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Councillor claims observing prayers in meetings “not about pushing religion”, as Oberon keeps prayers

Councillors who chose to have acts of Christian worship retained in formal government meetings over the option of holding prayers in private have argued that the decision was about “returning spirituality in the community” but “not about pushing any religion”. At the October meeting of Oberon Council, located in the Central Tablelands region of New […] The post Councillor claims observing prayers in meetings “not about pushing religion”, as Ober…
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Rationalist Society of Australia broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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