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Victorian Trades Hall

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19: 142:. The Hall is primarily used by Victorian labour organisations as a space for organising and coordinating campaigns. The Hall also hosts occupational health and safety training for workers. The various rooms of the Hall can also be hired out for functions, meetings or conferences and it is often used for theatrical productions and to display artwork. The Hall has a bar which is patronised by trade union members and political 395: 153:
In recent times, as well as serving as the headquarters of various trade unions and being the centre for political and union activities, the Trades Hall Council has opened the Trades Hall building to many cultural events such as theatre productions, art exhibitions, plays, and concerts including the
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in Melbourne, and as a medium to educate workers and their families. The workers financed the construction of the building themselves. It was built in the style of the parliament buildings which were just down the road, and over the years has been further developed. The original building was made of
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was only formally adopted in 1968. The building remains one of the most historically important sites in Melbourne today, being classified by the National Trust and included in the Register of Historic Buildings (Victoria).
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monument which was erected to honour the Victorian workers who won the first 8-hour working day in the world in 1856. It is the birthplace of organisations like the Victorian Labor Party and the
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to build the Melbourne Trades Hall. The original Trades Hall was opened in May 1859, built by workers as an organising place for the
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and a bookshop which sells political texts. In 1931, the hall was used as a broadcast venue for 3KZ, the predecessor station to
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Australian Council of Trade Unions; Byrne, Edwina; Rosser, Simone; Victorian Trades Hall Council (1 May 2023).
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In 1856 the Melbourne Trades Hall Committee was formed and received a grant of land from premier
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A Documentary History of the Australian Labor Movement 1850-1975
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National Trust of Australia - Victoria. Accessed 30 April 2007
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Between 1874 and 1925, the Hall was rebuilt and upgraded by
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Buildings and structures in the City of Melbourne (LGA)
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Did you hear the one about the comedian who broke even?
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Marcella Pearce (1997) Victorian Trades Hall Council
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The Trades Hall is located across the road from the
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Lygon Street

Victorian Trades Hall Council
Lygon
Victoria
Melbourne central business district
Carlton
John O'Shanassy
labour movement
Joseph Reed
Melbourne Town Hall
State Library of Victoria
eight-hour day
Australian Council of Trade Unions
Australian Flag
Eureka Flag
Australian Aboriginal flag
red flag
trade unions
left-wing
political parties
National Union of Students
activists
Gold 104.3
Melbourne Comedy Festival
"History of Trades Hall"
ISBN
0-909081-29-8
"History of Trades Hall"

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