November 29, 2025
Camden Haven Community at 3 welcomes new patron Staffan Andler, LUSC General Manager Matthew Haack, Dean Noble, Theo Hazelgrove and Chan Ansell.

Camden Haven Community at 3 welcomes new patron

CAMDEN Haven Community at 3 Inc has announced the appointment of Kew Country Club Manager Dean Noble as a patron of the organisation.

Mr Noble joins the group’s existing patrons, Staffan Andler, Dr Sam Nelapati and Chan Ansell, strengthening a team of respected local supporters who play a vital role in guiding and championing the organisation’s work.

Community at 3 runs a range of grassroots initiatives aimed at supporting vulnerable and isolated residents across the region.

One of its most valued programs is the weekly free community barbeque held every Wednesday afternoon at the Kew Country Club.

These gatherings provide meals, social connection and a welcoming space for people from all walks of life.

Mr Noble has been instrumental in helping the organisation deliver these barbeques, offering the club’s facilities and consistently ensuring guests feel welcome.

“Dean has been an incredible supporter of our organisation,” said Community at 3 Chairperson Theo Hazelgrove.

“He is always accommodating to our guests and our community is fortunate to have someone like him.”

The appointment of Mr Noble as a patron recognises his ongoing contribution and the strong partnership between Kew Country Club and Community at 3.

The organisation says his involvement reflects the spirit of collaboration that underpins its mission to foster community connection and provide practical support to those in need.

Community at 3 continues to expand its volunteer base and encourages locals to get involved in any way they can, ensuring the weekly barbeques and other initiatives remain a reliable lifeline for the Camden Haven community.

By Luke HADFIELD

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