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An ode to two orbs of light

An ode to two orbs of light

Content note: this piece contains brief mentions of misgendering and family abuse …

02 April 2024
Jack’s Story

Jack’s Story

Content warning/note: This blog post includes mention of triggering themes such as…

09 January 2024

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Playgroups with Pride- WA
16
Apr

Playgroups with Pride- WA

Tuesdays 1-3pm (during school terms) $5 for one child or $8 for…

16 April 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Queer Reads – NSW
17
Apr

Queer Reads – NSW

Hi gay! Waverley Library is calling all members of the LGBTQIA+ community…

17 April 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Queer Social Footscray- VIC
18
Apr

Queer Social Footscray- VIC

This event will be half social chats with a bunch of like…

18 April 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Gaymes Night – QLD
19
Apr

Gaymes Night – QLD

Bring some snacks and settle in for an evening of tabletop games,…

19 April 5:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Lou Wall The Bisexual’s Lament- VIC
28
Mar

Lou Wall The Bisexual’s Lament- VIC

2023 Moosehead Recipient Insufferably queer and distressingly current, Lou Wall is back…

28 March – 21 April
Parrtjima- A Festival in Light- NT
12
Apr

Parrtjima- A Festival in Light- NT

Parrtjima is an extraordinary FREE 10-night festival in the stunning Red Centre,…

12 April – 21 April
SUNDAYLICIOUS | ABBOTS YARD- VIC
27
Apr

SUNDAYLICIOUS | ABBOTS YARD- VIC

Welcome to SUNDAYLICIOUS at ABBOTS YARD! Get ready for a day filled…

27 April 3:00 pm – 10:00 pm

LGBTQ+ Domestic and Family Violence

Although data is limited, available evidence indicates that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) people are just as likely as women in the general population (non-LGBTQ+) to experience domestic and/or family violence (DFV), that’s about 1 in 3 who have experienced it in a past or present relationship.

Despite the prevalence of DFV for LGBTQ+ people, our communities are less likely to find support services that meet our specific needs, we are less likely to identify the occurrence of DFV in our relationships and less likely to report it to the police or to seek support from services.

The chances are that you or someone you know is, or has been, in an abusive relationship.

Throughout this site we refer to LGBTQ+ people, standing for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer, or in other words, people of diverse genders and sexualities. We understand that this acronym will not and cannot suit everyone and every diverse identity. For information about intersex people please see our About Us page.

 

At The Front Door

At The Front Door is a mini-documentary, filmed in 2021, that meets people in different relationships from LGBTQ+ communities in NSW. We learn what is unique about our relationships, what challenges we face together and how we overcome them through pride, strength and love.

Think your relationship could be better?

In LGBTQ+ communities, there can be less pressure to have relationships based on more traditional models. As a result, our relationships come in all looks, forms, sizes and configurations.

However, there are healthy traits which are important to all relationships, regardless of how they appear on the surface. Those traits include trust, feeling secure, consent, communication and respect.

If you’re already in a good relationship, but think there is room for growth, check out our tried and true tips for a rock solid relationship!

gay couple fighting and making up
Artist: Mat Pal, Sydney

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