It was in the 1960's that ‘secularism' began to bite seriously in Australia. This was felt in the push for abortion on demand and the liberalisation of standards in media and entertainment. South Australia was in the vanguard of such changes, led by Steele Hall and Don Dunstan. In Sydney big debates were held on university campuses over such issues. Our leading and most effective champion in NSW was Bruce Smith, sadly taken from us in recent times.


















