Please note that February 2023’s Second Tuesday will be taking place on a Saturday. Join editor, Andrew Spieldenner, in conversation with contributors Justice Jamal Jones and Ted Kerr, for the launch of the recently released book “A Pill for Promiscuity – Gay Sex in an Age of Pharmaceuticals” (Rutgers University Press 2023), which brings together artists, academics, and artists from various disciplines to reflect on how gay sex has altered in a post-PrEP era. Consent was given by Indigenous ranger Terrance Solomon and by the Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation to use his image within a visualisation of the project during its design and conception process.A PILL FOR PROMISCUITY - GAY SEX IN AN AGE OF PHARMACEUTICALS The project is located on lands of the Ngunnawal and the Ngambri Peopleĭaniel Boyd with Edition Office, Kim Bridgland, Aaron RobertsĬo-Chair of the United Ngunnawal Elder’s Council Aunty Roslyn Brown, Uncle David Williams (Bundjalung / Royal Australian Navy), Uncle Harry Allie (Kudjula / Royal Australian Air Force Elder), Corporal Tara Enchong (Meriam and Mer Island, Ngati Whatua Tribe NZ, Maori Corporal, Royal Ausralian Air Force), Uncle Roy Mundine (Bundjalung / Australian Army Elder), National President of the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Veterans and Services Association Gary Oakley (Gundungurra), AWM Indigenous Liaison Officer Michael Bell (Ngunnawal/Gomeroi), Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at the National Gallery of Australia Tina Baum (Larrakia/Wardaman/Karajarri), Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at the Art Gallery of South Australia Nici Cumpston (Barkindji). Lands of the Ngunnawal and the Ngambri People / Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Peter Bennetts, Aaron Walker, Rory Gardiner, Greg Burgess REALMstudios, Jon Shinkfield, E2DesignLab, Dr Peter Breen, Paul Thompson, Connor Pincus Group, Peter Felicetti, Philip Chun, Lanigan Civil, Plan Cost, DEVCO Gregory Burgess and Gresley Abas Architects, Greg Burgess, Ahmad Abas, Emily Cox, John Pham, Koling Wada Ngal Committee members, co-chairs Karen Jackson and Rob Monohan, Artwork ‘Dhurrung Dhurrung’, by Vicki Couzens, in collaboration with Jeph Neale, Rob Bundle, Dave Ashton and Peter Worland. Wathaurung language is used throughout the centre for all naming and signage. The centre is on Wathaurung Country, and the Wauthaurung Aboriginal Corporation were consulted during the design of the centre. The Koling Wada Ngal steering committee who are responsible for the centre includes First Nations peoples who live and work in Melbourne’s inner west. Wathaurung Country / Wyndham Vale, Victoria Yorta Yorta (parent)/Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Ulupna, Bangerang, Kwat Kwat, Yalaba Yalaba and Ngurai-illiam-wurrungīaldasso Cortese Pty Ltd, Steven Cortese, Neil Christensen, Devkrishna Mistry, Nic Lynn, Wuff Keeble, Justin Mohamed (former Chair, RAC) John ‘Uncle Sandy’ Atkinson Lena Morris (former Executive Manager, RAC Aged Care and Disability Services), Felica Dean (former CEO, RAC), Bill Deveney OAM (former external aged care advisory consultant) Michael Buckworth, (former Executive Manager of Planning and Infrastructure, RAC)įederal Department of Health and Ageing (DOHA) (Elder Care Home funding body), Rural Housing Network Ltd (RHNL) Partner with Independent Living Unit funding (RAC provided the land) Department of Employment, Education and Training (DEET) (funding body for Community Centre) Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) (Provided funding for the purchase of site) Yorta Yorta, Riverina / Shepparton Victoria Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative Ltd (“RAC”)
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