Temasek Club (NSW)
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The Temasek Club (NSW) Incorporated is a social club established in 1988 by the Singaporean community in New South Wales, Australia for anyone with links to Singapore or have an interest in the country to congregate and maintain connections amongst themselves and with Singapore. Although similar in name to the Temasek Club in Singapore, it has no connections with it, and neither is it related to the Temasek Holdings, the investment arm of the Government of Singapore.
Its was built by the british in 1949 for the British army to relax. In 1982, 1General and 2 Captains from the Singapore army was sent to find a location for the Government to build a clubhouse for the retired people.
Since the opening of the clubhouse, it was rumored to be haunted. During one midnight, a staff member passing through the night pub in the club thought he saw a ghostly figure. Taoist were called from different places to exorcist the spirits.