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Powerful cabaret tackling Domestic Violence launches in Melbourne

// June 10th, 2017 // No Comments » // Relationship violence

Grace

Shining a light on the dark side of the rainbow, “My Other Closet” has played in Sydney and this powerful cabaret now is set to launch in Melbourne.

This production is a true first-hand account of one man’s journey to become a Domestic Violence Survivor. It delivers powerful storytelling and re-worked classic pop songs, helping to dispel the myths surrounding domestic violence in LGBT relationships while teaching us how to end it for all genders and sexualities.

Join the Melbourne Premier on July 15, 2017. Season runs July 15th-28th, 2017 at Bella Union, 54 Victoria Street,
Carlton South. Tickets available through http://www.www.myotherclosetthecabaret.com

Elite football should embrace sexual equality with the same enthusiasm it supports indigenous talent – Kevin Sheedy

// May 18th, 2017 // No Comments » // Media discussion, Sport, Within Australia, Within Victoria

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Marking the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT) on 17th May 2017, AFL coaching legend Kevin Sheedy said he wanted the football world to embrace sexual equality with the same enthusiasm with which it has supported indigenous talent at the elite level of the game.

Sheedy joined a panel alongside Matt Hall, football’s first openly gay footballer ( @matthall1972 ), who in 1998 was refused registration in the Victorian Amateur Football Association because of his HIV-positive status, a ruling he fought and beat in the courts, together with former Olympian and politician Nova Peris and Collingwood AFLW player Penny Cula-Reid.

Sheedy also praised the AFL for its progressive stance on social issues, but spoke about the conservatism of society at large inhibiting a change in attitudes.

Read The Age journalist Rohan Connolly’s article in full here http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/kevin-sheedy-calls-on-football-to-embrace-sexual-equality-20170518-gw7hyh.html

Melbourne Chechnya Vigil – Federation Square 16 May 2017 – 6pm-7pm

// May 11th, 2017 // No Comments » // Around the globe, Within Victoria

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A community candlelight vigil is being held on the evening of Tuesday 16 May 2017, 6pm to 7pm at Federation Square, Melbourne CBD.

The AVP encourages Melbourne’s LGBTI community and allies to attend to demonstrate solidarity and support for the gay and bi men who have been abducted, tortured and killed in Chechnya and their friends and loved ones who’s lives are currently in grave danger.

The vigil is being held the night before the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBiT) on Wednesday 17 May.

Check out the event via its organisers Facebook link here: http://www.facebook.com/events/747603342089387

Bring an electronic candle & wear something pink!

VicPOL GLLO show returns as a podcast to JOY 94.9

// May 7th, 2017 // No Comments » // Media discussion, Within Victoria

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The GLLOs are back on-air! It’s been around five years since the Victoria Police GLLOs previously hosted THE GLLO SHOW with the Anti-Violence Project and Crimestoppers on JOY 94.9. Now the GLLOs are back as an exclusive JOY podcast!

This week Sergeant Scott Davis and Leading Senior Constable Gabby Tyacke are back, joined by Victoria Police Community (LGBTI) Portfolio Manager Dahni Houseman. Check them out here: http://www.joy.org.au/theglloshow or via the iTunes podcast directory or your favourite podcast app.

Return each week for the next podcast!

SURVEY – Perceptions of police, crime reporting and feelings of safety

// May 6th, 2017 // No Comments » // Research, Within Australia, Within Victoria

The Victorian Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (VGLRL) asked festival goers at the 2017 Midsumma and Chill-Out festivals to complete a community survey with part of the survey focusing on perceptions and experiences of Victoria Police. They’ve now put this survey online and would love to get a good response from the community.

VGLRL are interested in hearing from you about your perceptions of the police, reporting of crimes and how safe you feel.
We at the AVP urge you to help the VGLRL better serve our community by completing their short survey so we all can understand what issues are important to you.

As one of the key rights-focused lobby groups in Victoria, alongside TGV, the VGLRL will use this information to proactively champion LGBTI rights, concerns and influence the way the police work with our community.

The 5 minutes you spend visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VGLRL2017 will be some of the most important minutes you ever contribute to community!

AVP Traralgon’s Rob Mauger visits the Rainbow Connections Radio Show

// April 25th, 2017 // No Comments » // Media discussion

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Our AVP representative in Traralgon, Rob Mauger joined Jo Parker on-air Friday 21st April to discuss the Anti-violence Project. Rob (left) is pictured here with Jo Parker (middle) and Brendan Jarrod Ancilleri (right).

You can find the Rainbow Connections Radio Show here: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-rainbow-connection or via the iTunes podcast directory or your favourite podcast app.

Minus 18 new IDAHOT initiative – get involved!

// April 19th, 2017 // No Comments » // Within Victoria

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International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) is less than a month away and Minus 18 have created an IDAHOBIT Team and developed a handy guide on how to celebrate in your school or workplace. Check it out: http://www.idahobit.org.au

Community Grants round to fund AVP’s new violence reporting apps

// April 4th, 2017 // No Comments » // Media discussion, Uncategorized

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The Anti-Violence Project of Victoria is to receive a grant of $18,000 through the first round of LGBTI Community Grants, announced today by the Minister for Equality Martin Foley.

This will see the AVP update and enhance its violence reporting service and develop new Android and iPhone apps for the community to use to report violence, harassment and family and intimate partner violence.

These grants are part of $900,000 which will go to building the capacity of community organisations and developing the leadership and management skills of current and future LGBTI leaders.

For more information see:
Equality Website: http://www.premier.vic.gov.au/more-support-for-lgbti-organisations-across-victoria/

Equality Minister’s media release: https://284532a540b00726ab7e-ff7c063c60e1f1cafc9413f00ac5293c.ssl.cf4.rackcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/170403-More-Support-For-LGBTI-Organisations-Across-Victoria.pdf

Moment of Silence and Vigil – Post Pride March 2017, Cantani Gardens 

// January 29th, 2017 // No Comments » // Within Victoria

Post Pride March festivities at Catani Gardens today will see the introduction of a moment of silence and vigil performance, a new Pride March tradition that pays homage to all queer peoples who have suffered violence because of their gender or sexuality. For 2017, this will be performed by Deborah Cheetham AO, celebrated Yorta Yorta soprano, actor, composer and playwright. 

The Anti-Violence Project congratulates Midsumma on their initiative and asks all at Pride March to report homophobic and trans/bi-phobic harassment and prejudice motivated violence each and every time it occurs. Call police 000 and when safe contact the AVP https://antiviolence.info/report-violence