Ever found yourself in a heated discussion, certain you’re right—only to realise the other person is just as sure they are?
Ethics is often described as helping us work out “what should happen.” But in the real world, “should” isn’t always so straightforward. That’s where this thought-provoking session steps in.
Join us for a lively and enlightening morning exploring how ethical thinking can help navigate disagreement—without diving into division. Instead of reacting from the gut, we’ll look at how ethics provides tools and models for more reasoned, compassionate decision-making.
Led by Henry Wellsmore, the session will unpack the common misconceptions around ethics and explore the big question: How do we sort through complex options when more than one answer seems right? Expect an engaging mix of ideas, examples, and practical frameworks to take into everyday life—whether in community, work, or kitchen table conversations.
This is a chance to grow skills in respectful dialogue and build bridges of understanding, especially when facing those thorny “hot topics” that tend to divide us.
It’s also a chance to meet some locals and enjoy a cuppa!
When: Wednesday 27 August
Where: Progress Hall, 197 Skye Point Rd, Coal Point
Time: 10am-12 (doors open from 9:30am for a cuppa and a catch up
RSVP or more info contact Cath: m: 0405 297 830
cppa.hall.bookings@gmail.com
Entry : Gold coin donation
All welcome – bring a curious mind and a willingness to listen, learn and (maybe) look at “being right” a little differently.

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