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To have yourself added to Spaces chat forum you just need to send an email to office@melbpc.org.au and say "Please add me to Spaces"
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The Melbourne PC User Group Inc.
Members Helping Members since 1984
We are a club whose members have an enthusiastic interest in all aspects of computing, with areas of interest from small microcomputer circuit boards through mobile devices to traditional desktops and laptops.
We have many groups, usually referred to as SIGs, whose members meet in suburbs all over Melbourne and in our clubrooms at Moorabbin. Lately, we have been meeting online.
Our members have a wide range of experience and knowledge - some members are just beginning their computing adventure and others have had many years of experience. We all learn from each other.
Members can obtain help with specific internet or device problems from our iHelp SIG via phone or email, and can participate in the club’s private online forum. The forum enables Members to share the latest tech news, help each other solve PC problems or simply chat about the affairs of the day.
Sounds interesting ? See our About Us and SIG pages for more details of our activities and the benefits of becoming a member.
What's New on the Website
Some recent changes to our website include:
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- new tabbed Member Dashboard
- new SIG details page - Members can now readily update their SIG memberships. There is also provision for visitors to the club to register to receive SIG emails.
Feel free to send any feedback on these changes, as well as any other aspects of the website, to
Our Featured Group
If you want to find out about the Linux operating system, then the Northern Suburbs Linux SIG is the place to go. Covering all current versions of Linux but often concentrating on the very popular Linux Mint version, you will find these meetings - currently online - invaluable in helping you get the most from your device.