Community spotlight: getting to know Celebrate Ageing director Catherine Barrett
“We live in such an ageist society – most people can’t even see the impacts on the rights of LGBTI Elders.”
“We live in such an ageist society – most people can’t even see the impacts on the rights of LGBTI Elders.”
“There will be costume reveals, comedy queens, earnest choreography and the ever present thrill that someone might fall off stage.”
“The one thing that kept so many of us out of sport, our queerness, is the exact thing that brings us together now.”
The club is made up of swimmers of all ages from early twenties to almost 80 years old.
As part of the Midsumma Festival program, Melbourne’s sexual and gender diverse community will be able to try out a new sport or activity during Team Melbourne’s GLBTIQ Sports Festival.
SINCE its establishment over a decade ago Melbourne’s Glamourhead Sharks LGBTI swim club has done more than help people become better swimmers. Founded in 2001 by …
Melbourne’s LGBTI swimming club the Glamourhead Sharks have returned from the World Outgames in Antwerp with 17 medals under their belt, including eight gold. The …
Melbourne’s gay and lesbian swimming club the Glamourhead Sharks held a swim clinic on Sunday run by Olympic swimmers Matt Targett and Ashley Delaney, and …
Glamourhead Shark swimmer Beau Webb is used to making a splash in the pool but last month he joined a number of prominent swimmers and …
Melbourne’s gay swimming team, the Glamourhead Sharks, raised almost $10,000 for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) last month. The Glamourheads swam with the MS …