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Clinical trials for inject-able PrEP treatment start

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) treatment has made a major difference to the number of people contracting HIV in developed countries. Currently people can take a...

Why hasn't there been a PrEP trial in Western Australia?

On World AIDS Day, Askanka Gunasekera, Chair of the WA AIDS Council, congratulated on South Australia on their recent announcement that they would hold...

ZERO exhibition shows many ways of looking at HIV

The WA AIDS Council and PS Art Space marked World AIDS Day with the opening of a new exhibition featuring a range of art...

WA AIDS Council host free Pride film screening for World AIDS Day

The WA AIDS Council will be hosting a free screening of Matthew Warchus' 2014 film Pride in the Northbridge Piazza tomorrow evening at 6pm. The event...

Picture This: A conversation with photographer Richard Matias

Richard Matias has always has a keen interest in photography but two years ago he decided move on from taking holiday snaps and delve...

HIV is still here: Start the conversation

Talking about relationships and sex can be difficult for some in the wider community. Many people feel embarrassed, shamed or nervous talking about sex,...

New HIV awareness campaign hopes to start conversations

A growing number of younger people are acquiring HIV, a trend that has prompted the WA AIDS Council to launch a new campaign to...

WA AIDS Council aim for Zero with fundraising art exhibition

The WA AIDS Council's art fundraiser and awareness project ZERO returns in 2016 in conjunction with World AIDS Day. Every week of last year, 20...

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