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Annual HG Brennan lecture and workshop

12 Feb 2026

Dialogue between economists and theologians, even Christian economists and theologians, is notoriously difficult. While there is plenty of common ground between the two groups—both have much to say about poverty, for example—their different methodologies make dialogue challenging. Fostering a fruitful...
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Pray for Peace Vigil

17 Dec 2025

Over 100 people gathered this morning in Canberra at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture at Charles Sturt University for a moving Prayer Vigil following the Bondi Beach attack. Led by Amardeep Singh on behalf of the Canberra Interfaith...
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"Australia's immigration debate: where next?" roundtable

10 Dec 2025

On 24 November, the Centre hosted a powerful conversation led by Stan Grant on immigration, drawing on the ethos of Yindyamarra: where we are matters more than who we are. Participants brought multiple perspectives from law, ethics, advocacy and theology...
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Events

Book Launch - The Monuments of Westminster Abbey: Power and Memory in Early Modern Britain by Peter Sherlock

  • Start: Mar 5, 2026 6:00 pm
  • End: Mar 5, 2026 7:00 pm

Join us as Professor Catherine Kovesi launches The Monuments of Westminster Abbey: Power and Memory in Early Modern Britain by Professor Peter Sherlock. You are also invited to attend Choral Evensong at the Cathedral prior to this event, beginning at 5.10pm. About the bookThis book is the first critical history...

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Commonwealth Day Multifaith Celebration

  • Start: Mar 9, 2026
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The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture and the Commonwealth Day Committee will be holding a Multifaith Commonwealth Day Service, with prayers from faith leaders and cultural displays....

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Kyrie Eleison - exhibition by Michael Galovic

  • Start: Mar 12, 2026
  • End: Mar 20, 2026

Destruction, beauty and hope in the brand new body of work byMichael GalovicInitially inspired by the September 11 event, these artworks transcend one single event and refer to all destruction done by man to his fellow humans. The imagery of graphic ruination is juxtaposed and intertwined with the solemn beauty...

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