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18 Sep

Conversations that Matter

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Join an important conversation about the rise and resurgence of violent extremist movements in Australia. Robyn Whitaker sits down with Mark Duckworth from Deakin University, an expert on violent extremism and counter measures, to discuss the ideology and worldviews of fringe groups and how we can helpfully combat them.

This is part of The Wesley Centre’s 'Conversations that Matter' series.

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Thu 18 Sep
  • 12.30pm - 1.30pm 12:30pm - 1:30pm

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Wesley Church
130 Lonsdale St
Melbourne 3000

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