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Join us this Sunday for Hands-on Humanism’s evaluation of how we can all play our part in advancing good governance from the grassroots to national and international levels. Nick and Tvisha will present and lead a discussion on different types of governments, as well as investigate the forms of government and governance preferred by humanism. Does humanism solve the issue of how to govern society?

We look forward to welcoming you to our workshop to learn how to evaluate different forms of government whilst demonstrating a healthy respect for democratic processes. Our focus is on how we can translate humanist values into practical strategies for transparent, accountable, ethical leadership at any level of society.

Secure your spot today to be part of building the ethical frameworks and collaborative networks that will advance good governance from the local to the international level.

Our workshop aims to help us:
* Evaluate the difference between ethical and unethical governance
* Choose ways to invest our energies for maximum impact
* Determine the tipping points for social change

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”
MARGARET MEAD 1901-1978 Cultural Anthropologist
Insights into the underlying patterns of Human unity

WHAT our Hands on Humanism workshops offers: Are you looking to create new ways of thinking about yourself, your values, and your purpose? Do you want a deeper understanding of Humanism and how it can inspire personal growth, social connection, and ethical living for everyone? Join us for interactive workshops that delve further into the overall philosophy of Humanism. Discover how our Humanist vision and values can transform our way of living in all walks of life.

We encourage participants to join Humanists Australia to benefit from the range of national events and talks, and support this charitable organisation. We ask participants who are not members of Humanists Australia to contribute $10 (or $5 concession) - please bring cash or donate online - for events to help cover venue costs.

Event Facilitators. Contact us for more information. If you're unable to attend, please email or message the facilitators anyway so we can keep you informed and involved. Email: melbourne@humanistsaustralia.org

Canterbury Neighbourhood Centre is located in the heart of the Canterbury Gardens and a short walk from Main Street shops and cafes.

Address: 2 Kendall St, Canterbury, VIC 3126. Public transport: The centre is a short walk from Canterbury train station and is also close to the Canterbury Road and Rochester Road bus stop on bus route 285.
Parking: Underground and ground-level parking is available onsite and accessed from Kendall Street.

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