Barrier Social Democratic Club Ltd

About Barrier Social Democratic Club Ltd

The Barrier Social Democratic Club (affectionately known to locals as ‘The Demo') was founded in 1903. Its original purpose – the achievement of social democracy – is emphasised in its name. The Club had a modest beginning. In early 1903, a small group of workers held a meeting for those who were interested in a social movement. The forty or so people present decided to form what is today known as the Social Democratic Club. In the beginning, the Club provided Broken Hill residents with a place to socialise, exchange opinions and discuss the trials and tribulations of everyday life. Through this exchange of values and ideas, the club grew. Through meetings, the creation of a circulating library, book depot and function room, its focus shifted to the education of the people in the principles of social democracy. Women played a large part in the Club's activities, forming their own committees and governing municipal affairs. The Demo Club has weathered many storms including: the lockout of 1909;the struggle of the 44 hour week;the fight against military conscription; andthe 1912-1920 fight for compensation rights. However through adversity it has survived and today offers travellers and locals exceptional service, a diverse bistro menu, fantastic weekend entertainment and an all-round welcoming atmosphere.
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Barrier Social Democratic Club Ltd is located at 218 Argent St, Broken Hill, New South Wales 2880, Australia
http://www.democlub.com.au