Queer Screen love joining the queer communities in Australia. As they tour the Queer Screen Festival at Mount Vic Flicks in the Blue Mountains and to Canberra with the NFSA, meeting new people and spread the word that not only are we ok, but we’re thriving.
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From the rich cultural heritage of two of the world’s great First Nations emerges Bangarra Dance Theatre’s latest masterpiece, ‘Horizon.’ This work embodies the essence of the horizon, where the sea meets the sky, guiding us home with its timeless spirit. The double bill begins with ‘Kulka,’ an expansion of Sani Townson’s acclaimed work that debuted in Dance Clan 2023.
As Australian tourists prepare to trade their chilly winter for the sunny climates of the US and Europe, a serious warning has been issued. Scammers want your hard erned money!
Humans are rather like magpies, easily distracted and drawn to pretty things. The magpie will see in the set of keys left on a park bench what we see in a TikTok dance: something small and dazzling to seize attention.
Jiayuan (Tyr) Liang is a photographer dedicated to documenting contemporary cultural activities, events and festivals across all regions of Australia.
Jiayuan (Tyr) Liang, The LGBTIQA+ Communities Come Together to Parade at the Pride March, Chinatown, Adelaide NLA
This collection of photographs were taken at the 2022 Feast Festival Pride March in Adelaide. They illustrate and reinforce the importance of Pride events in bringing people together and strengthening community ties.
Philip Gostelow, A Prime Timers LGBTQ Float with Participants Wearing Rainbow Hats...
People like Robert French, queer elders and community activists over many years contributed to the decriminalisation of homosexuality in NSW in 1984. It was a painful, long road for many people in the community.
A small city with a big pink heart! Canberra is well known as Australia's most LGBTIQ+ inclusive and gay-friendly city. It's busting at the seams with stunning architecture, museums, parks and historical sites — and that's just the beginning.
Canberra Legal Aid ACT has partnered with Merdian to offer a Free LGBTIQ+ Legal Clinic drop-in service for all the communities. Drop in to see if they can assist you with any legal matters your concerned about. No bookings are required.