The club has been announced along with Warilla Bowls and Recreation Club, Deer Park Club and Dandenong Club as the long term hosts of the event.
The tournament debuted in 2019, hosting its third round in Moama in December of that year.
Moama's 2020 event was cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and the club is not scheduled to host an event in 2021.
Instead, it will host round three and four in 2022 in a new format that will have both rounds played over a four-day period, with the club now hosting every two years.
Ultimate Bowls chief executive Mark Casey said the tournament was excited to lock in its venues.
“We couldn’t have had a better result with this,” Casey said.
“We were hoping to secure these four excellent venues on a long-term basis, but to have them all locked in until 2025 is just amazing.
“Not only is this great news for the UBC, but it shows the whole bowls world that we have a great product and have the support of the bowling community.
“We can’t express our gratitude to the four host venues — as well as all our team owners — enough.”
Moama Bowling Club’s Zane Mikin-Laurie said it was exciting to lock in the competition's future.
“It's a great outcome for the club and for the event,” he said.
“We've hosted the event before and really enjoyed being a part of it, so we are excited to be a part of it again.
“Hosting every two years means a bigger event when we host, so a great opportunity to put on the best show next when we do host it.”
Mikin-Laurie said having a major event in Echuca-Moama would also be a great win for the community.
“After what we have seen in the past year with COVID, our community has suffered a lot, particularly on the tourist front,” he said.
“The event will be an opportunity to bring people back to the twin towns and can hopefully be great for the local economy.”
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