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The Darwin Rocksitters Club was an Australian rocksitting club. Formed in Darwin in the
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in 1974 by a group of journalists at
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, its members practised rocksitting, the practice of sitting on rocks and drinking beer for as long as possible. The group were awarded an official world record for longest rocksit in October 1978 and then again in 1980, shortly after which rocksitting declined due to the enforcement of public drinking laws.


History

Rocksitting, sometimes known as rock sitting, is the practice of sitting on rocks and drinking beer for as long as possible. The rocks they sat on would be a metre underwater at high tide. The Darwin Rocksitters Club began in 1974 when a group of journalists gathered on the cliffs at
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on a Saturday afternoon to drink beer, tell stories, and watch the sunset. This soon became a regular event and the club began to meet every Saturday. One of the members of the club, Robin Davy, said of it: The group grew rapidly and published a list of ''Official Rules for a Rock-sit-athon'' and the first rule was "there shall be no funny business on The Rock". The third, fifth, seventh and twelfth rules were simply " funny business". The group attempted to break the world record by sitting for five days; their success was ignored by an official record-keeping company for drinking too much beer. However, other clubs formed in
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and the New Zealand club, The
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Sitters, soon broke their record when they sat for six days. Darwin won the title back with an eight-day sit in October 1978, which was run to commemorate the passing of the ''
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'', and the new Northern Territory flag was raised. Several other marathon sits were conducted, often to raise money for charity. These included a 12-day world record that was set in 1980, although this was jeopardised on the 11th day when an official complaint was made to the Northern Territory Police Commissioner concerning drinking in a public space, prompting police to visit the sitters and take the names of all people sitting at or visiting the rock. Also in 1980 the rocksitters held their first sit on the inaugural flight from
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and also held a sit on
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. Two popular stories of the rocksitters are that two people once met at the rock and went on to get married and that many other former sitters have had their ashes scattered on the rock. Rocksitting declined with the enforcement of public drinking laws. The club was debated in the
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in 1978, with concerns being raised that the club (and events like the
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) were affecting the Northern Territory's image in the rest of Australia, and that "down south many people think Territorians to be backward, drunken country hicks". A memorial plaque to the Darwin Rocksitters Club was first put in place at East Point in 1987 by foundation member Beat Erismann (photographer) in honour of their 10th anniversary. This was later damaged and replaced in 2001. In the 1980s, the original rocks used by the club were broken up by a lightning strike and further damage was done to the remaining rocks during heavy swells in 2012. Their 40th anniversary was celebrated in 2017. In May 2024 members of the Darwin Rocksitters club met in Darwin to celebrate their 50th anniversary and at the meet up former Northern Territory politician
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said that: " en I was a member in parliament … I wanted to find people who were kind, articulate, intelligent and charming and I found the Rocksitters". File:Rocksitters_at_East_Point,_1978.tif, Rocksitters at East Point (Darwin) in 1977 File:Rocksitters_from_the_Darwin_Rocksitters_Club.tif, Rocksitters from the Darwin Rocksitters Club in 1978 File:Darwin_Rocksitters_Club_Memorial_Plaque.jpg, Darwin Rocksitters Club Memorial Plaque, April 2024


See also

*
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, a Monty Python skit which parodies Australian manners and lists similar rules


References


External link

* {{Official website, https://rocksitters.com/ 1974 establishments in Australia Beer culture Clubs and societies in Australia Culture of the Northern Territory Darwin, Northern Territory Drinking culture Recurring events established in 1974 Alcohol in Australia