About Kurrawa Surf Club
Kurrawa Surf Club is a community-based surf lifesaving club and beachfront venue located in Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia. The club operates a large supporters club that includes a full-service restaurant, café, bar, gaming lounge (pokies), and modern function and event spaces, with sweeping ocean views over Kurrawa Beach. Profits from food, beverage, membership, and gaming operations are reinvested into surf lifesaving activities, beach patrols, education, and community programs. The venue caters to locals and visitors for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as coffee, casual drinks, and private events such as birthdays, weddings, and corporate functions.
A “KURRAWA SURF CLUB” or similarly labelled charge on your bank or card statement typically relates to an in-venue purchase at the restaurant, bar, café, or gaming area, or to membership fees or event/function payments. Common reasons include sit‑down meals, bar tabs, takeaway coffee or food, gaming payouts or carded play discrepancies, ticketed events, or deposits and final payments for a function booking. In some cases, you might see a pre-authorisation or temporary hold if you opened a bar tab, used a card to secure a booking, or checked in for a group event; this hold may differ slightly from your final settled amount and usually falls away within a few business days if not captured.
If you’re unsure about a Kurrawa Surf Club charge, start by checking your recent visits to Broadbeach and any meals, drinks, or events you attended at the surf club, as well as any membership sign-ups or renewals. Review your email or SMS for booking confirmations or function invoices from kurrawasurf.com.au, and compare dates and amounts with your bank statement. If questions remain, contact the club directly using the phone number or enquiry form on the Contact page of kurrawasurf.com.au, and have your statement, charge amount, and transaction date handy so staff can look up your receipt. For disputed amounts, ask for a copy of the tax invoice and discuss common issues such as tips, bar tab balances, surcharges (e.g., public holiday or card payment fees), or multiple transactions on the same day that may have been combined or split across cards.