Que Kenny, a part of Sisters and Brothers NT has her own radio show on CAAMA Radio with Warren Williams. The show has strong Indigenous LGBTI, Sistergirl/Brotherboy content. The NEW Show called, “Nurnakah Show” which means “Our Show” in Western Arrentre. This show is hosted by…Warren H Williams & Que Kenny both launguage speakers from the community of Ntaria.
Tag Archives: Northern Territory
Postcard from the Territory #2
Hello all, writing from rainy Darwin, where the weather is blissful for half of the year with crystal clear skies and sunny days, and humid and wet the other! Darwin is a city of contrasts and surprises, and not only with the weather. We’ve stunning beaches, but we also have crocs. Of all the capital cities, […]
Newsletter #6: Cake to share
Cake to share is a random section of the 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@outnt.info Flix in the wet French LGBT film showing in Darwin, Sunday 15 & 29 March NT News muses on the community […]
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, […]
Darwin drag queens showcase Top End’s queer tropical lifestyle in Sydney Mardi Gras parade first
NICOLE CRIDLAND, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, MARCH 07, 2015 12:00AM http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/darwin-drag-queens-showcase-top-ends-queer-tropical-lifestyle-in-sydney-mardi-gras-parade-first/story-fni0cvc9-1227251876956
Darwin will have its first float in 2015 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
NT NEWS MEGAN PALIN NT NEWS MARCH 03, 2015 9:32AM http://m.ntnews.com.au/entertainment/darwin-will-have-its-first-float-in-2015-sydney-gay-and-lesbian-mardi-gras/story-fnk0b1gl-1227245847221
Cake to share
Cake to share is a random section of the 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@outnt.info Rainbows in the top end Article: LGBTI Indigenous people offered a rainbow to follow. Black Rainbow, the first mental health […]
Community survey nearing 100 respondents
Over the past three months, the Rainbow Territory Community Survey has been a great success with 95 Territorians participating. There is still time to let us know what you think about living, as a LGBTIQ person, in the NT. What laws would you like to see changed? Have you experienced discrimination? Would you like to […]
Books Gone Wilde – LGBTQI book swap
Monthly book swap in Darwin for LGBTQI community – Sunday 1st March 2015, 9-1pm. In a climate where mould will get to books sooner than readers, and where there is no dedicated LGBTI bookstore, Books Gone Wilde is a way for book owners to be book lenders, with the overall aim of enhancing the Darwin […]
Thursdays at the Cav
Gay men, trans men, bisexual men, msm, and their friends all welcome! (We are at the first table on the left as you walk in the front door) Every Thursday 5-7PM The Cav (Cavenagh Hotel) 12 Cavenagh St. Darwin Bring some $ for a drink or dinner
Darwin Pride Festival – annual community meeting
The Darwin Pride Festival will be holding it’s annual community meeting on Wednesday 11th February at the Northern Territory AIDS & Hepatitis Council from 5.30pm-7pm. The purpose of the meeting is to elect community members to organise this years Pride Festival. Everyone is welcome and If you have further questions just just message the Darwin […]
Theatre for social and political change
Are you interested in being part of a group creating theatre for social and political change? People with performance skills as well as non-actors are welcome. We want to work with a group of people to create performances that tell our stories as activists working for social justice. By sharing our stories of working for change and […]