Meeting Up

The latest census figures indicate that at least 18.7% of Australians do not identify themselves as religious. Yet over the years we have heard new members speak of feeling socially and intellectually isolated, afraid to air their views infront of friends and family. If you would like to meet up regularly with like-minded people in an environment where you can speak your mind - JOIN US TODAY!

The latest census figures indicate that at least 18.7% of Australians do not identify themselves as religious. Yet over the years we have heard new members speak of feeling socially and intellectually isolated, afraid to air their views infront of friends and family. If you would like to meet up regularly with like-minded people in an environment where you can speak your mind - JOIN US TODAY!

About the Humanist Society of Queensland

The Humanist Society of Queensland (HSQ) is an association of non-religious people who seek a rational constructive approach to all human affairs. It offers a positive alternative to all religions and dogmatic creeds. It acts to defend freedom of opinion and the expression of that opinion; as well as every civil liberty of the individual. It supports via legislation any other democratic and constitutional means to improve social conditions. It supports the widest conception of education for all people for the better understanding and enjoyment of human life.

Humanists believe that conduct should be based on humanity, insight and reason. Human problems can only be solved through the application of intelligence and humanly derived ethics without looking for supernatural aid. This is our one and only life. We therefore strive to make it worthwhile for ourselves, others and future generations. We make no claim to special knowledge or final answers since we regard the search for understanding as a continuing process.

The Humanist Society of Queensland (HSQ) is an association of non-religious people who seek a rational constructive approach to all human affairs. It offers a positive alternative to all religions and dogmatic creeds. It acts to defend freedom of opinion and the expression of that opinion; as well as every civil liberty of the individual. It supports via legislation any other democratic and constitutional means to improve social conditions. It supports the widest conception of education for all people for the better understanding and enjoyment of human life.

Humanists believe that conduct should be based on humanity, insight and reason. Human problems can only be solved through the application of intelligence and humanly derived ethics without looking for supernatural aid. This is our one and only life. We therefore strive to make it worthwhile for ourselves, others and future generations. We make no claim to special knowledge or final answers since we regard the search for understanding as a continuing process.

Australian Humanists

Not from Queensland? You can still join HSQ or make a donation to support the work we do. Many of our campaigns focus on nationwide issues and are of concern to all Australians who wish to see a secular, more democratic Australia.

There are Humanist Societies in almost every state -  Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.

TO SUPPORT HUMANISM 
IN AUSTRALIA - JOIN TODAY!

Not from Queensland? You can still join HSQ or make a donation to support the work we do. Many of our campaigns focus on nationwide issues and are of concern to all Australians who wish to see a secular, more democratic Australia.

There are Humanist Societies in almost every state -  Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.

TO SUPPORT HUMANISM 
IN AUSTRALIA - JOIN TODAY!