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Australia
A Celebration of Reason
Submitted by roarjohnsen on 17 December, 2011 - 16:00Local time:
13 Apr 2012 (All day) - 15 Apr 2012 (All day)
Location:
Melbourne, Australia
The 2012 Global Atheist Convention, organized by the Atheist Foundation of Australia, Inc. See: www.atheistconvention.org.au for more information.
Queensland Humanists challenge state money for school chaplains
Submitted by Matt on 8 August, 2011 - 08:35The Humanist Society of Queensland (HSQ), in northeastern Australia, is putting its money where its mouth is by financially supporting a legal challenge to government funding of school chaplains. Queensland parent Ron Williams is challenging the constitutional validity of the National School Chaplaincy Program (NCSP), which now receives almost a billion dollars in federal government funding. The groundbreaking case will be heard before the full bench of the High Court of Australia in Canberra this week (9-11 August, 2011).
Dr Leslie Cannold is Australian Humanist of the Year for 2011
Submitted by Matt on 23 March, 2011 - 06:09The Council of Australian Humanist Societies is pleased to announce that Dr Leslie Cannold, writer, commentator, ethicist and researcher, is the 2011 Australian Humanist of the Year (AHOY). This award has been bestowed on Leslie in recognition of her valuable contribution to public debates on a wide range of ethical issues, particularly to do with women and family life. She is an outstanding secular voice in Australian public life. Her public contributions, whether in daily newspapers or on radio and TV, are always considered and well informed.
Australian Humanist of the Year 2010 Bob Brown, Political Activist
Submitted by Matt on 4 October, 2010 - 01:02Senator Bob Brown is Leader of the Greens and well-known grassroots campaigner for the environment and human rights. As a publicly avowed atheist he has been outspoken over many decades on numerous matters of concern to Humanists.
Global Atheist Convention, Melbourne
Submitted by Matt on 1 October, 2010 - 20:29The weekend of 14/15 March some 2,500 non-believers packed into Melbourne’s glossy new hi-tech Convention Centre for the 2010 Global Atheist Convention.
Australian Atheists welcome new Prime Minister "who keeps religion out of politics"
Submitted by Matt on 24 June, 2010 - 14:15The Atheist Foundation of Australia (AFA) today congratulated Julia Gillard on her appointment as the new Prime Minister of Australia.
Parliament of the world’s religions
Submitted by admin on 22 July, 2009 - 07:50Some of the organizations working with interfaith dialogue are open for Humanists as well. Here is information on a large conference that may be of interest if you want to engage in such dialogue.
Australian Humanists ask Australian governments to withhold support for future armaments sales exhibitions
Submitted by admin on 13 July, 2009 - 00:00The Council of Australian Humanists (CAHS) meeting in convention, last month in Adelaide, resolved unanimously that: 'CAHS calls on Federal and State governments to withhold support from all future sales exhibitions of armaments.'
Australian Humanists call for Establishment of a Charities Commission
Submitted by admin on 7 July, 2009 - 08:58The Council of Australian Humanists (CAHS) has joined a growing volume of voices calling for the establishment of a Charities Commission in Australia. CAHS said it is incomprehensible Australia does not have a Charities Commission to oversight the huge charity sector in Australia when (1) the Charities Definition Inquiry of 2001 recommended a Commission (2) the New Zealand government has recently established a Commission and (3) Britain has had a Commission for many years.
Australian Humanists of the Year honoured for protecting human rights of asylum seekers
Submitted by admin on 28 June, 2009 - 06:59Julian Burnside, QC, barrister and Kate Durham, artist have been honoured for assisting asylum seekers redress infringements to their human rights and achieve the first steps towards a better life. The 2009 Australian Humanists of the Year (AHOY) awards are made by IHEU member organization The Council of Australian Humanist Societies.





