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Wednesday 20 May, 2009
May meeting (Melbourne)
Ivan Herman (Semantic Web) and Michael(tm) Smith (HTML5 and XHTML2)
Monday 17 November, 2008
November meeting (Melbourne)
Chris Sampson and Ian Stewart: Web 2.0 meets the Victorian Government for the first time...
Monday 29 September, 2008
September meeting (Melbourne)
Join us for an evening of Opera... no, not that kind of opera! Two of Opera Software's sharpest minds will be presenting on accessibility, standards and the future of the Web.
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Wednesday 27 August, 2008
August Meeting (Melbourne)
Join us and AIMIA as not one but two usability experts share their experience and deliver practical advice that you can use in the real world.
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Thursday 15 May, 2008
May Meeting (Melbourne)
José Manuel Alonso and Richard Ishida (joint event with Web Directions)
Wednesday 23 April, 2008
April meeting (Melbourne)
John Allsopp: "The Web Beyond The Desktop", and Gerry Gaffney: "How Users Really Search"
Thursday 28 February, 2008
February meeting (Melbourne)
Paul Fenwick on starting an open source business
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Wednesday 06 February, 2008
An Evening With Molly Holzschlag (Melbourne)
Come along and take part in an informal Q&A session with one of the industry's leading educators and best-practice advocators.
Thursday 06 December, 2007
December meeting (Melbourne)
James Farmer on blogging tools
Thursday 04 October, 2007
October Meeting (Melbourne)
John Cheng and David Patkin from Berrigan Doube lawyers: Get It In Writing!
Thursday 02 August, 2007
August Meeting (Melbourne).
The Great Webate #1: "Great Web Controversies"
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Thursday 07 June, 2007
June meeting (Melbourne)
Shane Morris (Microsoft): "Designers and developers - learning to get along"
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Thursday 03 May, 2007
May Meeting (Melbourne)
Roger Hudson (Exploring Tag Clouds) and Russ Weakley (Letting Users Create Their Own Experience)
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Thursday 01 February, 2007
February meeting (Melbourne)
James Edwards (Brothercake) on "What has Ajax done for us anyway?"
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Wednesday 13 December, 2006
melbourne massive 06
A massive end-of-year function for Melbourne's web community.
Thursday 02 November, 2006
November meeting (Melbourne)
Lisa Herrod (Usability) and Dave Roberts & Sarah Drechsler (McFarlane prize winners)
Thursday 05 October, 2006
Special Melbourne Meeting: Jeremy Keith
WSG and Web Directions present: Jeremy Keith in Melbourne this Thursday, followed by drinks at the pub.
Thursday 07 September, 2006
September Meeting (Melbourne)
Jon Oxer on "Making Things Move", port80 pub night follows
Thursday 03 August, 2006
Pub night (Melbourne)
Combined meetup with port80 at Charles Dickens Tavern.
Thursday 29 June, 2006
June Meeting (Melbourne)
Paul Fenwick on Presentation Mind Control, and Andrew Arch on building accessible web sites
Thursday 25 May, 2006
May Meeting (Melbourne)
Gian Sampson-Wild on WCAG 2.0, and Kevin Yank on The History of Rounded Corners
Thursday 04 May, 2006
May Meeting (Melbourne)
Andrew Edwards on accessible Flash, and John Allsopp on Web Patterns (note time change).
Thursday 06 April, 2006
April Meeting (Melbourne)
Cameron Adams - "Let's all jump on the AJAX bandwagon"
Thursday 09 February, 2006
February Meeting (Melbourne)
Richard Ishida from the W3C on internationalisation
Thursday 10 November, 2005
November meeting (Melbourne)
Kevin Yank (SitePoint) on microformats, AJAX and new ideas in web development
Thursday 21 July, 2005
Melbourne WSG Meeting - July
Robert Pepper on selling web sites to the business
Thursday 09 June, 2005
Melbourne WSG Meeting - June
Nigel McFarlane on Mozilla Advancements
Thursday 05 May, 2005
Melbourne WSG Meeting - May
Cameron Adams - aka The Man In Blue - will be talking about accessible Javascript.
Monday 15 November, 2004
November Meeting (Melbourne)
Jason Harrop discusses XForm and Lachlan Hardy presents our first "WSG Quick Tutorial" entitled "The Body Class Switcheroo"
Monday 25 October, 2004
Melbourne - Accessibility and standards for web designers/developers
Steve Falkener (NILS) "Techniques for making forms more accessible" and Brett Jackson (Fairfax Digital) "Managing the transition to CSS/XHTML"