised three people whose dedication & service have made a lasting difference to our club & our community. The James Richardson Honour Award represents the absolute best of being a Lion - selfless service, commitment, & stepping up whenever help is needed. President Terry Hall had the pleasure of presenting these awards to members Hazel & Ron Missen and Klaus Edel. We congratulate them & thank them sincerely for their friendship & service. 🦁 More info: https://inverlochlions.au/awards/

Proud to support the Inverloch Yacht Club’s annual Wooden boat classic again this year. A beautiful day!
15/02/2026

Proud to support the Inverloch Yacht Club’s annual Wooden boat classic again this year. A beautiful day!

15/02/2026

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P O Box 245
Inverloch, VIC
3996

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