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  • Flagmania - South Australian Gay Men's Flagging Troupe

    Flagmania is an Adelaide, South Australian based group of gay men who have formed a dynamic community social group with the aim of expressing themselves through the wonderful art form of Flagging. Our group is all inclusive and was formed initially for the Adelaide GLBTIQ Pride March to open the Feast Festival in November 2005 and has since established itself as a weekly Community Group. Some of our members have been friends for many years. We welcome new members and love to network around the world with others interested in flagging!
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  • Fraser Gays - Queensland Australia

    "Fraser Gays" is an online resource set up exclusively for the gay, lesbian, bi, trans*, inter*, Queer and Questioning Communities in the Fraser Coast area and those who support them. provides information on events and resources for the GLBTIQQ communities both generally and specifically within the Fraser Coast area. It provides access to information about the Fraser Coast Diversity Party - including photos from previous events. It allows you to Contact the support team about the website, events, being gay or anything else.
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  • Gay and Lesbian Switchboard (Victoria)

    Gay and Lesbian Switchboard (Victoria) Incorporated is a volunteer organisation which provides a telephone counselling, referral and information service. Switchboard's service is free, anonymous, and confidential. Our phones are staffed by trained volunteer counsellors who are themselves gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender.
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  • GLYSSN - Sydney Australia

    GLYSSN the Gay and Lesbian Youth Social Support Network -A Social support group in southern Sydney for same-sex attracted young people under 25. GLYSSN is a friendly group which meets in Sydney's south eastern suburbs. The group meets twice a month.
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  • Gold Coast Breakers Gay Social Group - Queensland Australia

    A community based organisation for people of diverse sexuality, their friends and family. Bringing the community together and uniting services and business's throughout South East Queensland. Breakers also hosts a youth group called Matrix, the youth group is for young people 15 to 25 years of age, male or female. We encourage the youth to come along and meet other like minded people and discuss any issues or problems that they may be experiencing. If you know of a young person that may be interested, or you believe has a need, please contact us.
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  • Open Doors - Queensland Australia

    Open Doors provides counselling and support services for lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender young people and their families who live within the greater Brisbane area or are prepared to travel to us. Open Doors will also work with service providers and communities in the South East Queensland region - south to the Gold Coast Region, West to the Darling Downs and North to Wide Bay. Open Doors is open from 9 - 5 Monday to Friday. We accept referrals from young people, families, friends, schools and other services.
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  • Outlink Network - Australia

    The Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission has initiated a network for young lesbian, gay and bisexual people in rural and regional areas. The Outlink Project aims to bring together young lesbian, gay and bisexual rural people, and the people who work with them, so they can share their experience, skills and expertise and have a national voice.
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  • Queer Hour - Adelaide - South Australia

    Welcome to the Queer Hour. The Queer Hour is radio show for a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and Intersexed audience (and their allies). It broadcasts from Adelaide, South Australia, on UniSA Student Radio, 531AM (5UV), every fornight, Friday 11pm-12 midnight (CST).
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  • Queer Radio - Brisbane Queensland Australia

    I believe there is no substitute for weekly local and live LGBT-specific community radio. Whether listeners are younger or older, it’s like having a friend you know and trust drop by for a damned good chat. We don’t waste any time justifying ourselves – we know we are “affirmatively moral, and virtuous, and right and desirable”. Veteran USA gay activist Frank Kameny says just that each week as part of our show’s. * Broadcasting to the "Greater Brisbane" (Noosa – Toowoomba – Tweed) area.
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  • Rainbow Recovery - Sydney Australia

    If you’re not living too well with the drugs or alcohol, you may live better without them. Now in our fourth year providing space for a range of AA and other 12 step program meetings in our community:- gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, intersex, queer - and for our friends in Sydney Australia.
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  • Seahorse - Victoria Australia

