Let the fun continue, with our good friend, the multi-talented homosexual Dean Acruri hosting Trivial Hirsuite - the Slick edition. Team up and enjoy a spectacular trivia night like no other, with current pop-culture references, throwbacks, nostalgia and the most electric queer quiz you may ever attend, with a rubber twist!
TICKETING AND ENTRY:
FREE
PARKING:
There is limited parking around the venues and nearby backstreets. Please be mindful of time zoned parking restrictions that may be in effect during the time you park your car.
ACCESSIBILITY:
The Laird Hotel is wheelchair accessible. There are ramps and flat flooring through the majority of the venue with some door frames having a small bump. The rear courtyard is also predominantly concreted. If there are any special needs or requirements please email any questions to melbournerubber@gmail.com so we can ensure we can accommodate all.
DRESS CODE:
There is no strict dress code for these events, but Latex, Neoprene, Leather, Uniform, Fantasy, and Fetish are encouraged. We do not allow display of Swastikas, Police Badges, or Police uniforms at our events. If you are displaying any of these elements in your fetish you will be denied entry and need to change to access the venue. If you're wearing spikes, please be very mindful of other patrons. For more information regarding this, please refer to Section 9.4 of the Melbourne Rubber Diversity & Inclusion Policy: https://www.melbournerubber.com/diversity
CHANGING AREA AND CLOAK:
There is no cloak for this events, but there are gender-neutral toilets for you to change if needed.
CONSENT & SAFETY:
All SLICK, Melbourne Rubber, and Venue Crews are dedicated to the safety and respect of our community. If you feel like your consent or choice is not being respected please approach any of the event staff at any point. We do not tolerate our consent policy being broken as Melbourne Rubber practices an active consent policy. For more information, head to: https://www.melbournerubber.com/diversity
Verbal Consent is mandatory, body language is not a form of this.
A person's outfit does not give consent.
Keep your hands to yourself, always ask before touching someone.
Respect a person’s choice to remove their consent at ANY POINT.
Respect your surroundings, and your community
Melbourne rubber is dedicated to making people feel safe, and give everyone in the rubber community a place to display their kink. Anyone violating our consent policy, or the MR Code of Conduct will be ejected from the venue. Please feel free to approach any one of the venue staff or Melbourne Rubber committee if you need to discuss this further, we are here to look out for you!
Melbourne Rubber acknowledges the traditional owners of Country across Australia and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging and to the ongoing living culture of Aboriginal people. Melbourne Rubber acknowledges that sovereignty was never ceded.