Our communities include:
- people living with and impacted by HIV
- people of diverse sexualities and genders, such as people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, pansexual, asexual, trans, gender-diverse and non-binary
- people at risk of HIV, STIs and other blood-borne viruses (BBVs), such as sex workers and people who inject drugs
- older people
- organisations and groups that support our vision and purpose and have similar goals and objectives.
And this is only part of us. We recognise that, as individuals, we have multiple, distinct and intersectional identities and experiences. Within our communities are people who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, from diverse cultural backgrounds and living with disability. We honour older members of our communities for their trailblazing, struggle and wisdom and young people for forging new paths in uncertain times.
Our communities continue to emerge and evolve as community, social and political mores shift.
For more information on our communities, please read our Strategy 2025–2030.