Chloe Wong: Milk Dad

Chloe Wong is a writer and development executive who has worked in various rooms with Fremantle, Matchbox Pictures/NBCU, and Princess Pictures amongst others. She is particularly passionate about the authentic portrayal of sexual identity and ethnic diversity in any form of media. Milk Dad is a short film about rainbow families that will serve as […]
Chelsea Byrne: My Queer Spiritual Entropy

Holly Rowan and The Wilderbeans are a dynamic performing quattro of non-binary artists from Naarm, beholding a niche pic-n-mix of creative flairs. Their collective art is categorised by cross-pollination and play, and they have gathered to tell you some epic tales of queer folks and their evolving relationship with the world, through physical theatre, original […]
Dharriwaa Dance Theatre: CODED: A Night of Queer Storytelling

Dharriwaa Yulugi (Dance for All in Gamilarraay language)is an innovative Queer First Nations lead contemporary dance company formed by Gamilaroi First Nations Queer artist Amelia Jean O’Leary. Amelia utilises theatre, dance, writing, sound and film to alchemise her diverse ensemble’s response to the increasing pressure to function and produce in a failing society. The company […]
Lilah Benetti: Black and Blur

Lilah Benetti (Naarm/Melbourne, Australia) is an internationally recognised artist whose work employs an autoethnographic approach to exploring the intersections of gender, sexuality, and racial politics. Grounded in a speculative and imaginative framework, their practice envisions proximate futures where the boundaries between reality and fiction converge to illuminate less visible narratives within global Indigenous Black culture. […]
Aqualicious: Masters Swimming Club

In August 2024, Aqualicious started a coached swim squad every Sunday morning at the UniSC Aquatic Centre on the Sushine Coast. In September, this was expanded to also provide a session on Wednesday evenings. These squad sessions provide a valuable opportunity to LGBTIQ+ people living on the Sunshine Coast to meet and make connections. These […]
Not Safe For Queers: LGBTQIA+ Emerging Writers Fund

Not Safe For Queers is a self-managed LGBTQIA+ arts, culture and entertainment website. In its infancy, Not Safe For Queers began life as a review website, with their writers analysing and critiquing popular film and TV, and their use of queer tropes (a niche that was very loosely inspired by the now-dated Bechdel Test) Now, […]
Grace Tan: Spiders On My Lash Line

Grace Tan is a Writer and Director based in Gadigal land, Sydney, Australia. Her work often explores themes of dreams, gender, memory and diaspora identity. She is a graduate of UNSW Art & Design and the Australian Film Television and Radio School where she received a Masters of Screen Arts in Directing. Grace first cut […]
Holy Trinity Cricket Club: Pride Cup

Founded in 1924 Holy Trinity holds a long and proud history in the community and having serviced the local families in many facets through out our 98 year history. Located in the heart of the Victorian northern suburbs, Hayes Park (Flinders Street, Thornbury) continues to be a haven for fostering community spirit. Holy Trinity Cricket […]
Dr Yves Rees: Broken Heel the Podcast

Dr Yves Rees is a queer and trans person who is active in Melbourne LGBTQIA+ communities. As the author of trans memoir All About Yves (Allen & Unwin, 2021) and co-editor of anthology Nothing to Hide: Voices of Trans and Gender Diverse Australia (Allen & Unwin, 2022), Yves has become a prominent trans advocate who […]
Kiama Illawarra Pride Choir: Participation in the Blackheath Choral Festival

The Kiama Illawarra Pride Choir is an inclusive choir for the LGBTQIA+ and allies in the Illawarra Shoalhaven area, for people of all ages and all abilities. The choir is multicultural and has members who identify as cis-gender, lesbian, transgender, gay, queer and questioning. The uniting focus is on the harmony they bring to singing […]
Selina Moir-Wilson & Linus Tolliday: Quarters

Selina is a trans writer, editor and the producer of Quarters. As the Editor-in-Chief of Voiceworks, a youth literary journal, Selina is deeply committed to uplifting LGBTQIA+ voices. Linus, an emerging non-binary director who graduated from VCA (Film & TV) in 2023, is the writer/director of Quarters. Quarters is a short narrative dramedy that follows […]
Riverland Youth Theatre: Pride Crafts and Movie Night

Riverland Youth Theatre (RYT) enriches the lives of young people in the South Australian Riverland and Mallee through creativity, theatre, and play. They make art with and for their community, empower children and young people as artists, makers, storytellers, learners, and doers. Riverland Youth Theatre is a safe space for the local LGBTQIA+ community. A […]