By PLNSW|2024-01-09T12:36:00+11:002 February 2022|Categories: Peer2Peer|Tags: bisexual men living with HIV, gay men living with HIV|
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 [...]
By PLNSW|2023-08-25T15:16:27+10:002 November 2021|Categories: Communications, Media Release, Opinion|Tags: gay men living with HIV, LGBTQIA, world AIDS day|
Surprise and dismay with Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras schedule.
By Craig Andrews|2024-01-04T13:03:28+11:0018 April 2017|Categories: Mental Health|Tags: gay men living with HIV, resilience, RU OK?, social isolation, suicide|
Build a strong, unified and resilient community, and protect against passive suicide.
By Craig Cooper|2024-01-04T13:26:15+11:0025 November 2016|Categories: Health, Treatments|Tags: gay men living with HIV, Hepatitis C, internalised stigma, partner notification, PrEP, PWID|
Dealing with being told you have HIV or hepatitis C (hep C) or both, takes time to work out what that means.
By Lance Feeney|2024-01-28T12:37:54+11:0015 March 2016|Categories: Advocacy, Opinion, Talkabout|Tags: #185 – March 2016, 70s, 80s, gay men living with HIV, late 80s, mid to late 90s|
Sydney in the 70s was a cool place to explore your sexuality.
By Lance Feeney|2024-01-05T14:32:49+11:0025 January 2016|Categories: Advocacy, Mental Health, Opinion|Tags: gay men living with HIV, heterosexual people living with HIV, HIV stigma|
Blaming rejection on your sero-status or HIV stigma is pointless and disempowering.
By David Crawford|2024-01-27T11:35:17+11:0015 December 2015|Categories: Treatments|Tags: gay men living with HIV, heterosexual people living with HIV, PrEP, STI, TasP, undetectable viral load (UVL)|
Three people living with HIV share what PrEP means for them.