    The Seahorse Club of Victoria, Inc. is a support and social group for crossdressers, their partners and others within the transgender community. Seahorse Victoria aims to create a safe and supportive space in which those who identify as transgendered can meet and communicate with each other. Common issues, problems, successes, and - to a degree - similar life stories are the threads that bind members together. This website is designed to complement our real-world activities. It provides us with a way of reaching out to those who may feel isolated and alone, as well as a way to keep members up-to-date with club news. You can also use this site to contact us, find other transgender-related resources online, or find out what's happening around town. Our people section has information about some Seahorse Victoria members, and we have also included a glossary of transgender-related terms to help bring you up to speed. We are always willing to provide information and support, or hear from prospective members, and have provided an enquiries and feedback form for your use.
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  • Sydney Pride Centre - NSW Australia

    The Sydney PRIDE Centre is a not-for-profit community Centre that provides a safe, friendly, and accessible space for the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and queer (GLBTQ) communities of Sydney. We provide a physical space at the Erskineville Town Hall for the community organisations and individuals to meet, work, and socialise together.
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  • The Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service of South Australia

    The mission of the Gay and Lesbian Counselling Service of south australia (GLCS) is to provide: Peer-based counselling and support for gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered people, their families and friends. Information about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in South Australia. Information about sexual health, HIV/AIDS and other health-related issues. Act as a source of information regarding community-based and professional services and agencies. An information source for the general public on matters relating to alternative sexuality.
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  • The Gay and Lesbian Welfare Association Queensland Australia

    The Gay and Lesbian Welfare Association or GLWA began in 1984 as the Homosexual Community Welfare Service (HCWS) providing telephone counselling and information. Today the GLWA is a non-profit organisation concerned for the welfare of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex - or LGBTI - communities. We: provide services to Queensland and Northern New South Wales. are staffed entirely by volunteers. help around 3000 people each year with information, peer telephone counselling and referral.
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  • The Pink Directory

    Published by Pink Publishing Australia Pty Ltd, The Pink Directory is Sydney premier directory of national and international gay, lesbian, and gay-friendly businesses and services. 45,000 copies of the hardcopy edition are printed once a year (September) in full colour!
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  • Rodney Croome

    A truly great man Rodney Croome will be known to many LGBT Australians as a spokesperson for the Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights Group. In that capacity he fronted the long, bitter and ultimately successful campaign to decriminalise homosexuality in Tasmania. Less well known is Rodney's other LGBT community work. He has been the project officer of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission's rural LGBT youth network, Outlink, and Co-convenor of the Australia Council for Lesbian and Gay Rights. In this latter capacity in 1993 Rodney became the first gay advocate to speak at a United Nations forum. Currently Rodney is a member of Tasmania's four LGBT community / government liaison committees and is a Board Member of the Tasmanian LGBT support organisation, Working It Out.
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  • The Gay and Lesbian Immagration Task Force QLD

    GLITF is a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping Lesbian and Gay Australians bring their same sex partner to Australia with Permanent Residency Status. GLITF is made up of Australians and their partners, some of whom, have successfully been through the Immigration process and some who are currently negotiating the bureaucracy.
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  • NSW Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby

    Supporting the rights of gay and lesbian people in NSW australia in the area of law reform, The Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby is the successor to the Gay Rights Lobby which was formed in the late 70s and ceased to exist after the decriminalisation of male homosexuality in NSW in 1984. With the election of a Coalition Government in 1988 it was feared that the gains made would be lost. The current Lobby was formed at a public meeting in 1988 as a coalitionist lobbying organisation. While the threat of re-criminalisation did not materialise, it was realised that lesbians and gays did not enjoy legal equality and continued to experience widespread discrimination and that an effective force in lobbying for our rights was needed.
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  • Queer Screen

    Queer Screen is the presenter of the Mardi Gras Film Festival, Sydney's annual lesbian & gay film festival, which is held each february as part of the month-long Sydney Gay + Lesbian Mardi Gras Arts and Cultural Festival.
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  • Tasmanian Gay & Lesbian Rights Group

    The Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights Group is a community-based organisation. It led the successful 1988-1997 campaign for gay law reform in Tasmania. Its ongoing activities include parliamentary lobbying, media liaison, community education and direct action and it has a commitment to the politics of visibility and community empowerment.
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