The Social Club
To be advisedThe Social Club is a social peer support group for people living with HIV who identify as heterosexual, regardless of age or how long you’ve been living with HIV.
The Social Club is a social peer support group for people living with HIV who identify as heterosexual, regardless of age or how long you’ve been living with HIV.
[+Connect] OUT WEST is an inclusive social event for all people living with HIV, our partners, family and friends to get together and celebrate life in a safe, accessible and friendly environment.
The Positive Life NSW Tai Chi program is a free program that offers support to all people living with HIV across the NSW metropolitan to engage in gentle low-impact physical exercise in a supportive, [...]
[+Connect] is an inclusive social event for all people living with HIV, our partners, family and friends to get together and celebrate life in a safe, accessible and friendly environment
Positive Conversations are open to all people living with HIV in NSW, over 18 years of age, regardless of gender or orientation. Positive Life facilitates these monthly online meetings via Zoom between peers (other [...]
The Women’s Room is a monthly online discussion forum for all young women living with HIV anywhere in NSW regardless of their length of diagnosis.
A bi-monthly discussion group for all men living with HIV who identify as heterosexual regardless of their length of diagnosis. We offer a safe and friendly space to connect with other heterosexual men living [...]
The Positive Life NSW Tai Chi program is a free program that offers support to all people living with HIV across the NSW metropolitan to engage in gentle low-impact physical exercise in a supportive, [...]
Peer2Peer is an evening for all gay and bisexual men living with HIV. We offer a space to connect with peers and build your networks, share experiences and engage with a range of issues [...]
The Social Club is a social peer support group for people living with HIV who identify as heterosexual, regardless of age or how long you’ve been living with HIV.