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Bunbury Embraces Diversity

True Colours in Bunbury is actively working with the Bunbury community to stamp out homophobia and transphobia and brought their local community together for International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT).

As a part of IDAHOT celebrations, young people from the True Colours peer support group asked local government, agencies and the general public to sign a pledge of support against homophobia and transphobia. Students from local High Schools also held IDAHOT days to encourage staff and students to pledge their support.

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Mission Australia, Relationships Australia, Investing in Our Youth, Headspace, Youth Wellbeing Project, Community Training Australia, Phoenix Rising Psychology, Everything Bunbury, Promote You, State School Teacher’s Union of WA and Mind and Heart Psychology are some of the local businesses that pledged support.

OIP Staff

 

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