Rainbow Territory is having a community stall at the Seabreeze festival in Nightcliff, in the Community Village area. Please drop by to say hi, have a chat, and meet other community members. If you would like to volunteer to help out on the day with Rainbow Territory please email outnt@outnt.info with the subject line Seabreeze festival. […]
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Books Gone Wilde – LGBTQI book swap – Nightcliff Seabreeze festival
Hello! Books Gone Wilde will be joining the Rainbow Territory stall at the Nightcliff Seabreeze festival. Drop on by and pick up a book, check out Rainbow Territory, and generally have a great old time! Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1465698893720101/ Books (over 200+): http://booksgonewilde.wordpress.com/books/ Facebook link: http://www.facebook.com/Booksgonewilde
Post DIY Rainbow breakfast
Some Rainbow Territory members are meeting for breakfast after the DIY Rainbow event in Palmerston. They are heading to the Library Cafe, and welcome others to join. Bring some money to pay for your breakfast or coffee.
DIY Rainbow event Palmerston
We have a permit to Chalk! Bring your rainbow chalk to Goyder Square in front of Library at the Boulevard from 8am and get ready to show the world what we can do!! OK Northern Territory! It is your time to shine! Chalk a #DIYrainbow with your friends or collegues in support of the LGBTQI […]
OUT NT Newsletter #6: Hello + mardi great
Hello + mardi great It has been a busy time. Do Darwin did Mardi Gras, and for those who did not participant or watch, Darwin certainly represented. Congratulations to all of the people who worked so hard to get Do Darwin to Mardi Gras. It has been an amazing achievement that the community can be very proud of. Back at the […]
OUT NT Newsletter #6: Do Darwin @ Mardi Gras
The Departure Lounge and NTAHC took Darwin to Mardi Gras, and did the NT proud. Following on from the trail blazing Desert Devils from Alice in 1988, both are now part of Territory history. Adding to that history is the proud First Nations Float, which had participants from the NT including sistergirl Rosalina Curtis. If you weren’t at […]
OUT NT Newsletter #6: LGBTQI legal rights
The Darwin Community Legal Service has released updated fact sheet which include LGBTQI rights in relation to discrimination, and how to make a complaint to the NT Anti-Discrimination Commission. Check it out
Rainbow Territory process workshop
The promise of cake was the only way to get people to turn up on a Saturday to talk about processes. On Saturday the 21st of February, close to 15 Rainbow Territorians met at NTAHC Darwin to discuss decision-making processes within the group. The group analysed a range of decision making models including consensus, majority and delegation, […]
Hello + love from Alice – OUT NT newsletter # 4
Hello. This newsletter we are running the first Postcard from the Territory. This is a way to connect between cities, towns, rural, & remote, and new and established Territorians. The first postcard is from Alice Springs (for newcomers it’s located just down the road from Darwin and up the road from Adelaide). In other updates, […]
OUT NT newsletter 3: Cake to share
Cake to share is a random section of the OUT NT newsletter where people can share something with others. Not all cake suits all tastes, so please sample or skip as you wish. Email your cake to share to outnt[at]outnt.info What’s on Just across the ditch: the 3rd Asia Pacific Outgames were in Darwin in May 2014, […]
Latest OUT NT Newsletter: New year, new territory
Latest OUT NT Newsletter, please subscribe and share. Some highlights: Darwin’s first Mardi Gras float at full capacity & Drag Queen Bingo fundraiser Darwin Pride Festival upcoming community meeting Rainbow Territory: reflecting on achievement and planning for action Link to newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bcogbj
Transgenderism in the Northern Territory Online Survey: Summary of Results
To date, little to no research has been conducted on the health and wellbeing status of transgender Northern Territorians. Research which has been conducted on the health and wellbeing status of transgender Australians rarely, if ever, includes Northern Territorians. In mid-2014, Dr Stephen Kerry, a researcher at Charles Darwin University, conducted an online survey as […]