Monday, December 30, 2019

NEXT START HERE if you are ACCESSING for the FIRST TIME .

Is the club's speaker meetings only open to members?
No, anybody can attend the Thursday night meetings and there is no cost associated, the club gets a room free of cost. The members -- limited to 10 by the club's articles -- bear financial obligations. ALL WELCOME please read on ...

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When does the Australian Speakers Club meet?
The club meets on the second Thursday of the month, other than December and January. Please be there by 7.30pm and be advised though scheduled to end by 9.30pm, the duration determined by the invited speaker.

Where the Australian Speakers Club meets?
The club convenes at the Burwood Return Services Club, 96 Shaftsbury Road Burwood

Should you be interested?
No, if you live outside the greater metropolitan region of Sydney, New South Wales Australia. Unless of cause you are curious, visiting or feel a need to associate with others whose perspective should be gleaned from reading future blogs.

Is this speakers club intended as another vehicle for leftist political views?
No, the club came into existence after a unilateral decision of office holders of this club's predecessor: The Conservative Speakers Club (C.S.C.). In February 2008 saw the termination of The Conservative Speakers, on 08 July of the same year a gathering of a few concerned attendees of the defunct club (C.S.C.) came together at the Sydney Bowlers Club. From that small gathering The Australian Speakers Club was inaugurated 14 July 2008, intended to promote conservative, nationalist and traditional values as had its predecessor -- C.S.C. was created and controlled by The Australian League of Rights N.S.W. Branch.

The Aims and Objectives of the Australian Speakers Club

 

1.   To find out how our country and society is organised and maintained, by inviting people with knowledge of how our country and society is organised and maintained, to speak to members of the club at club meetings of the matters about which those speakers have knowledge, and/or to show videos at club meetings which represent that information. The purpose of finding out how our country and society is organised and maintained is to prevent Australians from acquiring and holding false beliefs about how our country and society is organised and maintained.

 

2.   To find out how foreign countries and societies are organised and maintained, by inviting people with knowledge of how foreign countries and societies are organised and maintained, to speak to members of the club at club meetings of the matters about which those speakers have knowledge, and/or to show videos at club meetings which represent that information. The purpose of finding out how foreign countries and societies are organised and maintained is to prevent Australians from acquiring and holding false beliefs about how foreign countries and societies are organised and maintained.

 

 

3.   To find out if the way in which Australia is organised and maintained affects other countries and their societies and if the way other countries are organised and maintained affects Australia. To do that we will invite people with knowledge of those matters to speak to members of the club at club meetings of the matters about which those people have knowledge, and/or to show videos at club meetings which represent that information. The pup0ose of finding out how our actions affect other countries and how the actions of other countries affects Australia is to prevent Australians from acquiring and holding false beliefs about how our actions affect other countries and how the actions of other countries affects Australia.