The Office for LGBTIQ Affairs coordinates and supports strategic government projects and policy to promote Canberra as the most LGBTIQ friendly City in Australia.
The ACT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer (LGBTIQ) Ministerial Advisory Council provides advice to the ACT Government and community on issues affecting LGBTIQ persons.
ACT Rescue and Foster rescue dogs from Canberra and regional pounds; caring for them in their homes until a forever home is found. Saving lives one cuddle at a time.
ACT Water Polo is a sporting group looking to make Water Polo an all-inclusive and diverse community that stays active and social in a friendly, judgement free environment.
Have you found an injured native animal in the ACT? ACT Wildlife is Canberra's newest wildlife care group. We care for injured, sick and orphaned native animals.
Home of CBR Fair Day, the largest celebration of Canberra's wonderful and diverse LGBTIQ communities, Ainslie and Gorman, also hosts the national capital’s largest collective of professional artists and arts companies a stone’s throw from the city centre.
Ainslie + Gorman are proud to stand with Canberra’s LGBTIQ+ community, and we look forward to welcoming everyone to celebrate their special day at our centres.
ALIVE! Health Clubs Canberra is an inclusive gym at the leading edge of the health and fitness market in the A.C.T, promoting wellbeing as a way of life.
The Queer* Department provides services to all queer* students at the Australian National University. We run social events, advocate, and run political campaigns.
Arthritis ACT has a number of exercise programs to assist people living with chronic pain or musculoskeletal issues. Hydrotherapy sessions occur across Canberra.
ACTI delivers cutting edge, modern training courses in beauty therapy, business management, and dermal science. Our specialised training courses are delivered by experienced and dynamic educators.
The Australian Queer Archives (AQuA) collects, preserves and celebrates material from the lives and experiences of LGBTIQ+ folk, Brotherboy and Sistergirl Australians.
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 and Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT.