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    • About
      • About Us
      • Our Team
      • Our Board
    • EVENTS
      • Conversations that Matter
      • Other Events
    • In The Media
      • In the Media
      • Wesley Conversations
    • 2026 Conference
      • About
      • Keynote Speakers
      • Call for Papers
    • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Our Board
  • EVENTS
    • Conversations that Matter
    • Other Events
  • In The Media
    • In the Media
    • Wesley Conversations
  • 2026 Conference
    • About
    • Keynote Speakers
    • Call for Papers
  • Contact Us

Wesley Conversations that Matter

The Wesley Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Policy is hosting a series of ‘Conversations That Matter’—lunchtime conversations with experts on the big questions facing society, from housing to politics to bioethics and AI. ‘Conversations That Matter’ are held in Wesley Church, 130 Lonsdale St, on the third Thursday of the month from 12.30 – 1.20pm. BYO lunch or coffee.

Thursday, 18th Sept 2025

Wesley Conversation #8 - Confronting Extremism

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Church 130 Lonsdale Street

Event Details

Thursday, 18th Sept 2025

Wesley Conversation #8 - Confronting Extremism

In Australia and around the world, we are seeing the rise and resurgence of violent extremist movements.  At the far edges of the ‘manospher...

Event Details

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Church 130 Lonsdale Street

Thursday, 21st August 2025

Wesley Conversation #7 - The Ethics of Making Progress

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Place 130 Lonsdale Street, Level 1 Business Hub

Event Details

Thursday, 21st August 2025

Wesley Conversation #7 - The Ethics of Making Progress

Jenny Macklin, former deputy leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party & Author of Making Progress: How Good Policy Happens, will talk...

Event Details

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Place 130 Lonsdale Street, Level 1 Business Hub

(4th) Thursday, 24th July 2025

Wesley Conversation #6 - Ethics, Technology and the Human person

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Place 130 Lonsdale Street, Level 1 Business Hub

Event Details

(4th) Thursday, 24th July 2025

Wesley Conversation #6 - Ethics, Technology and the Human person

 

What does it mean to be human? And, how is technology challenging what it means to be human? Join us as we explore the ethics, risks, and p...

Event Details

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Place 130 Lonsdale Street, Level 1 Business Hub

Thursday 19th June 2025

Wesley Conversation #5 - The Ethics of Drug Reform

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Place 130 Lonsdale Street, Level 1 Business Hub

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Thursday 19th June 2025

Wesley Conversation #5 - The Ethics of Drug Reform

 

Listen here -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgX6cU8iPLE


Join us for a conversation between ethicist Dr Dan Fleming (National Director of Et...

Event Details

12:30pm

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1:30pm

Wesley Place 130 Lonsdale Street, Level 1 Business Hub

11/28/2020

Evenings in the Park

7pm

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10pm

Estuary Park

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11/28/2020

Evenings in the Park

We invite you to listen to live bands play beautiful music in the park. Enjoy the sounds of Laureen Davis and the Kings, and enjoy wine tast...

Event Details

7pm

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10pm

Estuary Park

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