NSW Labor says state government’s claim it will eliminate HIV by 2020 is “premature”
“[We] would like to see the Berejiklian Government look at ways to get the message to overseas-born men.”
“[We] would like to see the Berejiklian Government look at ways to get the message to overseas-born men.”
Australia may have defeated AIDS, but it still has a long way to do in the battle agains HIV
NSW Health has defended its reasoning for the database, but HIV advocates are still not convinced.
THE creation and launch of an Australian first PrEP trial has been the proudest moment of NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner’s career.
After a decade in leadership roles in two of the biggest LGBTI community organisations in NSW, Mark Orr has stepped down. Shannon Power caught up with him to see what he has planned next.
3700 people in NSW being eligible to receive PrEP by early 2016 will not only reduce new HIV transmissions but should also pressure the rest of Australia to follow suit.
ACON and Bobby Goldsmith Foundation welcomed the NSW Government’s removal of the co-payment of HIV medication.
Coogee MP adds voice to growing chorus of politicians seeking an official admission that policing at the 1978 march was heavy-handed and arrests unnecessary.
Jillian Skinner says medications to prevent HIV need to be given the federal green light now if a target to eliminate new infections is to be met
Trevor Khan, a Nationals upper house MP, is one of five members of the NSW Parliamentary LGBTI Cross Party Working Group. Ahead of the NSW State Election on Saturday, he argues it’s important for politicians from across the spectrum to continue putting aside their differences in the name of LGBTI law reform.