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The opening of the Victorian Pride Centre coincides with the date announcement for Melbourne Pride 2021. Australia’s first purpose-built community hub for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities has been opened in Victoria. Located at 79-81 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda, the Victorian Pride Centre will offer people of LGBTQIA+ communities a space to come together and access inclusive services, learn about LGBTQIA+ history and watch and be involved in LGBTQIA+ art and performances within the centre’s theatrette and gallery. What you need to know Introducing the Victorian Pride Centre, Australia’s first dedicated LGBTQIA+ community hub ....
Equality is not negotiable. Mr Andrews said he was proud the state had moved ahead on policies including same-sex marriage, adoption equality, birth certificates for trans Victorians and safe schools education. We have to acknowledge that we have achieved a lot, but there is so much more. But there is so much more than we have to do, he said. And planning those campaigns, planning the next wave of reform, planning the next program to educate about inclusion, about fundamental human rights. And to make sure that no Victorian is left behind in any way. That planning now has a home. ....
One hundred icons of queer history mapped to mark 40 years since law change Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement When David McCarthy came out to his family as a 14-year-old boy, homosexuality was a crime. It would not be decriminalised for another nine years. âI remember my father talking about the law change,â Mr McCarthy recalls. âHe said, âthis sort of change, son, only comes about very rarelyâ.â JoyFM president David McCarthy was just 14 when he came out as gay. Credit:Chris Hopkins Now president of Australiaâs only LGBTQI+ radio station, Joy 94.9, Mr McCarthy spent his teenage years and early 20s being treated as a criminal for being himself. ....
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