The Queer* Department provides services to all queer* students at the Australian National University. We run social events, advocate, and run political campaigns.
Country Network was initially founded to promote and foster contact and friendship among gay men living in rural and regional Australia who often deal with limited social opportunities.
DEFGLIS – Defence LGBTI Information Service – is an association that supports and represents Australian Defence LGBTI personnel and their families. We hold networking events to support, strengthen and educate.
Disabili-Tea is a fortnightly morning tea for LGBTIQA+ folks with disabilities, neurodivergence, visual impairment, chronic health and mental health conditions, and members of the d/Deaf/HoH communities.
Celebrate your beautiful, creative and expressive self through the joy of bellydance! Inclusive, supportive & encouraging classes will keep you inspired! Beginner to advanced. Ages 3 to adult.
A LGBTIQ+ social group for the Snowy Monaro Region To reduce isolation and build connections via Facebook and social events planned with members. Come out in a safe and inclusive space, make friends and have fun.
A social/support network for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people, their parents, family and friends, in the ACT and surrounding region.
Queer Youth Together (or QyouT pronounced “cute”) is a program for LGBTIQ+ young people that provides a safe place, activities, networking, resources, and just good fun.
The Rainbow Ranters Toastmaster Club is specifically for LGBTI+ people and their Allies. Come join us on a journey as we develop public speakers with pride.
The Three Sisiters Social Group is open to all GLBTIQ people, their friends and families in the Blue Mountains, Sydney, NSW. Visitors to the area are also welcome.
Monthly meet up for Transgender and Gender Diverse people and allies. Every 4th Saturday in the month at Smiths Alternative in Canberra City. 12:00pm til 2:30 pm.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
Working together for our community. LGBTIQ.DIRECTORY is produced by FUSE Magazine in partnership with A Gender Agenda, Capital Region Community Services, Communities at Work, Meridian, Northside Community Service, Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT and Uniting.