Trivia Night

On August 11, UMSS and RMIT Secular Society are holding a trivia night. Save the date now! Entry is completely free, and bookings are not required.

You’re welcome to come with a team, however as it is a social event, you’re absolutely welcome to come solo and form a team on the night (indeed, it is expected that some people will do this).

The event is being held upstairs at the Queensberry Hotel (593 Swanston St, corner of Queenberry street). Arrive any time after 6.30pm for dinner/drinks/socialising. At 7.40, Simon Taylor will be making an appearance and performing a stand-up comedy routine, before questions start at 8.00 (sharp, so make sure you have arrived by then).
There will also be a number of food and drink specials available on the night:

  • $5 pints (Carlton)
  • $10 jugs (Carlton)
  • $8 Jagerbombs
  • $5 basic spirits
  • $5 house wine/champagne
  • $10 burgers/parmas

There will, of course, be prizes for smartest secularists, mainly in the form of free alcohol.

If you need to renew your UMSS membership, you can do so on the night. New members are always welcome, too.

When: Thursday August 11, 7pm
Where: Queensberry Hotel (593 Swanston St)

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Fiona Patten: Sex, Religion, and Politics

Welcome back for semester two, and hello to all the new members!

For the second week of semester, UMSS is happy to welcome back Fiona Patten, who will be giving a talk about religion, politics, and lobby groups. Fiona Patten is the Convenor of the Australian Sex Party, a civil liberties party that was formed in 2009. The Sex Party has referred to itself as “the major minor party in Australian politics”, having performed very well in their first federal and state elections.

When: 1pm, Wednesday August 3

Where: Lowe Theatre, Redmond Barry Building

This event is free and open to the public. However, to support UMSS and help it grow, we ask that you consider signing up for a membership on the day ($1 for union members, $2 for non-members, $4 for non-students). We will also be selling UMSS t-shirts for $20 for members.

This event is brought to you by the Freethought University Alliance. Additionally, Fiona Patten will also be giving talks at other Victorian universities during the same week.

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Lyn Allison: The National School Chaplaincy Program

UPDATE: For those who attended the event and want some links to more information (or those who missed out and would like to know what’s going on), a bunch of links have been collated here.

For week 5, the University of Melbourne Secular Society is delighted to announce that former Senator and former leader of the Australian Democrats, Lyn Allison, will be joining us again for an update and discussion on the National School Chaplaincy Program. A year on from Lyn’s last visit, come along to find out what has happened with the program in the last year and what problems it still poses for our secular public education system.

Event details:
Date: Thursday, 31st March 2011
Time: 1 PM
Venue: Harold White Lecture Theatre, Arts Centre

If you haven’t renewed your UMSS membership yet then don’t fret, you can get your new shiny membership card by signing up at any event during the year. Renewing membership means you’re helping the society grow and gain access to bigger grants, which means more events, guests, free food and merch! Membership is only $1 for Union members and $2 for non-union!

We also have new T-shirts for sale at events, $20 each for members, with two new quotes from Huxley and Sagan (you can see the designs on umss.org). I’ve had random people at uni come up and tell me how awesome they are, so added bonus if you like talking to strangers/meeting new people. If you can’t make the event just shoot a message through to umss@umss.org and we’ll sort something out.

Hope to see you all at the event!

Free public lecture: Brian Dunning and Rebecca Watson

The University of Melbourne Secular Society, in conjunction with the Victorian Skeptics, is pleased to announce a fantastic free public lecture on the 1st of December starring two of the skeptical movement’s biggest names: Brian Dunning and Rebecca Watson.

Brian Dunning is the creator, host and producer of Skeptoid, an extremely popular, weekly podcast that focuses on the critical examination of controversial popular phenomena, such as urban legends, alternative medicines, conspiracy theories and historical inaccuracies. With over 100,000 subscribers and over 200 episodes, Skeptoid has done a lot in furthering the reach of the skeptical movement and critical thinking in general.

Some UMSS members may know Brian from Here Be Dragons, his free short movie about critical thinking that was screened at a recent UMSS event on October 6th. If you didn’t make it, you certainly missed out.

Rebecca Watson is the founder of skepchick.org, a popular women’s blog on skepticism, and a panel member on the Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe along with Steven Novella, Jay Novella, Bob Novella and Evan Bernstein, one of the most well-known podcasts in the skeptical movement. The SGU, as it is more common known, has over 60,000 subscribers and has been running for over 5 years, garnering a large amount of respect in the community as a source of both timely and accurate news and entertaining discussion.

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When: Wednesday, 1st December 2010, 6:30pm – 9:30pm (lectures starts at 7:30)

Where: Bridie O’Reilly’s, 29 Sydney Road, Brunswick, Australia

Meal deals for the night are currently being arranged. This event is free to attend; however there will be merchandise available to purchase on the night (and donations are certainly welcome).

You can also RSVP on Facebook.

Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial (Documentary Screening)

The semester is almost at an end! While that may mean that the holidays are almost within our grasp, for most of us there’s a stressful period of exams and assessment that we have to pass through first.

