The renewed waterfront venue now offers an “enhanced” events floor that can take up to 220 people for corporate events, alongside a new restaurant called Porta Dining that features a cocktail collaboration with Maybe Sammy, the team behind the Sydney CBD venue that has consistently been named amongst the world’s best bars.
The sailing club has also undergone accessibility upgrades as part of the renovation, which saw the venue close in May.
“This transformation is about creating a venue that’s proudly local, but also about creating spaces where people can enjoy themselves, experience something different and leave with memories that last,” said Chris White, interim CEO of Alt. Hospitality Group which operates the venue.
“Georges River Sailing Club has been part of the community for nearly 100 years and this investment secures its future as a vibrant hub for dining, celebration and connection.
“With the sparkle of Botany Bay as our backdrop, we’ve created a place where people can gather every day of the week.
“It’s premium without being pretentious, and we’re proud to deliver a space the whole community can enjoy.”
Georges River Sailing Club is not far from another significant renovation project that’s yielding opportunities for business events.
A little way around Botany Bay, Novotel Sydney Brighton Beach in Brighton-Le-Sands is now The Brighton Hotel Sydney – MGallery Collection, after its own multi-million-dollar renovation that included the addition of another ballroom for the 307-room hotel, as well as significant upgrades throughout the property.



















