Australian Humanist Magazine
The Australian Humanist is the flagship magazine of humanism in Australia.
The magazine focuses on stories of interest to humanists in Australia and covers issues such as sustainability, current campaigns, interviews, reviews and expert commentary.
The Australian Humanist magazine was first published in the 1960s in the first wave of the humanist movement in Australia as a vital source of connection for the humanist community.
Story ideas or submissions can be sent to: aheditor@humanistsaustralia.org
Australian Humanist No. 144
Australian Humanist No. 144 - Summer 2021
Humanistic Judaism - Mark Cherny
Humanism Upgrade: Sentientism - Jamie Woodhouse
Humanist Care and Wellbeing - Beth O’Brien, Collin Acton and Rob McPherson
Keeping the Love Alive - Geoff Allshorn
Berggruen Prize for Philosophy - Rosslyn Ives
Escape from Manus: Book Review - Kevin Bain
No Religion - David Dale
Approach With Caution - Ronnie Hoffman
Australian Humanist No. 143
Australian Humanist No. 143 - Spring 2021
The Last Hurrah funerals - Nastassia Jones
Reaching for the stars - Geoff Allshorn
Whistleblowers - Kathryn Kelly
Overpopulation - John Steley
Holocaust to Humanist - Halina Strnad
Australian Humanist of the Year award - Bruce Pascoe, Georgie Stone, Lyndon Storey
Breaking the Ice
Australian Humanist No. 142 - Winter 2021
Beyond women's issues - Eva Cox
Genderqueer Humanism - Geoff Allshorn
Pro-life or Pro-Choice - Mary-Anne Cosgrove
The Faithless Hijabi - Zara Kay
Census: stand up & be counted - Michael Dove
Black (POC) Nonbelievers - Mandisa Thomas
Aligning the world's oldest profession with modern OHS standards - Fiona Patten
Interview with a Humanist - Geoff Allshorn
Humans and Other Animals
Australian Humanist No. 141 - Autumn 2021
Re-examining and reimagining our relationship with animals and the natural world - Lyn White
The Climate Cure - book review - Rod Holesgrove
Should humanists be vegans? - Peter Williams
Cows - smarter than you think
Humanism and canine-human connections - Ian Bryce
What humanism means to me - Geoff Allshorn
Interview with a humanist - Ian Bryce
Is a mouse worth saving? - Robbie Burns, Peter Singer
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