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Setting up a Dialogues Club at your school is this simple.

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Students

Enthusiastic students to continue meaningful discussions

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Space

A congenial space appropriate for the number of participants

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Teacher

Supportive teacher to organise or help students to self-organise

For more detail, download the Dialogues Club toolkit and check out our Resources, covering topical content, dialogue guides and skill development plus organisational and promotional materials

Schools conduct their own dialogue events on a youth-focused topic, with guidance and support from The Brisbane Dialogues

Dialogues are held between student panellists and a moderator provided or briefed by The Brisbane Dialogues

Each school produces a recording or summary of their event, from which a report on “The Voice of Youth” and a highlights package is produced

“The Voice of Youth” report and highlights video of the series are publicised and presented to parliaments by students

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TESTIMONIALS

“Not only were those who actively participated able to build their own research, speaking and listening skills, those in the audience genuinely left the auditorium exclaiming that they wished they’d signed up”

 - Rachel Bowhay, HOD Humanities, Calamvale Community College, Brisbane

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The Brisbane Dialogues is the only organization in Australia dedicated entirely to acting on the polarization and toxic discourse undermining democracy, prosperity, and progress.

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Donations enable us to support other organizations to have better in-person discussions, especially in lower socioeconomic and regional schools which cost more to service. (Our own event-based operations are self-sustaining, with minimal overheads.)

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Welcome to the Dialogues!

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