Florian Wild – Monster

MONSTER is a comedy cabaret written and performed by Florian Wild, drag cabaret alter-ego of trans and queer man, Louie Dalzell, and directed and accompanied on piano by Oliver Ayres. The show addresses the question ‘I’m a trans man, a drag artist, and a teacher. Am I the monster?’ They plan to tour Adelaide Fringe […]
Resources for Caroline Springs Scout Group

Caroline Springs Scout Group (opened in 2010) is very active in the City of Melton, focusing on many key areas of concern such as youth, mental health and the environment. They run weekly youth programs that are inclusive active learning experiences which help mental health, resilience and life skills. The Scouts group have several youth […]
Pink Flamingo Productions – Queerswitch

Pink Flamingo Productions is the brainchild of Jules and Rach, proud Ipswich locals who have lived and worked in the city for more than 20 years. They are passionate about Ipswich, about celebrating the achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community and about shining a light on the struggles still faced by many of its members. Their […]
Holland Brooks – One Of Us

Holland Brooks is a multi award winning actor, singer, musician, composer and playwright based in Perth, Western Australia. Holland was successful in receiving a Small Grant towards her upcoming comedy play One Of Us. One Of Us is a heartfelt naturalist comedy detailing the lives of 5 young lesbians in a WA conversion therapy camp, […]
Worimi by Hunter – Far From Home

Hunter Dillon is a proud Bunjalung and Worimi Person and artist. Their work is interpretive, abstract and a play on traditional iconography with modern day colours and techniques. Hunter’s body of work centres identity, as a Disabled, Trans and Queer BiPOC person living far from home. With central themes of Displacement, Colonisation and Queerness, their […]
Fabian Pertzel – ‘Exhale, in forward motion’ Exhibition

Fabian Pertzel was raised surrounded by the farmland of New South Wales mid-coast and is currently working from the northern rivers where he is completing a Bachelor of Art and Design at Southern Cross University. The young emerging artist has used his time at university to Study sculpture and develop a conceptual framework for his […]
Echuca Moama Pride Incorporated

Echuca Moama Pride Inc is a newly-formed social group for LGBTIQA+ community in Echuca, Moama and surrounds to connect and share information. They received a PFA Small Grant to fund their brand new logo and forthcoming website design.
Matthew Back with Short Film Die Bully Die

Matthew Backer, an openly gay actor, screenwriter and producer, is collaborating with his best mate, Drew Weston, on their first short film Die Bully Die. This heartfelt film delves into the scars of queerphobic high-school bullying, based on Matthew’s high-school experience. It spotlights the impact of queerphobic bullying and explores forgiveness, trauma, and unexpected connections. […]
Wesley Mission Queensland

Founded in the 1900s to provide meals to children and women in need, Wesley Mission Queensland now operates as a mission activity of the Albert Street Uniting Church. They work collaboratively with other Uniting Church congregations, community organisations and government bodies to provide accessible and flexible services to older people, those living with a disability […]
United Ukrainians WA Inc

United Ukrainians WA was formed by a group of passionate Ukrainian Australians who felt the urgent need to rally together, to bring awareness, to raise funds, and to assist recently arrived Ukrainians, after the harrowing news that Russia had declared war on Ukraine. In 2022, United Ukrainians WA had an entry in the Perth PrideFest […]
Nautanki Theatre

Nautanki Theatre are the artistic platform for South Asian talent, uniting creatives and offering them the opportunity to showcase unique creative skills. They are the voice of the South Asian diaspora, telling their stories in this amazing and diverse land. Their latest project, “Tamanna” (desire) will be an open discussion on how it feels to […]
Marijke Bassani – Welcoming the Unwelcome: A Black Rainbow Homecoming

Marijke is a First Nations woman from Cape York who is an advocate for gender and ethnic equality. She is currently completing PhD research in that space, particularly focusing on the rights of LGBTQI+ Indigenous people. Marijke’s awarded PFA Small Grant contributes to funding a combined academic and creative Cape York Peninsula based project that […]