The private members' club scene in Australia is experiencing a resurgence, with a new generation of clubs offering curated spaces for people to work, recover, socialize, and connect. These clubs cater to a wide range of interests and demographics, from professional communities and prestige to wellness sanctuaries and luxury gyms. The founders and operators of these clubs share a common belief that modern life has left people more isolated than they know how to admit, and that the solution to that isolation needs a physical address. The article explores the rise of these clubs, their unique features, and the impact they have on their members' lives. It also delves into the personal journeys of the founders, their motivations, and the values they bring to their respective clubs. The article concludes by highlighting the importance of the willingness to 'turn up' in a world of infinite digital connection and deepening social isolation.