Melbourne May Day 2010

Melbourne May Day 2010

Saturday 1 May
Protest in support of refugees – from 12 noon
May Day Gig at Trades Hall – from 6 pm

Sunday 2 May
May Day march – from 1 pm

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Joint statement
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Melbourne May Day 2010

Saturday 1 May
Protest in support of refugees – from 12 noon
May Day Gig at Trades Hall – from 6 pm

Sunday 2 May
May Day march – from 1 pm

Download events leaflet
Download poster
Download the Melbourne May Day newsletter
Joint statement
More on May Day

 

Thursday 22 April
May Day film night
Democritus Workers league, 583 High St, Northcote
Several short films/DVDs showing the struggles around the world.
Australia, Burma, Haiti, Colombia, Northern Territory intervention, Afghanistan, Vietnam and Greece.
Supper provided. Entry by donation

Thursday 29 April at 5 pm
Wreath Laying at the 8 Hour Memorial

Opposite the Trades Hall  on Victoria Parade Carlton
Brief ceremony to commemorate workers’ struggles, including the 8 Hour day struggle.
Union speakers, May Day resolution. Laying of donated union wreaths.

Friday 30 April – Starting at 7 pm
Multi-Cultural evening and entertainment
New Ballroom, Victorian Trades Hall, 54 Victoria St, Carlton South
Speakers and cultural items hosted by a number of Ethnic    organisations. Followed by a multicultural smorgasbord.

Saturday 1 May at 12 noon
May Day Protest in Support of Refugees
Victorian Trades Hall, Lygon Street Carlton
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Saturday 1 May 6 pm till late
The May Day Gig At Trades Hall
Trades Hall Lygon Street Carlton
Bands, drinks, solidarity. Entry $10/$5/$2

Sunday 2 May
May Day March, Concert and Family Activities
Festivities begin at 12 Noon in Lygon St. Carlton
Between Victoria and Queensberry St Carlton
The May Day March assembles at 1 pm, departs 1:30 pm
On the corner of Victoria & Russell Sts. Opposite Trades Hall, then moves through the city and back to Lygon St. Speakers, activities, stalls etc.
May Day Concert. Following the speakers, after the March, entertainment and singing community and working class songs.