South West Sydney 1994-2014

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Aspect from M5 ramp, Prestons. Westlink M7 construction.

George Posa (Wentworthville) preparing fish for lunch. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Women play bingo and meet every second Sunday. Kathy Zanetic, Jessie Kunjasich, Ivica Boskovich and Paula Lupis (left to right). The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Women play bingo and meet every second Sunday. Kathy Zanetic calling bingo and Jessie (No Suggestions) on her left. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Marko Franulovic, Leppington Bocce Club. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

George Posa,(Burwood) Secretary, Bocce Club. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Jessie Kunjasich and Ivica Boskovich (left to right), playing bingo at the Bocce Club. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Birthday cakes for two members playing bingo, Antica Franulovic and Margarita Barcoc (left to right). Women play bingo and meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Birthday cakes for two members playing bingo, Antica Franulovic and Margarita Barcoc (left to right). Women play bingo and meet every second Sunday. The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

Traditional card game called' Briskulla'. The men meet every second Sunday. Frank Vladko, Hena Dragicevic, Miles Pektovich, Slaven Maras, Benny Milat, Ivan Pudarich and Steve Bakarich (left to right). The Bocce Club was established in 1941 by migrants from the 'old Yugoslavia'.

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