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HIV… But Wait There's More

HIV AIDSOver the last 30 years, gay men have journeyed through an ever-evolving HIV epidemic, and they continue to come up with creative ways of balancing HIV risk with desire and pleasure.

Knowledge is power, and knowing the state-of-play in the big, wide world of HIV gives you the power to be creative and to reduce your risk.

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The WA AIDS Council wants you to continue being creative. So, we are supporting you by giving you an opportunity to come along to our latest forum and find out what’s happening globally, nationally and locally, and also what’s on the horizon.

Come find out the latest information around HIV and STIs, how to calculate your risk, and how to reduce your chance of getting HIV. Find out what’s this PEP that everyone’s been talking about.

Come find out why condoms are still the best way to protect yourself against HIV, and find out why you’re all champs for doing your bit to end HIV in WA.

HIV – But Wait, There’s More

November 6, 2013

7pm until 9pm (Gather at 6:30pm)

The WA AIDS Council

FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!

This free community forum on HIV will be an informal and engaging opportunity to get yourself updated.

For reservations or enquiries, please contact Tony Bober on 9482 0000 or email tbober@waaids.com

If you would like more information on testing or where you can get tested for HIV and STIs, go to itest.org.au or contact the M Clinic (for men who have sex with men) at (08) 9227 0734.

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