That’s why the UMSS is having a relaxing last couple of weeks; this and next Wednesday, we’ll be screening the two part documentary “Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial”. The documentary is about the famous Dover trial, in which a Kansas school board was taken to court over attempts to teach Intelligent Design in the classroom.

So come along, sit back, and take an hour off from uni just to relax for a bit (that’s what we’ll all be doing). See you all there!

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Details:
1:00-2:00pm
Wednesday, October 20th
Medley Theatre, Redmond Barry Building,
University of Melbourne

George Hrab plays Melbourne

Love George Hrab?

In Melbourne during November?

Then you’re in luck!

Faster Pussycat Productions and the Young Australian Skeptics proudly present the delightful and delicious musician, author, podcaster and all-round swell guy George Hrab.

George is coming to Melbourne for a one-night-only gig during his Styrofoam Tour of Australia and New Zealand.

George plays Melbourne on Tuesday, 30th November 2010, from 8pm at The Clyde Hotel, 385 Cardigan Street, Carlton, Victoria. This is a FREE, over 18s event.*

“Wow! What a deal!”

random passerby.

Food, drinks and merchandise can be purchased on the night… and we will have a good old fashioned raffle! First and only prize is all of George’s CDs including the newest release Trebuchet and the 2nd edition print of his Non-Coloring Book.

Gosh! That’s incredible!

—unidentified stranger.

You’ve heard him on the Geologic Podcast, you’ve seen him on YouTube, you’ve read him on Twitter… so, for a night you won’t forget, see him in real life… in Melbourne… in November!

Phew!

—exhausted organisers.

If you are on Facebook, please RSVP.

* Please note that we need to raise funds to cover the expenses, so we will be asking for a humble donation prior to the event. Any help in this regard, no matter how small, will be hugely appreciated.

In the meanwhile, you can find George here, here, here…and here:

Here Be Dragons Screening (and Here Be Free Food)

To celebrate Members’ Week and the return from non-instruction weeks, UMSS will be screening Here Be Dragons: An Introduction to Critical Thinking by Brian Dunning (of Skeptoid podcast fame) in the first week back!

About Here Be Dragons: Most people fully accept paranormal and pseudoscientific claims without critique as they are promoted by the mass media. Here Be Dragons offers a toolbox for recognising and understanding the dangers of pseudoscience, and appreciation for the reality-based benefits offered by real science.

Free food (once again sourced from the lovely people at the food co-op) will be provided for all members at the event, and UMSS merchandise (badges and tees) will also be available to purchase. See you there!

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Details:
1:00-2:00pm
Wednesday, October 6th
Medley Theatre, Redmond Barry Building,
University of Melbourne

UMSS Q&A – Genetic Mythbusting: Genes in the Environment

After a week-long break we are back with our regular UMSS events! Next Wednesday the 15th sees us hosting our next Q&A on Campus session on genes in the environment and genetic mythbusting led by Prof Ary Hoffmann.

Ary Hoffmann is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science who received a Federation Fellowship in 2005 to conduct research at the University of Melbourne. His current research involves investigating new approaches to pest control and environmental maintenance in the face of climate change. He has co-authored three volumes on evolution under environmental stress and has contributed more than 310 papers in top scientific journals as well as numerous technical papers in industry journals.

In his Q&A on Campus, Ary Hoffman will be talking about genes in the environment, with a particular focus on busting popular myths about genetics.

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Details:
1:00-2:00pm
Wednesday, September 15th
Medley Theatre, Redmond Barry Building,
University of Melbourne

Global Atheist Convention Screening (and Free Food)

Following on from a great talk and Q&A with Greg Barber MLC, UMSS are continuing the screenings of selected highlights from the sold out 2010 Global Atheist Convention, including talks by Richard Dawkins, AC Grayling, Philip Adams, Peter Singer and more.

Free snacks will be provided for all members at the event, and UMSS merchandise (badges and tees) will also be available to purchase.

The DVD of the 2010 Global Atheist Convention can be purchased at any JB HI FI store or online.

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Details:
1:00-2:00pm
Wednesday, September 1st
Medley Theatre, Redmond Barry Building,
University of Melbourne

UMSS Q&A – Science and ethics – why politics can include both

This week sees the return of the extremely popular Secular Society Q&A, with Greg Barber of The Greens coming in to talk about science, ethics and politics:

Greg Barber

Science and ethics – why politics can include both: The role of the Greens in the political process.

Greg Barber has a strong history of involvement in local and state government, joining the Yarra City Council in 2002 and being elected the first Green Mayor in Australia only a year later. During his time on the council, Greg had to deal with issues relating to the environment, disability discrimination, exploitation in the sex industry, and much more. Currently he is a member of the Parliament of Victoria, after his election in 2006 as one of the first members of The Greens to enter the Legislative Council.

In this Q&A, Greg will be discussing the important role of science and ethics in politics; an issue that continues to be important in the aftermath of the election season.

Details:
1:00-2:00pm
Wednesday 25th August
Lower Theatre (G03), Babel building, University of Melbourne

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