Some links you may find useful:
(Click on Logo)
Please note that by providing these
links, the GLCS does not endorse the content of the
webpages or the work of the organisation.
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The Gay and Lesbian
Counselling and Community Services webpage links all
the lesbian and gay telephone counselling service organisations
around Australia. It is sponsored by Telstra. |
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Twenty 10 is an organisation for young gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
people who are having problems at home or have become homeless. Through
promoting a safe and supportive environment, we can work with young people in
dealing with acceptance issues as well as providing support services to help
young people gain independence.
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The Aurora Group, A Ruby Foundation is a charity
that aims to raise and
disburse funds for charitable works for the benefit or welfare of the
lesbian, gay and transgender communities. They hold the Annual Aurora Dinner,
Sydney's only GLBT Black Tie event, in June each year.
They currently disperse funds to both GLCS and Twenty10.
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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. They are also committed to
educating the public and providers about the needs of people with gender
issues. They offer a wide range of services to
people with gender issues, their partners, families and friends in NSW.
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Mogenic is a special place on the net where gay and lesbian youth have the
freedom to exchange ideas, share experiences, discuss coming out, make friends,
read interesting content and most importantly: make contact.
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This is the
website for the Sydney Star Observer, a weekly gay
and lesbian community newspaper for NSW. Although the newspaper is Sydney-based, it is
distributed right across Australia.
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Sydney Xpress News (SX) is a
number of free-to-street titles catering to the gay,
lesbian, bisexual and "fluid" market in Australia, New South Wales and the ACT.
Published weekly and monthly.
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LOTL is a
Sydney free to street magazine catering to the lesbian
market in New South Wales and nationally. Published monthly.
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Pink Sofa is the worlds biggest
lesbian meeting place. Find new friends and interact
with your community, on the Pink Sofa.
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CAAH was started in 1999 and is a community
based collective that has organised a number of queer
rights campaigns including the annual Same Sex Marriage
National Day of Action (NSW).
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PFLAG is a support group for parents of Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/Intersexual/Queer
(GLBTIQ) people - an initial support group after
"outing"
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Metropolitan Community Church Sydney (MCC Sydney) is a dynamic, spiritual and friendly place of Christian worship.We welcome men and women of all ages, backgrounds and stages of their relationship with God. Our members and friends are a broad community of individuals and families who come together in gospel, communion, music and prayer.
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Lemonkind aims to link
Australian lesbians to each other, highlight positive role models, and share
relevant news, ideas, stories and resources to help us lead happy, healthy,
fulfilling lives.
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Country
Network
- An Australia wide Gay and Lesbian
Support & Social Group. Country Network aims to reduce the loneliness and
isolation members of GLBTIQ communities in rural, remote & metropolitan
areas of Australia.
For more details please
visit our website .
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Pink
Mountains
- Pink Mountains is a community website for Gay/
Lesbian/ Bisexual/ Transgender/ Intersexual/ Queer
(GLBTIQ) people living in and visiting the wonderful
Blue Mountains.
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Gay
Australia Guide
- Here you'll find information
on where to stay, what to do, nightlife and
community groups for lesbian and gay men around Australia
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Gaybusiness.com.au
- www.gaybusiness.com.au contains listings for many
Gay and Lesbian owned/run businesses
throughout
New South Wales and Victoria.
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