Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives (ALGA) recently accepted their ceremonial key as the next LGBTIQ community organisation to sign a tenancy for the Pride Centre.Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives (ALGA) recently accepted their ceremonial key as the next LGBTIQ community organisation to sign a tenancy for the Pride Centre.

Due to social distancing the Victorian Pride Centre Chair Jude Munro AO made the announcement from home and remarked on the incredible work that ALGA have done and continue to do in order to document the important and ever changing history of our community. ALGA virtually accepted their key to the centre during a recent online team meeting.

ALGA holds the most significant collection of historical material about LGBTIQ communities in Australia and the move of the organisation to the Centre enables ALGA to continue to effectively manage, maintain and grow the collection, enable broader access and also presents opportunities to further highlight this rich collection.

With the external structure of the Victorian Pride Centre complete, this state of the art building will soon be an effervescent community hub and safe space for the entire LGBTIQ community. In turn providing further opportunity for ALGA to document our shared and personal LGBTIQ memoirs.

ALGA Board Chair – Angela Bailey said “We are excited to be moving to the Victorian Pride Centre to further provide our communities with a place to engage with and celebrate our very queer histories.”