Community spotlight: Craig Mack, R U OK? Ambassador
“Our community loves to talk about togetherness, but insists on dividing ourselves up by letters, colours on a flag, labels, and judgements. But during the postal survey we put them to the side”
“Our community loves to talk about togetherness, but insists on dividing ourselves up by letters, colours on a flag, labels, and judgements. But during the postal survey we put them to the side”
“At times there is nothing I love about Brisbane Pride. But these seem to precisely be the times when someone will say ‘thank you’, or ‘you don’t know this but you saved my friend’s life'”
Traditional elders will also exchange the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags with the rainbow flag in a symbolic gesture representing deep mutual respect.
The biggest event for the Brisbane LGBTI community is returning this year with perhaps its biggest news since its inception in the 1990s. The annual …
Brisbane City Council (BCC) will provide funding for the Brisbane Pride Festival (BPF) for the first time in its history in a move that has …
After almost nine years at the helm of the Queensland Association for Healthy Communities (QAHC) – and a longer history of volunteering for the organisation …