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Calendar of Christian events (Australia)

This calendar lists upcoming events in Australia which may be of particular interest to Christians.


8 Feb 2025 - Love Adelaide Walk for Life (Adelaide, SA)

12 Feb 2025 - ACL State Launch South Australia (Adelaide, SA)

7-8 Mar 2025 - Church and State Australia Summit 2025 (Brisbane, QLD)

7-9 Mar 2025 - The Recharge (Lennox Head, NSW)
For young Christians interested in the intersection of faith, politics, culture, and public life. 

Mar-Jul 2025LMI Autumn 2025 Residential Fellowship (Canberra, ACT)
A 3-month intensive program promoting wise Christian engagement in politics and civil society. 

29 Mar 2025 - Stand Firm Conference (Melbourne, VIC)
A culturally potent worldview conference. 

4-5 Apr 2025 - Stand Firm Conference (Brisbane, QLD)
A culturally potent worldview conference. 

26-30 Sep 2025 - Kategoria (Canberra, ACT). Run by the Lachlan Macquarie Institute. 
Training wise Christian leaders. 

11 Oct 2025 - March for the Babies (Melbourne, VIC)


Tentative events (date not set yet): 

(likely mid 2025) March for Life (Brisbane, QLD)

(likely mid 2025) Walk for Life - Love Sydney (Sydney, NSW)

(likely late 2025) Pro-Life Summit

Jan 2026 - The Download. Run by the Australian Christian Lobby


If you have any events to add, please contact me

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