Supporters

The businesses shown here support the Perth Branch of Ulysses Club. We recommend their services.


Stirling Arms Hotel

The Stirling Arms Hotel is an independent, locally owned & operated pub by Dave & Jesse, with great value food specials & the best drink prices in Perth!

Relax in the dog friendly beer garden, dine in the bistro, hold your next event in the stylish function rooms or stay the night in the beautifully renovated accommodation.

There is always something to do at The Stirling Arms Hotel, Guildford.

https://thestirlingarms.com.au/
117 James Street
GUILDFORD
(08) 6142 4352

Moto Pro

Specialising in Japanese Motorcycles, Moto Pro is a fully equipped up to date workshop with experienced professional knowledge and all the latest tooling required for every type of service and repair to your motorcycle.

Moto Pro offers a more personalised service as most riders want to know the person working on their bike.

Moto Pro is unmatched in customer service and provides superior repairs for Perth riders.

https://www.motopro.net.au/
Unit 4, 26 Cohn Street
CARLISLE
(08) 9472 9777

Gosnells Hotel

Originally built in 1907. Gosnells Hotel is the oldest public building in the City of Gosnells. Today, the Hotel boasts a large bistro, wide variety of beers on tap, 2 separate outdoor areas, a Sports Bar and fantastic function facilities. We cater to a wide range of occasions, from a quick lunch with friends to after work drinks to unwind after a long day. With an outdoor playground for our youngest guests, we’re well and truly covered for all members of the family.

Whatever the occasion, Gosnells will welcome you with open arms.

https://www.gosnellshotel.com.au/
2149 Albany Highway
GOSNELLS
(08) 9398 2224

Shire of Narrogin

Narrogin is a progressive thriving rural community in the Wheatbelt South Region of Western Australia, only 192 km south east of Perth. It serves as a regional Wheatbelt hub boasting a high standard of infrastructure including rail, highway access, water supply, power and connection to the optical cable network.

As a regional centre, the town has a fully equipped recreation complex with a heated indoor pool, well maintained sports grounds, a vast array of sporting clubs, an active regional library, heritage museum, three primary schools, a senior high school with a residential college, an agricultural college and TAFE college. Its commercial hub includes two supermarkets, specialty shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Narrogin also benefits from a vibrant arts and cultural community with the Nexis Gallery Committee and ARtS Narrogin working closely to regularly bring outstanding exhibitions and events to town.

https://www.narrogin.wa.gov.au/
89 Earl Street
NARROGIN
(08) 9890 0900