The
HELIOS Society is a member owned nudist club located on 85 acres of bushland
east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. We are situated within the
beautiful Dandenong Ranges.
Helios
has been in existence for over 40 years and is administered by a Board
of Directors.
We
are open all year round. Every weekend members of all ages can be
found enjoying any number of recreational activities including tennis,
bushwalking, swimming, sunbathing, volleyball and generally relaxing in
the company of good friends. Membership of Helios consists mainly
of family groups and couples.
We are affiliated with the Australian Nudist Federation (ANF) and the
International Naturist Federation (INF). When you become a member
of Helios you will be given an INF Passport that will allow you to visit
any INF registered club in the world. Helios is also affiliated with the
N.A.V. (Nudist Association of Victoria)
The
History of Helios
The story of Helios really
began two years prior to it's actual formation in 1958, when three couples
who were members of the Sunray Club which was located near Heany Park
on the western slopes of Mount Dandenong, decided to form their own club,
"The Helios Society".
The need to acquire grounds led to an advertisement in the local newspaper
with one offer being received, which is the current Gembrook property,
the price being £400.
As
the Helios Society is a member owned club, many years of hard work was
necessary to build the infrastructure we see today. Those early days were
tough going , as money was very tight and there was a lot of scrounging
to get things built. Tragedy struck in February 1983, when all vegetation,
seven vans and 24 cabins were lost to the "Ash Wednesday Bushfires",
but in true Helios fashion the members pulled together and rebuilt Helios
better than ever.
Today
the Helios Society has a membership base in excess of 100 families.
For
details of our current facilities, activities and membership, speak to
our membership officer on mobile: 0439
654922
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