In My Own Words: Alice
An ordinary suburban mum, with a husband, two kids, the station wagon, and a dog...and HIV.
An ordinary suburban mum, with a husband, two kids, the station wagon, and a dog...and HIV.
What needs to change to support women living with HIV in Australia? an interview with Jane Costello.
I firmly believe there were people who needed to see a black woman leading a float, especially one representing all people living with HIV.
Seeking mental health support is a sign of strength, not weakness.
Austin shares his story growing up in Western Sydney during the early days of the epidemic.
Adrian Eisler offers a thoughtful piece reflecting on volunteering for the International AIDS conferences over the years.
Part 6: In the final installment community leader Paul Maudlin takes us through the years 2017-2022.
Part 5: Paul Maudlin continues his journey reflecting on his life and health 2011-2016. 2011-2016
Part 4: Paul Maudlin continues to manage work, study and training speakers throughout 2005 - 2010.
Part 3: From PSB highlights, dealing with lipodystrophy and enrolling in more studies, Paul Maudlin narrates 1999-2004.