LGBTQI celebrities speak out against Religious Discrimination Bill
Writer Benjamin Law and retired athletes Ian Thorpe and Lauren Jackson are just some of the individuals who have added their voices to Equality Australia’s’ …
Writer Benjamin Law and retired athletes Ian Thorpe and Lauren Jackson are just some of the individuals who have added their voices to Equality Australia’s’ …
Anti-gay tennis champion Margaret Court has been served a stinging backhand by Tennis Australia (TA). The organisation, the official governing body for the sport in …
Sydney’s iconic City Gym in Darlinghurst is open for business after a $1.5 million renovation. The gym, which opened in 1978—the same year the Sydney …
One employee was reportedly called in and told that the roster was being re-arranged because the senior officer “needed a ‘real man’ on that shift”.
The partnership will allow Pride Cup Australia to support events in over 120 communities around Australia promoting LGBTI inclusion in sport.
“Life doesn’t stop when you come out as LGBTI… it is just the beginning.”
“We want to build a sports community in which LGBTIQ+ players and fans feel safe, respected and included – anytime, anywhere.”
“I was [originally] trying to fit into a world I was never going to fit into – a long time ago I was advised to act like a man to get promoted.”
Trans women wanting to participate in women’s sports, particularly at an elite level, are required to prove that they do not threaten the integrity of female competition, write Dan Trindade and Katharine Kilroy.
72 per cent of LGBTI participants said they experienced mental health issues as a result of work.