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IDAHOBIT Day: Neami National invite you to afternoon tea

May 17th is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT Day), marking an opportunity to stand with the LGBTIQ+ community and against discrimination around the world.

Mental health support organisation Neami National are hosting a special afternoon tea this year to share history, raise awareness and network with Perth’s local queer community.

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Members and volunteers who work with LGBTIQ+ organisations, groups, services, online communities and more and invited to come and share the amazing work they do and get connected!

If you’re interested in heading along, RSVP by this Friday May 11th to spc.metro@neaminational.org.au

Head down to the event on Thursday May 17th from 2:30pm – 4pm at Northbridge Community Room, Cnr Lake and James Sts. 

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