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A crash course in classical liberal philosophy, this longstanding program is aimed at giving students a forum for testing and challenging their ideas about freedom and individual liberty. Liberty and Society is a program for undergraduates, recent graduates, and postgraduates. It’s a conference for young people who may be questioning the standard answers they are getting regarding social, political, and economic issues.

Applications Open Soon For 2023

This is a 2-day event for those interested in exploring important economic, political, and philosophical issues from a classical liberal and libertarian framework. It offers an exciting forum for you to meet and network with other like-minded people from Australia and New Zealand as well as an opportunity to challenge yourself and build upon your existing philosophical framework with the support of CIS and our lecturers.

Introductory & Advanced Options

We offer the Introductory Liberty and Society conference for undergraduates, recent graduates, and postgraduates over the age of 18 who live in Australia, New Zealand, or the South Pacific and have an interest in liberal ideas.

From time to time, we offer an Advanced Liberty and Society conference for people who are part of the L&S Alumni and have pursued their interest in liberal ideas. The Advanced conference has more practical learning, with practitioners in government and business involved. The advanced format also provides a forum for participants to present a paper or article on a topic covering liberal issues or perspectives.

Who can attend?

The conferences are open to undergraduates, recent graduates, and postgraduates over the age of 18 who live in Australia, New Zealand, or the South Pacific.
Applicants can be studying any subject. It is not a prerequisite to have in-depth knowledge of classical liberalism. We are interested in people who are inquisitive about society and how it works.
The conference is not available to students in high school.

Scholarships

Participation is free. Subsidised by our generous supporters, scholarships cover all meals, accommodation, and session costs. We do not guarantee travel expenses. However, interstate students may wish to apply for additional scholarship funds to reimburse for flights and transfers to the conference.

Background

Students attend sessions and discussions on economics, political thought, law, and social policy over the weekend, interspersed with arguments about foreign policy, education, and politics.

The live-in weekend conference explores the world from a ‘classical liberal’ perspective. This means hypothesising about classical liberal principles and questioning:

  • How much individual freedom is possible?
  • How much government do we need?
  • What are the practical implications of reducing government?
  • What are the necessary foundations to build a free, open society?

Supported by Mannkal Economic Education Foundation and Lyngala Foundation

October28
Trump vs. Harris
BNE | Trump vs Harris: An overview of the US Presidential election!
Queensland Parliament, Premiers' Hall, Cnr of George and Alice Streets, Brisbane, QLD 4000
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm AEST
Join us in Brisbane on 28 October as we host a panel on 2024 US election, the polarized nation, and the future of American democracy.
October22
How to fix a school system?: Education policy lessons from England
How to fix a school system?
CIS, Level 1, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
12:30 pm – 2:00 pm AEST
Join us on Tuesday, 22 October, as we welcome Nick Gibb for a conversation on how England's education reforms could guide Australia's system.
October21
What is prison good for: Do we need to rethink our prison system?
CIS, Level 1, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
Join us Oct 21 as we discuss prisons' role in justice reform with Charlie Taylor & Peter Kurti. What does effective punishment mean?
October18
SYD | Canada’s Nuclear Progress: Lessons learned for Australia’s Energy Strategy
CIS, Level 1, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
Join Dr. Chris Keefer in Sydney to explore Canada's nuclear energy journey and what Australia can learn, followed by a discussion with Aidan Morrison.
October17
MEL | Canada’s Nuclear Progress: Lessons learned for Australia’s Energy Strategy
State Library Victoria (Theatrette, Entrance 3), 328 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC , VIC 3000
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm AEST
Join Dr. Chris Keefer in Melbourne to explore Canada's nuclear energy journey and what Australia can learn, followed by a discussion with Aidan Morrison.
September26
Truth Decay
Truth Decay and its Implications for the Judiciary
CIS, Level 1, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST
Join us on September 26 with Chief Justice Andrew Bell on truth decay and its impact on legal and judicial system

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