Welcome
Welcome to the IOPS Victoria home page. IOPS Melbourne generally holds fornightly, open meetings on Sunday afternoons (see the events page for details). If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email us at the address below.
From founding to future: at the 2014 general meeting the active members of IOPS Victoria decided to reform as IOPS Melbourne. The website doesn’t yet cater to metroplitan-level chapters so, until it does, the IOPS Victoria page will be used by IOPS Melbourne and any other metro or regional chapters that form henceforth.
IOPS Melbourne Logo by UBtopia
Latest Blogs
A RANT FOR THE AGES: FOR Y'ALL TO IGNORE.
It's the little things really. The way you do your hair or even breathe. The way you dress, tuck your pants into your socks. The fact that you smoke or don't. Perhaps it's just your tone or maybe it's your breath that pisses them off. Who…
WELL WORTH A READ
I reckon it's well worth a read. Only nine years old which is now probably less time than we have to put this world right according to Naomi Klein and Paul Street, so probably no point really. Is Parecon syndicalist in nature or more? Is it…
Upcoming Events
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Critical Theory Collective
Derived from the Greek words kritikos, “discern, reflect, judge” and theōria, “contemplation, speculation” critical theory represents the creative human drives to question and…
Particigogy Project
This is a project with the aim of setting up free and regular English lessons for migrants and migrant workers.
IOPS Logo Project
[ Question about IOPS LOGO ] (1) Implication: International + Organization + Participatory +…
Visions
IOPS loves vision. Here are some visions.
Latest News
TIME IS NOT ON OUR SIDE YET
Time Is Not On Our Side Yet By Michael Albert Source: teleSUR English March 31, 2015 I am not talking cosmically, biologically, or philosophically. I am talking time to do things. Ask anyone to do something new. Make…
Bad Today, Okay Tomorrow
Bad Today, Okay Tomorrow zcomm.org/znetarticle/bad-today-okay-tomorrow By Michael Albert Source: teleSUR English March 6, 2015 Discussions about social policies and choices are often considerably confused…