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A groundbreaking campaign is exploding the silence around LGBTIQ family violence
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AprApril 2021 at 7:00pm I hope in my and my mum s story people who may be estranged from their family can see there s hope things can change, said Sage Akouri.
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Sage Akouri was attending an all-girls school in Melbourne when, at age 14, they first came out as gay to their strict Lebanese parents not that they wanted to.
At the time, Sage was in the early stages of privately exploring their sexuality with a close friend when their father installed a recording device on the home phone, so he could listen back to Sage s calls.
After years of discrimination, many LGBTQ people are terrified of going into aged care
By the specialist reporting team s Loretta Florance and social affairs reporter Norman Hermant
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Geoffrey Ostling says going back into the closet in his old age won t work for him.
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The Royal Commission into Aged Care did not make any specific recommendations for the LGBTQIA+ community
Advocates say residential care can be particularly frightening for the community, who have grown up with discrimination
Volunteer visitor programs are trying to combat social isolation experienced by elderly members of the community
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Online adventure and puzzle games â the socially distanced cousin of both the escape room and the interactive performance â have emerged as one of the successes of Zoom theatre. They have surprise and engagement on their side, creating genuinely unpredictable, shared live experiences at a time when such experiences are in short supply. The Inquest, a follow-up to last yearâs Jury Duty, created by Jury Games, delivers on all these fronts.
The showâs premise is knowingly responsive to current circumstances. All of us on the video call have been invited to participate as jurors in a remote inquest â a new, Covid-safe initiative to help clear the backlog of unsolved cases. Our mystery involves the drowning of a student in Cambridge 10 years ago. Was it suicide? An accident? Or something more sinister?
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