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| Australian Coalition for Equality - http://www.coalitionforequality.org.au National lobby group; with news, photographs, and parliamentary submissions. - Read more |
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| Australian Gay Youth Resources - http://www.dogwomble.com Primarily for gay youth (16-26) living in Australia. Information on sexuality, resources, and information on coming out. - Read more |
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| Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives - http://home.vicnet.net.au A group that recovers and preserves materials that record the lives and experiences of gay men and lesbians in Australia. Lists of published items and writings about the history of same-sex desire and activity. - Read more |
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| Australian Lesbian Medical Association - http://www.almas.net.au Providing a network for lesbian doctors and medical students; with a mailing list a details of conferences. - Read more |
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| Australian Marriage Equality - http://www.australianmarriageequality.com An organisation campaigning for gay and lesbian marriage; with details of current laws and events. - Read more |
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| BiGayGuy.com - http://www.bigayguy.com Information for males between the ages of 18-25. - Read more |
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| Coalition of Activist Lesbians - http://www.coal.org.au (COAL) is a United Nations accredited lobby group. Contains research papers, contact details, membership information, and newsletter. - Read more |
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| Country Network - http://www.countrynetwork.com.au Australia wide, with FAQ, homepages, commercial directory. - Read more |
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| Forward Therapy - http://www.forwardtherapy.com Anonymous online counselling & therapy for gay men and lesbians or anyone questioning their sexuality. I specialise in relationship issues, childhood abuse difficulties, sex 'addiction', drug problems, feeling lost or stuck and mid-life crisis. - Read more |
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| Gay and Lesbian Counselling and Community Services - http://www.glccs.org.au Provides information and links to the primary gay and lesbian telephone counselling service organisations across Australia. - Read more |
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| Gay and Lesbian Welfare Association (GLWA) - http://www.glwa.org.au Operates a telephone counselling service throughout Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Details of available services and upcoming events. - Read more |
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| Pride and Joy - http://www.rwh.org.au A legal and medical guide to lesbian parenting, from Melbourne's Royal Women's Hospital. - Read more |
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| Queer Australia - http://www.queeraustralia.com.au Details of news, events, lifestyle and forums. - Read more |
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| Rainbow Male Survivors Network - http://www.rainbownetwork.org.au RMSN assists and supports gay and bisexual male who have been sexually abused. Provide survivors with free referrals to appropriate services and resources. - Read more |
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Olympic Gay Athlete Proud to Inspire OthersAustralian diving sensation Matthew Mitcham says he's proud but sad to have been the only openly gay athlete at the Beijing Olympics. Mitcham was universally acclaimed for producing the highest-scoring dive in Olympic history to snatch gold in the men's 10-metre platform at the Water Cube. |
Gay hero Matthew Mitcham wins diving Gold medalFrom gay icon, to Olympic champion, Australian, Matthew Mitcham has won his first gold medal. He is the only openly gay male athlete competing in Beijing. There are 9 lesbians and one bisexual woman competing alongside him. |
How many 2008 Olympians are gay?Only 10 of the 10,500 athletes competing in the Beijing Olympics are openly gay, according to a study by a gay website. Some gay athletes fear that coming out would bring disapproval from fans and team mates, others worry about the damage to endorsements, Outsports.com said. Unwarranted media attention could also detract from their performances, it added. |
300,000 celebrate Syndey Mardi GrasMore than 300,000 people lined the streets of the Australian city of Sydney to watch a mile long Mardi Gras parade on Saturday night. |