Australian humanist of the year 2012 presentation: Ron Williams's acceptance speech

The Australian Humanist 107 (107):1 (2012)
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Williams, Ron As I consider the list of previous AHOY recipients since the inaugural award in 1983, I can only say that this is an immeasurable honour. It means much to me because, for almost ten years now, Humanism has been there for my family. In 2005-2006, when separation of church and state school issues first crept into our lives, the Humanist Society of Queensland was to appear as the only beacon of secularist activism upon the deep northern horizon. So in 2006 Andrea and I joined the HSQ

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