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.
Meridian (formerly AIDS Action Council) is committed to creating opportunities for HIV positive and LGBTIQ communities to live their healthiest lives and be their true selves.
STRIP Clinic makes it easier and more comfortable for LGBTIQ+ community members to look after their sexual health. STRIP Clinic is quick, simple and free to access.
Westlund counselling welcomes members of the community, 15 years or over, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, cultural background, religious belief or economic circumstances.
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.