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The ASF affiliates and initiatives are located in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, North-West Tasmania, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Geelong, Hobart, [[Republic of the Philippines|Manila]], Singapore and Townsville.<ref>http://asf-iwa.org.au</ref>
The ASF affiliates and initiatives are located in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, North-West Tasmania, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Geelong, Hobart, [[Republic of the Philippines|Manila]], Singapore and Townsville.<ref>http://asf-iwa.org.au</ref>


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The various ASF affiliates and initiatives can be emailed or messaged on facebook. Find links to their contacts [http://asf-iwa.org.au/join/ here]
The various ASF affiliates and initiatives can be emailed or messaged on facebook. Find links to their contacts [http://asf-iwa.org.au/join/ here]


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The Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation or ASF is an anarcho-syndicalist organization based in Australia which has also made efforts to organize in Singapore and the Philippines.

History

  • 1956: Exiled anarcho-syndicalists from Bulgaria begin publishing a newsletter in Sydney.
  • 1965: Exiled CNT members from Spain established a section in Melbourne.
  • 1966: CNT activists established the 'Anarchist Cellar' in Sydney and the Anarchist Black Cross establishes its first section in Australia.
  • 1975: Federation of Australian Anarchists established in Sydney after a conference.
  • 1977: Sydney anarcho-syndicalists establish a bookshop.
  • 1983: Melbourne Anarcho-Syndicalist Group established by CNT and IWW activists.
  • 1986: ASF founded, forms alliances with builders and nurses unions.
  • 1987: ASF takes actions in support of railway and public transport workers across Australia.
  • 1988: ASF begins strongly advocating for aboriginal australians and is admitted to the IWA.[1]
  • 1990: ASF assists in the Melbourne Tramworkers' Strike.

Affiliates and Initiatives

The ASF affiliates and initiatives are located in Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, North-West Tasmania, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Geelong, Hobart, Manila, Singapore and Townsville.[2]

Contact

The various ASF affiliates and initiatives can be emailed or messaged on facebook. Find links to their contacts here

References