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Social Chess Meetup July 25th

Social Chess Meetup July 25th

Sat, Jul 25, 2:30 AM
From Melbourne Chess Society
4.9

Hello Everyone, Come join us for a beautiful arvo of chess - everyone is welcome from beginner to expert! worry not there wil be someone one to challenge. 



Boards, pieces, clocks will be provided, the new location of the event will be at a new spot - Prince Alfred Carlton (191 Grattan St) right near the newly opened Parkville Station! We will be upstairs. Stay up to date through our socials or WhatsApp community: 



WhatsApp Community message me (AJ) and I’ll add you to the chat 0434409720 



Social links IG FB: https://linktr.ee/MelbourneChessSociety Looking forward to seeing you there!!

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July Book Club

July Book Club

Sat, Jul 18, 2:00 AM
From Beyond the Page - Women's 30+ Melbourne Bookclub

Welcome to our July gathering of Melbourne Women's Big Ideas Book Club! If you love discovering great books and discussing the ideas they spark, we'd love to have you join us. This is a relaxed monthly lunch where every member brings along a book they've recently enjoyed. There are no set reads and no genre restrictions—just thoughtful books and interesting women. Each member has the opportunity to share what they've been reading, what resonated, what challenged them, or what fell short. From there, the conversation naturally evolves as we explore new perspectives, exchange recommendations, and connect through a shared love of reading. Whether you're a regular attendee or joining us for the first time, you'll find a welcoming group of curious, intelligent women who enjoy meaningful conversation and genuine connection. I can't wait to hear what you've been reading this month.

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10 attendees
Hong Kong Mahjong at Marché Board Game Cafe

Hong Kong Mahjong at Marché Board Game Cafe

Thu, Jul 16, 8:00 AM
From Melbourne Mahjong Meetup Group
4.9

**NOTICE FOR JULY 2026** The next 4 weeks events for Hong Kong Mahjong will be held on every Thursday; the dates inclusive will be July 16th, July 23rd, July 30th, and August 6th. **NEW COMPETITION FOR HONG KONG MAHJONG GROUP** We have a new exciting competition and prizes for regular attendees to the Hong Kong Mahjong Group which will be run quarterly. Marche Board Game cafe has been generous enough to sponsor the prizes. The first competition session will include all weekly sessions run from July 16th 2026 up and until September 30th 2026 - from my account that is 12 sessions. **SYSTEM OF PLAY AND SCORING** As you play each week with others you will need to take note of your scores and provide me with the overall outcome for the table. Hopefully you will be able to complete 4 rounds during the course of each session on your table, however if this is not the case, then that is all fine. In order to score on the table we will utilise the Mahjong Camera app which is available on IOS. When you set up a game you will need to make the settings at Number of Rounds (4), Minimum Fan (3), Maximum Fan (10), and set the scoring to Half Spicy x 1. Utilising this scoring method it makes it more lucrative for a player to score higher Fan hands as you are rewarded exponentially more points. For example a 10 fan (point) hand where someone throws out to you will reward you with the maximum 128 points as opposed to a 3 fan (point) hand which will only give you 8 points. **POINT CALCULATION FOR QUARTER** Your best 7 sessions across the 12 sessions will be counted towards your score for the quarter. This allows for you to have a bad week or two and also provides you room to still be in the competition even if you cannot attend every week. **TALLY OF SCORES** Once the first session has been concluded I will provide a link here in the meet up to a google spreadsheet showing your weekly and overall scores so you can keep track. **THE PRIZES** The top 3 members for the quarter will receive prizes. First Prize - $100 Marche voucher Second Prize - $50 Marche voucher Third Prize - $25 Marche voucher **ABOUT THE MEET UP** Players of all skill levels are welcome to join us at Marché Board Games Cafe in the CBD for a casual night of mahjong - Right in the CBD. We'll start around 6:00pm till we all need to go home :) Our typical session concludes usually around 10:00pm. Please change your RSVP to not going if you're no longer able to attend, 24 hours prior the event. For those that have a record of non attendance without communicating, you will be moved to the waiting list for future events and be contacted directly to confirm that you indeed intend to turn up, at which you will be allotted a spot subject to availability. For more details on the rules of the game, please refer to: http://mahjongtime.com/hong-kong-mahjong-rules.html Marche has been kind enough to offer us a deal to play in their cafe. **⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ Cost ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆** Attendees who have registered for the event on Meetup can play at discounted rates, with the following payments to be made: * \*\*$6 in total per session” to cover cafe costs. Payment of $6 should be made to Marche at the front counter upon notification to the staff member that you are here for the scheduled meetup. There is now no minimum spend on items at the cafe as there were before. The cafes menu can be found here https://mbgcafe.com.au/menu.pdf .

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2 attendees

July Book Club: Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

Sat, Jul 25, 11:30 PM
From Committed Book Clubbers 45+
4.9
12 attendees
Speak with Confidence: Northern Exposure Toastmasters - Preston Library

Speak with Confidence: Northern Exposure Toastmasters - Preston Library

Wed, Jul 15, 9:00 AM
From Toastmasters - Victoria
4.6

Join us at Preston Library and boost your public speaking skills! ## Speak with Confidence at Northern Exposure Toastmasters Join us in person at Preston Library for a fun and friendly Toastmasters meeting! Whether you're looking to sharpen your public speaking skills or just want to meet like-minded folks, this is the place to be. Share your stories, get useful feedback, and boost your confidence in a supportive atmosphere. ### **Set Your 2026 Challenge** Maybe this is the year you want to: * Improve your public speaking and presentation skills * Build confidence in meetings or high-pressure situations * Become a more influential leader * Sharpen your thinking on your feet * Strengthen your communication for career advancement * Expand your personal and professional network Whatever your 2026 challenge looks like, Toastmasters meets you where you are, and helps you grow from there. There is so much to learn from presenting speeches to become a Leader in the Club. * 1\. Personal & professional development * 2\. Improved communication & listening skills * 3\. Increased confidence * 4\. Develop & enhance leadership skills * 5\. Affiliation with an internationally renowned organisation Don't miss out on this chance to speak up and stand out!

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8 attendees
Soul Music Book Discussion

Soul Music Book Discussion

Sun, Jul 26, 3:30 AM
From Victorian Discworld Klatch - Melbourne’s Pratchett Fanclub
4.7

We are continuing our bimonthly book club, this time in person! *Soul Music* won the poll on Facebook. How does it work? Read the book, and we will get together for a casual chat about it. What do you get when an imp, dwarf, and troll start a band? A new addictive music craze (with rocks in it). It's got a beat you can dance to, but it's... alive... Meanwhile, Death has abandoned his post, as well as Death and his granddaughter Susan Sto-Helit. She is visited by the Death of rats and a crow. How will this all play out? When: 1:30–3:30pm Sunday the 26th of July Where: Meeting Room 1, City Library 253 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000 (The meeting room is upstairs; there is a stair lift to the ground floor and an internal lift to level 1 if needed.) or you can join online via discord in the mended drum Bring: Optional— a copy of *Soul Music* and a quote you enjoyed.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup allows you to join local chess clubs, attend events, and connect with other chess enthusiasts in Melbourne. It's a great way to enhance your skills and meet like-minded individuals.

Search 'Chess Clubs Melbourne' on Meetup to uncover various groups. You can browse clubs based on location and interest, making it easy to find one that fits your style.

Yes, you can join as many chess clubs as you like. Each group offers unique events and opportunities, allowing you to broaden your chess-playing experience across Melbourne.

Chess events can be both in-person or online, depending on the organizers. Make sure to check the event details in advance to know what to expect before attending.

Creating a Meetup account is free, but joining some clubs or attending certain events may have associated costs. Always check the event page for any fees or membership requirements.

Absolutely, beginners are welcomed in chess clubs across Melbourne. Many clubs offer activities and sessions tailored for those new to the game.

You can contact individual clubs or start your own group on Meetup to organize chess events. Hosting is a fantastic way to engage with the local community.

To RSVP, simply navigate to the event page on Meetup and confirm your attendance. RSVPing helps organizers plan for the number of participants.

Yes, some chess clubs cater to specific skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. Check the club descriptions and event types to find the right match.

Joining chess clubs is a great way to meet fellow fans of the game. While connections depend on your participation, these communities are an excellent space for socializing.

If no chess clubs are currently nearby, consider starting one on Meetup. You can attract local chess enthusiasts who share your passion.

Meetup itself doesn't host events; they are organized by local groups. Event quality varies, so explore reviews and feedback from past attendees before signing up.

While some clubs may provide equipment, it’s best to bring your own chess set for personal comfort and to avoid any supply issues during events.

Meeting frequency varies per club and organizer. Some clubs meet weekly, while others host monthly events, offering flexibility to fit your schedule.

Yes, there are chess events designed specifically for children, ranging from beginner workshops to competitive play, ensuring a fun learning environment.