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    Thursday, January 26, 2012 (50 reads)

    Notice is hereby given that the 44th Annual General Meeting of the Humanist Society of Queensland will be held at The Tiered Theatrette, Brisbane Square Library, 266 George St, Brisbane on Sunday, 26th of February from 1:00 pm.

    Thursday, January 26, 2012 (27 reads)

    The Secular Public Education Lobby expose the truth about the minimum qualifications standard for for Gillard and Garrett's born again NSCP.


    Thursday, January 26, 2012 (19 reads)

     Researchers found that women were about 14 times more likely to die during or after giving birth to a live baby than to die from complications of an abortion. Experts say the findings, though not unexpected, contradict some state laws that suggest abortions are high-risk procedures.

    Thursday, January 26, 2012 (26 reads)

    The pope has again railed against what he sees as the dangers posed by "radical secularism". At a meeting with US bishops he also said that they should defend their right to interfere in politics.

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 (235 reads)

     Many politicians appreciate the freedom for debate and personal reflection that comes with conscience votes, but this is exactly why they are so dangerous.

    Friday, November 25, 2011 (113 reads)

    HSQ member Phil Browne writes about his insights into the Queensland Civil Unions Bill.

    Monday, November 21, 2011 (297 reads)

    RELIGION and ethics taught from a secular perspective might be included in the new national curriculum, says Barry McGaw, the head of the board responsible for the curriculum.

    Sunday, November 20, 2011 (165 reads)

    Doctors in eastern Indonesia have removed the last of 28 nails found embedded in a three-year-old girl's legs and back in a horrific case some residents and officials blamed on witchcraft.

    Saturday, November 19, 2011 (91 reads)

    We will be holding our end of year lunch on Sunday 11th of December from 12:30pm, at Viet De Lites restaurant in South Bank. For further details please visit our events calendar

    Saturday, November 19, 2011 (170 reads)

    The anti-marriage equality National Marriage Coalition (NMC) will hold a rally in Sydney on the same day that the ALP National Conference will debate the issue.

    Saturday, November 19, 2011 (87 reads)

    The Australian Secular Lobby says the Federal Government's changes to the controversial school chaplains program are a con.

    Saturday, November 19, 2011 (108 reads)

    It's hard to believe that Jonestown ever existed. The patch of rainforest in remote north-eastern Guyana where Jim Jones moved his People's Temple in the 1970s has been almost entirely reclaimed by the jungle.

    Saturday, November 19, 2011 (65 reads)

     Dominic, the director of Rebecca’s Community, a charity operating under the auspices of Centacare Sydney, will lead more than 50 young people on an outreach to schoolies at the Gold Coast from mid-November to mid-December.

    Monday, November 14, 2011 (199 reads)

    The High Court has ruled that the Catholic Church is responsible for child abuse by members of the clergy.






    High Court Challenge



    Mr. Ron Williams expected his children to enjoy a public education in a secular state school. His family experience, since 2006, has shown that the federally-funded National School Chaplaincy Program (NSCP) has intervened, creating a non-secular pro-Christian culture in the state schools his children attended.

    After years of correspondence and meetings with state education executives as well as personal meetings with two Education Ministers and their Directors General, in 2009, a frustrated Mr. Williams sought advice regarding a possible High Court challenge to the constitutional legality of the Commonwealth providing treasury funds to the National School Chaplaincy Program. In February 2010, Horowitz & Bilinsky accepted the case.

    This matter concerns more people than the Williams family from Queensland. It concerns all Australians, of all faiths and none, who support the secular ‘wall of separation’ concept concerning church and state. This ‘wall of separation’ is required to safeguard our multicultural, multi-faith  and non-faith liberal democracy that has become the hallmark of the civilised 21st century nation Australia rightfully claims to be.

    Considerable financial support from the broader Australian community will be required by Mr. Williams in order to meet his expected, and unexpected, legal costs. Whatever your faith position might be, this is a significant legal exercise aimed at ensuring Australia really is a secular nation-state, as our forebears clearly intended it to be.

    Please secure a stake in your nation's secular future by donating as much as you feel comfortably able to. To donate visit:
    highcourtchallenge.com