Take Care Out Back There

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Welcome

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Welcome to the Take Care OutBack There website. A site to help gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer (GLBTQ) Victorians living in rural and regional areas connect socially and find find support services available in their area. This includes festivals/events, social support groups and sexual health services.

The site is dynamic and will be updated regularly. To become a really useful resource, we are going to need input from the communities we aim to serve. We welcome your feedback and comments. If you know of a group or service we haven't listed please let us know! We aim to keep GLBTQ communities in country Victoria better connected and with greater opportunities to be informed and empowered.

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IDAHO May 17 2011

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International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) is just around the corner. Celebrated on May 17 every year, IDAHO is fast becoming a truly international display of pride and a welcome voice to speak out against homophobia and transphobia.

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Gay Men's Prostate Cancer Support Group in Bendigo

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The Cancer Council Victoria, CAN Victoria and the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia are exploring the possibility of a community based support group for gay and bisexual men in Bendigo.

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CAN Find Guide now available

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Take Care OutBack There has developed a resource guide/directory to help GLBTIQ people find services and social activities that are gay specific and/or gay friendly in rural and regional Victoria.

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Spring Migration Change of Date

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The organisers of Spring Migration have just announced a change to the date of the iconic festival.

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Click the image to download our guide to safer beat use in the country

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The evaluation report from the 2010 rural forum is now available by clicking the image