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Lifeline WA seek input on Rural & Regional LGBTIQ+ Communities Project


Lifeline WA and Community TAB are seeking LGBTIQ+ people and their loved ones who will help inform an upcoming project.

The co-design workshop will explore ways to better connect rural and regional LGBTIQ+ communities in Western Australia.

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The project, funded by Community TAB, seeks to support and empower LGBTIQ+ people in rural and regional areas of the state.

The workshop will be facilitated by an LGBTIQ+ peer who is experiences in working in peer network spaces and in the Kalgoorlie Boulder region.

You can register your interest here.

OIP Staff


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