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We use the LGBTQIASB+ acronym to acknowledge Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, Aromantic, Agender, Sistergirl, and Brotherboy identities.

The + symbol represents the many other diverse sexualities, genders, and lived experiences not explicitly named, including Non-Binary people and others.


Image description: Flag of the Torres Strait Islanders: A flag with green stripes at the top and bottom, a blue panel in the center, and a white dhari (headdress) surrounding a white star.
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We live, work, play, and support each other on stolen land. Land where sovereignty was never ceded. Land that holds the strength and wisdom of the world’s oldest continuous living culture, thriving for over 65,000 years.

We acknowledge that First Nations peoples continue to face systemic injustice, inequality, and persistent, inexcusable gaps in health outcomes.

We honour and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the rightful custodians of this land.

Always was. Always will be.


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For us, neurodiversity is an inclusive word that describes the experience of having a different way of moving through the world because of how our brains work.

Sometimes that’s something we’re born with, like being Autistic, having ADHD, or learning and thinking differently. Other times, it’s shaped by what we’ve been through, like the lasting effects of trauma or brain injury.

We honour all neurodivergent experiences, whether innate, acquired, diagnosed, or self-identified. All are valid, all belong, and you’re one of us.


Image descriptions: In this bottom section, there are four flags displayed: The first is the Autism Pride Flag, featuring a rainbow infinity symbol on a yellow background. The second is the Pride Progress Flag, with horizontal stripes of black, brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, and a chevron of white, pink, blue, brown, and black on the left. The third is the Australian Aboriginal Flag, with a black upper half, a red lower half, and a yellow circle in the center. The fourth is the Torres Strait Islander Flag, featuring green stripes at the top and bottom, a blue panel in the center, and a white dhari (headdress) surrounding a white star.