The Mole Creek Caving Club is a diverse group of people who like to get underground on their days off. They go caving mostly at Mole Creek, Tasmania (Australia), but also in other cave areas in the state. They are serious about safety, ethics and conservation in our aims & activities. The Mole Creek Caving Club enjoys introducing beginners gently to Tasmanian caving, and tend to like chocolate. They find, explore, photograph, survey and document caves, and also undertake research. MCCC welcomes visiting cavers from all over the world. They maintain a modest gear store to enable members to borrow basic caving, vertical caving and rescue equipment as well as surveying instruments, and hold a library of caving publications. They have good relations within the Australian Speleological Federation and the Australasian Cave and Karst Management Association (see links), and actively seek to collaborate with other clubs, universities, police, forestry, parks, conservation and community groups in undertaking caving, cave management, search & rescue, education, conservation and research.

