PFLAG+ groups have been supporting parents, guardians, carers and friends of the LGBTQIA+ community across Australia since the 1970s.
PFLAG+ groups have been supporting parents, guardians, carers and friends of the LGBTQIA+ community across Australia since the 1970s.
Sydney Queer Irish is a social group for Irish people who identify as LGBTQIA+ and live in or are passing through Sydney. They hold various events throughout the year.
Sydney Queer Irish is a social group for Irish people who identify as LGBTQIA+ and live in or are passing through Sydney. They hold various events throughout the year.
A non-profit, volunteer-led social-support organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) people of South Asian descent living in Australia.
A non-profit, volunteer-led social-support organisation for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) people of South Asian descent living in Australia.
The TAVP provides free, confidential services to support people affected by transphobia or transgender people experiencing violence or abuse.
The TAVP provides free, confidential services to support people affected by transphobia or transgender people experiencing violence or abuse.
43 Parramatta Rd, Annandale NSW 2038
View MapAustralia and New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance (ANTRA) is a community-based not-for-profit organisation incorporated under the NSW Associations Incorporation Act in December 2018 but we have been presenting ourselves in the young Mandarin- and Cantonese-speaking LGBTQIA+ communities since 2013 in the form of social chat groups on WeChat, LINE, Facebook and various online forums. We now have over 2,500 members and followers throughout WeChat, LINE, Facebook and Instagram.
Australia and New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance (ANTRA) is a community-based not-for-profit organisation incorporated under the NSW Associations Incorporation Act in December 2018 but we have been presenting ourselves in the young Mandarin- and Cantonese-speaking LGBTQIA+ communities since 2013 in the form of social chat groups on WeChat, LINE, Facebook and various online forums. We now have over 2,500 members and followers throughout WeChat, LINE, Facebook and Instagram.
A peak body for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer individuals and community groups of multicultural and multifaith backgrounds.
A peak body for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex, queer individuals and community groups of multicultural and multifaith backgrounds.
78-81 Fitzroy St, St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
View MapSydney Queer Muslims is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing social support, education and resources to individuals and families in NSW. The organisation is made up from a diverse range of volunteers, all united by the same faith. We aspire to support and advocate for people of diverse sexualities , genders and intersex status to reconcile their sexual identity with their faith.
Sydney Queer Muslims is a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing social support, education and resources to individuals and families in NSW. The organisation is made up from a diverse range of volunteers, all united by the same faith. We aspire to support and advocate for people of diverse sexualities , genders and intersex status to reconcile their sexual identity with their faith.
Dayenu exists to meet the needs of Jewish LGBTQIA+ people as well as their friends, families, partners and other supporters. They provide outreach through education, information, resources, social activities and other events.
Dayenu exists to meet the needs of Jewish LGBTQIA+ people as well as their friends, families, partners and other supporters. They provide outreach through education, information, resources, social activities and other events.
The Forcibly Displaced People Network (FDPN) is an Australian organisation dedicated to advocating for LGBTIQ+ individuals who have been forcibly displaced from their homes due to persecution based on their gender identity or sexual orientation. FDPN proudly stands as the first registered organisation led by LGBTIQ+ people who have experienced forced displacement.
The Forcibly Displaced People Network (FDPN) is an Australian organisation dedicated to advocating for LGBTIQ+ individuals who have been forcibly displaced from their homes due to persecution based on their gender identity or sexual orientation. FDPN proudly stands as the first registered organisation led by LGBTIQ+ people who have experienced forced displacement.
Acceptance is a faith community existing for almost four decades, supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their family and friends.
Acceptance is a faith community existing for almost four decades, supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Catholics, their family and friends.
Cnr Bedford St & Station St, Newtown, NSW 2042
View MapLGBTQIA+ Project – Walk on Walk Strong
The STARTTS LGBTIQA+ project recognises the diversity of communities with diverse sexualities and genders with refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. Our program provides peer-led support groups run by people with lived experience. These groups are open to anyone who identifies as having a diverse gender, sexuality or body and is an asylum seeker, refugee or has a refugee-like background. Groups are anonymous and confidential spaces where people can be themselves amongst their peers, share information, knowledge, be referred to services that LGBTIQA+ people require and need including counselling at STARTTS, as well as building friendships and community.
LGBTQIA+ Project – Walk on Walk Strong
LGBTQIA+ Project – Walk on Walk Strong
The STARTTS LGBTIQA+ project recognises the diversity of communities with diverse sexualities and genders with refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. Our program provides peer-led support groups run by people with lived experience. These groups are open to anyone who identifies as having a diverse gender, sexuality or body and is an asylum seeker, refugee or has a refugee-like background. Groups are anonymous and confidential spaces where people can be themselves amongst their peers, share information, knowledge, be referred to services that LGBTIQA+ people require and need including counselling at STARTTS, as well as building friendships and community.
LGBTQIA+ Project – Walk on Walk Strong
152/168 The Horsley Dr, Carramar NSW 2163
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