Melbourne Anarchist Club MAC info, events and news

2Nov/140

“The Anarchist Age”

Fairfax has a small article about the developments on either side of MAC.

Melbourne's anarchists overshadowed by capitalist developers
Simon Johanson
The Age
November 2, 2014

20Oct/140

New Opening Hours (October–December)

MAC is extending its opening hours. As of Friday, October 24, we will be open:

FRIDAY : 2pm -- 8pm
SUNDAY : 12pm -- 5pm
MONDAY : 12pm -- 6pm

MAC will be closed from Sunday, December 21 to Sunday January 4 (inclusive).

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8Oct/140

New stock + G20 gig

We have some new stock:

Against the Nation $15
Bakunin: The Creative Passion $18
Continuing Appeal of Nationalism $5
Damned Fools in Utopia $11.50
Declaration Of The Rights Of Human Being $10
Direct Struggle Against Capital $25
Guillotine at Work (HC) $12
New World in Our Hearts $4
Public Power in the Age of Empire $3
Rolling Thunder (Issue 5 Spring 2008) $6
Rolling Thunder (issue 6 Fall 2008) $6
Rolling Thunder (Issue 7 Spring 2009) $6
Rolling Thunder (Issue 8 Fall 2009) $6
Situationist International Anthology $20
Typecasting $12
Tyranny of Theory $30

Coming up in November:

Fuck the G20 gig, Saturday, November 15. More details TBA ...

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16Jul/140

Benefit gig for imprisoned Australian antifascist Jock Palfreeman, Sunday July 27

As part of an international week of activities in solidarity, on Sunday July 27 from 3pm MAC will be hosting a benefit gig for imprisoned Australian antifascist Jock Palfreeman and the Bulgarian Prisoners' Rehabilitation Association.

For more information on Jock's case, please see the Free Jock or Every Parents Nightmare websites.

The gig will star the following superbly-talented musicological groups:

• Citywide Wildcat
• Force Fieldz
• King's Cup
• Makeshift Believers
• Robot Mugabe
• Someone Else's Wedding Band
• Strawberry Fistcake
• The Two Shots

There'll be a raffle w great prizes, entry is $10, and all proceeds are going to the Bulgarian Prisoners' Rehabilitation Association.

Come along, have fun, and support a worthy cause! Kick-off is 3pm.

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4Jul/140

Statement on transphobia

transphobia
n. Intense dislike of or prejudice against transsexual or transgender people [Oxford].

The MAC rejects transphobia and all other forms of irrational prejudice based upon a person's real or presumed ethnic, national, gender, racial or sexual status. People from all walks of life are welcome to participate in events organised by the MAC and always have been. We welcome debate and discussion and are committed to providing an environment in which this can take place. Any person who has participated in a MAC event and believes they have been subject to some form of harassment or discrimination is encouraged to inform us so that we may attempt to remedy the situation.

22Jun/140

Fuck the Budget: Punk Rock at the MAC, Sunday, June 29

Dodgy neoliberal budgets are all the rage, and raging is good fun. Shitloads of rad punk, ska and hardcore bands, plus acoustic outside (for you gentler folk...bring the kids?), BBQ, drinks and the like. Sunday 29th of June, 3pm onwards:

Coffin Wolf
ThundaBox
The FckUps
Citywide Wildcat
LIQUOR SNATCH !M.C.H.D!
Robot Mugabe
Intoxicated Memories
mammoth graveyard

Acoustic tunes out the back, featuring:

Jay Wars
Craig Coburn (Shadow League)
Someone's Else's Wedding Band
MTBA

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13Jun/140

New Titles (June 2014)

We have some new books and zines in stock!

Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume One: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE-1939)
Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Two: The Emergence of the New Anarchism (1939-1977)
Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Volume Three: The New Anarchism (1974-2012)
Anarchism For Beginners
Cartography of Revolutionary Anarchism
Contradictionary (CrimethInc)
Expect Resistance (CrimethInc)
Field Notes on Democracy
Freedom Fighters: Anarchist Intellectuals, Workers, and Soldiers in Portugal's History
Occupied London (#5)
Perspectives On Anarchist Theory (#27)
Revolt and Crisis in Greece
Rolling Thunder (#10) (CrimethInc)
Rolling Thunder (#11) (CrimethInc)
Sasha and Emma: The Anarchist Odyssey of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman
The Method of Freedom
The Joy of Revolution
The Subversion of Politics
The Work of Love: Unpaid Housework, Poverty and Sexual Violence at the Dawn of the 21st Century
Undoing Border Imperialism
Venezuela: Revolution as Spectacle
What Every Radical Should Know About State Repression
Work (CrimethInc)

MAC is open every Sunday from midday to 5pm.

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27May/140

A Woman’s Place is in the Revolution- Discussing Feminist Visibility in Radical Politics, Thursday, July 3

WHEN: 7pm, Thursday, July 3
WHERE: MAC, 62 St Georges Road, Northcote

A discussion evening to create a community among radical and leftist women. Leftist circles can be uninviting or even hostile to feminist and feminist sympathetic women. This event aims to create a dialogue with the intention of fixing these problems. As an oppressed class, women's struggle is a fundamental aspect of the all-encompassing class struggle, and to create a strong movement leftist groups must give respect and visibility to women.

Topics may include, depending on contributions from those attending;

-Experiences with gender politics in the left
-Anarcha-feminism
-Dealing with sexual assault in radical and leftist communities
-LGBTIA issues in the context of radical politics
-Organising future workshops and events

The event will be WOMEN ONLY as encouraged by the custodians of the space. This is to create a safe and inviting atmosphere for women who may have felt uncomfortable entering political spaces dominated by men. Please be respectful of this policy as it is fundamental in ensuring the comfort of all attendees.

If you want to make a short presentation, introduce a topic for discussion, play music, present poetry or any other relevant contribution, please let an admin know! We want to create a diverse, dynamic event and for everyone's voices to be heard. This event is about providing a platform for women and educating each other!

There will be an encouraged donation at the door of a gold coin or whatever amount people feel like donating. All donations go towards the cost of the space's upkeep. Some drinks will be available for gold coin donation. There are facilities to prepare food if anyone would like to volunteer to do that! The space also has a lot of great resources that will be distributed. If you have a zine or other publication that you would like to sell or give away on the night let us know!

Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.

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18Apr/140

MARX-ISM 2014

::: SATURDAY APRIL 19 :::

The People's Front of Judea in collaboration with the Melbourne Anarchist Club presents MARX-ISM 2014.

Everyone should go to Marx-ism 2014. This is Australia's premier Marx Brothers extravaganza, with an explosive program of film screenings and other events! Brilliant satirical comedy that sets the benchmark for anti-authoritarian humor.

Please note that this event has nothing to do with Richard Marx the popular singer, Karl Marx the composer, or Karl Marx the social theorist. Perhaps you were thinking of Marxism 2014?

~ SCHEDULE ~

3pm - Opening Ceremony
3:30pm - Duck Soup (1933) (1hr 10mins)
4:45pm - Quiz Round One
5:30pm - Monkey Business (1931) (1hr 20mins)
7pm - Quiz Round Two
7:30pm - A Day At The Races (1937) (1hr 50mins)
9:30pm - Prize Presentation & Closing Ceremony

Entry is $3 unwaged & $5 waged. There will be free popcorn and duck soup, and other food & drinks available at nominal MAC prices.

::: THURSDAY MAY 1 :::

TBA ...

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4Feb/140

Sunday, February 9, 3pm: Meeting to discuss anarchist response to new move-on laws

On Sunday, February 9 from 3pm at MAC, a meeting of anarchists and anti-authoritarian radicals to discuss the campaign to oppose the Summary Offences and Sentencing Amendment Bill 2013. Once law, the bill will give police additional powers to break union and community pickets, public assemblies, street marches and other forms of public protest. It constitutes an attack on legal rights to free speech and assembly.

For more information on the amendment see Fitzroy Legal Service submission; Victoria Goes After Protest And Picket Rights, Adam Brereton, New Matilda, January 21, 2014.

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