'The Unsaid Says a Lot' A new ground breaking campaign by the Victorian Government encourages Australians to include and support our transgender and gender diverse communities.
Calling All Superfans as Oz Comic-Con Returns to Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Attendees can expect a spectacular weekends featuring everything from activations and exhibitors to workshops, competitions and hands-on opportunities like no other.
Arc Cinema presents a series of Friday night filmic feasts hosted by Venus Mantrap – local drag artist and culture warrior. Fright Night: Cult Cinema Classics at the NFSA will plumb the archives to showcase cinema with bite, edgy movies and fan favourites – films that unnerve, push buttons, ask questions and just look good on the big screen.
The legislation, proposed by the ruling Georgian Dream Party, includes prohibitions on the "propaganda" of same-sex relationships and gender reassignment surgery. If passed, these measures would also outlaw Pride events and public displays of the LGBT rainbow flag. The bills received majority support; however, they must still pass two more readings before becoming law.
This adults-only avant-garde spectacle defies categorization, blending dance, music, poetry, clowning, drag, and cabaret into an unapologetic celebration of all things groovy.
Beers for Queers by Queer Food aims to centre people whose voices aren't amplified in other spaces. Beers for Queers is a small, independent event, and we strive to do everything in our power to make sure that everyone feels welcome.
Celebrating its silver anniversary this November, SpringOUT promises a month-long extravaganza of events, bringing together the queer community and allies in a joyous celebration of pride and inclusivity.
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The film has been called 'the year's best Australian horror' and 'one of the best Australian debut features', receiving high praise from critics including two 5-star reviews.