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"Working for gay and lesbian members" by the PSI and EI
Download the booklet in English, French or Spanish! "A joint PSI/EI publication, this booklet addresses the key workplace issues for lesbian and gay workers, gives practical ideas for union action, contains model policies and collective bargaining clauses, and lists resources and contact people from affiliates around the world. The booklet is also available in Russian on the Sotsprof website."
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) Support Group Australia
The Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) Support Group Australia Inc. (A0041398U) is a peer support, information and advocacy group for people affected by AIS and/or related intersex conditions, and their families.
Australian Transgender Support Association of QLD (ATSAQ)
The Australian Transgender Support Association of QLD (ATSAQ) was formed in 1990, to help, advise and assist the transgender community in Queensland.
Brisbane Pride Festival Website
"Brisbane Pride Festival started in 1990 as a means of organising and promoting public events and activities that contribute to queer culture. The first event was held as a Rally and March through the streets of Brisbane, ending with a small gathering at Musgrave Park, South Brisbane. This day has now grown to encompass a Parade through the city streets and a huge Fair Day. For 13 years the Festival was run by a collective and in 2002 was Incorporated. Pride is now the state's largest and the country's third largest Gay and Lesbian event, attracting more than 50 000 Festival-goers over a three week period in the clear and sunny winter months of June/July each year."
C&SQ C&A: Clerical & Administrative Branch GLAM page
The GLAM home page of our Central & Southern Queensland Clerical & Administrative Branch members.
Intersex Society of Australia
The Intersex Society of Australia is an organisation which seeks to improve the standards of living of people with intersex conditions.
Mardi Gras
"Welcome to the 2002 Mardi Gras Season. We launch on Friday February 8 and our festival culminates in our world famous Party and Parade on Saturday March 2.Everything you need to know is contained in this handy online guide.Visual Arts, Performance, Special Events, Music, Words and Ideas - it's all here!"
NSW Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby
From the website: "The official objects of the Lobby, as defined in our constitution, are: to protect and promote lesbian and gay rights in New South Wales; to support, liaise and work with other organisations to protect and promote lesbian and gay rights in Australia and internationally; to support, liaise and work with other organisations in New South Wales for the protection of lesbian and gay rights in this state; to raise money, employ staff and enter into other financial and legal arrangements as may be appropriate to advance the aims of this Association; and to do other such things as the Association may consider necessary or desirable to achieve and advance the aims of the Association."
Over the rainbow
"Over the Rainbow online is an initiative of the Victorian Gay & Lesbian Rights Lobby and the Department of Justice. This site is intended to help you understand how you can use the law to enforce your right to equal treatment and to protect yourself and your (newly recognised) families from the effects of discrimination."
Public Services International (PSI) LGBT Page
The ASU is an affiliate of the PSI. From the web page: "PSI and its affiliates are carrying out training programmes, promoting the rights of LGBT workers through collective bargaining and outreach programmes, and lobbying for changes in civil and penal codes, and social welfare systems, to end discriminatory practices."
The Gender Centre
From the website: "The Gender Centre is committed to developing and providing services and activities which enhance the ability of people with gender issues to make informed choices."
The Seahorse Club of Victoria
The Seahorse Club of Victoria, Inc. is a support and social group for the transgender community.
TranZnation Report
TranZnation Report - This report compiles the findings from the 2007 online survey of 253 transgender people in Australia and New Zealand.
TransGender Victoria
TransGender Victoria was founded in the late 1990s to address discrimination faced by transgender people in Victoria. We have been successful as a fearless advocate in legislative reform and work with government and community groups in all aspects of human rights for transsexuals and cross-dressers alike.
UK's TUC GLBTIQ website
The TUC is the UK's equivalent of the ACTU. From their website: "The TUC campaigns for equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people at work and in society."
Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby
"The VGLRL is a lobby group which aims to achieve equality and social justice for lesbians and gay men. We do this by working with the media, undertaking and supporting research and lobbying politicians directly. This site features detailed, searchable information about the law, your rights and many issues affecting lesbians and gay men in Victoria, such as dealing with the police, violence, anti-discrimination law, health, inheritance, property division, death compensation, superannuation and more."
Workers Out! 2nd World Conference of Lesbian and Gay Trade Unionists
"Workers Out! 2nd World Conference of Lesbian and Gay Trade Unionists will be held in conjunction with the Sydney 2002 Gay Games. It will bring together lesbian and gay workers, trade unionists, activists and other key rights organisations from around the world to develop strategies to deal with sexuality discrimination and homophobia in the workplace."
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