The power of networking
The benefits of networking events for LGBTI-identifying professionals gores beyond the idea of just making connections. Matt Yeldham explains.
The benefits of networking events for LGBTI-identifying professionals gores beyond the idea of just making connections. Matt Yeldham explains.
THE Pinnacle Foundation, a national charity that provides scholarships and mentors to disadvantaged LGBTI students, has welcomed Paul Zahra, Fran Kelly and Geoff Selig to its …
I WAS brought up in country Maitland — two and an half hours north of Sydney. Maitland is a working city — a rural town …
WITH a career spanning more than 20 years, Michael Ruiz knows a thing or two about what it’s like to be out and openly-gay in …
PURSUING marriage equality is frustrating, slow and actually quite boring. It is an issue that should have been resolved by now. Progressively more and more people are …
With Pride in Diversity celebrating its fifth anniversary this year, its director Dawn Hough sat down with the Star Observer to reflect on the organisation’s enormous progress.
Former department store chief Paul Zahra, who will spearhead LGBTI diversity initiatives at PricewaterhouseCoopers, says he is waiting for the day he can marry his partner of 25 years in Australia
Recent research from the University of Melbourne established that men in same-sex relationships are paid eight to 18 per cent less than other men. Rodney Croome argues that anti-discrimination law reforms across the country is only part of the solution — a cultural change is required, too.
Twenty-six gay and lesbian students from around the country the latest batch to receive a share of $100,000 to assist them in their tertiary studies.
NRMA Insurance chief’s remarks come as Out for Sydney, an organisation empowering young LGBTI stepping on to the career ladder, announces national push.