New awards a chance to recognise Australian LGBTI champions
It will be a glitzy event celebrating the creme de la creme of LGBT life in Australia
It will be a glitzy event celebrating the creme de la creme of LGBT life in Australia
An estimated 100,000 people headed down to Melbourne’s Alexandra Gardens yesterday for Midsumma Carnival, where the LGBTI community came together with rainbows, sequins, and glitter to celebrate the city’s rich diversity.
Australian icon Carlotta and former David Jones CEO Paul Zahra have been announced as champions of the upcoming Midsumma Festival in Melbourne.
As CEO of department store David Jones, Paul Zahra was one of the most high-profile LGBTI people in corporate Australia. Having left the company, he tells Benedict Brook about the importance of being out at work and reveals his parents’ struggle to accept their gay son.
Former department store chief Paul Zahra, who will spearhead LGBTI diversity initiatives at PricewaterhouseCoopers, says he is waiting for the day he can marry his partner of 25 years in Australia
Over the last six years the Pinnacle Foundation has supported LGBTI students in achieving their goals to the tune of $300,000 — and the organisation is collecting some big name backers.
David Jones CEO Paul Zahra has announced he will be leaving the upmarket department store for “personal reasons” after three years in the position that …
The Pinnacle Foundation celebrated its latest group of scholars at a function last week where openly-gay businessman and outgoing David Jones CEO Paul Zahra was …