22nd May 2025

Club Alamora Opens for Business, and Fun

Club Alamora, Villawood’s latest and greatest residents club, has opened in an exciting blaze of colour, sound, food and celebration.

The $14 million ClarkeHopkinsClarke-designed club is the community linchpin of our rapidly growing Alamora, at Tarneit in Melbourne’s burgeroning western growth corridor.

With its boutique café, swimming pool, wet deck, gym, family facilities, function venue, sport courts, events and more, it is a magnet for newcomers to Alamora to make new friends and strike up new networks in their new community.

Club Alamora is now the tenth club Villawood has delivered, building on features and activities at earlier clubs, including its Club Rathdowne, awarded a Great Place honour by the Urban Development Institute of Australia.

Residents welcomed the new club with the first of many parties the club will host: a happy splash of music, dance, tantalising tastes, fire-twirling, superheroes and song. Mums, dads and kids, in their best and brightest regalia, kicked their heels, munched, danced and clapped their way through several hours of loud, vibrant and colourful action.

Villawood’s club model is a brand hallmark which has resonated across communities from Victoria to Queensland. We have two new clubs planned for Melbourne’s Sunbury, two for Geelong, and three more for Adelaide’s Oakden Rise, William Lakes and Aldinga – again with each building on the successes of their predecessors.

The clubs are the single biggest, and best, difference between Villawood and other developers, offering loads of benefits other developers simply don’t, won’t or can’t offer. Think social benefits, recreation, financial and lifestyle benefits.

They elevate the community as a highly sought destination. They provide a better capital gain in house values compared to neighbouring projects and forms the hub of a better, happier community.

The best thing about them? There’s lots of things, actually.

Kids can tear about, burning up energy. Mums can meet up with other mums while their babes play in a safe, relaxing and interesting environment.

Fitness fans can keep themselves in shape in the gym. They can also join classes across a range of fitness activities.

Groups and clubs can stage regular meetings in the club’s function rooms.

Parents can keep kids busy in school holiday activities and events.

People can meet online through the community intranet or face to face while enjoying the club facility.

Professional community development officers and other staff help with activities, events and the day-to-day running of the club.

The Villawood residents club – your club, your lifestyle.