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Young Australian Skeptics

A skeptical sanctuary for young Australian skeptics and freethinkers. Provides a blog and articles, a forum, media and educational assets. Post your own articles!
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7.5
very good
based on editor's review
2 user reviews 9.8


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When care givers go bad.

Nov 25, 2009
The news sites are going crazy right now about a Belgian man called Rom Houben who has spent the last 23 years in a coma. His facilitators are now claiming he was not in a coma at all, but rather that he was just trapped conscious inside is body...

Tales from the Tubes — 25/11/09

Nov 24, 2009
So, I was in the middle of writing an email to Elliot last night about how I needed someone to cover me for Tales from the Tubes, and the following epic fail happened that made the whole message redundant: Click through to see the full magnitude of...

Melbourne Mind, Body, Wallet Festival.

Nov 24, 2009
A few days ago I went to the “Mind , body , wallet” festival. Those of you who followed the YAS twitter updates would have known I saw quite a few interesting things, but now I will elaborate on my journey. I went with one of my sceptical minded...

Tales from the Tubes — 24/11/09

Nov 23, 2009
“Real” psychic spy reveals “truth” behind The Men Who Stare At Goats. Can psychics help with crime? Doubt it. UFO GONNA COME GITCHA. A step forward for LGBT rights in Australia? Vodka infused turkey. ‘Nuff said. Also, apologies to all out...

Tales from the Tubes — 23/11/09

Nov 22, 2009
Check out the trailer for The Men Who Stare At Goats. Rehabilitating Mr. Wiggles gets down with the blasphemy. The comic stylings of Brian Malow. Reading on the can? Comparative analysis: Darwin vs. Genesis.


Comments & Reviews:


Jason Ball
10.0
superb
  The layout and design is stunning and this is refreshing to see compared with other Australian sites on Skepticism, Humanism, Atheistm etc. The diversity of opinions and personalities amongst the contributors means there is always something new and interesting to read. They perfectly target young people, particularly those in their late teens and early twenties. Their podcast is slick, funny and informative. This is probably the best recruitment resource that exists for skepticism down under!
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Elliot Birch
9.5
excellent
  A fantastic site that includes a podcast that is released biweekly. If you want skepticism from the future of skepticism then come have a look at the Young Australian Skeptics!
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