Author: queerspace
When I first heard about monkeypox, my reaction was one of apathy: “Oh great, another virus.” I actually chuckled. It was one of t…
Drummond Street Services and Queerspace in partnership with VincentCare, Uniting Vic.Tas, and Family Access Network (FAN) just rec…
This weekend I attended the Drag Race Expo – my first official community outreach event as an employee of Queerspace and Dru…
Trans women as a collective are exhausted. The latest group to run us through the gauntlet is FINA who have decided now is a great…
Openly attacking trans people appears to be a cornerstone of the election strategy of right-leaning parties. As members of the LGB…
Author: Jade Barber March 31st is Trans Day of Visibility. Groups of people having, or needing, visibility is something that is di…
If society can admit the damage that’s being caused to LGBTQIA+ communities, then perhaps we can learn from history rather than re…
Drummond Street Services and Queerspace express our extreme disappointment that the “Religious Discrimination Bill” passed the Hou…
Drummond Street Services ran a series of free information sessions for multicultural LGBTIQ+ people about keeping our communities …
Freedom and protection from discrimination have been hard won. This is not the time for bystanders, it is time for action.…