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Shipping Australia QLD 2026 Golf Day – tickets are no longer available

On 3rd June 2026 @ 11:30 am – 7:00 pm

We are looking forward to welcoming you to an enjoyable day of golf and dinner at the 2026 SAL QLD Golf Day!

The Golf Day will once again be held at the Wynnum Golf Club (located in beautiful Bayside and meanders over 31 hectares of picturesque parkland).

The event includes:

  • Light lunch on arrival
  • Golf and green fees
  • Golf carts
  • Subsidised Beverage / Light Snack Carts around the Course
  • Dinner following presentations approx. 6pm – 7pm

Tickets are no longer available for this event. 

Sponsorship 

You can “Sponsor a Hole” or a “Nearest the Pin” which gives you and your company advertising rights to that hole for the day.

In addition, there is a sponsorship available for the Longest Drive and Straightest Drive.

Please contact ql***********@*******************om.au for sponsorship opportunities. 

Sponsorship opportunities

  • Hole Sponsors x  $320

We look forward to seeing you there!

Note: Please note that refunds cannot be made after 23rd May 2026.

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