Stephen Bavaro coming to Skepticon 2023
Pseudoarchaeology is a type of fantasy story telling of the “ancient” past. A well referenced entry on Wikipedia basically describes it as the interpretation of the past without accepting existing...
View ArticleZafir Ivanov and Reason’s Fulcrum coming to Skepticon 2023
The fact that two individuals can form opposite conclusions when faced with the same evidence, is something that Zafir Ivanov has pondered most of his life. Zafir has devoted a great deal of time to...
View ArticleDr. John Cook will be at Skepticon 2023
John Cook is a Senior Research Fellow with the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change at the University of Melbourne. In 2013, John published Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in...
View ArticleAnnie McCubbin coming to Skepticon 2023
Would you like to know why smart women make bad decisions? If so, buying Annie McCubbin’s book, Why Smart Women make Bad Decisions would be a great start. Annie published it in 2020, then in May this...
View ArticleMal Vickers coming to Skepticon 2023
Mal Vickers is a skeptical activist with a singular focus on shonky so-called treatments, and the much-to-be-desired responses of regulators responsible for keeping our community safe. According to...
View ArticleLiam Mannix coming to Skepticon 2023
Liam Mannix is one of Australia’s most accomplished science journalists, writing for The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, as well as Nine’s other mastheads. His website is here. Liam won the 2022...
View ArticleKaren Brewer at Skepticon 2023?
When it comes to cooker conspiracies in Australia, Karen Brewer has carved out a niche of her own. Few who have observed Brewer are unaware of the all-important two questions. Where did they go to...
View ArticleMelissa Davey joins Skepticon panel
Award winning science journalist Melissa Davey will be joining Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz and Liam Mannix in the panel discussion, Skepticism in the Media, this December 3rd in Melbourne. The panel will...
View ArticleDon’t miss Katharine Shade’s journey to skepticism
This year at The Australian Skeptics national convention, Katharine Shade will reveal her journey from the fog and confusion of woo, to the glaring clarity of skepticism. Such ventures from the...
View ArticleNate Eggins – Conspiracy Of One – to entertain Skepticon diners
Entertainment for Skepticon’s Saturday night dinner, will be courtesy of Brisbane-based songwriter, musician and science communicator, Nate Eggins. In addition, Nate will also be one of the Skepticon...
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