LGBT Community Pays Tribute To Nan McGregor, Co-Founder Of PFLAG Victoria
LGBTQI Victorians woke up on Wednesday morning to the news that one of their staunchest allies Nan McGregor, co-founder of PFLAG Victoria had passed away. …
LGBTQI Victorians woke up on Wednesday morning to the news that one of their staunchest allies Nan McGregor, co-founder of PFLAG Victoria had passed away. …
The 31st edition of Melbourne Queer Film Festival was meant to be a triumphant return to theatres after COVID lockdowns, with a promise of “stories …
Weeks after the Gardiner’s Creek Trail, that winds through the eastern suburbs of Burwood and Ashwood in Melbourne, reopened after major upgrades, local residents were …
A fortnight after a local Melbourne council voted down proposals for Rainbow Tick accreditation and the setting up of an LGBTQIA+ advisory committee, the decision …
Conspiracy theories with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic, and now vaccines, are a dime a dozen on the internet. So it was only a matter …
The Caulfield Synagogue in Melbourne has disassociated itself from derisive comments made by one of its board members on social media against LGBTQI diversity. The …
The Victoria police are investigating after Swastikas and homophobic graffiti were sprayed on to the green at the Cranbourne Golf Club in Melbourne. The Club …
Aleph Melbourne says they believe this to be the first ever apology from any Jewish community in relation to the mistreatment of LGBTIQ people.
In the recent five year aged care strategy of the council, which covers swathes of Melbourne’s south east, it included a focus on LGBTI residents for the first time.
A Melbourne K-12 school has become the first in Australia to sign up as a supporter of marriage equality, sitting alongside over 800 businesses and organisations.