
IT’S the end of an era at Laurieton United Services Club where staff have spent the past fortnight preparing to bid farewell to their long-time colleague and boss Rob Dwyer.
The team is “proud” of Rob’s success in the Port Macquarie by-election but after more than 32 years at the club, 24 as general manager, it’s clear he’ll be missed.

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“Rob has played a vital role in shaping so many staff members and, personally speaking, he has created space and opportunities for the next generation coming through the industry,” Operations Manager Meg Monaghan told News Of The Area.
“His leadership and dedication have left a lasting impact.”
Both the club and Rob have written farewell tributes, which they are happy for NOTA to share with the Camden Haven community.
Their messages also explain the transition process now underway at the club.
From the LUSC team
“We are thrilled… that Rob has been successful in obtaining the Member-Elect position.
“While he won’t officially become the Member for Port Macquarie until the postal votes are counted and results are gazetted, this incredible achievement comes as no surprise to us.
“For the past 32 years, we have been privileged to witness Rob’s dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to our community.
“His wisdom, generosity, and tireless efforts have shaped so many of us, and we couldn’t be prouder to see him embark on this new journey.
“Rob has officially resigned from his position as General Manager – a role he has held with distinction for 24 years.
“He will work through his notice period, and an announcement regarding his replacement will be made next week.
“While we are incredibly proud, this moment is also bittersweet.
“Rob has been the backbone of Laurieton United, a guiding force within our team, and a mentor to so many.
“His steady support and leadership will be deeply missed, but his legacy will always remain a part of us.”
From Rob
“It has been a great privilege to work with you (Chairman Greg Armstrong) and the Board for over 30 years.
“As you are aware… I became the Member-Elect for the state seat of Port Macquarie and will not be able to hold both positions.
“I will continue working for as long as possible during the period before I am officially employed by Parliament.
“I truly hold our work and personal relationship in the highest regard.
“The support of the Board – from my inception at the club to their encouragement during my political campaign – is something rarely seen in most workplaces.
“Many of the Board members have shared my journey in life, as I have theirs, and I will always look back with fond memories.
“From Kate and my marriage, to the development of my children, and the lifetime of experiences along the way.
“For this, I will always be grateful.”
Rob also shared with News Of The Area that the new general manager will be Matthew Haack from the Manly-Warringah Master Builders Club.
“[He] brings a wealth of experience and, just as importantly, a strong sense of community.
“I have no doubt that with the support of our fantastic management team and staff, he’ll continue to uphold the club’s values.
“I certainly wish him all the best as he and his family settle into the Camden Haven community.”
By Sue STEPHENSON