LGBTIQWHC: Blak women and femme identities navigating the borderlands of culture, whiteness, and queer territories.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 5th LGBTIQ Women’s Health Online Conference. We’re so grateful to everyone who participated and made the day such a success.Remember, if you missed anything, or want to re-watch a session, the conference is still available online to watch on demand! Just follow your original conference link.We’re now…

Important Update: COVID-19 and the LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference

Given the rapidly changing situation regarding COVID-19 and the advice to avoid mass gatherings and practice social distancing, we regretfully have had to make the decision to postpone the LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference. In light of the official health advice provided by the Australian Department of Health and NSW Health, and the likely length of…

Scholarship applications now open!

Applications for Scholarships for the 2020 LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference are now open!  Conference scholarships of up to $1000 will be available. Scholarships are designed to assist with access and participation in the 2020 LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference and to ensure the greatest possible diversity of conference attendees. These scholarships are not only designed to…

Call for Abstracts Open for 2020 LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference!

Healthy Communities, Healthy Futures   ACON and Thorne Harbour Health are delighted to announce the 5th national LGBTIQ Women’s Health Conference will be held on 4 and 5 June 2020 at the NSW Teachers Federation Conference Centre, in Sydney. This year’s theme Healthy Communities, Healthy Futures aims to explore the broader health issues for our communities. Healthy Communities encompasses…

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Start blowing them trumpets for the 2018 LGBTIQ Women's Health Conference Program is live! Now in its fourth year, the conference is the only national summit for LGBTIQ women’s health in Australia. The program includes presentations, panels, workshops and esteemed keynote speakers with the conference being opened by the Minister for Health, Jill Hennessey, with…