Is there a Local Group in your area?
There are six DWCA Local Groups so far around the country, they are in Sydney, Brisbane, Newcastle, Canberra, Mt Gambier and Hobart, click on any of these links to go to the mailing list of the Local Group that is closest to you, or email us here at the DWCA if you would like to start a Local Group in your area...What are 'Local Groups'?
A local group is a small group of Doctor Who fans, who may or may not be members of the DWCA. The local group holds meetings, usually on a monthly basis, and usually at someone's house or other location, and are not usually run in a formal manner (as in there is no specific leader of the group). Attendees do not have to be a member of the DWCA, but it is encouraged that they become one.What do Local Groups do?
Local groups do many things, from in depth discussion about the universe of Doctor Who, to New Years Eve parties. What is done is not regulated, but you can guarantee that you will have a fun time.When were Local Groups first established, and why?
In early 2001, a local group was set up in Sydney in an attempt to rekindle the spirit which once made Doctor Who fandom such an enjoyable community to be involved in.Since then, similar groups have been established in Brisbane [QLD], Canberra [ACT], Hobart [TAS], Mt Gambier [SA], and Newcastle [NSW]. Those groups share the ideal of the Sydney group. We have in place some guidelines on how to run these groups and also have a section of our website and of the club's magazine - Data Extract - to help the groups grow and flourish.
How are Local Groups structured?
The local groups are not clubs, as such, and there are no specific joining fees -- being a member of the DWCA is desirable, but not ultimately necessary. Basically they are collective groups of fans from a local area, decisions are made by everyone through discussion -- no one has any more say than anyone else and everyone has their say.However, there are appointed co-ordinators, people who have donated their time to make sure that things run smoothly and to maintain the mailing lists for the various groups, please show them due respect and help them as much as possible [people who behave inappropriately on the mailing list will be asked to leave, and if antisocial behaviour persists action will be taken].
It is the DWCA's hope that the creation and continued existance of these groups will help Doctor Who fandom survive in Australia.
