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OUR HISTORY

The Carbine Club of New Zealand was established in 1971. The club’s name honours Carbine (1885–1914). Carbine was a champion New Zealand-bred thoroughbred racehorse who won 30 principal races in New Zealand and Australia. He was very popular with racing fans, and sporting commentators of the day praised him for his gameness, versatility, stamina and weight-carrying ability, as well as for his speed. He was one of five inaugural inductees into both the New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame and the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.

OUR PURPOSE

We celebrate excellence in sport and support disabled athletes.

OUR BELIEFS

Members believe in celebrating success across a variety of sports and utilising our networking lunches and activities to make a difference in people’s lives.  We value the importance of coming together in friendship and comradeship.

OUR MEMBERS

Membership can only be gained by introduction by a current member or by invitation, in the case of a Patrons and honorary members. Bound by a common constitution across all Clubs, the membership is limited to 40 ordinary members. Growth is met by members moving to a senior list on reaching age 65. There may also be Honorary members. Check out Our Members.

OUR IMPACT

The Carbine Club of New Zealand has a charitable “Sir Denis Blundell Charitable Trust’. The funds raised at the Club’s lunches and our Annual Golf Tournament held in March enable funds from the Sir Denis Blundell Charitable Trust to be distributed to Paralympics New Zealand and Disability Sport Auckland to support disabled athletes to participate in sport. Check out Our Impact in our communities.

CLUB LOCATIONS

There are 15 clubs in the following locations. Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, ACT, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vanuatu, London, Tokyo and New Zealand. Check out Our Sister Clubs.

THE CARBINER

The Club has a magazine titled The Carbiner, with several editions each year, highlighting individual club news and events. Check out the latest Carbiner edition.

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FUNDRAISING

The Sir Denis Blundell Trust was established by the Carbine Club of New Zealand and is the charity that supports disabled people to participate in sport.

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