Between Worlds: A Bisexual Woman’s Search for Belonging
She spent years feeling “not queer enough” for some spaces and “too queer” for others. This story explores the emotional complexity of bisexual identity — the erasure, the longing, and the quiet resilience of claiming space in a world that wants neat categories. A tender look at fluidity and self‑acceptance.
The Quiet Courage of Coming Out Later in Life
For years, she built a life that looked “right” from the outside — until the truth refused to stay quiet. This is a story about rediscovering desire, rewriting identity, and choosing authenticity at an age when society expects you to settle. A reflection on the freedom that comes with finally naming yourself.
The Future of Lesbian Media: What Comes Next?
As traditional queer magazines disappear, a new era of digital storytelling is emerging — one shaped by community, identity, and the voices we choose to amplify.
The New Wave of Queer Women in Music
A new generation of queer women is reshaping the sound of pop, indie, and electronic music — not by hiding who they are, but by leading with it.
Quiet Moments
A series of intimate, poetic reflections capturing the small moments that shape queer life — the ones we rarely talk about, but never forget.
Visibility Isn’t the Finish Line — It’s the Beginning
Representation has improved, but visibility alone doesn’t guarantee safety, equality, or belonging. The real work begins after we’re seen.
Chosen Family: The Queer Bonds That Shape Us
For queer women, family isn’t always defined by blood. It’s built through loyalty, love, and the people who show up when it matters.
Coming Out in Midlife: Why It’s Never Too Late to Become Yourself
More queer women than ever are coming out in their 40s, 50s, and beyond. Their stories reveal something powerful: identity doesn’t expire — it evolves.
Jane Cavanough
Artist Jane Cavanough brings landscape, memory and public space together through striking installations and commemorative works that honour queer history and reshape Sydney’s urban landscape.
Robyn Kennedy
78er Robyn Kennedy revisits the early years of Australia’s Pride movement, the legacy of CAMP, and the new play honouring the women and activists who shaped queer history.
Mon Schafter
Innies + Outies, The ABC’s Award-Winning Queer Podcast About Coming Out, Returns For A New Series! Everyone comes out in their own way, in their own time.
Levinia Crooks
Levinia Crooks, one of Australia’s most respected HIV advocates, will receive the ACON President’s Award at the 2015 Honour Awards, recognising her decades of leadership in HIV prevention, treatment and community support.
