Brighton Beach Bowls Club, a 120-year-old venue at Brighton Beach, faces possible eviction after a Bayside Council decision scheduled for Tuesday. The club, which was officially opened in 1907 by the Victorian premier, has reportedly operated through significant historical periods, including both world wars.

The outlets agree the council vote will determine whether the club is removed, but they focus on different implications of that decision. The reporting frames the club’s survival through earlier eras against questions about whether it can continue under current local government management and planning priorities.

Across the sources, there is no dispute about the club’s age, its 1907 official opening, or the fact that councillors are set to vote on eviction. The coverage centres on the impending outcome and the broader context of how longstanding community organisations can be affected by council decisions.