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  Sydney Linux User Group (SLUG) http://www.slug.org.au/
Provides access to news, a mailing list, meetings information, a job vacancies page and a wiki. They have special interest groups and monthly meetings along with intermittent install-fests and social events.
  Home Unix Machine Brisbane User Group (HUMBUG) http://humbug.org.au/
The group supports all Unix variations, not just Linux. They provide an IRC chat group and regular meetings (with previous talks available online), a library (hardware, tools, CDs, books), talks and the usage of the humbug.org.au domain name.
  Canberra Linux Users Group (CLUG) http://clug.org.au/
Besides the usual monthly meetings and mailing list, this group has a number of on-going projects that members can get involved with.
  Linux Users of Victoria, Inc. (LUV) http://www.luv.asn.au/
The group provides monthly meetings, events, SIGs, a mailing list and IRC chat group. Additionally there are online Linux presentations from monthly meetings and written tutorials.
  Melbourne Linux Users Group (MLUG) http://www.mlug.org.au/
The group's wiki based web-site contains information about the group, monthly meetings, mailing list, IRC channel and a web-based forum. They also have a Linux job vacancies page, Linux related links, tips and tricks, "how-to"s, and presentations.
  Linux Users of South Australia (LinuxSA) http://www.linuxsa.org.au
Regular meetings, a mailing list, and their web-site provides Linux related links and short articles.
  Townsville Linux Users Group (TLUG) http://tlug.dnho.net/
Group membership facilities include forums, blogs, polls and information about up-coming events and open source advocacy. Their web-site contains Linux and programming tips, problem solutions, "how-to" and install guides.
  Linux Australia User Groups http://www.linux.org.au/usergroups/
Umbrella Linux user group with comprehensive links to Linux User Groups across Australia.
  Darwin Linux Users Group (DarLUG) http://www.darlug.org/
Membership facilities include a contact form, web-mail, mailing list, forums, news and news archives. Additionally the site contains member contributions in the form of Linux related blogs.
  Gold Coast Linux User Group (GCLUG) http://www.goldcoastlinux.com/
A group providing an IRC group, wiki pages, a mailing list and regular meetings.
  Alice Springs Linux User Group (ASLUG) http://www.aslug.org.au/
User support in the form of a mailing list, events information, along with news and short articles contributed by members.
  Southern Vales Linux Users Group (SVLUG) http://southernvaleslug.org/
Besides the usual Linux FAQs, Linux related links, meeting and contact details, this group also offers member polls, a discussion forum, an IRC channel and downloads.
  South Coast Linux User Group (SCLUG) http://www.sclug.asn.au/
Monthly meetings, a mailing list, member blogs and polls are a feature of this site. Also online is an events calendar, photo album and Linux news.
  Kempsey Shire Linux Users Group (KSLUG) http://www.kslug.net/
A group that meets every two weeks, the website has links to useful resources and news.
  Tasmanian Linux Users Group (TasLUG) http://www.taslug.org.au
The group has regular meetings, a discussion forum and news pages (with an RSS feed option).
  Noosa Linux Users' Group (NOOSALUG) http://www.noosalug.org.au/
This Queensland group has regular meetings, a mailing list and web-pages containing news and useful articles.
  Hunter Valley Linux User Group (HVLUG) http://www.hvlug.org/
A group that meets once a month, and whose website has lots of useful links and documentation.
  University of Southern Queensland's Linux Users Group (USQ LUG/THUUG) http://www.sci.usq.edu.au/lug/
Incorporating Toowoomba Home Unix Users Group, this group of University students has monthly meetings, a mailing list and a website with useful links. The FAQ can tell you how Linux is really pronounced.
  Perth Linux Users' Group (PLUG) http://www.plug.org.au/
This group has a mailing list and regular events (meetings, seminars, installfests, AGMs). The web-pages include details of their library, Getting Linux and related links.

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