Over fifty people attended Software Freedom Day in Melbourne, Australia which ran from 9.30 to 17.00 at 110 Grey Street East Melbourne (Melbourne Unitarian Church hall). The event was jointly organised by Linux Users of Victoria and Free Software Melbourne with the theme of the day was "Free Software for a Free Society". There was six main speakers on the day, covering issues such a content creation with free software, free and open source software in public decision making, privacy issues, the One Laptop per Child project, the organisation of free software communities. In addition to the speakers we had installations of Linux, plenty of t-shirts, software and other paraphernalia giveaways, videos and a free lunch. We would especially like to thank the Melbourne Unitarian Church for letting us use the premises and for BENK Open Systems for the financial support and, of course, the Digital Freedom Foundation, it's sponsors and supporters. -- Lev Lafayette, BA (Hons), GCertPM, MBA mobile: 0432 255 208 RFC 1855 Netiquette Guidelines http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt