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Upcoming Events

Thursday, July 3, 2025 7:30pm - 9:00pm Venue: St Mary’s Anglican Church Hall 455 Main Street Kangaroo Point Qld 4169
Saturday, July 5, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm Venue: St Mary’s Anglican Church Hall 455 Main Street Kangaroo Point Qld 4169
Thursday, August 7, 2025 7:30pm – 9:00pm Venue: St Mary’s Anglican Church Hall 455 Main Street Kangaroo Point Qld 4169

Our Story

The C. G. Jung Society of Queensland, is dedicated to making available to as wide an audience as possible the life and works of Dr Carl Gustav Jung.

The Society focuses on three main vehicles as a means to achieve this goal; through monthly meetings, presenting workshops, and by making available to members and scholars, a library which has been carefully developed and selectively pruned over nearly three decades.

The scope of our interests includes presenting the work of Jung’s colleagues, students, and contemporaries. Our speakers also will explore the writings of the “post” Jungian authors who re-envisioned, re-imagined and extended the reach of Jung’s thought.

When the opportunity arises we also will explore those subjects which form the tree and roots of human consciousness and which find parallels in the wide range of Dr. Jung’s work. Such presentations may include; the thought and practices of a variety of spiritual and religious traditions, enduring philosophical influences, and literary and artistic achievements occurring over the historical landscape of human evolution.

Dr Jung was first and foremost a healer. The Society promotes an understanding of Jung’s work through the exploration of psychological and spiritual applications to our individual journey, interpersonal relationships, and contemporary collective challenges. We believe this study ultimately can help to create a safer, more soulful world for women and men to fulfil their destinies.

About Jung

The C. G. Jung Society of Queensland, is dedicated to making available to as wide an audience as possible the life and works of Dr Carl Gustav Jung.

The Society focuses on three main vehicles as a means to achieve this goal; through monthly meetings, presenting workshops, and by making available to members and scholars, a library which has been carefully developed and selectively pruned over nearly three decades.  

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Library

The library is available only to current financial members, or to individuals wishing to pay $12 per annum for non-member access. The normal borrowing period is for one month, or one lecture to the next. Each lecture, the librarian will arrange to have a selection of books related to the topic for perusal or borrowing.

The library includes a full set of the Collected Works of Carl Gustav Jung which are for reference only and may be read in the library (currently housed in Raceview). However there are also some spare volumes of the Collected Works which can be borrowed.

The Society’s current librarian is Florence Forrest.
For any borrowing enquiries or specific requests to bring items to the lecture please contact: florenceforrest55@gmail.com 

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Our Vision
The C.G. Jung Society of Queensland is committed to furthering awareness of and reflection upon the writings of the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961). The Society promotes an understanding of Jung’s work through the exploration of its psychological and spiritual applications to the individual journey and to interpersonal relationships, and by considering the ways in which Jung’s writings and ideas can contribute to the healing of modern society. The Society does this through offering monthly presentations, occasional workshops and small groups. Established in 1982, the Society is a non-profit and non-professional association. It does not offer Jungian training, nor does it recommend particular therapists. The Society’s events are attended by people of all ages and all walks of life.
Our Meeting
As of February 2019, the Jung Society of Queensland will be gathering at St Mary’s Hall in Main St, Kangaroo Point. The venue is in spacious grounds held by the Anglican Church and is populated by large and beautiful trees, rose gardens, and an old well-loved stone church (with Choir). It is in proximity to the Story Bridge and right next to the Brisbane River. There is plenty of parking. (Comprehensive directions on how to get there can be found here: Venue) The cost of entry to monthly events is: Members and Concession – $10 Non-members – $15

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