Australia Free Web Directory

Brisbane Speaker's Corner in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Public square



Click/Tap
to load big map

Brisbane Speaker's Corner

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



Address: Speaker's Corner, George Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website:

Likes: 110

Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

23.01.2022 Tomorrow morning, join us at Speaker's Corner outside of Queensland Parliament for talks on religion, politics, humour, society and any other subject you can think of



21.01.2022 Back in March, a small but fierce group of us gathered in King George Square to speak and listen with almost a dozen passers by stopping to listen and interact with the speakers over the morning https://www.facebook.com/events/1653941744698201/

19.01.2022 Oratory, discussion, debate, politics, poetry, religion, comedy. Join us outside parliament house tomorrow to speak on issues important to you, or just have a good old rant.

19.01.2022 Speaker's Corner has always been a site for gathering, rallying, protesting and demonstrating for causes of the day. One major contemporary international movement is abortion rights, and this afternoon there will be a major rally in Brisbane Speaker's Corner in the wake of the Ireland referendum https://www.facebook.com/events/374612272948295/



18.01.2022 On Thursday 21st from 5pm, a vigil for murdered comedian Eurydice Dixon will be held here https://www.facebook.com/events/228266114629097/

15.01.2022 "Every great revolution in modern history had a civic dimension that has been smothered in radical histories by an emphasis on class antagonisms, however important these antagonisms have been." -Murray Bookchin #qldCivilSociety

07.01.2022 Brisbane Eureka day! What does the flag mean to you? What is it being used for today? Come say hi, or join in for dinner



01.01.2022 Generation Liberty and Socialist Alternative UQ two opposing sides of politics but each active and passionate about their respective ideas. It's encouraging that these groups can put aside their differences enough to participate in this forum, but if only we could turn it into an ongoing dialogue...

Related searches