Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group

Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group

The Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group (MACG), formed in 2004, is a federation of revolutionary anarchist communists with a focus on class struggle and direct action in Melbourne, Australia.

The MACG is run by a consensus decision-making process and has an open membership.


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