Constructive skeptical activism
April's talk was another delve into the increasingly relevant battle against pseudoscience from Mandy-Lee Noble, an accredited dietician...
9 Evidence-based guidelines for a 'good life'
February’s talk brought an explanation of evidence-based “rules for life” from clinical psychologist Gary Bakker. From the Ten...
The TGA and bioresonance: RIP
In a fun sequel to Ken Harvey’s May talk, July brought a detailed examination of the legal guidelines surrounding alternative therapies...
Combating Holocaust denial
June brought a change from our usual scientific skepticism with an insightful talk from history teacher Duane Galle on refuting Holocaust...
COVID-19 scams in Australia: The role of regulators
Following on from April’s talk on COVID-19 myths, May brought a more closer examination of these scams and the role of regulatory bodies...
Gone Viral: Challenging some of the online myths associated with COVID-19
In keeping with social distancing regulations, April brought our first proper online meetup, with an informative and very relevant talk...
Mistake of fact excuse in Queensland rape law: the path to reform
2020 kicked off with January’s Skeptics in the Pub, where Professor Jonathan Crowe discussed his work in reforming the ambiguous and...
Grief Vampires - Wikipedia and more
GC Skeptics wrapped up 2019 with our first international speaker, Susan Gerbic discussing her work on guerrilla skepticism and debunking...
Critical thinking for new Skeptics
During November’s GC Skeptics in the Pub, our own Dr Paulie Stehlik talked about the foundations of critical thinking, her academic...
Climate Adaptation: theory and practice
During October’s GC Skeptics in the Pub, Dr Johanna Nalau talked about her research on climate adaptation and her work with the Climate...