25 Feb 2025
It was a packed house last night for the HG Brennan Lecture in Economics and Theology, with Commissioner of the Productivity Commission, Dr Catherine de Fontenay. In her lecture titled ‘Economics and Selfishness’, Catherine covered a range of issues in...
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23 Dec 2024
The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture hosted an end-of-year gathering last week, which included a screening of some of the shortlisted films from the Spiritus Short Film Prize Award, and provided an opportunity to see the wonderful artwork from...
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04 Oct 2024
Congratulations to CRES adjunct scholar, Professor Scott Cowdell, on the publication of his new book, Why Church? Christianity as it was meant to be. The book provides an argument for the centrality of the Eucharistic church in an increasingly tribal...
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A program of works by formidable soloist and Principal Cello of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Finnish star musician, Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve. Tipi is equally at home playing the timeless masterworks for the instrument as well as breathing a calm and assured maturity into new works. Performing alongside Tipi - Helen Svoboda is a Finnish/Australian award-winning double bassist, vocalist and composer. “A musician who absolutely defies categorisation” (Andrew Ford – The...
On Good Friday, the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture, in partnership with the ACT Churches Council and Impact Canberra, will be hosting the annual Ecumenical Way of the Cross. The event follows the stations of the cross around the ACC&C’s beautiful grounds for a progressive reenactment of the period...
Cries from the Anthropocene: Creative Practice in response to climate changeAfter a successful exhibition at Wagga, Cries from the Anthropocene is now coming to Canberra! From poetry to painted car bonnets, Cries from the Anthropocene reflects growing concern about climate change. In this exhibition, creatives from Beechworth to Bathurst and...